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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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189o BIDDLE HOUSE LEASE CIGARMAKERS ARE OUT The Dime Savings Bank A Off St our week At 3 yenr Auditors Will Try io Enlarge the 'I 'wo years Bufalo 7 DtflY SHOW POSTPONED JO i)W Clear Detroit' a ing A SVANs Ooeeittr tn Charge Auction UYIXGS AXO DOISGS Discount In Cash and ad WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY our MICI1IG1X MITTAL MATTElh RH Traver NEW RATES JU1BED nr ICE HOOK Chamber of Commerce Bldf RATES i mpr i on ment PITTMANS DEAN CO bel nouixsofs Bonr roiAD CAUTION take up 94 Griswold Street rornTnh HENRY NICHOLS Co Your MEETINGS Health Depends DETROIT OPERA HOUSE BENEIT DETROIT OR KILLARNEY Stopping at Pi lie act harmoniously with llla Sarsaparilla 23c SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY Regualr Prices the up to date bond Cro EDICITIO1AL It HOORE Prop DISSOLUTION NOTICE Trilby 199 364 co TH the plan dra a Inca 4 pieces per week 7 pieces per week 14 pieces per week not merely a boastful newspa statement brought these results $100 per month 150 per month 2 50 per month from eb rile com a week a report HE SW sw Itemember that any savings denosIL "however small which Is made on or before June 5 draws Interest from June leld ave Musea and 7 months from Kt 11 33 Masonic Regular convocation Peninsular Chap ter No id It A Wednesday June 3 Ac tion on re solution to amend by laws Large at tendance desired ENGLISH secy iscs of Observation Straight legitimate way of do business and a ton live Mlaimum Meas General Agents for the United States of Bass Ratcliff Gretton Ltd 3004 as3 cl' ay Clear Rain Clear Lt rain Pt Cloudy Ratn Pt Pt Clear SANTUIT HOUSE COTUiTCAPE COD MASS CIlBtOB A Chamberlain: ver of court for prices Interest on Savings' AT SNSS oArhx the authority Eliza Bld with Luther house a term of 100 IMP OR TED SPRING WATER AND UP RIVER ICE A DTir WCWI IMK 4 wie The prices are unite rot 'tarnpec on sole rom Si to S3 sav cd over other makes If tout dealer ran not supply you we can sold trj The Jurors for the June term of the Wayne Circuit Court were riglHy eta mined yesterday by the full bench as to their competency to serve Eight were found ineumpeteut and twelve mr were an used tur good rets ns given by Uent Presiding Judge raser ordered tee draw ing ot nineteen murs names by the jury com mission TELEPHONES 543 831 Awarded Highest Honors air Gold Medal Midwinter air charges one of the Looker in trom Co favorably the loans Grand Haven Chicago Mtissukee Secretary McGregor of the Pingree po tato commission has discovered that some enterprising Poles are trying to fiim fiam the commission He found one case where a Pole had ecu red an allotment of land ana then sold it to another for So cents The potato patch was forfeited Another method is for several members of one fam ily to secure each a patch and then turn them nil over to one member for cultiva tion riends mid relatives come in and help out aspirants for big patches in the same manner All allotments secured that wav will be forfeited and the commission will make a searching investigation to see now far the practice has gone 20 Light a STARTED UY TIIC LOCAL CMOV IN DOUSED BY THE NATIONAL James Lathrop AND Wm Lawrence bv serdtng cents in stamps to the BOSTON DAILY TRANSCRIPT Open Daily ROM UNTIL tjdlway guide tor June Is out Tom Johnson has been called to Port to bedside of his OPENS JUNE 8TH JAliES VEBB Proprietor MR ESTATE IS THE AC TUAL COMfLUNAST BYNG INLET RENCH RIVER SQUAW ISLAND ROUND ISLAND 3 days amcr? the Islands Th resorts are rapidly becomiiK BIG STRIKE ORDERED IX THIS clir yesterday GOLD SEAL CHAMPAGNE EXTRA and SPECIAL DRY URBANA NY Twenty per cent off on every pur chase continues The most success ful sale we ever had Every day the store is crowded with anxious buy ers Upon ptiro rich healthy blood There fore see that your blood is made pure by iu Good Cuudltlun Hoyt Post JU Kaple and Green the committee appointed by the board of directors of the Michigan Mutual Life In surance Co to Investigate the made by Joseph Dusenbury stockholders against President his recent suit have returned lumbus and reported very Knenklnc of the condition of made there by President Looker Chairman Post said he doubted whether so larjfe a number of loans had ever been made more judiciously He said the committee would soon go to Toledo for the same purpose and that Omaha aijd Denver would also be visited by some members of the commit tee Mr Post also stated that they had gone over the assets ot the company and found everything in apple pie order it would not matter he said what the out come of the row between President Look er and Mr Dusenbury would be the company would certainly come out with flying colors Expert Brinkerhoff of nilnots who was brought here by Insurance Commissioner marines to iook over tn pooas or Sany has been at this work for ut he will not able to make until about July 1 Occur WeutUer PeruiltHng This Afternoon There was to have been a baby show at the Trumbull avenue Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon but it was postponed until to day on account of the rain There have been about thirty entries and these are divided into four classes babies up to the age of 6 months comprising the first class 1 year second class la months third class years fourth class There will be one fine prize in each class and two prizes The infants will be mar shaled before three masculine judges whose names are kept a profound secret anl who it Is jocularly announced will leave town Immediately alter the prizes are riven in the first class the award will be given for weight in the second for beauty: in the third for ability to walk ln Lhe for talking The church is only seven years old and ret it has a flourishing congregation of 11 members Children are so plentiful having been baptize! last children's that the congregation hit happy idea of having a genuine old fashioned baby show Announcements were sent out however stating that If it rained on the day set tor the exhibition of Infantile accomplishments and beauty there would be a postponement until the next day a few bright augmenters ot domestic felicity were on hand dressed In their best bibs and tuckers and the pink a i a mtes humanity were duly admired by the few ladles present while their doting parents were assured that they would make a line run for first place per What we advertise the people know is so and give our statements pref erence over the highly inflated vertisements We invite comparison of clothes Our prices less 20 cent cash discount of our competitors MOST PERECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder rx from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant Tn all the great Hotels the leading Clubs and the homes Dr Crearz Raving yowder holds its supremacy 40 Years the Standard I'limnniumtnir tlir Ruin To Day don't forget to have one of our mlfh XT nrm Ofnenee Sf A Lingemara Co 26 Monroe To day an application will be filed in the Probate Court for the commitment of John A Waterfall to the asylum at Pon uae Waterfall is now comined in the jail on a serious charge and he was examined by several physicians who pronounced him Light AIR TATIOVARY TEMPERATniE Washington June 4 or lower Michigan SVednesdaj fair stationary temperature or upper Michigan Wednesday fair Warmer in the west portion or Ohio Wednesday showers in the east fair in the west portion cooler la the ex treme east portion This ruornlng Judge LIilibrMge Kill th milt of the city agdnst the Luudssuen ot Thomas I' Tulle who left the office of cil treasurer with an IndeMedneas to the city of Sl'l On the beevt re the lute Orimm rxl and Hugh MeMUIan Joseph in John Atkinson Emory Wendell Thomas Reed anl Thomas Reel Jr The Wayne circuit judges have Introduced a new order of Lutin mm lor the June lern during the aLoeuce of oudee I Luamer who a for Lagluul to day Judges raxer and bridge will try Jury ease oma 1 and 2 epee lively and miaceHaneoes matters will be rd In rooms 3 and 4 by Judges Carp nt anl Don formers AL DOWNER Jueeier and Equilib rist: RALSTON the Only Man who Handles Katuesnaxes Litts Heavj the widow of Biddle William Biddle and heirs cf Eliza Sarsaparilla The only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye to day John Treadwell the Hillsdale and the ether seven men Impacted with him on the charge ot fraudulent uso of the United States mails were arraigned in the United States District Court yesterday on an in dictment containing nine counts They waived the reading ot the charge pleaded not guilty and were ordered to nrepsrr for trial Assistant Attorney Charles Wilkins is rapidly recovering at the sanitarium from the third operation performed cn him several days ago He will be able to leave the hcspital in a tew days The court will not begin with the trial of criminal cases until some time next week Judge Donovan has ordered the defendant in the divorce suit of Eertha Hohersee by her next friend ritz Timm against William Ho bensee to pay a re of S25 and ali mony of S3 per week beginning May 14 last Letters ot administration were Issued on th following estates yesterday: Ira Apger bond Gustav Streicher 200 bond Roby Mil ler Joseph Niklelakl Adolphus Starling Myrtle Estelle Hoik and Bridget McDonough! bond each The troll Savings Bank has filed a bill for the torevtesnre ot a S7UU mortxaae given by Gustav Kneitzer on property on Watson street between Dubois and Cbena streets Judge Donovan yesterday granted decrees of divorce to Mrs Gustav Scbuchard axui Mrs John Cocnran both on the ground at nun stmport Slary Nanette has filed a bin for divorce John Nonotte whom she married on rotary 20 Ib M) They have no children The will ot Dorothea Willis deceased admitted to probate yesterday and the DIED REDMOND June 4 at residence 354 nue Muses Howard beloved son cf Josephine HeJmonL aged 4 years uneral Thursday at 8:30 a Charles' church on Townsend avenue The funeral of Thomson Robin son drowned eft steamer Unique will take I lace at his late residence Macomb street Wednesday afternoon at 4 TREMAINE Died at the residence 17 street June 3 PercivII Edgar oldest son ct and Eva A Tremaine aged 13 years uneral private GRSERT hAKTPws C0NBA3 CUPPEHT CURIES LATHAM VPnts JOSEPH CJIART orraorr cpcra house euiLniNa Arrangements are teles made by Presi it Powers and Secretary Meginnity cf tne League ot Republican Clubs to take a Arve crowd of Michigan Republicans to the convention of the National Republican League which opens at Cleveland June 18 The start will be made from Detroit the previous night There is some complaint at Cleveland hotel proprietors pnt vz up their prices to a pretty stiff figure in anti Tipaxion of a tig rush The Whitrsey Marvin Music Co Is holding clearing sale of Upright and Square fuanos Prices lower than ever before known Call and examine 141 143 145 Wood ward avenue 4 171I73 I75 Woodward Avenue CREAM SAIN'S Giving tourists rUnrsinn Raw known to sportsmen also to tourists who seek rest and an entire change ct scenery Boat leaves Detroit for the above points every Wednesday and Saturday running in close connection with Great Transit Co Majestic Pacific and Atlantic CoUin swood Soo and inter mediate ports rom foot Randolph st or tickets and information address KILLAR NEY ISH CO foot Randolph st Rates furnished on application ter lum bermen's supplies TEN MILES AT SEA AU the benefits of an ocean voyage without its discomforts Oceanic Hotel Star Hand Tale ct Shoal oit Portsmouth 1I opens June 17 ishing and boating unsurpassed Three steam ers dally Telegraph cable to mainland or il lustrated pamphlet etc address bO CALlUD ARE THE ONES JUST SOW An'ECTUD per re below those Parties intending to visit New England this summer tan procure th LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LIST of cottages to let and hotels and boarding places nt the Hellmuth College London Ont during the summer vacations commencing June 2Oth Beautiful scenery high healthy locality pure air and water acilities for music sketching etc tennis bowling and riding ur particulars address THE SECRETARY Helimuth College London Ont cf Sunday June 9 and I A hamliome col ored picture of free with every Sunday June 5 Sunday 7 IS Hypnotize Leave your with your newsdealer or newsboy aild to any address upon receipt cf i rLe vo'oa A dollars per dollars per dollars per dollars per our dollars per Owing to illness leave the city this the highest bidder city to seenre property of this nature at your own price Peculiar nnI ilial Accident Io a Son of Copt Moses Iteduaoud 5 year oId son cf Capu Moses Red of the yacht Truant was fatally In in a peculiar manner Monday after While playing in front of his home CL131 JIA DE THAT IT TS AGUXST I UL1CY NOTICE is horobv given that the partnership heretofor existing let ween the undersigned as Gfcrs ta groceries and meats at Noe fiAS andLO Baker st Detroit Mich under the style or firm of John Cooper tt Son is this day dis solved by mutual consent Dat this 17th day Cf April IMjj JOHN COOPER EDWIN COOPER The Pingree potato commission have SD lamHIfes cultivating plats of land on the i east side and Soo families at work on lilt! advantage io additional acres are desired on the east side and thirty acres on the west side Carew charged with having re ceived a stolen waten was to have been tried by Judge Chambers Ln the Hecord r'e Court yesterday out he did not appear He had not been seen for two days and hj recognizance was forfeited He was out on bail and his surety was David Barr Charles Wolf aged 41 of 1 Hancock 1 av rce east was struck fay a failing brick 1 yesterday while ha was working at the Detroit Railway power house which is being built near the corner cf Atwater and Riopeile streets He was stunned fay the blow and was sent to Harper hospi WiUiam Annibal ot Ashley Ind a brakeman employed by the Wabasn rail road was run oter by a train at Romu lus yesterday morning and his left leg was crushed He was brought to this city and sent to Harper hospital where the leg was amputated below the knee His recovery is SENT rOPCATLTGL HOMER WARREN CO TELEPHONE 2023 0 WARDELL SONS Auctioneers tel i357 58 BUHU BLOCC IO! WOODWARD AVE Douglas CUA ISTHEBE5T as Wfea HT OR A KING EXCURSIONS 700 MILES $7 Including Meals and Berth it Cnme Yeterday Morning Near the eerne the iplo'lou The body of Engineer Thomison Rob inson who was thrown overboard from the st amer Unique by the bursting of a water tube about two weeks ago wus picked up In Lake St Clair yesterday morning not far from where the accident occurre) Some tpen on the tag xter which la being used In connection with the dredging at th Grosse Pointe bar saw the body and pulled it on board Coroner BetUnger was noti ticl and he chartered a tug to go after It The remains reach this city at noon and were fully identified by memlers of his fam ily An inquest will be held on riday af ternoon Any Old Thine fill ou up but if you seek a ladies and beverage you should drink Pale Selent or Standard Beers made and sold by the Klopp: tz Melchers Brewing Co Spring woolens Popula prices rank Licht the nobby tailor 175 Michigan ave The Budaesa Shorthand English Mechanical Drawing ami ruutaugup DvparttEeata DE TKOIT BUSINESS la aesdoa cay and evening Student can cosimenc nay tfiae 19 avenue Detroit Railway Co judgment on vr filet ThomasTa Detroit Cituirna Street BaUmy Co xrvT into next term to itt! bill attr motion for new trial Charles Littlefield sixty days to see LIIL I an Im Un Clona et aL vs same thirty vf111 Clark vs Metro politan Lif Insurance Co I same order Ann Detroit judgment on verdict BEORE JUDGE IaiXOVAN Tl Huettemann Cramer Co vs Richard H' Hall decree granted Mary Cochran vs John Cochran: decree ot divorce Matilda Sehuc nard vs Gustav Sehuchard: decree of di vorce Peter Goucbea Henry Houghton et aL: twenty days to rettie bill BEJ JUDGE LIILTBRIDGE Mahala Sawtell vs city cf Detroit motion for trial granted Emma Knapp vs Aaron Sheppard thirty days Into next term to settle biiL BEORE JUDGE HOSMER James Gamble et al vs Henry Backusw trial granted The Roulette Cycle Co lim ited vs Charles Ege motion to set aside order to bold to ban denied Ignats Prsybylski et el vs Julia Karpinski et al decree for complain SLtXt EMPIRE ans TH MIuUT Harry New iU nlUTI ExiravaMza Co 48 Travesty 48 I 13 Great Specialists 18 1 wTRIl RY Tarases Ballet Troupe 1K1LD1 Magnificently Eu ed and i EVENINGS 15c fOc 3 Peter Beller desires to establish a ferry frjtn Jacob Beller's dock to the head of Relle Isle He will run the steamer Daisy as a ferry and agrees to carry paas ngeta zt flve cents a ride or else sell eigm tickets for a quarter He present ei a petition with Ju stgnatcres asking for the ferry to Mayor Pingree yesterday Jamros Tierney Sr and Lavlnla Tierney were bound over to the Court yesterday on a cnarxe of resisting and obstructing an officer the complaint be ing made by Patrolman Pollard ball X4X two sureties each Pollard and another of ficer went ta arrest one of Tfr rney sons wLen the alleged interference occurred The 3 rem tn were paid off yesterday with certificates of indebtedness by the fire com mission They were cashed by the Savings bank and are due July 15 without By the time they are due the com mission will have available money from nl The Davis reeh fc Salt ish Co filed articles of association yesterday The cap ital stock is 09010 fully paid in and is held as follows: Geo Kirchner 40o James Donaldson 3w rederick Harper shares Edgar A Davis 1 yyONDERLAND A CrMt IfAnn GAN ZE th Pbenomiil Imperwonator and So ORGERY Bass Pale A ie nodern 10 Room Brick Residences Lots 40x110 Nos 688 692 696 and 700 Second Avenue and 121 est Alexandrine Avenue with large barn in rear The mo nd Jurod noon 354 ield avenue an ice wagon passed and the little fellow jumped on the rear step A moment later he fell off and ran to his moth er complaining that he was hurt Several physicians were called and an examination showed that some sharp Instrument hai pierced the abdomen as the Intestines were protruding through the wound It also de veloped that an artery near the spine had been punctured aa tlie boy was suffering from an internal hemorrhage Everything jjusduuxc uyue tu sayu me um wim out avail and he died yesterday morning The doctors think that the lad must have struck against an ice hook which was hanging under the wagon Coroner Butler was notified and will hold an Inquest 85044 Jam Winter vs rederick fooL Capias Turner Turner Crawford Mary ombam ts Samuel Lyons Lewis A Stoneman attorney CHANCERY CASES Samuel Hadley et al vj William Trick i al BUI for specifia performance Ab ram HclL solicitor John et vs ttllliun a Bid dle et al Bin to set aside lease ete Philip Vaa Zile solicitor Detroit Savings Bank vs Gustav Kreit zrr et al Bill for foreclosure rederick Sibley solicitor 15545 Mary Nonott vs John Nonotte BUI tor divorce George Collier solicitor BEORE JUDGE RAZER Walter Walker etc ve Detroit Boat Works: order placing cause on docket as No SO Thatcher Detroit Soap Co stricken from docket Albert Booth ly vs Ed ward Gordon: Judgment on non osult Reynolds VW Harman motion to strike from docket made Ly defendant Alfred Crick vs James Hanley motion for continuance made by defendant Will iam Crick' vs same same motion Clinton A Chamberlain William diet tor plaintiff under tti 5s: no coats GuIIlax vx ort ayae 23eLe of the owner Mr McKendree Jones who is compelled to magnificent residence property will be sold without reserve to Without exception this is the first opportunity ever offered in this ArlT ttt fmrn ca a aa aaa ax a aaa xr axa vx vv a a ood ward avenue one block from Third street car line The most beautiful resi dence location in the City of Detroit Must be WILL BE SOLD TEItMa I25U0 down on each balance on mortgage 5 years at 6 per cett Title perfect JZX) on day of sale PE MEMBER THE Wednesday June a on prem CnlteA State Weather Bureau Report Detroit MicK June 48 The follow ing observations were taken at the sama moment of time at the following places whereby the Circuit Court rooms No 3 andNa 4 which Lie been Comlermied by the jurt too small far buinesa may enlarge! The lartiucns teiureen the courtrooms and the turv rooms will be taken out ach a change will increase tbe wiuih of the courtrocms ten feet Jury rcxuns will be prorfdwj up tn the narffieait corner of the city hall attic Yesterday Architect Myers was shown the rooms and aake draw plans for the contemplate! rv by Au I ditor Lawrence An old chimney ruus throuah I the partition between courtroom No 3 and me i jury ora but It is a dead flue and will be taken out Before the plan of remod llng can put tn effect tba Judge will have to agrro as the change is being madeunder thrfr orders No ring nas neen caned to consider and none will be held until after the are completed and laid before laem ot llnex KatelilTe Lid uud Ov Ono Million People wear the Douglas $3 $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory ANNOUNCEMENT to contemplated alterations and improvements in our building we win make a special sale of OXE QUARTER on all our framed pictures (Paintings excepted) WILLIAH CO WOODWARD AVE CO JOHN ST SUIT COMMENTED YESTERDAY TO HAVE 1 SET ASIDE Spring overcoats: all the latest styles at rank Licht Michigan avenue The long lookcl for strike among the cigarmakers of the city was inaugurated yesterday and from esent indications the fight promises to be waged until either side is ao badly beaten that no trouble will bo experienced for a long time to come Both the cigarmakers and the employers are in it to win and both Bides are determined that the other shall gain no advantage The trouble does not extend to all the shops in the city but is restricted to those commonly known among the labor frater nity as that is shops that are neither union nor non union The movement to have these shops of which there are about seven unionized has been agitated for many months but no decided step was taken until yesterday However when the trouble with the Banner Cigar Company was settled some time ago the men felt so elated over the successful ter mination of it that they decided to again start the anti open shop movement About a week ago an enthusiastic meeting of Clgarmakers Union No 22 was held at Ger man hall on Monroe avenue and tlve advisability of striking was fully discussed It was a hard battle to inaugur ate the movement but those In favor of closing won the day and an appeal was sent to the International Union whose headquarters is at Chicago asking that body to sustain the local union in the mat Yesterday the reply was received and it being favorable President Strauss at once ordered all union men out of the open shops Tie strike was called to take efleet at 12 noon and at that hour over 354) men and girls walked out Among the moro prominent manufacturers whom the walkout affects are the Banner Cigar Co I etrolt Cigar Co Brown Bros Gordon Ci gar Co ant George Muebs St Co In the after noon a meeting of the strikers waa held at 222 Randolph atrwl President Straus addressed the meeting and said that the international union has a treasury in which 4jouu was al th dis posal of the strikers He exhorted them to be faithful and to stick to the stand they had taken and promised that all would be provided for Each member who walked out will be al lowed 43 per aeek during the time that the strike Is tn progress Thomas Indan and a num ber ot others alno addressed the meeting and ap pealed to the members to be consistent in the Course to be Jetrsued Among the cigar manufacturers whom the strike affects the utmost confldence is felt as to the outcome President John McLean of the Cigar Association who ta the proprietor of the Detroit Cigar Co stated yes terday that he waa severely handicapped Ly the turn at events but was In no way alarmed lieaid that the idea of ing dictated to by the union was distasteful and that it waa going to be a fight to the finish "If they are stronger" he said "all well and good we are beaten but if we are the Letter they will have to eome to oar terms" Mr McLean stated that he would call a meeting ot tixe Ctaar As oeiaUun for thia aftertuxm and then some de cided action would be taken The members ot the CigarmakerW Union held an enthusiastic meeting ac German hall last night About 3ofrwere present and all det rmtn to see the fight through A mo tion was made and adopted that all cigars made In T' troli not bearing the union label should be Wm Strauss president of the union: John Mahoney vtccpresident and Chas Bro were mad agents to see that no gedds were lng sold withwut the laJieL and were given power to boycott any manufacturer found doing ru Their territory Is unlimited but for the present will be restricted to the states of Mich igan Ohio New York and the north and west section of the United States Circulars will be sent to all unions requesting men keep away from this city while the strike ta la farce I Mahon International president of the Amalgamated Axaocla Uon of Street Hallway Em loyes was resvot and addressed the meeting A resotuUon trom the street railway ernpKi ro Was submitted indorsing the artlen rt the Cigar makers and promising moral support and as sistance Thomas Dolan and wis Jackson were elected ja ewident and vice president respective ly to flu the poettlorw made vacant by the for mer officials who were elected agents The advisory board hs full crmtrol of the strike an I will daily at 222 Randolph Street Th strik benefit cards will be Issued t'v day Every member will be compelled to re port to th advisory board dally in order to rive the teneflt of the strike fund The local agitation will by means of a circular letter setting forth the uses and abuses of the union lab Legal Blanks Bubtcrip ilea DepL The res Prcaa Artfiuy Stevens agetl 12 was sent to the reform school unUi 16 years old by Judge Chapin yesterday for being a juvenile dm crceriy A meeting of the joint committee of the Grand Army posts and kindred aysocia tiot will Le neid in the Probate Court Babcock chief mar will temler his report Max Be rl insky aged 5 whose parents re Division street came down wltit E3iLupox yesterday and he wa sent to the pesthouse His grandfather who is a ped dler minks that he must have visited an imectecl house Steve Bauman convicted and sentenced to Jackson for two years and a half on the charge at embezzling 3m from Coliins 4t Co was brought tack to the jail late MonuwZy uigiit the Supreme Court having granted iilm a new trial tCcpUbllcan will caucus on Cae une appoint merit at 3 this af ttrnocn in termaxi Salesmen's hail gu Mon roe avenue Aid Grunow said none Lux Republican aldermen would be allowed to com jn on the divide cf spoils WiHie Wilson aged 9 of XC3 Xoble street and IDaaiel Quinan aged 4a of 114 Russell street have been missing ince Jan 3 The rormer went to the island have a swimnd aid not return Guinan is a street javer and his absence is unaccountable Albert Misker appeared in the Police Court yesterday charged with throwing a pail of water on his wife He thought taut he nad a right to give his wife a thrashing and his opinion eocA him 85 or thirty davs As usual in such eases the wife paid his said iVUMe Law a 10 year old lad whose step lather resides in Redford ta languishing inai on a charge of burglary It ta alleged Laat be broke into his step father's grocery and stole a lot ot canned goods which he took into the woods XTiilie Intended to eamp out but his hiding place was dis Cuered The Intention is to send him to reform sehooL Otto Statts the young man who was as sa jited by a gang of lads who pelted him Witastones was able to appear against his ssaiaats yesterday morning He was ruck on the temple and It was feared that he bad concussion of the brain The six jys were given a lecture and told to keep 1 streets our of them were fined small amouriLj as a remixider On Memorial John Conely the prominent attorney was taken ill and his rase was declared one of appendicitis lest rilay afternoon he was taken to Har per hospital and the delicate and difficult operation of removing the vermiform ap was performed by Drs jvalker A McGraw' and Emerson operation was declared very success ful and it is expected that Nir Conely will VtNC' iENAWetlEJ CAL ine Calf iKahgahci 350 P0LICE3 SOLESco sz WORKINGMEN CXTRA INE I7 oCYSSCHCCLSHCESLADIES' THE DETROIT REE RES3: The Trouble Promises to lie ItvachluK lule Settled on By depositing OUR DOLLARS regularly each week in this bank the following table will show you how much your savings with interest compounded will amount io in the given number of years Why not trv it? MATLNEES Mcn Wed amd Closing Concert Detroit Choral Society 350 Voices oteveos Director assisted by nIE E3DIA JUCH Soprano Herr Herman Heberlein Violoncellist Auditorium Thursday Jane 6 Admission 23 cents Reserved Seats 50 cents Plan ot Auditorium at Schwankovsky1 SMITH BROS IVeitht Juggling STEPHEN Ibe avorite Punch SILVG HIgn CI ss Comedy The LATEST SONGS German Students 10c admits to aS chairs 5 and 10c Col John Atkinson as administrator with the will annexed of the if ary Beecher tuMate filed a bill ot complaint yesterday for the purpose ot having the 100 year Iease ot the Diddle bouaa declared void The defendants are Wm Biddle as executor of the will and trustee cf the estate of Eliza Biddle who died on November 3 as the late Maj John Biddle Edward Margaretta Porter Biddle Geo 1 Beecher as heir andGen Luther Trowbridge and Geo Becher as administrators of the estate ot the late Luther Beecher The bill states that on August 1 1871 Yv Biddle pursuant to granted by the last will of die made an agreement Beecher leaving to him the and Biddle house for years from that date with the privilege ot a renewal by the heirs for another ItK) years at the expiration of the lease Beech er agreed to keep on the premises furni ture and fixtures ot the value ot not less than llvuwAj during the life of tbe lease to keep the same insured for that amount and to pay ail taxes The rent of the property was fixed at certain sums up to July 1 1SS1 when it was to be determined tor the next ten years and at tbe expira tion of that and each following decade in this manner: ive per cent of the value of the build ings and fixtures which was assumed to be JlCuC'd making a sum ot J3utO or more: In addition as the rental ot the buildings and 3 per cent of the value of tne real property to be appraised as fol lows liea party to noose a disin terested person who should own one or more lots in the neighborhood and these two persons to appraise the value of the ground treating it as an unlncumber vacant lot The total amount was to be the annual rent of the property The bill shows that Luther Beecher died intestate on September 16 LS32 leaving his widow and one child that on May 17 1x33 Mrs Mary Beecher died testate that petitioner was appointed administrator of her estate with me will annexed on May 8 1554 and that her estate consists of prop 1 erty to be received trom the estate ot Lu 1 ther Beecher It is submitted that the lease for 10IJ years I is in violation of the statutes of perpetuity and that the execution of such a lease with the privilege of extending it another Itv years thus tying up the two large estates I for an indefinite time and depriving not only the beneficiaries under the will and the heirs at law from any benefit but alsothe legal heirs of those beneficiaries for generations to come ta void as against public pokey It ls charged that Die ad mlnlstrators of the Luther Eeecher estate are using the lease as an exeus for not I distributing the estate claiming that they are threatened with some kind of pro i ceedlngs the nature of which they do not land can be used to The court is asked to decree the lease idHlnmvni 3 44 A 8 1 1 I vuxu to grant an injunction restrain ing Biddle from enforcing any obligations on account of the lease and from renewing the same 5 vJ wetk week erk week i or dollars per Meek lu 11 ednesday jrttne at clock O2N7 Sab SR Belle Isle Ice Co I Days of Grace I lice Ice Icel tie ro a EQ Red Ar tezl AIIinir nle inxr said forced la cjs tVi hereby ff tT I 4144 9 a I tv as ss a tug a ax cuuntrrfelt trade murk label tb ellintr or beer Bints Ale I nut the pro duct of HuMjks IlxilellfT Grettou Itils a uny such fraud or any lufrlnacinent uftheir smd prlvilea'' will be yieiorouly nroxecutrfK yy iN'w uv To Night June 5th 24 PROEITARIE ssy vg £212 40 £113X 1 4.

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À propos de la collection Detroit Free Press

Pages disponibles:
3 662 373
Années disponibles:
1837-2024