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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XVI. NO. 20. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. WHOLE NO. 803. and may be had of the secretary, Mr. A.drove away. They took him to Salino and Number of School Children in the LOTS OF NEWS. H. Hopkins, U. of M. library, at Shee- thence to Mooreville, where they intended County. han's from 9 to 5 on the day of the con- to keep him until Saturday morning so The county clerk has received a state- EVENTS OF THE WEEK IN THIS cert, and at the door on the night of the tbat he could not be present at the ban- ment of the number of school children in CITY. concert, May 1G. Associate tickets will quet. each township in Washteuaw county, as also be sold as heretofore. It is to be The freshmen discovered Evans' ab- reported to the Superintendent of Publio hoped that when Conductor Nikisch ap- sence early Thursday evening and at once May 19-24 Tbe Stevens-Dean Cage.—Appointment Instruction by the boards of school ir- of Teachers.—Tonne BnrRlars.—Five pears on the stage University Hall will surmised the cause. They organized search- spectors, and upon the basis of which the Sopnomores Suspended, Etc., Etc. contain as brilliant aD audience as can be ing parties and immediately started in pur- county treasurer is to apportion the fine found. A more appreciative one he could suit, one party going to Ypsilanti, another money collected to the townships named haidly find. to Dexter and the third to Saline. The below, for library purposes: ANOTHER JCRT WILL TRY IT. latter party, comprising ten freshmen, ob- Ann Arbor 3,006 MAMMOTH SALEI tained a clue at Saline, and after enlist- Ann Arbor Town 248 This city is gaining some notoriety for Appointment of Teachers. ing the marshal of that village and two Bridgewater 330 furnishing cases in which false imprison- Dexter 2:7 The School Board, at their meeting other men started for Moortville. At the Freedom 503 ment plays a part, and the juries which are Tuesday evening, advanced the salaries of hotel in this burg, Evans wag found, to- Lima 289 Lyndon M 166 to decide these cases are gaining an equal many of the teanhers from $50 to $100. gether with the five sophomores, who Manchester 713 notoriety by reason of their inability to They appointed tbe following teachers for seeing that they were outnumbered re- Northneld _ . 367 All Remnants. Every material found in Dry Goods reach a verdict. Last term, the case of the next school year, at the salaries turned Evans to his classmate?, and tha Pittsfleld „ 825 entire party returned to this city, arriving Salem _ 805 Kate L. Moore against W. B. Thompson named below: Saline 588 W. 8. Perry, Superintendent „ 12,200 here about 4:30 Friday morning. Scio 663 Stores. Our Cloak Department changed into a had a claim of false imprisonment about t Sharon 335 HIGH SCHOOL. Both fieshmen and sophomores looked Superior „.«. „ _ 329 as well as the other charges, and the jury J. G. Pattcngill, Principal, Latin and upon the affair as a huge joke, and could Sylvan 421 Greek J1.800 Webster 197 beautiful Curtain and Drapery Room. Everybody were unable to agree. On Monday, the H. N. Chute, Phy's Science 1,700 see nothing serious in it. Pres. Angell did York 282 case of L. M. Stevens against Col. H. S. Lev! D. Wines, Geometry and Algebra 1,400 not see it in that light, and the five ab- Ypsilanti Town ......_ 284 Alice Porter, Latin „ 700 Ypsilanti „ 1,759 Dean came on for trial, and the result was J. C. SIcClennahan, Commercial Dep't 1.200 ductors, who were known to him, were visit Tlie Store and examine the the same. The attorneys for the defend- Mary E. Hunt, Nat. Science 700 notiSed that such actions were against the Total 11,327 Mary E. Dickey, German and French 800 good order of the University and that the ant were Col. Atkinson, of Detroit, and Fred C. Clark, History 900 matter would be brought before the fac- B. M. Thompson and D. Cramer, of this Louis P. Jocelyu, Arithmetic and Algebra... 800 An American magazine has offered the W. W. Esau, Grammar and Composition 600 ulty at the next meeting. The faculty met Princess of Wales $5,000 for an artie'e. city. The plaiotiff was represented by C. Ella P. Ludwig 500 Nellie S. Loving, Librarian 400 on Monday evening and decided that the So determined was the editor to secure H. Kline and M. J. Lehman, Mr. Sawyer J. Montgomery, chemistry and Astronomy.. 1,000 five participants should be suspended for one the royal coutributor ihat he sent a special Weekly -:- Sales. Alice Hunt, Drawing 400 year, giving them the privilege, however, having withdrawn from the case last week. Lucy K. Cole, Music 400 messinger to liarlboroucrh House. The of coming before the faculty next Monday Princess has as yet neither eccep ed nor The case was one of peculiar interest, and GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. evening and presenting their ct.ses, before the court room was crowded. Eliza Ladd, Principal eighth grade 450 def lined the offer. Anna D. Robinson, Ass't 400 the sentence was passed. This makes the The testimony was contradictory. Mr. Allie A. Pond, part term at the rate of per matter a serious one instead of a juke as Stevens claimed that on the 14th of last year 400 it was intended, and may result in the October he received a note from Col. Dsan FIRST WARD SCHOOL. suspension of the entire party, all of MACK & SCHMID. Clara G. Plympton, Principal 500 asking him to call at his office at nine Emille J. Eldridge 400 whom are prominent fraternity members, o'clock that evening. He went and was Mary Trueblood 375 unless the faculty can be induced tochange confronted by Col. Dean and Z. P. King, W. S. Bender 825 the sentence. Carrie Baxter 375 who charged him with writing an insult- Maggie McDivitt 400 ing letter to a young lady friend of Dean's. SECOND WARD SCHOOL. TO HONOR THE DEAD. He denied this and says that Dean and Mary Mulholland, Principal 500 MARTIN HALLER, King kept him thereover an hour, threat- Minnie A. Drake 350 Jeunie L. Wines 350 Program of Welch Post, G. A. R , for DEALER IN FINE AND MEDIUM ening him and displaying a revolver to in- Emily Gundert 400 tbe Observation ot Decoration Day. timidate him. Augusta W. Walter 350 Col. Dean denied that any such affair Amelia F. Lutz 400 Welch Post, G. A. R., is making prep- happened. He acknowledged that he in- THIRD WARD SCHOOL. arations for observing Decoration Day in a Belle K. Edson, Principal 475 vited Stevens there and that he came, and Sarah G. Come 375 suitable maun* r. On the Sunday morning, Elizabeth J. Cowan 825 r1ln|lljllnfc Or JILL after denying having written the letter in preceeding Decoration Day, the post will question, they sat there and discussed in a Alice M. Loyejoy 400 triendly manner the best method of dis- FOURTH WARD SCHOOL. meet at the M. E. church, where R.v. W. AnnettL. Ailes, Principal 500 S. Studley will preaoh a memorial ser- covering the writer of the letter. He said Eva Leonard „ 325 Drapery, Portiers, Silk and Lace Curtains, Irish Point, Swiss, that when Mr. Stevens wacted to go, no Julia A. Howard 400 mon. Emily Lutz 325 Brussels and Nottingham Window Shades, objectiou was interposed. The revolver Eugenia Mogk 325 On Friday, May 30, the graves of the episode he explained by saying that he POWDER FIFTH WARD SCHOOL. dead heros who he in the various ceme- put the revolver in his pocket intending to Mattie E. Goodale, Principal 450 teries will be decorated by details from Absolutely Pure. take it home, but as it was heavy he took Charlotte Millard *0 Welch Post. At three o'clock in the af- This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, Carpets, Oil Cloth and Rugs. it out and laid it on the table. Alice L. Treadwell 325 strength and wholesomeness. More economical Hattie V. Haviland 350 ternoon, services will be held at Univer- than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in The charge of the court was fair and sity Hall, at which the following program competition with the multitude of low test, short To be able to accommodate my customers with everything needed to SIXTH WARD SCHOOL. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold <mlu in impartial, and the arguments on both sides Addle C.Jewell, Principal 450 will be carried: Cam. ROYAL BAKING ]POWDER CO., 106 Wall furnish a house, I have made arrangements with one of the largest carpet were well made. The only argument for Ella 8. Wright 400 Music. Reading Scripture, Rev. Henry Tat- st.,N. Y. the defendant was made by Col. Atkinson, Mattie Cornwell 400 lcck. Music. Prayer, Rev. A. 8. Carman. Mu- houses in the country to sell from their stock by samples. I can skow sic. Oration, Col. John Atkinson, of Detroit. who spoke tor three-quarters of an hour. OUR 85 CENT COLVHN. splendid patterns in Wilton, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain The jury retired at 9:30 Tuesday morn- Music. Benediction. THREE YOUTHFUL BURGLARS. Post Commander J. T. Jacobs has ap- Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, Carpets, and shall at any time be pleased to show the samples. ing and stayed out until five o'clock in the and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be afternoon.