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   Weekly Press, The (Newspaper) - August 2, 1906, Saint Joseph, Michigan                               j HUH MM marc JOSEPH MAKES BIO ANNUAL nemo HELD AT ATTENDEE Can Crowded All Day With People Going and Hold Meeting aad Elect Officers For Ensuing It Is estimated that there are people in attendance at the thirty-first annual Young People's which is being held at rien Springs The fact of their the new line from this city and Niles accounts for the large The Interurban company had pre- pared for the emergency and have Tun extra cars all day when The management deserve credit for the manner in which they have carried out their The program this morning was carried out as planned with the band Walker's Colored Cake and Fredo A musical comedians at the platform erected on Ferry This is the largest crowd that the Tillage of Berrten Springs has ably ever Every available space on the street has been taken up toy booths and the crowd is a very orderly At the business meeting this Ing a committee was appointed which consisted of Willard and J. C. Myers to nominate the officers for the ensuing At the election this afternoon the com- presented the following names which were accepted and Lee Hovey of Three Sec. and C. A. Berrien Stanley Beaton Ro- 4ens, O. A. E. H. M. rien Harry H. E. Benton Frend J. A. Three Leon B. Elmer Fred Roscoe Roy Niles Fred D. New W. H. Eau Clyde St. Joe. The exercises at the grove this afternoon with few exceptions were carried out according to the given in the Press a few days ago This evening a grand display of works will be set off under the management of Mr. John This will mark the largest day that this village will probably see unti neyt Month of Fiscal Year Shows In- crease of The receipts of the St. Joseph for the month of July were tree thousand two hundred fifty-five and eighty-four This a the banner month in the history f the This is an increase of over any previous month nd as this is the first month of the ew year It is very encouraging and Woodruff should feel ratified with the It shows n increase in the nd the New Mineral Bath House 10 contributes to the TO BE HELD AT PAW PAW LAKE WILL BE BIG EVENT Aug. Is the Day Set Aside for the Gala Day and a Big Crowd is Looked UTTLE CASKETS Double Funeral in Pontiac One of the Saddest There in Aug. small cas kets In the center of a small bu neat appearing room In the home o Mr. and Mrs. Nate on Asy lum formed the setting yes of one of the saddest funeral which has been seen in this city fo several The little white silver mounted boxes contained the remains of th only two daughters of Mr. and Mrs Fred of 434 avenue In the the larger casket la the little golden-haired Marguerite age one and one-half and i the smaller baby Mary 11s, y lilies of the valley Both chi dren died of cholera i their home In the oldest o Saturday and the youngest Sunday just 25 hours Mr. Stein is a policeman on the Detroit and Mrs. Stein was formerly Miss Nellie of this Mr. and Mrs. Stf are almost prostrated over the lost of their tle Of five children only one aged six twin girls having died two years The little ones were Interred in a single grave in Oak Hill REJECT I REPUBLICAN STATE TABLES OF Indorse President Rooserelt in Aiden Smith Down With His FROM The Watervliet annual Catholic and mid-summer fair will be eld at Allen's Paw Paw Lake Aug. The committee aving the affair in charge this year ave made a special effort to make his the best of all and from the ar- already made it will un- prove a great The band will furnish music for lie occasion and all kinds of sports nd amusements for every hour of he day and evening have been lanned Reduced rates have been secured on the Pere Marquette ar trains from this city and a large rowd will likely attend from the the twin A cordial invitation to DOES NOT NEED LAWYER CONVICT CAN GET PAROLE BY HIS OWN Board Seeks to Discourage The Practice of Prisoners ing Legal 1 has been ound by some attorneys with the rule of the state board of pardons against the employment of attorneys m pardon board a Jackson lawyer employed by a convict ing recently been denied admission to the prison in that city by Warden Secretary Murray says that the rule is a part of the statute ing the parole system in and that he believes it is one of the wisest provisions which the board has is entirely unnecessary for convict to pay money to an attor said the case will have just as much consideration if he does not pay for a lawyer's It has frequently been the case in the past that convicts have employed attorneys who have prac accomplished nothing for THURSDAY AUG. 2 ITS IT 11 mm the West Who to Be Aug. roved to be but two Interesting ents to the Republican invention yesterday at William figured In both and he He Introduced his but the committee laid he table without he congressman had been Mr. Smith realized he senatorial matter could not into the the ral desire being not to disturb the of harmony that was so The other incident in which Smith figured canned he old timers to When of state chairman was he started towards the orm from the rear of the armory nd was given enthusiastic He told the delegates that the st desire of his heart was the are of his party and then he to eulogize Chairman placing him in ion for another Before the applause had subsided Congressman Hamilton was seen to ise in his He was beckoned o the platform and was forced to His reason for getting up to support the of Mr. a seemingly ct but there was a good deal ind it. Extending Olive In the ordinary course of Congressman Hamilton would nate Mr. but Mr. in the fifth was too good an opportunity Aug. brands the man who stated at that he Is Harry son of the late of as an Tie man says he has been a rover for SO dividing his time between South America and the have but captain in the United States army In the George know nothing of this HASSLE ZORDEL APPEAR BE- FORE JUSTICE BRACELIN AND ARE BOUND OVER TO THE CIRCUIT Respondents Gave Bonds to the Amount of and No nation Was Case to be Tried at September Term of Hassle Zordel who were arrested yesterday afternoon on complaint of Mrs. Geraldine Marshall on the charge of selling her brother appeared before Justice late in the afternoon to answer to the charge as preferred against They waived examination and were bound over to the circuit court under 1300.00 which was Im- mediately furnished and they were tiled to appear at the September of the circuit KILLED 01 POLE BAT MOATS Of HA VOLTS NILS HIM As no examination was facts and evidence in the case will not pear the Prosecutor was assured that sufficient had been secured to order for the arrest of the of the Eagle saloon and the fact that he is trial wln no or To the his one of the most cases in peech betokened his warm regard the court the or Mr. but to those back ber if the scenes It meant that William Alden was extending the olive iranch In other words he cleverly ook advantage of a situation which would enable him to work both Congressman Diekema are Smith and Chairman on the most friendly personal but they never have able to adjust their views as to proportions When the goes to the western side of the state man Hamilton will be a and so he did not deem it wise to j 8peciaity of thls et the impression go abroad that I Congressman Smith had a monopoly WHEW CATCHERS Hastings Men Take Two Tons From Portland for Eastern Aug tons of turtles have been taken from the Grand and Lookingglass rivers In the vicinity of Portland this They were caught by two men from who make a on the state To those who understood the situation it was very As an oratorical the I The turtles kind of were shipped to and the prices range from 8 to 9 cents a In fact if for the numerous MANSION MOVED FAR Longyear Razed in in Mass. Aug. 1 dispatch states tha John M. million dollar which he razed has been there just as it stood in this except that the cupola has left off. Standing on the top of Fisher hill it overlooks the town of Brookline Longyear was angered because he considered himself unjustly taxed in He was also offended be- cause a railroad was permitted to be built between his residence and the It required 74 freight cars to re- move his house from this The desire to get somebody else to 4o our work to the mainspring of convention made It had not been speeches the convention would not have lasted an but they were dragged out to such proportions that the state who were did not get a chance to re- turn their fervent Not that there was any demand for them to do but that Is the usual course Resolutions Adopted by the representative cans of in convention unreservedly and cordially indorse the courageous and aggressive administration of President We admire him as the embodiment of the high ideals of the Republican for his in- upon adequate and efficient railroad and for his de- mands that the welfare and Inter- ests of the people shall be first con- regardless of selfish ings and of the organized protests of greed and Under his ad- ministration the enforcement of law has been prompt and re- cognizing neither position nor tion In dealing with violators and In urging the requirements of WIRES ARE GUT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN STADT AND ST. BURG Fight Continues Between Mutineers and Loyal are a deal like Special Cablegram to Daily St. Aug stradt Is cut off from communication with St. telegraph and telephone wires being Aug. Fight between mutineers and loyal troops waged during night ing very heavy Volleys of rifle shooting and the sound of cheering among the soldiers also was distinctly audible In It was Impossible to reach the fortress Reports that reached here said there are several hundred dead and Was In Employ of R H. BC Joe aad Made Wrong Gen. Instantly A sad accident happened this morning when Ray Moats a lineman In the employ of the B. H. ft St Joe Ry. ft Lt was instantly killed while making an adjustment on a transformer at the top of a pole at the comer of Lake and Vineyard avenue in Benton In company with two fellow employes named and Andy started out to make some re- pairs on the light it appears that the transformer located at Lake and Vineyard avenues was not ing properly and Mr. Deam left Moats and Garlinger to make the Mr. Deam was absent for some time and returned about five minutes previous to the dent Moats was on the top of the pole and Garlinger standing at the bottom when Mr. Deam Moats was engaged In making a con- and held in one hand a pair of pliers and in the other a wire Deam and Garlinger were watching him from below and It appears that Moats in his endeavor to stretch the wire in order to get It to its desired threw his body to one causing his leg to straighten as he did so his foot struck a primary wire and his body formed a hort circuit on the He lay on the wires for a minute or so and his fellow workmen heard him utter a ger Immediately climbed the caught hold of Mr. leg and gave it a short the body re- axed and fell to the ground Two thousand volts had passed hrough the body and Moats must have been instantly his si were through to the flesh and he hand that held the plyers was also badly no other marks were apparent except a slight cut on the face caused by the fall from off the top of the Doctors Chapln and two other doctors were ately to the scene of the but they were all of the opinion that death must have been instantaneous after the contact The dead man was removed to Rowe's and afterwards taken to his No inquest will held as it was decided by the er that it was unnecessary Mr. Moats was an experienced elec having been engaged in the business for several years He was a married man and lived with his wife and two children on Bronson avenue in Benton he was well known in the twin cities am had been in the employ of the com pany for some At one tome he was engaged in business and con ducted an electrical In the Bell opera house No blame can be attached to the company and Mr. undoubted ly supposed that he had pulled tb safety plugs which disconnects th which the company has vided for the safety of its employees Cant Go to Aug. tickets purchased and ar- its all made for a muter visit la their old home la and Mrs. Walter Jelley hut Sat. rday night saw lightning destroy heir barns and all their hay and rain stored In Their farm stored la anticipation of heir long absence from was and their house badly The hard working aad prosperous are now compelled to give up their trip and spend the money they ad saved to PUT OFF UT HREE ITALIANS GET NOISY AND ONE OP THE TRIO GETS LOCKED mute TO Russell Objected to Hearing Any of the Native Songs and ders the Party Pnt off the The Ohio judge who decides tha a woman's age Is her own affair re- of lawsuit Interrogations hat the courage of what should be an court's York World A party of three boarded he G. ft M. steamer City of Chicago esterday afternoon intending to make the trip to but their were spoiled by their ons which resulted in their being ut off the It appears that the party grew arions and made as ranch noise as they insisted on singing heir native songs and making selves to the majority of he who were waiting for le boat to leave on her return Russell appeared on the scene and as he is a man of few words and quick he ordered them to be they aid no attention to his request and t was then that the captain He ordered his men to put them 08 for their made many objections to thai if procedure but they were landed on the dock in short order and their money returned to One of the party who gave his name as Peter Musei continued his noise and his companions argued with him to but he would not isten to it was at this point hat Officer O'Brien took a hand In he O'Brien is the dock cer and sees that order is maintained on the he immediately ar- rested the fellow and turned him over to the local Musel accompanied by his com- panions appeared before Justice none of the trio could speak a word of English and it was necessary to find an N. acted in that capacity and the matter was satisfactorily It cost Musei which he The party were afraid that they could not get to Chicago on the evening boat as they had trouble in the so Chief McAntee acted as chaperon and escorted them to the put them on the boat and sent them to They were a quiet crowd as the boat de- Sire Hiss wonder if the Joneses are getting along well in Mrs. my they've taken Ice all We offer a reward of 35 cants fo case of skin eczema old running wounds or any kind of trouble that Ointment will not for If not cured we pay the 26 nents J. H. No say you have four boys and have named them all Why was when we call at least one of them Agree and man without any ment in him misses a good deal in to willing to rush ln the the Important at each other If good chance legislation of the of their being dragged We are glad to give voice to the good deal of high appreciation on the part of the Republicans of Michigan for the splendid work of the fifty-ninth con- and to the Michigan members of that for their influential part Can you took your girl out rowing and the boat capsized What's the reason she didn't last Louisville la oar judgment m page 4.) the She Is a REDUCED The Big Four has made a two trip rate of 90 cents to Niles or land and Two persons can travel one way on this ticket or one person can travel In each Tickets are good 30 For ther particulars inquire of L. 0. Beaton If want toy a nine WANT The antiseptic aad ing properties of make It superior to family Sold by ft drug Prof. of Amherst said man can lire com- without no i existed without a digestive The dyspeptic has neither or Day by realise the importance of their tl the use of a Mm I A for  

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