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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 2

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of goods PKESTOV GALL OR A CONVENTION ATER AN INIELDER DEMOCIUTS second jissejias LSTO IsiNUE OR Tin: I Ob on Jlany Race Tracks Genenti MISSIONARY J1EETISG of Hie ts on the contributory negll SI SETTLED zest tp SALADS SOUPS the ISH and Welsh RAREBITS he need have 10 Black head kill Lv Detroit 20 am pru 7 11:00 pm ast st esx Ex 12:35 pm Shore Limited b20am is East Ei dele CAUGHT mine up athletic co eds 45 pm 10 8:50 ami 1:10 THE HlXG MICHIGAN this Connucniorn I Restored to Good Health in Old Age ft I LAKE AND RIVER STEAMERS to about IRST THROUGH BOAT Steamer State of Michigan Sarsaparilla LEAVES Is the Only rue Blood Purifier Gen 1 LE A PERRINS GRA VIE Wood a poor Emma mine was in that property he lil not know and distribute it has not yet been the fight is prac of the Massillon which forced the the of am 40 am 25 pm 6:00 6:00 inquest Charles 2OO the eti Sr CLASH 1IETWE1 7 AMI WINDSOR for some time yesterday so the clubhouse AU 4 rjf 1:10 1:10 Geo The rec gov rs lie wants a fall of aintrer he fairly ean None of IV The Original and Genuine (WOKCW8TEIIS1IIRB) of 'L 25000 offer of Christian Mr ield that $275 It is THE TUTU' Signhtnre on every bottle of the original and JOHN DUNCA SONS NEW YORK very now been All the Lanton Douned by Kulainazuu Tziwtun Mich April I (Special) The second of a series of three games of basket ball between Kala mazoo and I awton was played here to night re sulting iu a victory for Kulauuizoo by 14 to 2 Law ton having won the first game iCV QUEVJTON TO COME OR CONSIDERATION The outer door leadin'? to been forced with a chisel to the corridor had been window which was found their views In appropriate and to select delegates to a SAUCE Imparts the nost delicious taste and Hot and Cold Heats Limbs Swollen and Aching With Pains of Rheumatism Proposil Ion Aen pted Saginaw Mich April 4 Tire proposition made by the lint ere Marquette Rail road Co to the postal authorities at Wash ington for quartering the Saginaw east side postomce in quetta office ton avenue accepted $25000 witii the proviso be raised by January 1 1S9G that this total sum be applied on overhanging the temple the tion for $1265000 leaving a Moating debt of The trustees of the temple who disburse the gift fund have purchased over $30 000 of the stock which gives them the controll ing Interest in the building When the en tire stock is owned by them and the bond ed debt liquidated the propertv will be deed ed to the National NV One half the income will go to the national society and one half to the state pro rata the amount each state has paid toward the building fund The time has come when tne union wants to make the woman's temple its own in fact Eady Henry Somerset wrote to Mr ield saying any financial fail ure in Chicago would be disastrous to tem perance work all over the world in a few days Mr ield responded with his offer and plans are alreadv perfected to secure the desired amount Mrs JI McCormick has subscribed $10 and several smaller sums have been added Perfectly Cured i ay City April 4 Joseph Marien thal a laborer was arrested this afternoon on a warrant charging him with perjury The complaint was made by John McKim a grocer who charges that Marienthal qualified as a bondsman in a suit in which McKim secured judgment and when an execution was issued Marienthal said he was not worth a dollar Marienthal is in jail pending an arraignment :35 41 10 pni lint Mich April 4 Ira ields to day pleaded guilty to stealing chickens and was sentenced by Justice Swayzee to pay a fine of $20 or spend twenty days in the county jail He paid Carey Lucas and John Ramsey who are wanted in connec tion with ields were to day captured at ontiac Pills he after dinner pill and I' 'UeUI family cathartic 25c Port Huron Mich April 4 Joseph Avery has commenced suit against Masonic Mutual Accident Association America for $550 claimed to be due him as insurance for twenty two weeks of illness resulting from an accident According to his policy he was to receive an Insurance of $25 per week and this it is alleged the company has failed to do Asliley A Dustin Agent Officesand Wharf foot irst Street Yale Ginger Rifle Nuts 200 In a pound for ten cents Vail Crane Depew Bakeries By purifying the blood it gives nerve mental digestive and bodily strength Mason Ja April 4 Wm Langdon special collector of the eering Harvester Works Chicago and agent of the idelity Casualty Co New York committed sui cMe on the north bound Iowa Central pass enger train at noon to day Just before the train entered Hampton he went into the closet? shut the door and sent a bullet through his brain was short $247 in his accounts with the idelity Co and was in company with Mr Wait of Indianapolis coming toIampton to fix the matter up He has a widow and one child residing at Morocco Ind Bessemer Mich April 4 The Eureka at Ramsay two miles from here closed down this morning throwing 100 men out of employment It was caused by the ore playing out Other mines in this vicinity are increasing their forces and the prospects for a good summer are very favorable THE RAILROADS 2:05 3 0:50 2:50 Alpena Cbeboy ports onVSi to the girl the Circuit bail He Js Pontiac Mich April It is now ex pected that Pontiac will have an electric road Work is to be begun May 1 It is proposed to run only between Pontiac and Sylvan lake about two miles from the city It will include Pontiac city circuit Mail Express 1 1 5 :30 pm ith Shore Limited I 3 East West pja3 Rapids Ex pm ji Xiahr Rznress 7:10 Dn 2 Big AVild Boyne alls Mich April Terry ar ber a farmer five miles west of this plade killed a wildcat yesterday weighing thirty eight and one half pounds and measurin four feet ten inches from tin to tip Th animal was caught in a heavy steel trap a charge of big shot square in the head only served to make him wink much pounding and choking being required to finally him speak The of devising Louisville Ky April Joseph Willis head engineer of the Iouisville veneer mills company at Campbell and ulton streets met his death to day In a terrible manner while oiling the machinery was caught by a fly wheel that made about 200' revolu tions a minute and was dashed against the wall and ceiling of the room and his life crushed out instantly A peculiar fact in connection with the death is that Mrs Willis told her husband this morning before he went to work that she had a pre sentiment that something wculd happen to him He laughed it off and went to his work where he met his death While work men were tearing down a wall at the jail to day it fell burying Taylor ills color ed underneath it crushing him to death Sensational Testimony in Dr Hiowh Casi nt Traverse City Traverse City Mich April 4 A little sensational evidence was introduced this afternoon in the examination of 1 Brownson accused of causing the death of Hattie Helle Coe of Coe by a criminal op eration Anna rown a witness testified she was In the room after the girl has died with the doctor He wanted to shoot him self but she prevented him from Raving the room by locking the door He had told her the same day that he had a case for which he would receive $250 He also explained to ner sue testiue'i wnat ne oto The doctor was bound over to Court for trial April 5 on $5000 still in jail 5:30 10:10 College League Convention Grand Rapids Mich April 4 Only about s'xty college boys delegates to the Ameri can College League 'convention have ar rive! to night About thirty men are known be coming on later trains and ftearly a hundred are expected on ih morn ing trains The attendance will not be so large as will not exceed 200 BcstMi April A storting paper of this 'Ity has been authorize) by tlie Oistle Square Athletic Club to offer purse to brine George Lavleiie the inaw Kid" nud Billy Hill together fur fifteen rounds iu Boston April 30 is Contract The leading hot 5:25 ffi 8:45110 6:20 pmX 4:00 pmL 9:35 7:50 am 3 West ay City Mich April 4 A head end collision in which a locomotive and six flat cars were wrecked occurred on Hie side track at ussell mill in this city this morning A switch was left oen and a special train crashed into an en gine standing upon It The crews of both jumped in time to avoid being Injured There have been a half dozen collisions at and near this point which is known as Collision crossing in stamps I I 0 trial pot of purest niubt effective article fee the cointilerion joA Low to get rid ut Skin Bk ai IJMiCh 4 At the Tontixc 2 Ihe following red Walk II re that ry thine Beeanliue this he ays: movement will spread trum Illinois to every in the union and lon before the election enri nd it will le evident that the congress ahrwpn in 1 will oass a Id to 1 free coin age act Now when capitalists realize this they will begin tn purchase silver bullion which cun now le IxMjtit for ay 55 cents for 412 1 2 grains The sure pmrit of 4' cenrs on each 412 2 grains will bring out all the gold from hiding places The re suit will le that the price ot silver will rise steadily and when the law goes into effect the ques tion of the parity will be As to the iMtnkera he anys: bankers cnnnt combine And refuse to buy silver bullion The profits on silver speculation will lo so sire that they will tumble over each other in order to buy Gohl will roll in from 1'uropo to purchase siver IfltHfcm certificates will be la demand and trad' stimulated by th? letting loose of hoarded millions and the certainty of a final settlement of th? currency ques tion will brirff on a more prosperous period with out danger of following panics A few leadlugemrats may le driven from the iariy by this movement perhaps but the mot of them will le swept along In the tide and especially as the har acter of the movement and its certain results will remove the only serious objections to the free coiu Till? n'ETff'OIT ffEE UESS: RIDAY Minneapolis April I The State Demo cratic Association is at work on a great po litical scheme It is the formation of a free trad: party which shall embrace the whole country The association has Sent out circulars inviting a conference of all believers in free trade to be hold in Chi cago during the first week in October The circulars are not sent to Democrats alone but to everybody and every Organization whirl) opposed to protection This takes In the single tax clubs and other organiza tions of that character Senators Driee and Gorman are to be left out and it is ev possible that Tammany will be ig nored since the association is impressed with the idea that the torin Deinocratip As to the effect upon the Republican party Mr Hlnrlchsett said: a party they are plcrtg to monometallism and can take no other ground un less they straddle the question TlMStsands of them will join the Democrats fur they believe in free silver I certainly expect to carry the state and eoimtry in Tills inurement will be In effect a reorganization of the Democratic party It will be bnilt from the townships Regarding the proseetH of an independent sliver party he says: "The attempt begins at the wrong end A few men in Washington cannot control 12 ouo000 voters The county movement grafted Into a strorg party organization Is the only way In which such political results ran le produced The extreme gold titan In our party will go over to the Republic ans The tree silver men of all parties must come to the Democracy and ith our objectionable states men eliminated the confidence of the people In the Democratic party' will be strengthened and con ing wil be me by Ael and Cullen A third baseman will play this year Chicago April 4 A generous Marshall ield to the Temperance Union is announced promises O00 more intended the debt The building of the temple is the greatest financial enterprise in which a coterie of women have engaged The build was erected from money secured by sale of stock and bonds The associa was capitalized for $600 OOu and bonded an equal amount The building cost Right ofAVny JHspiitc'In Chicago Chicago April A street car belonging to the General Street Hallway Co Con gressman venture was broken Into kindling wood to day by four wreck ing wagon crews and nearly 300 workmen of the Chicago City Railway Co under the leadership of Supt Bowen at the corner of Twenty second and Grove streets Sec retary Bonney of the General Street Rail way Co Tried to run the car over the Chicago City lines There is a right of way dispute between the two com panies Springfield 111 April The Democratic state central committee of Illinois at a special meeting to night Issued a call for a state convention to at Springfield June I next to consider the currency ques tion which it is proposed to make the issue for the next campaign The call issued to the Democracy of the state says in part: only national question now before the American people is that of the cur rency The war is over The force bill is repealed never to be re enacted Tariff legislation of a general character will not be attempted fur several years The next national campaign must be fought out with the currency as the issue between the par ties and it behooves the Democratic party to assume a decided position on this qttes tion and to draw its party lines according to the wishes of a majority of its members The basic principles of Democracy forbid the decision of important questions by the patty leaders without inst ructions from the people and it is therefore proper fur this committee to call on Democrats of the state to meet in convention in their re spective localities to discuss freely great question before the people to give expression to resolutions convention to be held nt the state capitol" The call then sets forth the basis of representa tion ete mid nreos the Democrats to turn out freely the meetings in their various localities and give free expression to their views In order that there may be no doubt as to the position the Ixirty on this question At the conclusion of the meeting Chninnan llln rlchsen gave out mi interview of some length iu re gard to the action nt the con ml tec mid Its ex pected effect He said he Is In receipt of Informa tion from every county iu the state outside of Ccok which convinces him that 90 per cent of the 1' moeraey favor the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of Id to I without waiting for the action of any foreign government It Is expect ed that the re dutiou adopted by county conven tions will le In line with this feeline Mr Ilin rk hsen says he'does not think the plan will com mit the party to a liat currency or cause the dis appearmu of all gold from circulation mid thus cause it to co to a premium Un Hie contrary lie states that the objvt of this movement Is to pre vent state comes Wnr Among Alussillon Coal Operators Cleveland April A merry war among the Massillon coal operators is in progress and the consumers in this city of fuel mined in that district are enjoying the benefits of very low prices in conse quence The fight is not only on retail but on wholesale prices as well The retail price of Massillon lump coal in this city as a result of the war has fallen from $350 to $235 which is less than it costs to mine ana bring it Here and the end apparently reached The result of tically ilie destruction Association reduction of the mining rate to GO cents from 65 cents and the abolition of the dif ferential airchild is more likely to he in harmony With its views A 'large number of invitations have al ready been sent to prominent persons ask ing them to prepare speeches for tne oc casion Among these are ex Congressman Wilson Tom Johnson Judge Magntre the single tax advocate of California Hen ry George Al Hall ami Jerry Simpson the populist congressman from Kansas This list develops to some extent the scope which the movement is expected to assume I it will i I) A nrntnnt a iali i i i vn iu xx tuu beginning of the formation 01 a great free trade party leaving the tariff for revenue Democrats out in the cold The movement is claimed to have the indorsement of Presi dent Cleveland Secretary Carlisle and many other leaders in the party raily tKx pt Sundays I Arrive M11S NETTIE HARB1S0V trot purs? true purse $300 235 trot pure juice IL1NK SCI1 El BECK no fears in this leujjne num who can pHy the bag and who is all the time offering all the obstacles to impede the progress of runners this sleepy work for the manager this picking up of grounders and throwing men out at first but step ping back for fear of collision when a runner goe down to second This is not his style and he insists on haring an Infield that will make a man a little legitimate trmhle in his circuit of th? bnes Crooks and Werden wo many a game for Nlinneajj olis last year and he will try tu do the same thing here although he will nut tolerate what is known as tali Yesterday was a day for congratulations on one the cf Erank Seheibeck nds lopubar shortsb had the pleasure of hearing of callers at lus Griswold street eunjorium say they were glad he was going tu play at home and at the baseball office nor a jnTson called but that the man was told that it was a cad thing all ft round ScbcUieek is in goed condition nd will be in the game from th? jump He 1st one of the few infielders who mt believe in gloves and with Harry ihiyiuond ho will irrab out of the sand with the Imre hands Amateur trtiuw are getting Into line the De fruit Athletic Club and the letrvit high schuol idins waiting for the warm weather to get down to work for the owning game with the of 1 on April 27 The A team will be managed by Lead ley again this year anL the makeup wilt ie much the saute ns year ag ex cepting the addition of Callaghan and razer to the team razer is a sulis titute infielder and Callaghancan also play third Goodrich will be one of tire regular pitcln ra when the term is over al Orchard like and the work until then will be dne by Charley Guthard and John K4ey Another pitch er is exiiected in June and Harry Dingwall will be lutuk to play in the outfield later in the seusuu 'rhe IK trait high sgIkkiI ttm held a meeting at the A yesterday afternoon and Gu A pel was elected temporary vaptain In all there are thirty uMdidat fur iKxdtlans ou the team and all will go into active training at mice to le ready fur the game with tin Ann Arbor high scluxd at Ann ArUf ui Arll 20 ive of last team win iu the game again this year and the pitch ing wil be done by A pel and Cullen McClure the on the team SaginAw Mich Westinghouse engines twnty tons are being in the Saginaw Union Street Railway Co new power house which will be in run ning order within five weeks The survey ing of the proposed route of the Inter Urban electric railroad between Saginaw and Bay City is being vigorously pushed and It is expected that work on the new bridge will soon be commenced and cars running over the linn which is principally owned by the stockholders of the Union road before July 4 Brossy Dyeing Co 2S3 Woodwax! avenue $4 Randolph street 422 Michigan avenue Telephones 3633 and 805 3 April 4 Two enormous each weighing placed in position At a of the Ituurd of directors of the new club March 25 the matter of fall dates came after locking over the dates claimed in the spurting papers the directors decided to and tk Toledo being in the the old lint ere Mar buihlincr corner of 'Washing and Tuscola street has been APRIL 5 189o am glad to say thaDafter eight years of suffering with rheumatism three bot tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me My painful re doc Jit nr) Young Shows Speed Early iitle Rook Art April The weather was clear acd warm today nod the track fast" The Port Huron Mich April The ort Huron Driving Park Association has begun Improvements fur the coming season on extensive scale and will make im effort to capture th? half mile record uf the tate Th? track will be resurfaced in the most approved manner a competent man being in charge of this work and no will be spared to bring about the desired res'ult The obi sur face of the track was inclined to get cuppy but thi will be remedied and the officers of th? asso ciation exprew th? utmost confidence of soon having the fastest half mil? track In the state The spring meeting ct th? association will be held the week ofhne 10 being the week previous to the Highland Park meeting and just after spring meeting Threethrqsan! one hundred dollars in purges have leen hung up for all harness events the unruly bangtails being eliminated from the programme 1 oftovmg is tne programme as ni irst day Tuesday June 11 $20 iKtce purse $300: 2:2 Secund dav Wednesday June 1 $200: 3: 0u trot or iace purse purse Third day Thursday June 2:35 pace purse $2uO 2:45 trot yurth day riday June 14 2:24 $3ih) 2:10 trot or pace purse $3u0 purse $300 The Miuhiran Yacht Club house on Belle Isle was sAld to th? Detroit Yacht Club noon The matter pending and the final details were arranged tlmt the new chib will take hold of at cure It will remain on Belle Die this year fit lst and next season it may be moved to this side rhe river It Is tlie intention dihand th? old Detroit Yacht torin new organization taking in many members uf the Michigan Yacht Club 'Die huuM will be conducted on a more popular scale und the tirt object of the new chib will Ik yachting A mevting of the Detroit Yacln Club will be held at the Hotel Ste Claire Saturday idstt 'and everv member is requested iu present as im portant bnsiuess retain to the deal will come for consideration Pontiac Mich Commandery No officers were elected: er general Charles Rue (J (h Morgans president Mayor elect rank Carroll treasurer Joseph Stockwell uicKenson A Bromlr sta swd br A Brewster isher first guard guard Power third Smalley organist Hlaiiied (lie HaHrond Royal Oak Midi April An was held to day on the bodv of Cort who was run over on the Detroit Milwaukee Railroad The jury brought in a verdict blaming the railroad for not pro tecting the crosswalk over the main street Topeka TCs April The new state board of charities met at the asylum this after noon and organlzedby electing Morton Al laugh of Kingman as preident and A Clark of Junction City secretary election of Clark as secretary was a Ognition of the man appointed by the ernor as successor of Mary Lease Lease was present at the organization of the board and gave notice that she con sidered the proceedings Illegal and sail she would take steps at once tu have the new secretary ousted from the board The oth er members of the board who participated in the organization were Senator Wilcoxon Walter Allen and Senator Al A House holder MAbiLease said to an Associated Press reporter this afternoon that she would commence proo edings in the Supreme Court immediately to get her place on the board and was confident that she would be successful Denver Col April The famous Wood heirs litigation has been settled and the plaintiffs have come Into possession of min ing property in Aspen valued at It was claimed that Canadian who located the defrauded of his interest At the time of his death how valuable it was and his heirs signed away their claims for almost nothing When they discovet ed what they had done they consulted attorneys and suit was begun in the United States Court They obtained a judgment for a one third interest in the Emma mine and for $5301)00 in cash it xvus thought that the defendants would appeal from this devision but finally they agreed to settle the matter without further litiga tion and all the heirs will be enriched the heirs except Capt James Wood uf Chicago have signed the contract and agreement Capt Wood is entitled to about one twen ty seventh interest in the Emma mine and has the privilege to come and sign with the others or enforce his proportionate share of the judgment No matter which course lie takes the owners will not be embarrass ed thereby In the flush days of silver min ing in Colorado nd when Aspen was in her halcyon davs before the depreciation of silver the mining property Involved in this litigation was estimated to be worth from $10000 uou to $17000000 It is now said to be worth about $10000000 nn tho manslaughter He furnished feature of the sport was the hnnill cap at oue mile tu wbteb Henry Young Won handily from in 1:42 Hat towering the track record a second ktsrter 1 Caldwell is doing most ex cellent work with the flag The starts have all been good and no delays of consequence have occurred lloreemeo here are all pleuoed with Mr Caldwells work It is understool that the personal difference between Mr Caldwell and Ed Corrigan has been patebed up and that the two gentlemen are now the best of friends irst race six furlongs Maggie Gray to 5 wou easily by a length: Trancis Pope to I second Josephine 15 to 1 thrd time Wild Arab Barney Aaron Jr Ilttlo ld aud Tenor also ran oud race seven Tim Ironmaster won Imp to 5 second Shield Bearer to 1 third time 1:2 Wati liatehie and Chiuies also ran Third race the Boundless handicap $1500 guaranteed one Ilenrv Young 7 to IO won In a drlxo by half a length Dueut 3 to 1 second Sister Mary to 2 third time 1:42 no other starters ourth raee four Beu Eder I to 5 won by half a length hi a hard drive: red Barr to second asic HI io 1 third: time Zanone and Sa ravine A alcuian 1'tfth race selling one mile non to 1 second Jo' Murphy even third time 1:4214 Bob Clampc tt also ran New Orleans April 4 race live fttrlongs Maquon won Sir John second Amu McNairy third: time Second race seven Ethel NV won Artless second Etma third time Third rave six furlongs Buckeye won Anna second Bob AVilsun thiol time 1:16 ourth race one Erstwhile won Billet sec ond Ether third: time 1 ifth race seven Theud Are wvt Senator Morrell second olly third time Grain! Rapids Midi April 4 (Special) Nearly 200 of the delegates to jhe conven tion uf Hie American Republican CSslege League have arrived although the session dues not begin until to morrow forenoon The morning programme will include ad dresses of welcome to fife delivered by ex Son a tor John Patton Jr and Congressman Wm Alden Smith of Grand Rapids There will also be addresses by a number of rep resentative college speakers including Jas Burke of Pittsburg and Delmer Hawkins uf Syracuse ex presidents of the league and by Debervlile of the University or ermont Harrett Earlham College 11 Cox or Y'alo Al Markham of Raker university rown of Union college and others These will be followed by the usual opening bus iness The afternoon session will be devoted to the regular business of the convention elec tion 'officers for the ensuing year etc The day will be closed with a banquet at Lockerby hall which will be attended by several hundred of the delegates members of the Young Republican Club and invited guests President Cox having an nounced his intention to retire from otiice the field is open and candidates are num erous Vaughn of Chicago iE Henning of Madison: McWilliams of Kalamazoo and red Deberville of Ver mont university are the leaders thus far Grat things are expected from Mascot 2:0 1 season This promises to be a anner baseball year for Cin cinnati Wetnr wbnt they smoke In Cincinnati? Bancroft ha recommended a Veach to Detroit President Voting will decide the foul tip matter in his forthcoming letter of Instructions to um pires The Perry Tarlton fiorse sale at Highland April 23 2' will be followed by Mr Knowles sale the week after Edward ee has brought Banner Bov and Dandv in from the farm and they will take light road work nutil the Highland Park track opens The grand annual tournament of the Michigan State league of Trap Shtioiers will be held at Bat tle Creek Tuesday anti Wednesday April 23 and 24 Many of the Detroit shooters will attend John McGarry the prize fighter under indictment for ter in causing the death of another pugilist Willtam Neary during a fight October 17 tc rg lias been admitted to bull tn New York in the sum of $2500 The players i tlicW of team are beginning to sboiwspe Capt Shields is back and worklngtho meu lianl ex captain cf Oberlin is out and playing a swift game at secund as is Bloomington at slKirt Deans Russell and McKenzie are snowin' up' letter than last year The Vigilant will be put under yawl rip for cross ing the ocean by April when she will be re Icuncbed In the presence of United tats Consul Klnkeml and number of other Americans She is tieins titled with a jigger mast aft and hr racing bow sprit has been replaced by a much smaller one The ration of Libor has indorsed the boycott of the car renters union on the Baltimore Baseball Club In all its games at home and the Nmerlcan ederation will likely order it boycotted bv union men in every city It visits The boycott is the out come of the club manacets deciding to eniplov non union workmen on the construction of the grand stand Au onlcr bits been issued by Judge Dili for the sale Of the effects of John Sullivan attached bv Viola Armstrong a member of company for salary due when in Jacksonville several weeks ago The proicrty consists of two trunks filled with John 1 'S clothing and other appurtenances The sale will hike place by the sheriff on the first Mon day in May An Interesting fact In connection with the Har vary 'Varsity crew Is that It Is henceforth to be coached by a ale man This is Derby Jioeers '93 now a member of the Harvard I Aw school Rogers rowed for two years In bls class crexv at Vale and was then made a substitute on the Dur Ing bls year be was president of the Yale Navy He will teach the lu'dificatloa of the 7 stroke that la used by the class crews la limbs which had been and much swollen have duced to their normal size tors said I could not be cured at my age Cl years but am here lor any one at any time to consult me about the benefit Sarsaparilla has been in my case I have not had an ache or a pain since cured me I am Thankful for Good Health so much so that I am only too willing to help others by giving this testimonial I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla too highly I have recommended it to many and it gives MRS JULIA KERWIN' 1514 7th st St Louis Mo Grand Rapids Mich April (Special) The case of Engineer William resion against the Chicago A West Michigan Rail way Company which has been fought through the Circuit and Stqte Supreme Courts ended abruptly in the United Slates court to day when the judges directed a jury io find a verdict to the effect that the railway company was not Hable reston was employed in the Muskegon yards and while engaged in switching his locomotive collided with another engine The water tank upon his engine was loosened from its frame and shoved into he cab crip pling the engineer for life After Preston was beaten in the Supreme Court In in's suit for damages he gained a residence in another state and began a new suit for $lpw against Hie company in the United States court The claim uf the plaintiff was that the water tank was not propt rlv bolted to the frame and if it had been the accident would have been avoided The claim of the railway company was that the engine should have been inspected by the engineer before tak ing it out for work and if the tank was not properly bolted it should have been before being put into service and also that the collision was the proximate cause of the accident rather than the defective fastening of the water tank and tender Judge Severens carefully reviewed the rules of law laid down in the federal and state courts and although the case had been argued to the jury he felt that he was in duty bound to direct a verdict in favor of the defendant on the contributory negli gence theory Buffalo Way Mail ft 7 rSS pw American lospri'sst Atlantic 5: Pacific Ex BEWARE IMITATIONS Take None but Lea Perrins corder Geo NV Curdy: Geo NV Petty warder NValter Stewart second guard A I) Starker sentinel Hunt NVashington April 4 Original Nicholas Harder Eaton Rapids Royal White alias John Grandy Chesaning James Ireland Grand Rapids Renewal Charles lanchard Linden Orrin Pitts ontiac Renewal and increase Increase Chase Traverse City: Timothy Burtsch Orange Increase JtobTt Brewer Adrian James NVells Newaygo Alva Spaulding Hartford William Beard Jones ville Isudore Durochee Monroe John O'Connor St Clair NVillis Skinner Ban croft Reissue Perry Pettit Ithaca John Ellihoat Detroit Lafayette Con nor Sand Beach Original Minors of Charles Price Elba Restoration Minor of Nicholas Smith Detroit 7:45 a Mackinaw i Alpena Hxt 1:12 pmBny Cltr Saginaw puCIMarqiiette Jc Duluth Ex1 a tuToledo Cilicia Southt 9:3 amJGrosae He Aec 1 :07 pmja lol Lie tin Ast LExl 4:50 pmlxjrusee lie A eomuiud'u pm i luit iio rxpress am 10:00 pmlToledo Cwcia South 110:45 pmJ tEx Sun tlx Mon sDluIng Car rom the present outlook there will be a clash between the Gentlemen's Driving Club of Highland and the Windsor Association this fall meeting held on up and various bold a fall race meeting September 3 4 the week following Toledo half mile circuit and the class of performers being very much the same It was argued that it was Lest to take advantage of this oen week aud the secretary at once wired the claim to the turf papers The Hocsetuan American Sportsman and Western Horse tuau of last week contained the claim During the week Secretary Garrison received a I letter from the Windsor Association to the effect tht a meeting lad been held and NVlndsor had claimed the same week It also Intimated that Windsor had right to the dates from the fact that they are practically the same as the meeting last September and the association would hold a meet ing then week's Review says Windsor has claltued the dates The matter came up at the regular meeting of the board of directors of the Gentlemen's Club this week and it was the nnanimuas do islon to go ahead with the meeting aud bold It on the dates claimed If Windsor also bolds to the states it will be the firt clash there has been around here and the our coms is a matter of curiosity The fact that the Windsor races draw ulsnrt 7o er cent of their patronage from Detroit and everyone of the stsx kholdcrs of the new club tuny be cwntesl as one of the regular Wind sor patrons makes it took this far tn advance as though Detroit had a long way the best of It all other things being Everything is progressing finely at the Highland track "these days The grand stansl Is begin ning to rise from the ground ansi will le compietssl before anytKsly knows it Tire track Is firm and in splendid sass sb tion As so as Use frost braves It It will be put Into shape and In le than a week from the first day cf on it there will be over 1V horst tit work there Port Huron will have a good spring tucsting on June 1 IS nl the week Lvfore the open ing meeting nt Highland The Port Huron rp ramme which is just suit Is as fvliows: Tiesshiv June trot purse $200: 2 A0 pace SSist 2 trot $300 NVednrssIar June 2:5 trot $200 3:00 trot or pace $200: pace $300 Tliur slay June trot $300 2:35 pace $2X: 2:45 trot $200 ITldav June 14 2:24 pace $300 2:10 trot or nace $300 2:20 trot 300 Entries close on June 4 with Petit the aec rctary and manager Mr Petit writes that the Port Huron track will lie in better shape than ever and despite the splsraslid course at Higblausi Park the port Huron Association will atwrsipt to keep the xvell eamed reputation of having the best half mile ring in the state The lint meeting Is on June 4 5 6 and an the purses are liberal lint Port Huron and Highland Park make a otrpact circuit in which Nod mon is offered anti horaes can be prepared for the royal battles uf a month later City of Mexico April Thgshain battle In commemoration of the Mexican victory over the rench at Pueblo in 1S67 given at the Hippodrome of Peralvillo was witness ed by 50009 persons The 5000 troops cav alry and artillery taking part in the spec tacle were commanded by President Diaz who took this opportunity of demonstrat ing in the field the general discipline and effectiveness of the national forces The representation lasted two hours and as in previous years presented a thrilling sight Among the members of the commanding staff was Lieut Charles HDwyer of the Twenty first United States infantry and military attache of the United States legation in Mexico Gen Dliz al the cl se of the mimic battle which represented burned powder to the amount of $20030 pro ceeded with Ids staff to the decoration offi cers who figured prominently in the cap ture of Pueblo anil Querekero Gen Mari ano Escobedowho captured Maximilian and who conferred on Gen Diaz the decora tion of yesterday was presented bv the president with a massive and handsome collar of gold in commemoration of Quere taro Over 100 lesser decorations ware given to officers who especially distinguished themselves In the rench war At the national palace after the sham battle un elaborate banquet was given in honor of Gen Diaz and the heroes of the day The decorations were elaborate and costly But one toast was proposed that being by Gen Pedro Hinljasa secretary of war and navv In honor of Gen Diaz and his military coin patriots THE NIAGARA ALLS ROUTE" Trains Detroit Saginaw Mich April Calvin De or est who shot and killed his brother George De orest at Oakley March 18 has been uutunt uct tor uie Viren It cnarge ol bail wn 41 5 a in fl and 11:00 in Arrive 6 a 41:40 6:15 and in Mt? CleincDR special 6:15 Depart Daily except Sunday I5 anil Buffalo Chicago South Ex tm Uv i pniCbirap Cl eve South Ex Depot via Windsor 7:40 a td nooa in ana 1 1 5:40 tn Liair runnei a in 7:55 "DaHy Sunday excepted sSunday oniy News was a scacce article around baseball bend quarters yesterday Van IX'rbeek and Manager Strwithers had UiUe to barin? pumped them out on the gbt previous when they aniiounced the signing of altiiost enough men to complete the team Every iww anti Umkl a would drop in and offer his eungratulatliM ou the outlook and wish the management nil success in getting a desirable second ktsenwn atwlji catcher At noon Manager Strouihers left for Columbus for a day's visit with his sister and before going be wired a stH tuid baseman so that If a favorable answer bikn when lie reached there lat nlsrbt he will be ai his way in another direction by noon to day Stranxhra has a firstciass second baseman in view and he succeeds in getting him Ann Arbor Mich April The co vd nf university are working up a good deal of thusiasm over the prospect fur a co ed gyumasiuin ijiiw imide iicssibl? by the generous donations of Kegents Hebtird and Barbour It is desired to raise $13uuu more and thus beaLle to put up a building that will serve as general at the university Laving parlors and public reception rooms besides a gynmaisluin Tu this end a mu Meeting of all Cu vds of the institution has been called for Saturday murulng at 10:30 in the Waterman gymnasium at tdch time President Ansrelr and Director ritzgerald will meeting was called with the idea uieaitek fur raiding the $15000 lint Mich April Mary 1 cor nnniulv nf nljOUt 5u yPSTS uf was arrested to daij upon complaint of erger rothers charging the woman with shoplifting or months past the dry goods men of the city had been missing goods from their stores and were unable to de tect the thief inally a watch was set by erger Brothers who it is alleged detected the Nvoman in the act of concealing some goods under her cloak wha had not been paid for She was arrested and a made of boarding place I he olbcers were astonished to find trunks full ilk ribbons laces shoos dress go ids and many other articles 1 he goods were iden tified by Berger Brothers Smith Bridge man Co Smith Co and Jom Gotchail Co rJ he peculations hav been going on for the past live or six months The woman claims Oxtord as het home and was very much chagrined to think 'the people duwn there would know anything about the matter In default ot $300 bail she is in jail pending an examina tion 'The officers are looking up her record Traill ive at Detroit 1:40 a Trulus run dally except Sunday COLLEGE St Petersburg: April Between March 10 and March 23 In the province of odolta there were eleven cases ot cholera and six deaths from the disease Vom March 10 to March 16 there were fifty six cases of cholera and four deaths in the province of Volhvnla Bnsty Wright Signed Grand lipids Mich April Wright tarn? into the fold iu lay of the Western League has been holding off fur month for an In salary but the fever got into bl? blood with the first mild days of sjcing and to day Manager Ellis received a letter from the bl? renter saylng be had signed tin contract sent him last Dreemlier and was readr to report at a day's notice bill play at the same salary as last season Ellis Hill has a Hrgering liope that red Cnrroll will also yield to the fascination of the diamond and reconsider his decision to retire but this Is hardly probable The Gold Bugs outfield will consist of Stilly George Wright and Katz with Dobby Carruthers in reserve if the jkico should prove tm swift for Katz In right field Callopy hud Dobby Wheelock are the only members of the tram here now as th? players are not required to report until April 10 TLr first games will with the lage ence Giants April 13 14 and 16 Settled AViOi the oinpn ny Adrian Mich April Having decided fully the amount of shortage of Charles King to the NN'abash company as ticket agent the matter was adjusted NVvdnesd iv by Kings friends and relatives ami he will 'ikiL wul wan uuuiice to redeem The total with all costs amounted $500 Saginaw Mich April The Home and oreign Missionary Societies of have just concluded their annual meeting delegates being pres ent from nearly all the places in the pres bytery The president Mrs George Baker opened the meeting and Airs Dr Cooper of av City responded to the address of welcome The reports of the officers for the year were very encouraging and ad dresses were made by Airs Doughty of Alt Pleasant state secretary Miss Luella Holland of the Mrs den levker Airs Smalley and others Mrs 1) Blhop 03 representative from the state encampment NV recent ly held at Mt Clemens asked the ladies on behalf of Sagi naw Presbytery to purchase a flag for a mission school at Jas Veeas New Mexico which was acceded to The same officers were re elected and Alma will be the next place of meeting LINT 41 PERE MARQVETTE RAIL WAV ort Street Union Station xavo ICiiy Office 31 ort St Wl rrivg HUMQRS Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured by WHEN ALL ELSE AILS A warm bath with CUTICURA Hfiin and a single application of the great skin cure will afford instant re lief permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy economical and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching and burning skin and scalp diseases after all otner nieinous lail SnM throuebout the world British depot: Nzwbsrt A Soss London Perri Dou Cuza Coup So) Proprieor6Booton A Bay City lake shore Elyria April An attempt was made to blow up the vault in the county treas office herj last night A fuse was found this morning attached to the vault dooj which had been plugged with nitro glycerine The fuse appeared to have been lighted 'Half a dozen horse blankets cov erea tne door the office had and entrance eained bv a open A full outfit of tools was found near the vault indicating the work of profes sionals There Is SLOOO in the vault The sheriff has telegraphed for an expert to 1 open the vault as it is feared that the glycerine will explode if tampered with There is no clue to the robbers APRIL 6th AT 9 or Oscoda East Tawas gan Mackinac and all Shore of ake Huron amlSag Cy Dud MMl A amjsagiuaw Buy City am 1:20 pm Saginaw Milwaukee I 1 0 prn Saginaw Bay City i 9: 10 pm tDally exempt Sunday Daily exceP1 Sundays tn Buffington and daily to Saginaw and Bay City Sleeping car between Detroit Saginaw atff tDaily Detroit Gran Ha ven 1 ihvankee Depot foof of Bi i St Cit Office with Kfr Ijeave 55 amlSajr Gff Rapids Cbicagot 9:25 pm 20 amlMus vid Rapids 6c Chicagjjt I Saginaw Grana Rapiasntiwv sob Suburban IChicago with Sleeper! 7:35 am 45 pmjNight Express with Sleeper 7 XflU DETROIT LAXSIXG NO II THEM City anu reight Office 7 ort Su jueave tort st station wr am Lansing and Grand lUi phis 7:40 Ionia "umi Big Rapids 7:40 Manistee and Travers? City 7:40 Muskegun and Grand Haven 7:40 Charlevoix and 7:40 WABASH RAI LUO Ticket Office 9 ori St vst 1 assf Dger Mat ion ort and Third Sta popart 1 Arrive am LlnciiKQ Express 6:10 path am (Kansas 6c astern Express! 0:10 pm pmf Chicago Limited pa pmi st Ijuis Limited 11:15 am nmi Chicago Express 1J 7:15 Aiw am Chicago Ar St LxhiIm Ei jll :20 p8 lAct pt Sunday Except Monday NasbtiHe Tenn April Three favorites a second and a third choir? won at today Track fast weather pleasant anti the book makers were kept busy The races were all purs? affairs and while several close finishes took place there were no features of special Interest suiu mariw: irst race five Simon W7 to won iu a drive by length Ellswurtb 5 to 1( Metropole 4 to 1 third: time 1:01 1 2 Lottie Mill Toano Little EH iMra Woods ewlng Girl and Vat Tucker also ran St end race half mile JHsey to 3 won ridden out by fl length Ewna 13 to 5 seomil Imp Sugar 4 1 2 to 1 third time :49 Xancy laitle lxwl Hester Lizzie Bulblna Handmaid and Hester Keller also ran Third race sewn Addie Buchanan even won bandllv by half a length Initiator 5 to 1 third time 1:29 Red Cap George 1 mkview Kismet Ix'grade Ashland and Bob Wagner al' ran ourth race seven Anna Mayes 4 1 2 to 1 won easily by sixteen length ami a half I av On 5 to 1 second 2 to 1 third time 1:27 1 2 Minnie Cee anti Vida also ran ifth four ree Coinage 2 1 2 to 1 won driving bv a neck Excuse 2 to 1 second Kondo 7 to 1 third time :49 1 2 Ed Imndridge UVroch IXiwu Sycamore Mike Kelly and Airtight ran Cinciuiinti Ilnntillo Dayton Arrive Cincinnati Day Express 1f 6:20 Cincinnati (local stations) I pm Cincinnati Night Express i105 Pm CANADl A PACIIC ORT STREET UNION STATION Ticket Office No 11 bort Street est Trains 11:35 mJ Toronto Montreal Boston 2:00 pm ll uudou Toronto Montreal! 11:45 aml and East It 2:10 (Except Sunday Depot oot of Brush St Arrive pm and Points South pm Lansing Mich April An order to show cause was granted in Junes vs Shiawassee Circuit judge Casos pubmitteil: Yeomans vs Parker (16 Grady vs NVarrell (251 Jansen vs Mc Queen (26) Rice vs Masking (31) Brown vs Pontiac Mining Co (34) Brown vs Nles nnrd Mining Co (32) Brown vs Circuit Judge (35) Brown vs Circuit Judge (33) Blue Iron Mining Co vs CJtv of Negaunee (36) Call for riday: 37 38 40 41 42 41 48 49 50 53 54 THE AJLVPEl A ET I'LN HMJ OIL THE SEASON a I i I 1 1 1 aw 1 1 i a a a roi a I I A A orniatioa of ree trade Carty The Suit of Preston CIHengo They Were ound Ji Possession of a OH I A I I IIOIIIUII 'III tllf VMIOIt) tulllllv nusn 1 age 4 JLINnGER TltntTJIEliS IN QUEST OP I A ri A HIGHLAND PAHK i I Is I 1 I 1 1' 4 i I PKArtV 1 Xi iS1 i 1 TJftf 3 1 I ii I la sU fi YL Gnu: ZN 'W 111 CJzZZTVJWUI MX 10 Timples reckles 4 1 I 1 Wash nve Detroit NHL 1 Suit for Aeeiilent Insiiriinee TVTiciiiga: I 4.

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