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   Weekly Press, The (Newspaper) - August 9, 1906, Saint Joseph, Michigan                               II SIXTEENTH ST. JOSEPH THURSDAY AUG. 9 DROPS FROM TOP OF TROLLEY POLE TO A PILE OF HAILS VERY EASILY m HEARING ON MAJORITY AGAINST Say Xot Want and Ask That First IV NUMBER 21 ILL MT FOR MAMM RIVERS GIRL TO Slie Her Mother U Now A Good r Broke No lint Tore His Will Re Laid Up j For Weeks Rut Nothing Serious i Hoy nn mber of the of men who have bun ing wires for line and who has been working under the directions of the who super- intended Ihc of wires from Niles to St. narrowly escaped death this morning both by live wire and from a fall of 20 feet to a pile of Fairchild in company with two men and Myers was busy ing repairs to trolley He had 3ust mounted a pole in front of the car barns and reaching up grasped a couple of The wires proved to be live ones and Fairchild was thrown off the pole to the pile of rails below It was at first believed that he had been killed by either the shock on the but when carried into the car barn he revived and Drs. Ryno were To the astonishment of the cian it was found that no bones had been The com- of a severe pain near his hip and it was found that tho cartilage had torn loose from the bone fit this point The will lay the lineman up for some but it will not effect the use of his limb in the ture and the physicians state that will not even cause a He was taken to Mercy hospital where he will be cared for by the I Aug favor of a n i Idle i through Minnesota to in 111 e to a protecting the 1 ting the Lake is ud of iii incut lor were more In the e cf d district i before a special 10 ud of Col. C. E. L. B. D. Halliard and Capt. V. A of vessel as Mood out a middle anal through point mh proper solution of the IK nt MR. AND MRS. HARI TERRIBLE DEATH BETWEEN TI HELMICK MEET WITH AND JOR August vi nt to go k to my is u. bet I have th it tu oo j understand tint I vaut Iti to 1. luis spoke 11 M old 1 of i- to Mi rii 11 t The to Kal o vvith I TANNER AND OTHERS I FAVOR IT FOR 1 doubtedly will hold up the final lort several DODO SELLS ODT OLD DRUG STORE OF DR. E. S. DODD A SOX AT IS Father and Son Have Conducted it Since 1875 at the Present Loca It Is a I. H. county register of and junior partner in the firm of Dr. E. S. Dodd Son of bns completed arrangements for the sale of the old drug store at anan which has been a land mark there ever since its establishment in Since that year tlie firm of Dr. E S. Dodd have conducted a big business at their drug store and it lips been known for miles Dr. Dodd is still living and has at- the good old age of 88 years Both he and his son decided some time ago that they would dispose ol the drug store which they had con- ducted so long and arrangements have been closed with Horace B Cobb of The neighborhood quarrel of Lanors and was settled afternoon by Prosecuting At- torney who ordered Lanors to vacate the premises by the 16th ol this the to pay the costs In the case and refund the month's rent paid for occupancy o the premises until August 16th own the house and rented the portion to a family by the name of ever since the Lanors have occupied the premises there has been difficulty between the and the The trouble culmi when Mrs. Lanor had Mrs Tobey arrested charged with assault and after hearing the facts in the case the Prosecuting Attorney de- the Lanors should move as they had been served with a notice to that j pay the costs in the Were Young Married Coi About Four row at Home in Hii at of the most heartrending After the public hearing had feu fill accidents which d the examining board went into place in the Uin cities occurred Several of the evening at 6 when an In order to get their views trie car running at top speed on said they would Denton Harbor and St. Jo end In written This crashed into the single buggy J id Had Only Been Married teral Will Be Held Burial Will Take Place quickly as possible I was out 1- 1UI.I1K mod ef the i trin r to -i t i ii i t V V l 1 m although I was almost by the shock when I was The I. it r ud 1 i. 1 10 uid Tho child told Mr. tint In i i not good CM i n in her back The to jail bo loft n til .i V could I fi I Laie night Ella suit for th e to go bai d foi Army lie IK us feu tional Posts a Men From Will Re A. 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August iff office rs and com- 11 is of the A It. by a large indorse the of tint the by congress of ait canteens from rational homos after next it said she wanted to her said Vanh was unwise a blow to real against the front of the all right now and t. besides a restriction to er applying the of tnat Knew she would bo n hot Iho personal of the veterans people were under the car and as she had prayed for of the war that ought to be re- RESULT OF NEW UW FOR IN of Will Nominate of Dollars which were seated Hariey B. mick and wife of crus them to death instantly and ins their remains in horrible Seated In their rig and dr horn this city to liar Mr. and Mrs. saw ing thorn an electric top speed along the west horse dril and but look a grip on the to keep the trc side of the As the nearer tho noise was necessary to jack It up to Dispense WUh Coroner Collier at first believed at he would dispense with an but owing to the urgent re- esl of the officials of the street company and the feeling of t citizens who surrounded the Ident and who exposed their opinion all day long. The officer will the child until an of the home surroundings is TOUGHING the Empire Electrical A number of prominent officials of the have written Tanner of their intention to bring the matter before the national which meets In less than a week at The resolutions and demanding that the old soldier be treated as able to care for himself A Very Touching v i uo uncertain he changed motion on a hot as there are mind and decided to impanel a jury was accordingly called August election must bo held in county September 4 for the wheels and motoi solo purpose of permitting the mal showed signs of fright nd of the county to vote on with a tremendous he nomination of a candidate for congress in the seventh This is one of the queerest results motorman asserts that lit til of the operation of the new local car on the reverse tion primary tho with all the But the met this in tho Electrical From Homo or To the Man She tonight It was one of the in of thc representative juries ever inght together in County to life i of officials who will piove tin work of the interview with der in-Chief Tanner appealed in the letters were sent to each staff officer and department true hls on the 11 ii s iss the right in the of tho oncoming Like a Petitions were not filed in Macomb for the nomination of any officers on any but it so that the buggy wilh an awful throwing Prohibitionists of the seventh district splinters and spokes in every had complied with the direct tion and dashing the occupants be- and an election must be the held in every precinct in the county when car finally stOpped the wholly of well representative All them Samuel Quade arc ill business men and Mr. fruit names of the S. J John W. W. Story of Eye Will son of W. Preston j was an eve witness of the Mr. Preston was standing in front Po not iri 1'iis great for the beautiful the Frost i. On tho Maggie by tho t voiced blind Is well price of Three big performances for I price of Empire Pt. Of about answers have boon received twenty are strong in their approval of tho attitude of the five favor the of the canteen and five are Law is One of the leading candidates for at Us to permit the cold water party men to vote An expense of several dred dollars will be body of Mrs. Helmick was found under the hood of the forward his father's mill when the accident i occurred and saw tho leap which Iho COMES OFFICER OF CHICAGO ARRIVED OX THE AFTER- NOON Alleged Diamond Thief to Chicago This Prisoner Makes No Statement Regarding horse dragging the buggy on and that of her husband nn the track before the swiftly found beneath the rear It seemed to the rods and axle and mander of the department of He writes that he concurs in the position taken by I Tannor He close ob- j and experience In DR. C. C. SUES jug tne members of our national RA RIGGAR FOR THAT j t irv homo for disabled volunteer DOCTOR tangled in mangled A large hole wru found in the unfortunate man's Mid ho otherwise bruised Home life h and the score of physicians weic Called determined that he taken out as Mrs. pnd beyond help u said Mr. the car never speed a I could not see tbe hands and he nun hive and did on the as ho but it 1 had no effect on the speed of thc car and it crashed into the i is into She Was Under His Care Two Years and Paid soldiers at Kas mo n clearer knowledge of the fits and abuses of the canteen than who have not been in ai close i observation of the effort to protect h August C. C of Atlantic N. i in tho count v court here today Mrs. Laura Biggar widow of M. a the v ere brought from ru and the car was but hod left the unfortunate man bofo could extend any aid my mind and the honor of it strike theatrical manager of tho couple were of tho approaching as could possible bo and I know 1 and for claiming services Chief of Police McAntee received ho was pronounced this morning from Chicago the The Bodies were removed to th lowing 111 Aug. 1906. Chief of Police St. Mich. car barns immediately and Coroni t j Collier was called for With him came an immense crowd from ton where the news h that did nol for a moment be- Mrs in his lieve that the that ho was only Jaid think that they were Killed lhat time j and that after the car The suit thp nature of a Officer Mullen will leave on With great rapidity and the them they were never aware of Neither of them uttered foreign attachment and attaches all credits and chattels thirty boat to return M. Gen. Supt. of The officer arrived on the two o'clock boat and left with Hammond on the five o'clock boat for where he will be held to answer to the charge of stealing a diamond from Mrs. Copeland In that The arrest of Hammond was con- a clever piece of work by the Chicago officer as there were but meager means of Hammond had little to say ing his he expressed the ion that the chief ought to let him go if the officer did not arrive to take him Chief McAntee Informed him that if the officials did not come for him in a reasonable length of time that he would be but Officer Mullen came this afternoon i Hammond's hopes were not scene of the accident was soon the scene of a great The horse which had become frightened broke loose from the rig and fled far over the marsh being captured only after a long Meanwhile Coroner Collier was going over the ground where the cident occurred with Motorman Kinzie and gaining what Information he Motorman McKinzie told his story simply but graphically to the coroner and dwelt on the details as little as I first sighted the and was driving a word as the car bore down jn the of Peter j said the at a good rate of j speed along the road from I Harbor to St. Joseph woi comine towards me and I nothing out of the ordinary in M I conduct of the We drew I er rapidly and when almost the horse and a great spring jumped FREE the great southern drink will be served at the fountain between the hours of seven and nine this HERRING If yon want try PRESS WANT EW SPA PERI Tho members of the Sunday school St. Joseph's Catholic church across the bearing tho i holding their annual picnic up and the man and woman Joseph river today at it. I A large crowd the did not even have time i Thc steamer Tourist left this scream and as I threw on tho t this at nine o'clock with with one hand and thr brakes i throng of young The tho tho wheels locked and It has boon Ideal for Hie outing slid over the stricking is looked forward to by the buggy snd throwing both the man with much land the woman under the members of that home against During time H was a rare sight to see a n soldier on the streets at u n' lion but when canteen was abolished the town was full Of drunken v hich Was a con- stant to the city as well as officers at the Hondricks alleges that he me that the sale of d Mrs in his private i lieve that would control of ln New for twol military in 101 linst onc Advancing step towards and The act of congress will not advance but increase It will not improve the morals of the but make him more If he desires by forcing him to mingle with the In- mates of the low dives and brothels to obtain what he thinks he has a right to have if he wants He says nothing Is too good for the old and congress can not re- member their services If It sees fit to dictate their modes of and what they shall eat or A. J. department commander of have always been an advocate of the for the untimely death will be mourned bv 1 to make the Sunday school more j and the privilege of one at a many and tho sorrowful nature of Popular does not seem to need so I if I am a believer In much attention j temperance The canteen vastly they are and the Statistics prove uic season is i Practical army men advocate it. When prohibitionists the teen are simply pouring oil on the running gear of dives nnd dissolute If tho matter is up in proper form in the national I am of the opinion that there will be a h unanimous sentiment in favor although the woman I believe with the intention of I do not believe that the man can be justly blamed for the accident as it was and James of the executors of the will of Henry M. and these two men with Richard M. Gullck them as Mr. and Mrs. Helmick were well Mr says Mrs. Bennett in They have only now tn Chicago and to the teen married about four months and best of his nag no place of enjoying one of the first residence where service may be had their Both of them on her ln or popular young people of that j and had many friends there and in the twin that the problem of how the accident is only made more when it is learned that thov were just starting out on life's sei together and were known as a model young couple Married April 12. Mr and Mrs Helmick Med on 190fi Mrs Hoi name and at tho of hi r she resided at Her was IS. while that of h. r was 2 Ho son of Ambrose HolmicK of Hinchman Carry Remains The remains vero day to Hint tho lino and at woie ed for the funeral v hich will be tomorrow at the homo of the de- on page Tho sonio shades look hotter In and others look letter when It Is cloudy The ind seems to be todav which hair MIII to on tho canteen 01 d's I it cii having on luid last but all from the same men I was to last 1 heard MHI Kissing proposals as in the hall Rut it from a pure- ly scientific do you was merely trying to collect A i few microbes for the medical If yon want results try a at my PRESS WANT j i j V l t  

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