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Day
4
Month
July
Year
1889
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Public Domain
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Clara Klüs, a dre.ss-niaker, v;. arrested ■ii Detroit a-íeiy days aso for uisorderly conduct and, pJeaíJlngjfuitty, wig suntenceá to ten dais in tue'housé of corrci liun. ün the arrivál' at the prison the superintend'ént suf pecCed tlit Clara to the maleeex and this provecí trae, The man, Clara, arrived in Detroit two years agó and worked as a cUambérnmid atseveral hotelSi Six weeks ag lie'launched out as a dressmalier. A barbar Jaecame eníinioured of ,the j4ood-lookin dretes-raaker and they were to have been married in a short time. Tlie oteaturfc refu?ed to explain why-he . donned í'eminine apparel, but ' quent threats of suicide. ',.' MORE GOLD' FO'JND. A JLeMii Struck liearinft !.".(). 000 to the Ton- Ishpemi:i Vcrk,i.l t'p. One hundred and ÍUty pounds oE quartz, carrying go'd at.the rate of S.")0,000 a ton, were brought Ín to Ishpeming f rom the Michigan gold mine the' other day. A new shaft was started, and at a depth oí four feet a pocket pL quartz carryiug gold was struck. The vein at thepoint where the find was made is three feet wide- doublé the width of the vein at points previously workeü. The discovery had caused much excitement and was regarded as the most important yet made in the Ishpeming gold range. % Indiana Celébrate a Victory. At White Rapids, twenty-five 'miles from Iron Mountairi, nearly six hundred Menominee Indians gathered recently from all parts of the Opper Peninaula and held a grand pow-wov in whioh the yictory'of the Menominee Indians over tUe Chippewas, near the end of the last centnry., at a point near White Rapids, was celebrated with dances, feüsts ai)d speeches. The . battle which gave the Menomineestii'e asoendanoy arose out of a dispute over the right of the ïlenomineès to oatch sturgeon at the mouth of the river, before they could reach the Chippewas, who were located further up the river. ■ ■ A Soldier Fouml Ie:(ï. The dead body of Hepry Fraullng, a Michigan veteran, was lately found In the Arlington Cemtery at Washington with a bullet hole in his head, apparently having' com'mitted suicide. Later on' it 'was disceveredthat his. pension money, ninety doHais, which" he had jast drawn, was gone, and; it-ig riow supposed thïit he was robbed. Some Michigan people af the Capital were looking into the "-nutter. . Iealth in Mirhitpü;. Eeports to the State Board of Health by fifty-eight observers in different parta of the Btate for the week ended June 22 indicated that 41arrhea, bronchitis, remittent fever and erysipelaB increased, and diphtheria, measles and influenza de.cre'.-iRed in arca of prevalence. Diphtheria was reported attwelve places, scarlet fever at eeventeen, typhoid fever at öve, and measles at six places. Press Associatíon. The West Michigan Press Association concluded its meeting at Mutikegon the pther dfiy. The foilowing officey were elected: President, Robert Smith, Ithaca; Vice-PreeIdent, J. Hedden, Dowagiac; Sccretary, M. T. Woodrulï, (Jadillac; Treasurei-, Otis "FuU Ier, St. Johns; Executive Connnittee, E. N. Dingley, Kalamazoo; T. E. Eodgers, Eavenna; E. Ci. Sbaw, Newaygo.

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