Benton Harbor Evening News (Newspaper) - March 16, 1897, Benton Harbor, Michigan * AND WARMER TONIGHT AND bul 25 * ' 451. MARCH 10, 1897. Explained in Full by tht Maint OF THE Mow nicy Aro to of ana for the of or Ilio 1. v ami means ill to a that ho a of new by makes Iho has two to laleo and to tho tries of the On the and Jay Gould Both Hard City of Duluth arrived ott tho harbor at St. thin morning and if Hamilton had scon the boat struggling to muko tho dock ho would have a convincing argument to lay before his associate law makers of the disgraceful condition of tho When the Duluth had through thu railroad bridge tho of proceeding to the dock She grounded slightly at the stern near the but released Proceeding toward thu the boat again ran aground Wallace Son's lumber yard where she but without to release All efforts wore futile even with the assistance of the tug Andy to got the boat afloat and It was finally found necessary to send for a lighter and discharge a portion of the Shortly after II o'clock the tug Andy towed a lighter alongside of the Duluth and men wero nut to work discharging ' ill of the evening with of nearly of loaded at the Ulg Four for When few feet from the duck she ran aground where she now lies hartl and within a thousand feet or lies aground In the channel two heavily laden one other This should interesting reading for the congressional committee on and Pathway of Roses Is Provided for Some of the Incoming City SALARY ORDINANCE tho for tlie lust year the revenue about thu h us |l and of 4iul is on the the Imports of cach class of would ba tho the next year UH in the year ended J JUit us Mf wool limes us great and I hose of woolens than as hi as in the the excessive In- largely reduced Ity the the faet our production wool has pounds since 1k;i: will the of more wool now Hum in the latter that of wool fall off ai from of on of anticipatory to avoid we place the Mi n vi source at lor frolli alFo that tlie imports of woolens will fall marly per from tlie of we the revenue fiom this under the rates at about From we estimate additional a off of of Havana of thu revolution In fulia we the estimules additional revenue to be from the to The remaining si would a revenue of on the basis of of Iiut us there would Im- imports at the gradual of activity this by iiH the of impel wc reduce the estimates on these to UH an additional revenue of tlie Hist A further r. duet ion of or fer leave to as the probable ri venne from this the first ui old rise to tiie ond are helow rallier than above tho probable a delay in of the hill should the opportunity for imports of on which are lie raised particularly and any lay hi yond the 1st of May iU placing Hie hill the statute book would in a large loss of iiiA is KiiM on the IM lit. on ami increase of revenue is secured liy the transferring crude and straw straw and other from the free of the present law to by tho duty on woolens to compensate the thu duty placed on by the duly on sugar about three-fourths of a cent per In order to encourage the of sugar in this which It is believed can be done and thus give our farmers a new crop which wo now Import froni by increasing tlie duty on agricultural products by and on fine cotton of iron und and ui and in to and other industrien and by oii fund PROSPEROUS of St. John's Church Conducted Like Protestant churches of thla city could learn some in business from the way the affairs St. Catholic church are is the moat church structure in the city and eost nearly There is nothing about the Interior that is The society in in debt about and ItH annual interest i paid In the of a 1 In the winter and every member a certain amount to be in the fall when umney in 8eetion ia are but few in the 1'atliolle fall a church which many other church of Mayor and City Attorney $ of tho common council are In a last night they passed a measure the mayor and aldermen an annual salary of They the of the city attorney to jind the salary of city treasurer from to Other changes of minor were adopting this measure the aldermen condoled with each other over the action of their In chopping ilown the of the and from to them serve tho city for a year for the paltry sum of concluded thill it WHS a notoriously mean trick and thai thoy would sot an coming councils pattern salary was by C Whon it to the of the mayor and aldermen there was some that was too much for in tho council chamber in a year and for the witli a serious insisted tinit a for of the Not to lie outdid by the prowess of his Alderman Volheim moved tho aldermen and mayor their services to the elty He on a vote upon his motion and it transpired he was the one that dared vote Made Three Men Happy March sent three nominations to the senate as of ambassador to torace of New ambassador to of to bo secretary of In Groat REVIVAL LAST NEW Has Boon Granted in the Assault last and will not convene until next when the jury will be present and the criminal of the vs Anthony of will be taken Farmer ami K. convicted at the last term of court of an assault have been grunted a new trial the by the defendants to pay tlie costs in judgment in the cu e of L. Melntyre against the Farmers bank was set aside and a new trial the chancery by F. A. against C. to the removal by tiie defendant of a shed which was as an encroachment in the alley in the rear of rendered an opinion yesterday decreeing that the shed should be removed at SUE AN Potter Threatens Action Editor who was by V. editor of the St. has lo commence u civil action the A was gotten out lo servo bui Ilio not him in the and since that time he has noi lieen seen in St. Mr. seen by this morning said as as Bowersox returned he wonld bogin proceedings against him for an of per month over last year's city per per day for city per per per for eight chief of per year first assistant per second assistant per for each time called out ami to throw water and 25 cents for service tlie members of hose 2 anil thai the for city taxes waN out of a remedy in a in volution for the of four fcom each to act in witli supervisors In making an and just of The commissioners were to be paid in tho same maimer the councilman contended thai under tlie present many citizens were paying more of city's ignorant and unfair was laid on tne ordinance relative to tlie prevention of passed by tiie council was as to provide that ail constructed shall be 15 feet above roof and with a spark owners of all buildings for publie make application of city clerk for a ami make as to the location cost and file tlie a copy of the wit it that authorizing tiie lire warden to lake charge of in mil on page 2, Meeting Toward Closo Interest audience again assembled at the Methodist last evening to listen to the words of Thomas and the deep earnestness has characterized this series of meetings seems to be us near the preached lust evening on a subject which lie has on before but will liear He urged his hearers not to depend on feeling as fooling was not One might have a great deal of emotion yet not willing to surrender himself to audit is when wo are willing to do the will iti everything wo are truly Thomas gave a shorl out of his own lie for years against going into the ministry and had found no peace until ho had the question wilii rising for prayers won't save any tvs I often Wo may go the form of or religious in many dinerent ways and yel know nothing of as a I am not decrying devotions but what I want to impress upon your minds that prayers do not always include always includes K. 15. is well known spoke a lew wonis al the close of Mr. which were full and Hay i to bo by tiie N oung Men's sodality of in the evening will surpass any St. tlay entertainment ever given 2-'t, St. 2^1, McCord and 0. Want a Street Car Franchise to Eastman E. MAIN AND MORTON Run to LL Miles to Start With Will Complete It In 90 if lite common council grants the necessary franchise Benton have a new street car line before I special meeting of the council is called for a week from at which linte Seely McCord and O. Wescott will present a street car ordinance which tlie alderman will asked to The new line to start at the West Michigan run up Water passing Big Four to Main street and east on Main to McCord on to avenue and then oast on the latter avenue to line will give residents of Morton their long for Tiie will run wilhin two blocks of tile college and one of In a year or two tbe expect to a around tlie college and the road will be days a is and will be in class Heavy thinge rails will be used on the principal For iwo years tho company wa its the using and after that ' in of continuing tlie road from the In J. W. by several days tigo Philip Humphrey has commenced an in the circuit court Jumes Henderson for estimating ago at It Is caused Humphrey's arrest 1807, on tho charge of and Imprisoned February Humphrey arraigned for before who after Investigating the facta acquitted and the Humphrey claims to have suffered great shame and mental anguish for which he brings A. of has begun a suit in the circuit court against C. Charles F. Kent to recover on a contract to the W. has a In the circuit court to foreclose a mortgage of executed as security for a note by William and Mary A. FIVE M. J. Henderson Passes M. Henderson died lust night at the home of tho family on Ross street of puerperal that caused the death of Mrs. Henderson visited her live weeks since which time until her her life hung by a very slender Henderson 2.'l years of She was born in Detroit anil came to Benton Harbor Ave years She leaves a two Infant a mother and one funeral will leave the 108 Btiss at Burial In Crystal springs station to I. L gap is i length of the proposed i road tini depot to Springs is three has interviewed a large tiie people along route I and on Hill and they all over the of a is seemingly no a responsible company be a and i Ion I lili can at last on a street 111 are tu desire some from the tmi well loveil and iiiff ali in 1!Iii'i'kind ef that shall vet a guimpe or i for it is tlie d by that it its unit ies of ilis full Cronts of thin de or which are Kvery is made to the bolero It is em broidered silver and adorned with tif trimmed with revers of another color and with laee and the new bodices some appropriate for These are full from the waist line to the of the where they are cut Into are of ae as t-o the the shoulder or the straps aro enriched by of decoration the fancy in favor Is season's preferred colors will tui those of the past wf W. residing died yesterday of al tlie age of 10 Br. Bostick of this city was yesterday to bul she had died he tlie EVENTS THIS M. F McKay by St service at 7:15: from the light in the St. day in hall and dance In Jones A Somier as sii 7:'I0 p. m. at ilie uf W. MOORE 0 the All tW While They Last we will CIve Fm of who tide Dry Goods to the amount of and Map of book is bound In handy form and is il of tho from tho date of discovery the and of its and leading J. Brown Will Make a ever It. decided not to tlie race for a Brown has and lio will Ile a in the conven He the of city a few Jago and hls uni versai Ilis ilie centrai location of bis place of business and his record to a hard man to of Benlon will in convelli ioli al Ilio club rooms March 21. al s m. lo place in nomination full ward and city of ilio union party W. C. Hovey's third ward city fourth Ceorge Knights of Concert by military to ham lots and 51. Beeson's addition I Auditor Cenerai to ham property In town 7. to ham lot S Brook ford's iuh Cenerai to Holmes loi 152. to Holmes loi 100. to Holmes in sec. town 7. Cenerai to Frank Whitman n of n ' of tho n w { of sec town to William in mass at tiie property in Bainbridge club rooms March 21, al N p. to ami rooms March 21, al N p. of a full ward I block 2. Harrington's It. i Frances H. Taylor to B. Crane properly In of this city will to unclaimed letters this week ending 10, Mr Mrs. Mr. C T. Mr. Mr Mr Mr. J. Rev. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. T. calling for these say u euld m one AsU for Hold ut Bird's pure cream of tartar Only a spoonful is of I Cleveland's Baking Powder ] not a heaping wi 1 t 1 tiie Bimetallic dub rooms 21 at p. to place in nomination Anaa M. the old reliable shoe will do you tho ill fur Pure and raised with has no bitter bui U and keeps and GREAT In town 91 U. to 5 acres In Bainbridge township F. Chubb to August lot 1. block Houghton's 3S Years of Hard Have to DRY COST FOR Choice Havana strictly 1 and printed in the etc. With it cM the forts and as by sure to ask for the history and map of Cuba or it will now spring goods are all on sale cheaper than tho for tHe will notice that these prices are hard to 22 granulated per bartt Calumet 12 bars Havon Spring wheat 111.25 bbl. gold 17c. H bars Kanta Claus 2r>c. Ginger lb. Rio 19c. Armour's family 56", Armour's per doma llew canned Paris canned 10c. a cloud of clatter of bum of cry of drivers and craning of necks to discover Soon will and after scoring bard fori have the In oi GOOD any one In tho and WINDOW whole AND TAINS and PIOTS and and Quarter of a Mile Stretch in Advance Of Them AU io the Furniture dust we raise on Bed Room tresses us of of the of Is In our favor and is in J. Kant Main where scalp falling and gruym ss of the hair do nut but of it to bo In tho rom tile u in d to in the and tonic like room in tomorrow | a full report of tlie will lie I Ilion Ije i Ulken by an operator in tiie roum and an as will be n ad to Ihe room will be us as thai the may be no other fur IT but attend the dunce given The Wolverine club al St. tones with willow will he much In tlie green will to Im of the from mint and white is the green with of white silk or uf white wraps the are alinosi all uf and n uf this the f very by and Tin* ni vlf of the in its and which Ihj given ol u l The skirt a in front and u loro of The have at top and cut in talis at 1,; hack makes all tiie ring will ile given j An of will be i A of i TRUSTS ARE The Pooide of This City Will Derivo a are ut war ami as a f tiie will for s baie every une Uie lettor al of will he l old for a No lo go Highest PERFECT pure of Tartar Fw from Alum or any other Point in Our WALL PAPER of ns y have to buy from a sample bnt cai you get what you White Double Beautiful 12 1*2 the largest ai tlie l aud urnst In They are the