The Evening Record, July 13, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 13, 1905

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-07-13

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YESTEfIDArS ISSUE

2H5
•MCtAL TBLmAm MUIVICI.

THE EVENING RECORD
TMAVKinC CITY, MtCMIOlUt, TNURtOAY, iULY 11,1M^

6 PAQE8

PLOT TO OLOW UP CZAR>»iulmue
BYrnUNCEr
scenmes

occumucE

HM
-5 lEEi un “PUPER”
GREITBIGWIIO

wokth ssbjin

EVERYONE
APPRECIATES f
BARGAINS

Throntfi mme detay qf tralae, tbe
lematas cf Mia. M. & Wrigbt dU aot
arrive as expected yesterday.

KILLID RY UOHTNINO.
VYMAlfITS rOUNO IN bA«SMCNT
OF CASTLS.
FMaasr Flaa Twwr Wa Rating Hlo DCFCW RAYS HE NEVER ADVO­
LmcR.
CATED THAT RIG LOAN.
will be made at prayer meetlag this
By Wire 10 the Sroalag Record.
Battle Orwekf Idch.. Jaly. 11.Akmao Moray, m aged pkmcer plaab
taaar. was killed by a ahock from
Mrokc cf ItgBtalag laat night. The
oW man wee taking a lanch when ■ so IT IS ALLEGED WHILE LOAN
boU of miasBnl brilliancy deacended.
WAG FOR I28GSML
MRS. ADDIE PEARL SUES VILLAGE
Morey dropped dead on tbe gpor.
OF EAST JORDAN.
iMmiNO HI! COMINO VltIT TO THl
CITY OF MOSCOW.
Never AOvoSenaler Spys Ttat
id the Lean
Oalme She Waa Injuiad by Rsing
te the I
Thrown From a Suagy TWo Yai
■nsfit €a by EqMfabla.

INTENDBITO

By Wire h> the Evening Record.

New Tork, July 13.—In nn Interview
RROINALO gMITH'g FARE f^AID TO
NEW YORK RY^UNTY.
New Tork Tribune Senator Cbannoey
ij^lUtravlA, Who Was
M. Depew says he never ndvoeated or
ChsffPS Witli Mftt fMMWipotoiit
Dmended the loan of $230,000
for
Mid lotio
e to the Depew Land Improvement
company by the laqultable Life Assur­
ance aodety on tbep roperty alleged to
RUT HAD RETWEEN $600 AND fiOO have been worth only $150,000, be­
IN HIS CLOTHES.
cause be was a-director of tbe EquitaOf WIrs to tho Cvontas RomtS.
LwiSon, AMO 1S-A Vlofms dtopstoh
SSfS tMI srtvsM lottors roetivod thois Caehed Money Order for «2S end Alee
ffMi SL FMorSSuri osf a plot to Wow
a C.arHflra«a M rWoaal* #Ar gSOO.
iW'ttio MoOo of lllnofcojo noar Moscow
IntsrwUH ♦« f
NiA Soo« Woaovorod. Tho csar and
M
m Wwortal
IMIy liad plaimod to
on Wife's Farm.
Mia
Ww
> at tlM caotto daring ttio ooming
I of tho owigoror So Moscow. It to
One of the sharpest tricks ever per­
I that ISO gsando of dfnamlto
^.MOSfO «MMd In Mm collar. Many ai^ petrated upon Grand Traverse county WILL RF ..RROBFO OCEPLY' FOR
_ roalo have Moan tnado. Tho ear to ro- occurred Seturdsy morning when the
EVIDENCE OF GRAFT.
^Ssrsad to have glva up the Ida of county paid tbe expensoe of Reginald
asyMg at lUmkojo olnot tho dioeovory Smith who was sent through his own
request
tn
his
former
home
In
New
of thoplot
York, after having received bat a poor
M. WItta ioloctod.
welcome from bis wife, FVancee Smith,
•L Fotorsburs. July 11.—OBcUl nowhoee death occurred the day follow­
tiSeanoc of tbo daalgutlaii of M.
AND SEARCHING INVESTIGATION
ing kls departure.
WlUa to head the Russia peace ooinWILL BE MADE.
After various family dlfflcultlee tbe
Mlaaloa wai foreranled to Was)iliMCtoo
matter was taken op by county oP
Ulsasoralas. WlUe vUl sail on North
flcials and it was decided to return tbe
OM«a Lloyd ataamor Kaiser WilSeerMary Will Likely Appoint a Trust­
man to tbo sute be came from and be
hWai dor Oroaa froaa CberboarE. Jnly
ed Official to Maks the InvMtiwas accordingly brought to tbU city
ft.
Sation if SMMWh of FesaL
Friday afternoon by the order of
TIM appolataMat WoUmb M. WiUo
Oonnty Agent O. P. Carver and lodged
^ bie Cemi^A.
wMli pMaary powors ad folloirs the
In tbe county bouse unUl the nett
loelsaatkia of M. Mararle, ambassador
morning «ben he was taken to the
to Italy vbota the piuMrs eharsed was
depot and a ticket purthased for the
'asblngton. July IS.—That there
lasoaMMteal for the high poslUoe.
oast and a Ihtle spare change given will be a aearchlng investigation of tbe
The Miectloa of If. WlUe Is regardfor lunches on the way.
entire agricaltural department aimilar
od hors a oaMlat evidence that tbe
It has leaked out since that the day to that conducted In the postoffice de­
ear Is really ready for peace. M.
he arrived In the city he went to the partment which resulted In the nnWitte favors laimedlste cessation of
grocery store of V. E. Roland, who earthlnff of the wholessle system of
bosUlitles.
n-as an old acquaintance and cashed graft and oomiption seems now In­
Will Kill Trspoff.
a money order for |25 and showed to evitable. It ts believed that Secretary
tt Petersburg, July IS.—Tbe terror Mr. Kolsnd a certificate erf deposit for
Wilson has decided upon that course.
* lau eaUoue threats sgal&st M. Tre- $600 on a Buffalo bank, lie laughingly
The sccreUry will likely appoint a
poff the new asslstat mlnUter of tbe asked Mr. Roland If be csred to cash
trusted official of tbe department to
latMlor. They.tell him he may walk fhe last bank paper be showed and
prosecute inquiries.
safely in the stroeu but be will hv Mr. Roland said that though be was
killed In hU own bed.
not Just In shape to do so. but could
NSW Russian Cmpassador.
arrange where he conld be accommo­
Oyster Bay. July 13.—President dated.
Baoscvelt received the new embasThat Reginald Smith did cash the
aador from Russia. Baron Rosen at certificate Is evident as AKred »'ell of
HEADS THE HANNAH A LAY MER­
Ragamore bill todsy. The nsval yaht Morgan’s livery bam. who tooje Mr.
CANTILE COMPANY.
Rylph brought tbe ambassador from Smith from the county bouse to the
New York under tbe peiwonal esoort of depot, was shown three rolj^ of bills
which he sonaldered conUlned be­ Annual Election of Hannah A Lay
tween IfiOO and 1600. On the way they
Company Held Todsy—Informal
stopped at the laundry and he had
Bank Meeting.
nothing smaller than a IS bill with
which to redeem his laundry. He re­
quested that nothing be said of his
S {Ay.M
money as he expected to get his ticket pany held their an'hual
yester­
anVusl meeting
I
out df the county.
day afternoon at which time the fol­
Reginald Smith was for many years lowing officers were elected: Julius
resident of this county and relumed Hannah, who has acted as president
fe«- weeks ago after an absence of aince hla father died, was elected to
ten years ostensibly so be stated to that place; A. Ttacy La>‘. vice presi­
'l^NUAL MEETINO OF TRUSTEES
friends to raise a mortgage upon the dent; Herbert Montague, secretary,
OF THE ASYLUM.
farm where his wife had resided
treasurer and general manager; board
tlnuously.^ His homecoming vras not of dlreetore, A. Tracy Lay, J. T. Han­
of the plenaantest and be departed nah. E P. Wilhelm. Herbert Monuwithout paying any of tbe Indebted­ gue and Mrs. K. C. Barnes.
ness and tbe affilcted vroman died the
The Hannah A Lay company annual
day following hU departure. Both
IMFROVEMSNTi TO RE MADE Mr. and Mrs. Smith were paralytics. election was held this afternoon and
same officers as last year were
DURING THE YEAR.
Reginald Smith, alias "John." U re­ elected: J. T. Hannah, president,
puted to be a gentleman of leisnre. or treasurer and general manager: A.
in plain words a gambler, and tluring Tracy Lay. vlw president; Samuel
Uat Incliidee Additional Fire Protec­ hta palmy day* before locomotor
Garland, secretary. The same dlrecttion, NSW Telsphons SyMosti
ataxia wrecked him physically no bet­
were elected with the exception of
and Addition to Nurooa*
ter liver ever graced the north and William Morgan, who was added to
nothing was too good for the man who the board.
Howm.
never called a bluff withont making
The Traverse City Stale bank meetgood. He left here In all probability
At the annual meeung of tbe board to spend his Isst days with bU mother ig was also held this afternoon, this
being merely an Informal meeting, the
Of trustese pf the Northern Michigan who resides In tbe east
annual
meeting occurring In January.
aylum, held yesterday, the foUowtng

Ena lORET FOE UUHES

•5='

AGRICULTURE
UEPARTMENT

Special to the Evening Record.
Bast Jordan. Mh-h, July 13—Tester,
day Presldmit L. A. Hoyt of tbe vil­
lage was served with a summons corn­
icing a suit for Uamagesmagainst
the village by Mm. Addle Pearl who
claims to have been Injured by being
thrown from^ a buggy, one w heel of
which went Into a ditch on State
reel something jike two years ago.
E N. aink It her attorney and the
amount named In tbe summons Is not
> exceed $5,000.
Max. Fraser, one of tho leadl^ mer­
chants of Bmpin-, has rentivl the
Gleen brick block at this place and is
moving his stock Into the same.
Pierce's Com Huskers pUy Old Mis­
sion Sunday at Ihiwert Harbor and a
warm game is expected.

TABLE HO. 1
Ladieg* Shota, Patant Lea­
ther Orfoida Kid ,Ox£oida,
Tiee and Slippers

GEN. NIRT
PRESIDENT

I

UBISUTURE UnOPRUmOES

oMews were elected for the ensning
THE MARKETS.
roar: PresideeiL Oen. O. A. Hart;
Ricrstary. Dr. A.'a Rowley: treasurer.
Detrcrtl. Mich, Jnly IS.—'WheatRamnW Qarlaiid: chaplala. Rev. D. July, aoc; Na S red. POc; Na S com.
Oochlla.*
No. S white oats. SStke.
The following
Tededo. O.. July IS.—Wheat—Cash.
amis At tbe last qoulon of tbs loffls- PSc: July. WHc; September. U%c.
Mtnre:
Chicago. July IS.—Wheat-July.
Ftor ropnlrs to reservoir...............W.OOO SS^: September. K%c. OomWiily.
September. I5%c. Oata-^nly.
SS«c: September.
Reptember
ArteMA. well. .............................. ijfiA pork. $12.70; lard. 1701; ribs. $7.71.
Bast Baffalo. July IS.—Cattle—
Steady: demand fair. Venls nnd calves
New tedepbone system...........
i.ooo —Lower.
Sheep and lambs-OuU.
All tbls work wlU be begna at once. km.
There are now U41 patients In tbe
hssUtatioii. tbo laigest namber
- S. C. Qarihe of Noftbport was ta tbe
M Urn aaylam at oao Uasa.
dtr7<m.<v.

ColiRGBS Corfusol
lere Is a lltUe mlsimderstandlng
canceralag the bualneas college. 1 am
not connected wRh. and I wltti to
make It Hear. I did aot purchase an In­
terest In tbe Traverse aty Bnainess
eolkse formerly owaed by Ptot. Dockeray hot aum principal of tbe
eobool located ta the McNamara build­
ing. SW B. Front street, and knoera as
tbe Grand Traverse ItaMusas univer­
sity.
WllUam P. Needbam.

EVKNINa CLASSES ta OWmaa be­
ginning July IT. 1Ȥ6.
Grand Traverse Buslneas University.
July irst

-ii&j

I

TIBLE ‘ho. 2
If yon <k>ubt this, step in and
kxik at the prkvs placc-d on oar
hcht wei];ht Cheviot, Worsted and
the suit for

50c to $1.25
Lt3«8 than mgular price

KubetaaSoyt

TABLE HO. 3
Womens’ Shoes, Oxfords,
SlipixTS uud Sandals

98c

/Mmmi/L

Tho Soason*!
WKSKL.I. nrMK

^ Jl

Dorothy Dodd, Trood loiy, W. L. DoBdlos,
Lb CrosMtt, Worth*! Cushion Solo nnd nonrBTly nil kinds of outind ood ynchtind shoes.
...SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY...

BACHANT

SHOES
FOR MEN

J t COR FRONT&liSlON.

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TItls
PRICES SATISFACTORY

$3.50
ALFRED GREILKX
& CO ...

Ratabllshod Itt ISG8
Reom atO Statn BankBldg.

Rlaiff-io8

»« E Htoin- ST,

F*or

Vou

GET IT AT
ClIHHEIX BIOS.
It will afford yon constant
pleasure for years and years.
There is nothing you can atld
to your home that will bring
you Bti much entertainment
Think it over today, visit our
big store, learn about tho
easv terms we can nnd do
make, the great variety of Pianos and Organs of w hich we
are exclusive agents. This
makes it easy to buy nnd easy
to pay.
Na other Music House can do as well by you.
. Full line of Talking Machineo, Records and Popnlar Music.

ORIIMNMI.L. BROTHKRa
Mkhta*'* L«0b< (taric Bmw, 15» I. Frost St.

ME/HS’e.'XOVHe MBNS
CixrnnMGReFVKmsBDies'

---------------------

ONE WEEK ONLY
Ig>w prices to dose rnsny lines Summer Goods

S€raiw
nrW0pD|808

ROSOOl

are sold at most satis­
factory pricesl
Easy
to say—and just as easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply yard—your
orders for

Matic in nil kinds of Leathers

For aale at the Old Keliabic
Shoe Store of

A

Olbert Cumber
and
BuildiBdinatcrials

*

WAITJ^
DRUG .yroRE

RlfirK’t

AT TMK

OITY BOOK B'TORIB^
n. Bokot CMMUjr. riNlH.

Men's Patent Lc«thcr Shoes,
Calf Shcoa and Oxfonls

a his
mnt-r ramimge. His
•elry consists of tlisoordant books, suckiuK
human blood nnd lonv'
in*; a Iranch when-vi-r
he gets in his work. < >ne

SKEETERIZER

SOUVENIR GOODS

$1.48

Silz Royal Blue

will koi*i> them off

...AND...

Hsw

WANTS $5,000 DAMAGES

SECBETARYilSONIUSDECfflEII

J.T. HANNAH PRESIDENT

NINTH YCAR-.2S41

INDIAN BASKETS

near •rncB .t On-sure

I i. ilTlE

WILL HCAO THE RUSSIAN FEACC
CoilMISElON.

6 0*OLOOK EDITION

NEMAtNS DIDNT ARRIVE.

Store Fronts, Veranda Work and Interior Finish
solicited, pivc us a chance to figure on anything
you iieed4n lumber and materials.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
CItixans Phona. 32t Ball. 109.

W. L. Brown. Mamogwi

Heaifligiit Overalls
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' OVERALLS
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We are introducing^these popular Overalls and
have no hesitancy in recommending them.
At One-Foarth Off—no better sssortment in the dty.
All yovths’ Suits ejmejit blsoks, sad sll McnY GsasiBbere Suits si Ooe-Fonrth off.

BHERMAMEmiN
AJIaHI
(bnnroAarfia bx^ook.)________ wffiMr

*

mm mwmm «teoMi'TiuvEM emr.

M. wm

ODOO MLAIICS LKFT.
Obpot fit

Caaaaillgia.

wcNiom*.

BORKO iMT BURKS
U .

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july n, not.
Thirty Dnitwa a Mpn. Poebln. Ootow July l*-—MvCry emplaye of the AmertcM Rmeldag and

...N I o t-i *r

IwUwtMraaMadHamiwMIOsreafe mitkw
FICTDRSO lY given three fl9 btUa hr the mnasge•tw* ti yswr bsm «»• to km a
smart this wnek. in pawsimnee fit the
mskm^ OAB OM
hMd heew tukm the Mliirtig
poBey ndoptnd Iqr the Qnggenheimi n
FAViMA OF werr moirr rmerr rapart «r tacMpia aad opaadltaraa: ^ Uttle OwMcy Lady FMddwwd tha Qtaas ynara or mean ago of dividing among
thetr hMst n cnrtnlm percentage id thetr
wotrr K oiLAVto.
•aMn mU tha Indlaim Owmad
camtaga. This jenc the total aknnal
I lO tha city.
to be distrthnte^ in this way U tSfiO,oOh. of which Colorado's share |a a
..rtuM Pawnee Bill showed betore a good little more, than f3O,«i0. Only men
crowd at both of bU perforaaiaoes ytm- «ho have bran la the eaiplar of the
terday. The program wag carried out company for one year or more were
IT* VlRTUALLy GAVC flAJLWAV
as advmtiaad nod was well recehwd by permitted to share la the distribatkin.
CONTNOL OF gTRUTt.
the a-'dlwire.
, Chefvtra >M Car Laada.
After the grand march, each conntry
Canon City, Colo, July 12.—A new
was separately Introduced. Meaico.
taM Tbat OKaAgas In Orada CowM
era in fruit growing In ibis dUtrkft
Roasla.
Indians,
cowboye.
Uttited
Mnda hy Agraawiswt WHb Ca
^Utas cavalry. Japnaeae Arabs and has been Inaugurated by the ^Ipment
aiM lUlhisar Pvt
Mnlor UlUe were all tatrudueed In of cherries In car load lots. This sea­
> F. M. WowMoV Agraa.
son both Kansas City and the enstero
jtum.
Toul ........................................... |Cd4.4C| The first number on the program amrkets were supplied arith the Meal
Tha Fere Mnrgoetta wlU mlae thd
The bninaoe on hand IM.S4. has j
the cremation nf aa Indian babe fruit In large qnantltlee and the re­
gmdf of ha cmaalng un Wast Front t been tniMd over to MoPberaon post. | which waa preaented by a number of turns were so great that next year It la
street to confSorai with tha gmda re-| O. A. R.. which seemed lothe coBmlt- |iDdisns who carried out the old In- probable the entire crop will be
galred for pnslag. As tha compan: tae to be a fitting place to pot the | dlaa rltea in a reaUstlc manner. After shipped out of the state In this way.
W* rMllsMltorly U. Ik* ■mm* tk*t il wt«kl b* •cr.«**rr to sserific* pnAt I
(irtUr to to Isrn «/«• r •«rk as «oorisv«« asprir.
w* mrv Oolar U.
win do this. UUgntloa wUl be aroMad. tmlaace of the money In their hands, the prenesution of the old method of
OOMIK ArdD^OflCK
’V’OCIMOKI.P’
Tha work wlU probably bo daae ns ns It was mMad lOr Q. A. R. puipoees j carrying express and aoom fairly good
A mriou« dln*«'tlou was left In ....
boon na possible to avoid aay delay pi •ad MePbemon pfht haa many calla^ work with Ue lariat the Deadwood
will of tbe late W. H. Mainwartug or|
tho paring fit |ba atM
Carlloo. Victoria. Tbe i»r»i«erty Is to|
Wbaa pmUate we>w board agnliiat
he divided Into six parts nnd numtba paving of Want Front auwat. tbw
l>ered. Nomliers corresponding to tl;c
caginoar nf tba aomgnay wa* preacaa mHtee meetings are In the hands of | as the rad skins were alwut to massa l»ortlons are to l»e placed In enveUsit-#.|
nad stgtnd thnf tha ccaapany objected the treasurer. Tbos. T. Batas. where; ere the pakMiigers. by a bunch of cow- which are to lie dra«n from a box by
vary aaUarlnUy to mlalag its tracks they enn be seen at any Ume by Inter- boy^ ’n»c arilUery evolutions of tbe the testator’s six chUOrr-n. Ksch one
w III retain the iHjgtloa of the »*stale ■
and be was of Che t^lnlon that tba neted parties. In this connection Ihe . tTnlted lutes army occupied the
Forced to fitsrvo.
Bent Her Double.
com*iqioiHling with tiie 'numliT drnni i
dty shonM oM In paying a portion of eommlttne desires to express Us beany few minutes and was follow ih1 hy In the cnvelujjc.—flifcngo Journal.
knew
«ioe. for four wwks.
n. F. IXH.k. of Copcord. Ky. aaya:
1
when I was sirl
rk with typhoid and kid-' -for 20 ymrs I s'lffercil agonies, with
ibo epoL The paving was proeaeded thanlb for the cordial anppon given aome clever riding by five cowbci>-s
wiiic*
Mrs.
Annie
Hun,
cm
my upp**r Up. no p^nfuL
wUh bnt tba Pero Marqnetta made no it by our cftlanas. which aided much In ' who. with apparent ease, picked band
•g. I*a.. ”and when 1 gut • »oioetlmes. that I could not eat. After
making the oocaalon eo grral a sue-1 fce«hlefsI from the ground while rid.
_
’ mnuT. although 1 hail one of the bi-iU vainly trying everxthing else. I cured
Son# fit fba nidemon thought that neea.
: doctors 1 could gel. 1 was biml double, j n ^njj Bucklln’s Arnica Salve ’’ It’s
Roberu, Chairman.
ing a running bone,
Inttrwsting Talk by S. E. Wait A Bonn
hod to rest mjr hands on my knecn . *n*at. for burns. cuU and wounds. At
tba city obanld go a band nad pavo R. B. Walter, Secretary.
j 6ix.acroUats greatly entertained the
on What Makes a Cigar Popular.
n I wsIkiM. From this t. rrlblc i John^4Hl I>rug Store Co s. F. H. Meads,
oyer the right of way while others
, audience by tbeir work ami brought
____
affliction I was Tescuitl l.y Kl»>ctrlc Hit- S. K. Walt A Boos’ drug stores; only
thought that the dty diooUl bear a
i forth much applause.
WlD<ma,
KILLING THE SEALS.
The remarkahle s.‘ccess of Wads-1
'
>ngth on
portJca of the axpaaaa. It was figarad
I Sioux Indian msid. proved to <
worth Urns.’ Chico cigar In getting
“ evi""* Tbcy*^*are’^^^
light os
Beaut iful eyes and handsome face
thnt the ralalag of ihe imoks .wonM
_
_
______
*; crowd that she knew bow to hsmlli
into the months of Kmokers In ’Trav-' wond«Tful.”
Guaranteed
Guarante*
are eloquent commcndattfms. Bright
coot a little over |400 aad AMmwma
Btumacli. liver and kidney dts
erse City is astonishing.
8*>0”ring a glass hall to wh
John Scudder McLain In his •• Llaska" ’
eyes are .. Induws to a woman’s heart.
Morray. eonalderiag It for the best InLess than a >i*ar ago tbe Chico was at Johnson Drug Store Vo’^.
thus describe, the buslDeas of seeoriug'
*
llollistcr’s Rocky Mountain Tea mokes
Mrads. S. K. Wait A Buns’ drug
toraats
fbe city, moved that the
aeal skins: Tbe klUliig Is slways
»«•"*
a mirror was dead unknown here. Today It is the most prices 5oc.
bright eyes. J.". cents. Tea or Tablets.
company be allowed ItOO. The mo- harly In tbe morning when tbe tem|»er• CallfornU Jack.” her assUtanl. popular cigar in S. K. Wall A Sons'
Uon was lost and the srhole matter atnre Is towepL It was 5 o'clock in
It makes no dlffiTeuce how many Johnson Drug Co.
• ball over bis head on the end large stock.
referred to City Attorney Dnvia.
the morning when we left the ship. ■
a string and It fell Into fragmenu
-Advertising alone will not make a medicines have foiled to cure vou. If
Th« Diamond Cura.
Mr. DavU looked the matter up aad Tbe killing aeoson waa practically, at a Ul'. from a 44-callber rifle,
cigar popuUr.” sold Mr. 8. H Walt. >ou are are troubled with headache,
The latest news from f’arls. is, that
foabd an old fraadilse granted the over, bnt the agents had arranged a Twenty halls, swinging on a back ”A cigar must he good to meet with a constipation, kidney or liver troubles,
r have dlsruven'd a diamond c
Chicago and What Michigan railway drive for our benefit. The seal lie ground were broken In twenty sfaoti.
tsale in this city. I do not know of a Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will j for consumptli/a. If you fear consump
8epL 2. 18M. which stated that any along the rocky aborrs. the bulls or ^ The shooting from horseback at glass town where the smokers are as dls-j moke you well Johnson Drug Co,
:
”*■ pneumonia. U will, however. b«
lK*st for you to take that great remedy
chnages from time to time-)n street 'beacluuastcrs.* as they are railed, and, balls In mid air with the animal on
criminating os they are In Traverse'
meniluDiHl hy W. T. McGe«\ of Vanleer,
grade should be by mutual agreement tbe cows and Iheir pui»s mt upying lhc| gnijop i» no easv stunt but this dusky City, and the fact that they have madej
'Tenn. ”I hod a congh. for fourteen
A fiurpHsc Party..
between the oommlBaloners and the rocks Dearest tbe water, while the maid broke ,h,.
may
he!
years
Nothing
helped me. until 1
the mstorltv
majority of
of the
tbe 1^11.
balls Wadsworth Bros ’ Chico their favorite.'
« I A pleasant surprise■ party
party ----i -—. . V.,”
.
ihelora. the youug uuuuitcd males. I .
h and liver, by' took Dr King s N.-w Ifiseorerr f«
railway company. Mr. Dnvia held that bsthelora.
ibrtrwn.
.p»u v„,u».. rorwok ;
lleve j Consumption. Coughs a
a oou^l had no right to bind future are fmx:cd to go farther up tbe bench.!
As only tbe bachelors are killed
klllei fori
Instant relief,
Dr. : gave me Instant
relief. and effected a
oooneUa nor had It a right to give up their skJos, thU uatural division fa- i
hey J
by was pictured by tbe banding
a I )H-rmanentl cure.” Vnequalled quirk
the city's streets to a corporation. He cllltates the work of the drlytTs in i of a horse thief and the attack and all classes of smokers. It is an ,ii' most wf.nderful rcmed> affording
Throat and hmg Tronhlea
lordin ;
Co’s, F. It
also said that it would coat more to making their aelei-tloos. Two or three rescue of an emigrant train.
long Havana fliletl cigar, and a
”nd
*'
’drug store*:
fight the matter than to settle for fSOO drivers slip In and
the'
out. as thel ^ military tournament of nations one. that 1 am glad to recommend o. .store Co s. F. H Meoi
. Trial
rlioysI would sky. a bunch for tbe',was well carrit*d out and the ftdlow ing
as had been previously moved. The
Ilsittle 1
niy customers.”
: Sons’ drug ston-s.
llling. 'fbey pr»H-et<d » iim!;e‘
‘s kill
council however, was in a fighting
represented: tJormanx.
J%reat noise by shouting, slai.idng, nations were ee,.rx-.euieo;
x.ermanx.
and was of the opinion that the
SHl’TKirS
FANATEIJ^.
a
delight
SAY.
MU.
BMOKEIl,
w|Ut
fur
ShuIndians. Russia. Arabia.
gieeCM of txMirds together andT la-ntlug|
^
.
rood sbonld not get nay money from on tin oins. The seals arc frightened.
TRY A RECORD WANT AJX
;o partieular smokers.
tc-r’s FanatelloK.
the Red Cross socUty and the
the city.
and tba atiulnuiog. huddling muss is! United States. One thing which was
The Pere Marquette said nothing gradually forced away from the rook- j noticeable In Jhls was that whenever
nad did the same. The company vgts "J!i »ne
the flag
of supan
Japan was snown
shown it
It was
»,
nag oi
”Now. bw they «vme. bleating like j
^
^
notified to change lu grade hot failed
to do so. A aaotion was carried that a flock of sheep, ambling lu tbeir awk I
ward fashion through the tall grass . Tbe.en^murn^t closed with
the railway commissioner be notified.
burning of a lone frontiersman’s home
Tbe younger males and tbe few fc-!““"
This, however, was not necessary, as males wbUHi tbe drivers wUI not try to
to I! and the routing of the Indians by
the company bus agreed to make the areiturate from the herd until the kill- ^un(ich of cow’buys and Mexican.
change and there will be.no brick log ground Is reoebed offiw no tvsUt-1 Quite
Qi
a nurolxor wasted ten ce-nls
aow. but tbe two or thrw old bulls , . the concert.
pavement over their right of way.
tight and rusb at the drivers
Ith sunttislDg speed and agility wlien
TRIP TO NEW YORK.
at all times lo please the people who want furniture at all times. New houses
pressed
rusaed tiHi
tini hard. As they ore driven
are beinjv built continually—old ones bcinjj rejiaircd—rooms fixed over—all of
Clifford Timblin OsacHbM Exptrlsnoaa to the killing grounds tbeir gait Is
sort of canter.
in a Rio City.
M'hich means that new iurniture is needed. Then we do our part with the larjj8»»op. of the Esrt Jordan Iron
their a.i^ and pull their heavy
Clifford Timblin who Is with tbe
Works Will Be Running i
est stock to select from in this section of the state.
bodies up. They repeat this movement
Westlnghouse company at Philadel­ rapidly for a hundred yards nod then
Thirty Dsya
phia. writes entertainingly of a recent
1. iMintlug and exhausted. Tbemeth
trip to New. York as follows;
of killing adopted InffK’ts less suf­ Special to the Evening Record
••Yc'sterday I went over to New York fering « I the vkilms I
any other j Bast Jordan, Mich., July 1.1.—MalThat arc tjie finest ever shown. The.se are ‘the diiTcrcnl*' style. People who
city and to Central itark and saw the that couia
derUed. but one wbo has !
Bros, of the East Jordan Iron
dcstroyc.1
collection of animals, but they were winuoaed the om-ratk* will uot
want the best that is made will *bc pleased.
no lietter tkap tbose at Unooln park to ae« It again.
,
n,.
j
by
fire
last
week
Wednesday
ev«*nlng.
illng
Thaw who do the klilli
In Chicago or the Eoological Garden tjves.who are expert
Uie-l
------ ' have alresdy got their new bulidings
of inilladelphia. They said they have each armed with , ,tc_____________
cluTT abuut well under way and propotw, If It be
roovwl most of them to a park farther | gve feet kmg and three Uicbw tbkk possibie, to have their new shops
arc the odd chairs—the stylish chairs—that is what sells them. There are no
opt of the city. I also took a ride in at tbe heavy end. Thej- cut out twreuty pleted and running within thirty* (lays
two alike—made in Mahogany. Golden Oak and Weathered Oak. just what you
tbe subway. They make good time, or thirty of the struggling creatures The new buildings are being made ul
want for*reception hall, parlor, den or library.
but tbe air Is uot so pleasant. 1 took and. striklug each uue eii the beod. brick 2Cx70 feet and 2Cx27 fiH-t.
a little excursion boat from Battery crush the soft, thin sknll. iKwtb Is In
Btsntsacous. A* tbe club fslb with s
park to the SUtue of Liberty and went
thud Qjion each grmci'fnl head tlmse
One hundred rrates of hucklchcrricn
up to the lop and have my name up that have racaiK<d the tirat crnsbliig
alwa>’s so comfortable when you come home tired. There arc all kinds of woods
there. You have to climb a spiral blows seem to becume cotm'ious of have been receivexl on the Icx-al mar­
stairway; It Is about ISb feet. They their imiiendibg fate and tbeir spiteal- ket In the past few days and will
and colors of X'elours. The newest and swellest are the ‘•Mission" chairs, some*
eyeo. soft as those of a deer, tl
tbeir shipped to Chicago this evening. The
have aoldlera guarding ft but It is log eyes,
thinj'
entirely new. Wc tjuarantce the cushions to be fillet! with jjenuint; h.ilr.
berries are picked nesu- the f«*rks of
showing the wear of Ume •.hough It is plaintive cries and their ineffectual
We have Morris Chairs as cheap as $S 50.
.
;*
In fair eoadlUon y«t. You get an ex forts to escape wupld certainly stay the oBardman and sell on tbe grounds
by
for II a case.
celient view of the harbor, Ellis Island,
of the large steamer^ coming in, the stranger to tbe scene is forced to turn
sky aermpers of New York and Brook away, though be moat admit that not
You will surely buy when you see these beautiful tjoods. There arc so many
lyn nnd of Brooklyn bridge. It vai a throb of cooacloos pain follows the
places where you can use a nice rocker. Every room in the house shouM have
worth tbe while, though U wna a hard dOBcent of tbe heavy club.climb.”
one. You can spend $1.25 or $20.00, as you choose.
Henry Voo Hohof Omena waa In the
The ezsoarUve i

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j
* UOHTt ON LAUNCHCr
5 tt IMU IM M0wt0d to Um Roeord
ilMl It wiNdd !>• o good Moo if tli«
lowTii mnmn of tbo elijr vooM oU
ArovMo tlioaoolm with soltable
Tbo oompMlot lo mod« Uot
ikor».or» vof7 few IlgkU mrrlod mVtrttUf CO oMt bor flod thM a sMloin
•eeldOBt M lUblo to ooc«r.
Tbo tew la rogard to ligtiu oc power
boaU la vary loatoatlr edforcod.
It prbeldoa for U»o refulaik*
vwd aad fTwoB llfhta wUb U»e uaual
vliHo ttsht forward .tkia haa aoi b«OTi
caforood alaaoat any lifbt bemg por•Itiad. Howorer ahoold aay adrlooa
the law wonld
to the letter
4o«Mcd|y ha
• aUteseat oao oad»d probably (
•etod.
At praoMU a oouaMB Ueyeto ladip
aaawara i1m parpoao Tory woil aa Uie
ekicet of Uo light Is Barely to wara
wthara of the approach of the boat
•ad aot lor aoarch light porpoaos.
ffha Isaaphtnaa ahoold raoMAber that
a Ught la as Moh protaalioa to thaaiaalraa as to.othara aad that If thay
are conylag oaa their chanoao.from
bolag raa lato. aaMa frooi carelaaa
•aoa are practically oil.
It woold be a good Idek If erery
laMOchotap la the atate of Michigan

Free aaaiptaa of tobaoeo ware toaaed
lato the crowds along the street yes
barday by a dlstrlbnior. taaU boys
wrere gaaeratly the redplenU and the
goeatlon arlaci».how many youngsters
wxperienoad 4helr Irtt chew? Beems
like the prdlnance against amdldne
aampla ahoold apply to that as well
as the law prohibits selling or girlng
labaooo to children under a certain
ag«.
Moskegon county Is In the grasp of
the army cot worm and fields are d%
▼astaled as though by fire. The farm­
ers bare given up and have ceased
planting and cultivating. The tirand
Traverse farmer Is tollli^ from dawn
to darkness to cart? for an abundant
crop.
4 Elijah lX.wl# has cuncludwl to
j^ls debts. Elijah must be losing his
Rpower. If there Is no such thing aa
^ain. therefore there Is no such thing
W noaeUry ^llgnUons.
I And now that the wild west show
Ipbas gone the various stores of the
Htty will have to lay In a new aopply
^ rope fur the lassoes of the young

Egpieiw retry thinks that on this
trip he la anrr to reach the north pole.
^ nays that n may be possible that
Ihe Qnrden of Kdra will be dlwwTered
there,.aa haa been aasrrtrd by many
peraona lie does not think so. hut
wrUlliyi to be agreeably anrprtaed a
welcoldd any residents that may
feond. Several years ago an All
story
readted this country with a great
gr
what he had aeaq and heanl on a
fitr wl
nniry.. 1hut It never connail to the coun
yloced anyooa of a
Vince
aniad. If tha north pole
» It a
fit th
ny changes have taken phow
that
ialoea
alnaa that fateful day when A<Um and
JCrt l|ad to pnt on clotbes and dli
p Using. No wonder they went a
wbare else, but then U nothing in holy
Writ to ludicnte thnt they ever abode

Bijs Mj On We Hm

J. W. SI-ATER

Wtolml* aaO ItoU ' T*«r BdUto B««t Vsiahtor

AND NOW IIS CHICO CIGARslr;^M7M:iu,i.''i;?-.nd .h.-. .

Wc Are Buying Furniture

WEU UNDER WAY

HALL TREES

ROMAN CHAIRS

MORRIS CHAIRS

FANCY ROCKERS

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette

a«w vm mv ■asotwu
The “lady of tbe^onar.** vrbo had
^lieen wrestllog with the servsnt
servant probpro
I lem for aeveral years, recently took
I new departure with the hofie of solrJ leg tbe riddle. 8h? Imported
Psafws— Canaet B« Curad
By local appUontlaoi, aa they cannot j' colored’g*- -----------------' *•raaah tb« dldoanofi portloo of the ear.
Thora la only om way to core fieaf- tuition to dn or die in tbe attempt to
jiaim^aM ^ U hr ^eohaUtutlonal modrtm her into sn accomplished cook
________
. ^ •• 1* < St Irast. Tbe nsnsl hitches and dlsaptnflaartd confiltlon of the i
polntmenta oxv-urred and tbe task
Wbmi proved a moot trying one. The house­
lag of the __________
Bimtaehlaa tabe.
ttf
this tube Is laflaaMd yon have
h
ai rami
keeper, perserved, however,
the
owever. until fbe
hling eongd or latpeiteet hearing.
g. mad climax mstcrtsltaed a few d^ya agm
wbt
tbe raeult. and tmleas tbe tnflamtea- Hqlerlng tbe kitchen she asld:
millle. hare .von cooked the macsi oaa he taken out aad thU tube
restored
to its aormal eoadlUon. h^
loredtoiti
macaroni r tbe tmpertatloB
lag win be fieetroyed fttrever; filae* -Whirs
----oases out of ten ore eaueed by cm- from tbe country wanted to know. ’
-Why. here H Is." tbe .emplojer expUlnMl. Indicating tbe raw material.
-What does yon do with thatr* tha
We will give One Hnadrad Dollan giri then asked.
ifir any com of fieafneee (oaaeed by
“Bat It, of course.- wna th* xogily.
Mtairh) thex enaaet be eased by
-Good
Uwo.- Mnile eJacBlated. -I
Catanh Core. Read for oirenthought that atnfi was what yon sucks
medictoe through.-—WoMUagtoa Star.

city today on bis way to Old Mission
BAY
CAMP MEETING
for a vlaU with bit daughter. Mrs. Mil­
%TA O R. A I. RY.
ton Dorr, taking advantage of the new
Round krlp tickets wlU be sold to
memna of making the trip from this Bay View July 11. 12, 17. 18 and 19.
place by the auto route.
with return limit of Aug. 19 at rate of
12.90.
July 13-St
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

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• Hairs Family PtlM fbp eanoOTRY A MOOIID WANT Aa

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MradamoaJ.O Cral^.aUFhntou. aad a Moaroe nf KlaiUay worn
hathselty yoatorday.
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your bed room. You can have them io oak, birch, cheir>* or mahoyany.

TURKISH ROCKERS
should be in every’ home. The most durableand comfortable chair that is made.'
Wc have them in all grades of leather and the largest stock to select from.

SECTIONAL BOOK CASES
are the pride of a book-lover’s heart. You then know just where your books
are—safe and away from the dusL You can have just as large a case as you
need, adding new sections at any time, and they are such an ornament.: .

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MIS. CmWtY hmbs or so D«$ KETIilG
mST HER MIND
WAS CNAMBED WITH LAMCCNY
OF CLOTHES AT FRANKPOftT. .

KC VP THIPIM Ifl eCNMAL
Waa Married Mpy IS ta Aaaa TetiM
AT COUNTY JAIL.
efOraam Aila>ad la Ba^Oaly

im cowna snoK
•ftOTHEII KILLED HIMSELF
COLO WATEK WHILE lU-

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Rwi TmrS W«Ur In Swim Fnm.
Mr*. CoiiiMir
SMrtn
CMMrtfi. OfM a Baby.

OM of tb« M pitifal af eaaaa
Madwd Use BotSe* at tbe aberUTfl
fWM tBb days M90 when Un. Carrie
Ooaaway at Valley atreet wwm report­
ed lo hare rao away from home,
•beiiff JobaaoB ahrr a
located ber and lodged her ta the
aty jail to await

aad Mania
aad today at 10 o’docdt the heariac
took place tsefore Jodce WalkcT aad
ahe vaa Innaedlately taken to the naylam where ahe biu prerlously tseea for
Mra. Ooaaway waa quiet and peace­
able naUl thia moralat after abo had
been rrteaaed from her qell and breakfaat had been broagfat her. ahe pro-

17 YamaOM.
George Haakcaa. who waa arreated
sat wmE by Sbartt Johaaoa tor alla«ad larcmiy of dotblac aad lodged ta
Jell two dajra awalUag treaaportatlaa
to Pkaaktort where be waa waated <m
ehalge of laiceay preferred by partlea where he boarded, waa aeateneed
this week to alaety days la the Detroit
Hoeawof Oorreeliom
George Haakeos la well know
this dty. belag the eoa of John Haa, aaperlateodeot of the eoaaty
poor boose. 222 Boerdama aTcone
Plre years ago a similar charge waa
lodged agalast young Haakeos la this
city for larceny of a ablt of doCbes
aad he. serred eight BKmtha la the
was married May it to Anna Tot­
ten of Grawa. said to be 17 years of
age aad swore that the consent of the
BKiUier sroald bo obtained la a few
boars, which consent was new ob­
tained. the license being granted npon
sach reprcseotatlao. Since his Incar­
ceration the moUier has coosalted
Prasccntlng Attorney Cross In regard
to it tboagh nothing thus far has been
done la regard to the legality of the li­
cense.

WHOOP, i» HJIW
lag out the iron basin and complotely
' destroying all. the plumbing fixtures
to the room aside from tearing off her
wearing apparel and throwing a por­
tion of It out or the window and using
, aame of the rest to plug up the pipes,
to tl|g room. •
When Sheriff Johnson went into the
room she said lo him; *‘Some one has
been dofag some pretty crooked work
jberp.** and to judge from the stfeam of
water that was Shooting out of the
npen.eod of the water pipes and the
general smash-np of all that could be
broken It looked as though something
imd been going on. The case U unnaaslly plUful as the sobther of Mrs.
Onaasray eommlued suicide when In­
sane by drowning herseif in a cistern
and a brother Frank, a few years ago
caused hiB osra death whllo Insane by
lamplag Into an loe cold bath while
nererely IIL the act causing his death.
Strange to say'all of the Inherited tentlcncy U trended towahl srater In some
form as every one have nttempt«'d to
end their lives by wat»‘r. Mrs. Cemaway returned borne fro^ Uie asylum
three years ago and today' again enters
there leaving a three-monthsold baby
who Is being cared for by Mrs. Hoffxaastcr. 8he qlao leaves six other rhlldrrn, her daughter, Mrs. Cora Laval),
remaining with her this morning until
taken lo Uio asylum.
WILLIAM DURYEA DEAD.
^Passed Away at 8:45 This Momino
After Long lllnSM.
' William Durjrra. aged 37. March 6.
died at 3:45 this morning after a long
*
Illness with pneumonia which finally
turned Into tulH-rrulosIr. He leav«*s a
wife but no children, neccdimt was
the son ln-lBW of James Avery and was
s good, honi'st, hard working man.
Before he dU>d he e«mreimed Thrlst.
The (uiteral service a ill Im* Uimorrow
at 2 o'clock fnim Um' home of Mrs.
IV'ra Roberts. 412 North Cedar street,
who took care of him. Rev. W. T.
. .Woodbouse will omclaie.
BRIDE AND GROOM HERE,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roy Visiting
in the City.
James A. Roy and Miss Verna Van
^Campon were married last evening at
4ho borne of the bride’s parents. Mr.
and Mra. f^W. Van Compen. 139 Uviingstoo alreet. Grand Rapids. Rev.
Joshua Roberts of the Second Bap­
tist church . offlelating. The yoimg
couple immediately left on their wei).
ding trip and at present are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Willson. They
.win remain until Sunday and then
leave lor Charlevoix.
1.ADIBS—A six week* course In conVersaUonal German Is offered by the
Grand Traverse Business Unlvcreity.
iuly 13 2t

t

Ucfcsd Twelve. Cops Singis Hsndsd
But Want Pesesful Whan Ofheer
Rokes Get Hold of Him.
A big bock Indian who balls from
Keystone and had a Jag on was sent
off the streets by Officer Rnkos this
afternoon and when tearing tnformed
the officer that he was gfflng to walk
to Keystone. His good Intentions
failed however, and Mr. Rokos was
summoned to Morgan’s livery barn
where the drunk was trying to
the place. ’They ain’t a man In Trav­
erse City that kin put me out erf this
plsce,” yelled the rod akin, “an’ they
ain’t a policeman In the*state that kin
arrest me. UTiy. I licked twelve po­
licemen np north last fall.”
was
soon called on to resist one officer
but changed his mind and went along
to the coop in a peaceful manner.

NOTICE

Sl.OOO
WK AMB OOIMO <

mcHMAit.

thuii^day. julv is.

ms.

OF FRiEireS

Crest Tigllaaee has to he exerrtsed
by the antbiaarlan painter. This sms
LweBty-fir« eases of cbsntos to tbia iraMestmted by Sir LBwrrocr AlmaPpoft OAYr SESSION OFCNCO dtj from Bowers Harbor this morn- TMetqa's plctme, Tbe Finding of
tas- Tbe fndt to ooMlNaed U^tbe CU- Moace." lamUng at tbe picture a wrtl
THIS HORNING.
amie^Bmteslonbonasa.
known bolantoc examined with ndmli^
Spsdal Acmt Kbbwood of the adon the painting of the Ufrilke larkTwo Pi^ara Raad TMa Aflaraaaa.
ap«rs which form the forrhrotind and
tfanrtuniWg toward tbe artist aad eonin
the
cdty
yesterday
and
made
a
clear
Rev. Or. Itoaaall Wm Lacdara
settlement of the 8<^y Bank hoteL gratnlating him cm the sacressfnl
‘ TMa Cvaoliw.
satisfactory to an parties.
The East Bide Crowd, la eMunemThe trat aaaaleB of the qoarterly
oratlan of a number of pleasant sails
meeUag of the PHeods' charch waa
tboegfat. tmtn dried specimens of
on the yndit. Gem. have preseat'ed^J.
held la. the charck at It this momlag.
A. Moatagne wHh a beautiful Amer­ them were dL«covrfrd in some of the
The aeaalmi Ihto moraliw waa a deican flag fourteen ffsrt kmg- Mr. Mon­ rscmtly cxpkvnd royal Aombs of
roUoaal senrfee aad prayers were of­
tague and party start on the Chicago Egypt."
fered for the opoalone. work aad latercruise at 7 o’«*
aat of the meadag. ThU meeting waa
A KmI PIs* PImS.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F* Boughey
One of tbe strangest cases of kleptsled by Her. E. U Reqna. pastor of the
are the proud parenU of a ten-pound mania ever I rougbt to light was iM-ard
charch.
boy.
of
in
Pari*.
.\ «-ertaln laily had such a
The aahbath eebool
Queen City camp of Royal Nrigb- pRs«l<Ht for Knioking and for ndoring
opeacd at 2 this aftemoon under the
bors will bold regular session Friday meerschacm pipes that ^!»e bad been
leadership of Bert Johnaoa. qoaiterty
evening. A full attendance to desired. for a long time sltwling pipes of this
meetlag snperiateodeot of Bible school
George H. High and V. E. Montague description from sIuh**. In tbe Bat
whl<-h site ocmidei! there w«*re foonJ
recently retnrned from a fishing trip o«» feurr than 2i*s. pipe*, cot one of
up the Boardman. They hauled
which, it Is IM-Ucrcd. she ha|l ^id for.
a on The Needs of the Scaday
canoe up aad floated dosra stream. On —Oilrago Jounwl.
SchoolI as the Ssperlatcadeot *8ees
the way down they ran into a heavy
Them.'
rain storm but Mr, High didn’t get
In opening. Mr. Helm aald. “In order
wet at all. The reason to very' simple. |
to fntenigeoUy oonslder the needs of
he fell In prerlpusly and M^’lng rolled i DR. W. A. FARNSWORTH
Sundsy sebool we most first con­
PARK PLACE HOTEL
over three times couldn’t get any wet- j
sider what a Sunday sebool to aad
OOeslKwira aatil 10*. ni.*»id T toSp-m
what It actually stands for. We find
O^fMTsI rnu-Urr aad
Tbomaa Murphy, who had his toe*’
it Important to consfdcr and dosely
cut off hy sleeping on the G. R. A I. ‘
analyze all that enters Into and per­
right of way July 4. was taken from |
tains to this great work."
the sanitarium to the infirmary today. | He then took np the mlasioo of the
While Mrs, W. H. Acker was at the' school and said that the mission was
drena grounds yesterday _ morning,
soul saving bet the underlying motive
someone entered her home in Booncwas character building. The apidicavlllc and abstracted a pocketbook
tion of the mission of the Sunday
tainlng $10.
schotd to the ^Iflerent departmenu of
During the excitement at tbe show
the acJiool was carefully discussed
grounds yesterday afto.-'noon when the
from all side^
blew down, a woman rushed up
The Dccesalty of study in oonnectloo
Chief of Police Ashton and said that
with the fulllllmcnt of 'the mission
purse had been snatchi-d nut of
was broagfat ouL
her hand while she uws lo the act t»f
“If the Christian morality and char­
leaving the tent. She could give no
acter of the teacher 1. not what
^
except to state
teaching scU f<mh as an example the
to go bare handed when
that he had rushtd out of the tent
teaching to of little avail,” he said.
ahead trf her. As fully a thousand peryou can buy a good pair
The next number on the afternoon’s
rushing out at the same raoof Canvas Gloves for
program waa a paper on “The Phases

PIONEER UVERY AND HACK LINE
B. J. Morgan
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE

I can furnish you any kind of carnage you want.
1 have five hacks and three 3-seated carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call when in need of any­
thing in this line.

OR

MEN'S

33.30 3HIOK3 31.00

A SOCIAL DANCE will beD given
i
A knowledge of Gennan will kelp the But Side dab at the Swedts
redtoh 1
>ou. Six weeks coarse la exmvefan- Saturday night.
July U 2t
tional German opens July 17, lSi5.
FOR BALE—Summer cottage aad lot.
Bvonfng ciarscs.
BIrchwood. Inquire Angus McColL
Giaud Traverse Business University.
July ItM*
July 13 2t
FOR BALE—At a J. Morgma’s stq^
home, harness, top baggy and Port­
FOR SALE—Covered delivery wagon.
land cutter. Party leaving dty. A
$20: also one square glass cheese
bargain if takra at once. July i3-if
ease. $1.60. E. C. Lewis. July

i

Take a look at our Collate-. ...
Window and sec how near
you can guess to the correct
number of Collars in the dis­
play. One Dozen Collars ^
FREE for the nearest guess,
One-half Dozen for second
nearest guess : : : : ;

*

ONLY A NICKLE
This is our price for
next Saturday, July 15ih.
Remember we sell but
three (3) pair to any one
customer at this price.

30c Brooms 19c

Boys’ Clothing

Umbrella closing clplhes dryers, JiG ft. Lot of $4 00 SUITS
space w’hen^pcn, f» inch space

.... ** •••••• ,

I’lCTURIiS........
50c China Cuspidores

40c
30C

1.48

Boys’ Suits, sizcLs.up to ages 17 years,
worth up to $15.00,
6*98
Boy’s’ 50c Waists

Pretty Decorated Fern Dishes, twopiecc. worth $1.25 and
79C Boy’s’ *25c Waists

$1.50 F.ASELS

73c

1

Hand Bags, Grips. Satchels’ SuifCascs,
al prices cut in two.

COOK STOVES, RANGES and
Gingham Aprons
HEATERS Way Below Cost
3 Burner Oil Stoves

3*98

L Burner Oil Stove

^ 89

1 Qft
l.UO

F'or Runorals

WORTH

There waa a ptUfol sight on FQt
mreet tbia maem. A adddto agsd
moman was so tntortrted that abe
coaU hardly stnnd aad wm eondnetnd
to tbe dty loeknp by Officer Bokoa.
FOR EALE-Mr konq. Na Ml W.
Owtog totbe noB-niTlval of the
Tmtk street, 10 rooam. attic, woodennbed stone the Inyfng of the MUifbed. isign Basement, tornaee bat
Utkic paving wont be begnn until Sat.
and coU water, boih. maiiUe, strict*
uiday.
ly modem, gas lighto, earner lot,
cnrpeatnr dhop on back with statt
MBS. C L. RICE et Orand BnpMa.
aad shed. W. H. Bainc, care of Bos*
nodist. 220 Park street. Tiavcran City.
ton store.
July lS-2i '
lane 27-ttias A tkars-Cl*

IT'S
ECONOMY

"iE

one In the crowd. Nothing further has
ered by Hattie Franklin. Miss Frankbeen beard of the woman or her loss.
line touched on the different ways in
Frank Tairo, an oiler at th<‘ starch
,hlch to ,ppr»«l. .nd ,10 tho coo- ,
oarou ot Ibo Kholor; Uie dllfcmit,.
. .... .. ........... .........,__________
hand rrushed while at work this morn­
types and characters of both teachers
ing. A physician's sd-rviees wt-re re­
and scholars were also well handled.
quired but the thumb w ill not have to
Rev. Russell, D. D.. will lecture tobe amputaifHl.
nliiht
^\'hHe the cirrus train was pulling
out last night some one entered the
ArnmrftJ
candy store'of David Murphy on Cass
Joseph JefTefs«Mi went into ene of tbs street, grabbed the till containing be­
big Wall street bond bouses one day. tween $5 and $10. Jumped on the train
years ago. wishing to sell some gov­ and disappeared.'
PERSONAL.
ernment bonds.
“Does any one knowyou person.nlly
A. L. nark. J. M. Ijongnecker a
Mr*. Ix-on Gooc1kp(mM of Grand Rap-,
here. Mr. JeffersonT’ Bsked the clerk,
G. W. Raff are guests of H. 8. Hnll
after he had given hi* name. If not. id« 1* the gu«**t of Mr*. C. S. I^lMintc i
Carp lake on tbtdr annual fishing trip. you will have to l«e Identified, yon of West Eyovcnlh strt'cL
i
Master o^ Transportation ‘Eddie of know.”
the O. R. A I. railway and wife
Jefferson leaned elouehlngly against
GRAND RAIJ. at Silver Inn. Sliver
the guests of W. D. C. Germaine of the eounter. sluking hi* head sadly,
Lake Resort. Friday evening. July 14.
tbla city.
bis wonderful blue eyes twinkling. “If Helm's flvt^-pieec orchestra.
Mra. P. Galllvan of Solon was in the my dog RchneMer was here he'd know
July lost
me.” he mid. In hi* Inimitable way.
city lodai'.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McDonald spent He didn’t need hi* dog Kcbnelder after
HA\T2 YOUR boy or girl take h-fr
that; the big offlee was full of nny
yesterday fishing at Carp lake.
nnmlter of iwople willing lo identify sons in pt-nmanship by a real penman
Mrs. W. E, Anderson of 515 West Ulm.ship teacher at Traverse City Ihi.'ilness
.—New York Time*.
Tenth street, left today for Dorr.
college.
July 10 3t
Mich., whore she wlil visit her luirrnts.
Rev. Mr. Burkhart of Connorsvllle.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Ind.. will preach at the Church of
Christ-this evening!
A. Rosenthal, proprietor of
Globe, left last night for Chicago and
other roarkeU^ ,
Mrs. Ulllan L. Cole Sod tbre*’ chil­
dren of Chicago passed the rity today
tm their way to Forest-Lodge, where
they will spend the summer months.
W. C. Ashley of Maple City is in the
city today.
Grant Harrison of Pctmjkcy was in
fhe city yesterday.
R. n. Biggs and wife of Old Mission
Remember the Old Reliable line that is always on
came down \p see the show yesterday.
time. Hack orders a specialty. 1 make all trains
J. H. Williams and wife of Mcaick
with hack.
passed through the city yesterday
thch- wedding trip. Mr. Williams m-as
formerly proprietor of the hotel at Dellalre.
Mres. H. ^ GIB of Northport spent
yesterday in the city.
In Liverj' I can furnish you
Mrs. Mary Lance of 212 West Front
stre<>l left this noon for Kingsley,
V lUBiER TUE RUNABOUTS
where she was railed by the illness of
her daughter. Mrs. Jennie Newmarah.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES
Ernest Bucher
Springville, Mich.,
RUIBER TIRE PHAETONS
who has been vUlting friends in this
city left for his home this noon.
BOSSn TIKE StmiTS
A. Tracy Lay and daughter. Mrs.
KUBKEK TUE BACKS
CTiIck of Chicago, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hannah. Col.

SIX WEEKS coarse In conversation
al German.
- I desire to state that 1 do not now Grand Traverse Business University.
July
15-51
iumish bread to Payne'S restaurant.
A full supply may be found at J. W.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
diseksoa's confectionery store. Front
fIroeL
Trimble’s Bakery.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
tolylO-Ct

S9.00 mMOl

thavemsc city.

for Shirt
Waists

Oi-ilx ■I

Worth
up to

<y Kfi
«*OV/

Childrens’ Undervests

OC
IdC

Wall Paper at Half Price

5.00

SKIRTS, NEW

.

2.48

Dflfixito

THE BOSTON STORE
AND

BOYS’ SHOES

33.00 3MOK3 31.33

31.30 3HOK3 31.00

"^^SOUTM SIDE SHOtE 8 nr OR

-7^?r
TMUHtDAY. JUCr m 1

WMl HfidtUYTUMII Mil lUrt

I

|<7 took trmm tbo lUtlr gold l«loM dMk ts hla wife’s tioadoir
tW letter or Ifirtroctken. There b«d
bon a look oT hatmtiof eorrow m
SUM'S face tbs <lar sb» gerv biJn the
Mfter. and. as tboagb reproaeblnf herself ftar aoneddag. abe urged Ms bead
4m ^ her |)flJow aod let bis ebeek
asst ctaae to ban for a taoneBl before
Wltm be left tbe room, her motber
Mkrwefl bim.
*Vttse has s«cb atroog IndlrfdoaHtx."
oMd Mfs. Dale. “Iler wlshlag to retarn to tbc original donom tbe prrttj
ffclBp gbe bas bad glreo tie
like her: it Is tbe same
to tib# Is
friends tbjft their gifts
wora iirMloaa to ber and tbst It wouU!
oaao almost aarrlleglous for anj one
sJac to enjoy them after abe in
"
Hartley knew that tbe lady desired
Mm to tMak tbst Ms wife pot uo lateatlooal slight uiwo blot In sending
away from bitn ber prised |>osaessious.
But be bad known Uie truth all along,
erar atoce tbe day Biter accepted Mm.
asBl be come npou her an hour after
ber word bad been glrni him wl'ib nn
Idwcll’a letter in
old brouae jar and (tildi
words of his rival, lie
tbe asfilring u
gave ber back tbc letter, looking into
my ft
ber eyes, and sbr Urn?
ber. iaagblag lightly. Then be bckl
out to ber tlie case of shluliiK odorumaou wbhb he bad been ruSlectlug for
tbe day wbm she should have Itromlsed
to be his wife, for he bat never doubt­
ed tbat abe wdbkl be his. A month Inter
abe married Mm.
He looked down at the letter of Inatrurtloos apread out upon ber dainty

UoaiDited. Yeaterday be had banded
the baubles to bar Sister and been effnalTely thanked.
•Bo like you." Mrs. Dale Mid. •to
Vtob MorjnieiHe to have them. You
know bow dearly Ellse spi»reclated
them and bow sweet It was of ber to
wish you to have ihem agnlx^ They
were too valuable for her to dlsiiose of
otherwise. Besides, ebe loved you so.”
Tbe letter of Instructlous' went on
mentioning article after article, earb
to go l>srk to the presenter of It, bar
wedding gifts and all. nothing to conic
dm but tbe
the jewel
jewels be gave bn- the
to him
maity him.
day abe consented toI mi
*1 ptirebeaed
•tirebsaed wltb^ {trici^**
{trict^** be said.
**l gained a faithfulness* tip to tbe value
1-placed upon It, and abe honored the
name I gave ber. There la noibJac to
complain about.” And Caldweirs name
waa not among the otbera. How u'cll
abe bad guarded ber i»oor secret, even
apeaking of tbe roan as be forfeited tbe
respect of his friends with a sort of
pitying eontempt which sIm* must bare
tried to make l»elleve was gcnnltie.
No. CsldwHl a name was not mentkmed to the letter of Inatmctlons. and
yet Caldwell bad once given ber a prea«nt
He left tbe desk snd. going to s <%b
Inet Id a comer, broogtit forth s low.
pquat vase of broiae.
' Ellse bad told him the history of tbc
brouae. It waa called a poison Jar.
..Caldwell bad given It to her In Home.
It waa Mid to have come from a Bor
fla collection, probably liad been
known to Luerreia of that remarknhle
bouse.
looking 1

^ green aod black

llsThiC no 4aah» to fortao oli Mtolias to Oaiiwcil hr sending Oto tfetag
bnek to Mat
^
1V«» was one olhM fbtog aha oanM
tare girsn boch to OaMwolL
Hartley fan In Ms pocket and Saak
SM a paper MdM and refoidad tlO tt
was bat an tneh miaara. Ho tbtod It
to tbe cjwqpartmspt to tbe boos of tho
btuoae. It wadgad to like a part of the
awtaL He bad foond tt to a loekat
they took ftom hte arifa'a nock whan
abe was dead, a alopte placo of jeweby ber father hod gbren her aa a chad
and nblck she always wore to mnsabfhocr of btan. for toe bad loved Mm.
He had openod It and found tbe paper
pressed over the portrait of ber tathar.
He took the paper from tbe brooae
jar. Ought It to have been barfed with
her, aa wm done wItB the locketT tio;
rtie bad been hte wife, and thte waa a
lore letter from another man.
Bather bad toe been crad or kind to
CaldwHJ or hUaarif to toowlng tbo
letter tbat time to tor aflonerd boaband, tbougb eoold abe bare-done otberwise when that accepted husband
ebanced npoo her with tbe letter not
yet hidden from him7 And was be do­
ing a hval or kind thing
tor to read­
ing It a aeeood time 1 Tbepc were bard
llnea about bis mootb as bis ryes scan­
ned the hastily acrawJed words: 1 aa
poor, but you, too. are i«oor. tVby anat
wealth ba such a pote-er aod lora ba
S3 defensrieas? I love yon os no man
ever lored before. I will work tor you,
for you”—
foldod It again. Why bad Eltee
kept it? And wbat a craxy Idiot Cald­
well mnat be to take a jUtlng as be
bad done, and ararcely a jilting Htber,
for Eltee bad answeri^ him not a word
(be would awear to tbat. for lie knew
Eltee^a honor), only aecepllng anotber
man who apoke first. Aod Caldwell
bad gone down., BTiat n wreek tbe
mao was, avoided by one time InUmatee. debasing his talents, wel^omlog tbe msddeot excllement at no mat­
ter wbat cosd to fame and conscience!
And yet one friend remained to him,
old Benator Nicholson, tbe friend of
tbe preaidrat. tbe early cbnm of bis
father. Obi
Old Nicholson
Nkbolsoo held out, offerIng bis band when ;bexs stood aloof.
Only two days ago tbe papers an­
nounced tbe gaining of a consulsblp
Nicholson for Caldwell, which might
: Mve bIm and re-establlsb him In
And
\i that
Could
^01
in? ■
■e do s
Caldwell had tieen lovetl I7 Ellse.
Tbe roan bad been weak enough to let
blniseif sink liecnuse he tlmuifiit bis
feeling bad not been recli»rocated by
rr.
••But am 1 strong enough to let anU»er man know bow little I waa
prited? AndyH”ir t’aluw ell Wire set on bis fret again
Dd aeceplMl tbe consulsblp!
-But Ellse does not mentiuo bis dame
to tbe Iletter of Instructkma. Dkl not
reeling for biro wear away when
ber feel
sbe dlMcovered bow weak he was? 8U1I

ftl waria
a!tt|?r>r£*ia!{'tor

“^wiisdrinBitHitfES TWO AIRSHIPS

“Ttm ns^” to m

ncmr toMUr 1.-------

_ -

"•mtnt gariilnk ours to ooaua« boa
scans bnrt AM beaUk.* tto past aasw.*’ ,
U piMSsa bta ts bs roisailr Stspant.
to mate tte mU aasa la .fifant of.ktai
Tt tahos a psad tool aotensk a toot.**
returned UartScr. «pi CUMwsO aaated at
tte Stab as te tbonsbc r
-Toot wtfs." to aott.
bsps."
“Her pbralelsna as t
awsrod Jlartlej.
A ntOe sAsneo soms
secfDsd williag to bsaak. At Isagtb Comlate yaw sebt aesMs tlLs
osiBMrr te atecod.
T do as ersry rear." was tte laaanst.
the
-1 faoctad." Caldt
- tldwsB
-- “ said,
■■ “•nhst


BHCBtOKNT DHOCIIt 'BIO STICK
fOB COTTOM RAOCA^
i «r '^Attormy
^■urto Alao.
July U.-r-ThO« iw
oiSiu IftOe dodit that aU gatesraud la
tba ptUoring of odrsnec Igoraa to the
codon crop reports win be piaaoented
ricoronaly. That Pnwldaat
has tokoB gbe matter to hand peracaally Jte osore than a aarmlae and from
all btoicatlona tbe ocandal is to be torasttoated and puntohmcAt tofllctod on
the gollty paraoM until tba departoant Is porgud of tba otaln on the
govenunent sarrk*.
New •yatem Inaugoratad.
Tbe flrot ntap in tbe new move was
token when Secretary Wllaoa turned
I tbe atlomer general all tbe
papers la oonnactloo with tbe eoitoa
leak. It la totlmated that thia 1s done
with the ezpuetotioa tbat praaecutlon
of tbe sevoral persoos mentioned to
the report of tbe secret service officers
will follow. brMiers being shown no
Dora favor tha^ the officlato.
It to felt at tbe dopartmeat tbat notwithstanding tbe opinion of the iJnUod
States distrlet attorney tbat on tbe
facu presented to the secret scnrice
report be did not think a prosecution
would lie. a re-cxamlnatlon of tLc tes­
timony wpuld tend to alter that opln-

AT FAIR

AMUSCMENTS.

____

WTIC£ TO WATER TARCIIS

Fhrapasgbukd Saite BrathtoB*oMr-i Howa for aprtokltog toatoa a» from
laKwaakowaunlted. whlcbsrinealtlMt:<toak.a.aa^traaStotpLa. At
•ALowlirs Aimow mas an east- jta Traverse City Aug. i. haa been cu
time cai wuier ht uaad sMUout
itor*edupoaau*Babit*daeuleorin». iteo«»*«r «»rt«kWattocltod. Ou ueEBN RIVAL.
Icrallty aa to abnust piaelude tbe de^liwat uC th« great aoouat of wotor
pletlai
of
ha
real
magnitude
ou
paper.!
•••d
««rtng the day for manutacturj ptotka
nogntt:
■atii Dupmd op a Qua Bag fur Sm- Pneepaugb wd Selte Br
. always
■odemand p«gf«aitTe.haTehadtoriT®f uprlnVltag lawna mast be coyoors the blgjteat and best show OB
H. O. Joyut, SapL
:___
: •urth, yet this acaaoa they have pare 1
Rortlaad. July IS.—WHb twoalr-'tt»« trebled tbeto Immcase aa
sbtpa already on tbc groonda‘had s|airat enterpriae by tbe additloa of.
JSkm- 4B. P»UfBVIS
aeries of filgbu and coateoUachedaledjc'OKP^*^
trains, hundreds of!
sad people, and by entire new UP-TCH>AT£ HACK LINE
tor ua early date the prospects of 1
the Lewis i •*»<»*• The crowning feat ore of tbewj
tab-ten. BsSte. Drag Starr «r
le proetlca-' ®ln<xst unlimited addkions la tbe <
. wSmtM Bsra

and Clark <

Inventor of tbe Oallfomla nmwr. the
the Sea.” In which to sbona tenj
^
. ■ ■ , ■ =
oaly succesafnl ahwMn at .Sf! Lonto i ^w»drod Cbarmetcrs. and a spedal
iMt summer, to In charge of the oon-|<’*^Mad of raagnlfteent costumes sad
tents at Portland, which, for tbe firm i *Pectol scencrv^ TMs spectacle to j
lime, have been pat upon a practical
largest tent ever made j
financial basis, so as to avoid all ua- j
® drens—a vast caavas theater. |
oeceagiry flukes.
\*nd aerial endave. brilliantly
Tbe two airships now boused In the i “**»*«!
accommodating
aerodrome, on the neronanilc coo-1 »»««“«“• Th« monster free street pa .
course at the falr^ are the Angeltts.
* glHtering pageant fully three
which was designed by Captain Bald-1** *»«>«*
win. and bath by bim to Portland, and j
charged fur the Hrru. pnijH-r i
a machine of which Charles B. Knoa,**'
replete with new aod nmel pro-,
a pfomtoent gelatine manufarturer of !«**»“*» attractions, displaying besu-.
Johnstown. K. Y. to tbe Invemor. i^Mlly carvt-d and decorated floats.
Both machtees are bnllt after the ! represcnlstlve of over? cmntrj «>n tbe j
when customers de>
model of Capuin Baldwin's arrow, but ‘ K^be. richly ntilred horsemen from
dllfer to Important detafis of eonstrocnronsier
mand the ,B E S T. lloa. The machines bsvc gas haga>"^»
and cameU orHh a^
Steady call for the
for Itfttog power, and tbe propelling! <UTlslon for the children, and a full;
machinery rests of an open framtv ‘•«*«>red cages of the ran^ wild ani
work composed of three long. light mala known to xooloetots. l*i the
_____

frequently by ett-s ‘
performance >'ort-|isjRli snd
pieces. The framework to of Irlangu i
Intrtybice 375 perforn.
Tcbscco Rsport Involved.
each one a premier artist. ThenUnlcM there arc new devclopmcnla tor cross section. The aeronaut, while
to coaneotkai wUb the cotton leak in- running the machine, stands on one of
the
lower
touims.
UTille
the
airships
i
program
and
most
cd the arts are exvestigatlon Secreury WIIsod said tbat«
be proposed to stand on the report of are steered to the right or left by cto»lvely novel and sensational. In
the sccre! tervlce office. He expected, means of a redder like that of a boat.j «he tralm-d sniroal display Kon-psugh
hcnls of huge
however, that tbc investigation would the upward and downward direction is |
_______________________
give rise to various rumors and stories obtained by changing the balance „f ®»«Ph*M •«««. under tbc directbm of
proves to us that the
of IrreguUriUes to connection with tbc'the craft, this being acompitohed by Prof. Pattc-'son. troup«-» of cute lUfb
■aoxunr'a w*wb
public are recognizdepartment s reports on other prod- i tbe aeronaut moving forward or back- P***” *“ »«•
shall thank you for coming tn perswi in
inf; the merits of
children? Captain Webb’s w.mderrcsponiw to my not* concerning Mrs. ucls. but that where there was the | ward along the beam
Unrttoy’s letter of InstrucUsns. 8hsU 1 sllghtcsl tangible evidence to work
C.ptsln Bsldwin’s machine has
ful performing seals, and cskewaiking
these instruments.
send tbc broosc to youT’
bor«<.-5 in exUldtIons
••On second thought.” said CaldwelL T upon, he doclared. be would go to the cigar shaped bag of pongee silk. 6* ! •“'»
Let the good workwllevc 1 will not take tt. I care very bouom of every complaint and publish feet long by tt feel in diameter, and j
type of equine mtelU
continue.
You can
I «M' ro-suUs of 'his in^cstlgat ions. Al- ha* a cavity Ot IC.ooo ruble feef. ’ The |
«»» marvelous «ea eono-pthu..
rest assured t
t
- the speech struck
ruck i ready, be said, the allegation had been 1I framework and engine weigh 215 I The circus performance Is gi%t-n on
____ ____
___
___
_
____sprece was
_ used
____
two stages, in thr«-e rings and on a
the tobacco-figure*
had j pounds.
Oregon
every KBA
the matter | cluslvcly to *the t^structlon of the!****® qaarter-mlle bIpiKsirome ira-k.
not for Ihs wortd should bs have ths j been manipulated and tho
HANG we sell in
would be looked Into. But ‘for the [ frame, as this woo.1. aa»rdlng to Cap-!
«"*>
th. 11.11.'
this CO m m u n i i y
tain Baldwin, to the lightest and;*”'*
I*«^onnanrcs at 3 o’clock
jar. HU mind swung back to tbc old | present he had nothing to m}’.
day* In Rome. Ellse by bU sltU. Again
_____________________
sircni;thens our posi­
strongest known. The motive force, •”'* ® o’clock,
be was baru-rlng with the sbopkeep-^r for
for the craft Is furntohcvl by s sev«?n 1
■ -■

the jar. saw'the Uttle aperture where poi­
Range of the 1
tion in the Piano
son was said to hare been once roncoalrd.
Tbs ArtUtie Tat
•The range of lioneyliees to hut lltlto ’and a half horse power Iwo-cyllnder. ^
Trade.
“.A broad
and in tbst aperture he bad crushed bU
underatoiid.”
an authority.
nuth(
Ml.” Mkl on
“Many . j^r-cycle gs'^ltoe motor, which to' -A y«»nnc wtuimn *>f gr<*;if. |«-rli.iio
wild dccUmtlon of lore.
statement,” but we
w-k.. ! too crest.
U- « x
crest, sen«lhility.
senolhility. Im-ccm
ckmI
••No." he said
ssld; •*! wni take It.” and sapiMUte that bee* go for mile*
^ tu quest ’> sltiiau«d near the forward
fdared^^
on^
or ro*elsr, tvlilh* others think tln-y go'
^
.
.
ruseil from visiting nn annl w !*«• Ii\ed
arc proving it every
But HartUy’s
ooly to. . rtmt dWM.rr. It n..r I- I* »*
okl faidjIuntMl house, when- pl<-ly. For a moment tbe mea looked fierroto
natty to
to tnoae
^
day. Come and see
ruiMl. to ni.iv
1« tualecataad
iu>4«««oi bosr
bo- |‘‘•m.iar <»
"><*' us«i
““X in w.ier n.v.gaInto each other's eyea
-There to an encravlnc of a
••euaer' Hartley a tips murmured mute­ any one can tell bow far tbe bims may j Hon. to located at tbe forward end and
them.
ly: "EUser
And his fingers retasqd- fly. but this te simple when uuderstood. j pulls the air*hi|i after It. This to done blai-ksmltb's shop In the dining n*oni.”
CaMwell caught up the brojiie.
when
tbe
Italian
l>eea
"Years ago. wrben
lawa j bo that the air enrrent engendered said sbe, bysterireily. "Y^m e«n't ex
••1 hope.” he said, "your usual trip
T»-—I
abroad will hold Us usual dlairnctlons" were first Introdnced in tbe l ulled may be used to cool tbe engine. The
loves. IMint she lov»w!”
leto;n
And be was gocM. leaving Hartley In hts States, these bees, haring mark* dif­
rudder, which slick* out behind like, f-mell the ho«»f*.'
Fuddeuly be wheeled toward tbe gold chair. hU gate fastened on the spot where ferent from tbe common
already
«-ame from one w hf» MTjfTerxHj not fr -ni
tnlakl desk and b‘t down tlie lid. lie the bronte had rested.
were esally dtotliigutobed. and the tall of a flfh. to operated by aleer-! mer rortnement. lK:t from sMaiethlrn:
Ills fare was white and draurn. HU I
could not write tl»e letter at Eltec's
nfter' any beekeeper had obtained the tog ropes. Lincoln Bcarby of San qnite dilTerent. Kh»- w.-j* a wo:n.in oi
fingers tightly cluUlMd tbe arms of
desk.
Italian bee* they could be oliservetl Francisco has been engaged aa aero-. recently m-«|nlri-«| weclih. who went in­
chair.
lie took the brouae jar and left the
-raiaer- he murmured: ••Ellse:"
and their range ea*lly noticed. If
to an art gallery atnl^kc*! for a p.vliil
Caldwell went along the streets In wild­
rosy room, locking tbe door Udilutl biro,
bloom to filentiful close to where bee*
"I Inivc Ju-*t
In the Knox machine, which la to ; hig of .-i lerlnin
and passed on to the library. There be est humor. He tiad been to the man Ellse an* loeatrtl they will not go verj- for.
h.ad chosen In hts stead
lie had hts
tbaew the curtains wide, letting to tbs re>engc. KUse s husband had never eared |N>riinps a mile to range,
angr. but If It I
aeronaut'of Syiaru*e. N. Y.. the gas
sunshine, and. seating hiroself to Ms for ber. and abe had been a woman who scarce they may go five
Ive mil
accustometl chair, wrote aod addressed ersved love.
hag Is tl feet long and 10*^ ftK-t i® ,
^
•Tsual
tally: nliout three miles
He toaaea the bronse from hand
few lines to faldwell.
diameter, and shaped like an cion- ,
„.-iid: *1 want tin- jnc.
i* they
He would further humiliate her
Caldwell was at Uie club when tbo He would gt\-« the silly Jar to 1
lieeD known tuguas far as eight mile* gated egg. TomllnstMi’a machine has 1 ture for niy drewiiig roniii.” ••I’.«»t it’«
ote was handl’d to biro, lie waa at sol (i d passerby, some huml'le.
ill^t
line,
crossli
sing
a
body

a proiwllcr *-1lh disc shaped blade*, a lieaniifni thing." teniurcil the «1ealcr.
sUlcken aoul who ssould at once dispoas
laDd.”-MIIwo
of the*lhlng for a few cents with which water tbat distance to Jgi
which be claim* to a distinct advani- ”-^“t for a dm«Ing n-.iu.” %nii..m..-.fl
He opened Hart
to buj liquid srarmth and srealib. But kee Free Pres*.
age. ami he bas hto engine moved for- I*'"
con-b.-.hely;-ym, .•ouM. ’t
Nasi door A. V. Fkadslek's ohM sisss
lU
he reached the club before doing so. He
wiabed to return to tbe original donors trot Into an untenanted alcove In the read­
ward or the center of gravity. This j
"
sll !!«• gifts with which they bad hon­ ing room and set the jar before him on
be near hto;
Stories nlKHiud to illostrate tbe power enables the aeronaut
tbe table. Only a little while ago! And
ored Imt, and. among otliera. hi* old this was tbe end! Oh. those daj-S la poaswised by great speakers and act- 1 engine all the time. Tomlinson'* entime remembrance bad been noticed. Rome! Ttioae da>-s In Rome!
on* to *tlr the emoUon* by tbe tones j
^ slnglc-cyllnUcr, flvc-hot>e
__
"And arhat a fool I sraa!” He look op
Tliat Jar!_ He
recollected the day In
of the voice. It to Mid of the elder
machine.
Home. ib«
• lying oU drset-ndant of the ]
ais.
Booth that be bronght tear* to tbe eyes I
aln Baldwin, who has charge of,
t'aPMOr* wuo
uic iniiig
lu umi.
who noiu
Hold the
thing to
him. 1!
aecw-t r*
r tbe
Ellae bad admired It lu tbe
................................
little black' | He fingered the t ’ of tbe jar.
way In which be uttered the opening the night* and cfjntejsts at the fair, has i
be laughed. "•Kevshop window, lu sbain- and It* color. , ••*!»** 1* commoi
of the l»nTa i ®t;rt*ed to fnrntoh twenty aKcent* dnrevening but setn* words. ••Our Kather."
They bad i»as«Ml on to tbe great eatlte- j
lug the exposition porlfKl. which t
Prayer.
draU where Mr*. Dale
awaited tnem
them jj
old Nicholson:
Nw-hoUe
>sie awniToa
Ha wou’« -rite al
A story to told of the great f rtoh
tlnnc* until Oct 13. and. If weather!
and dlamlssed bim. He bad hurried i one-, decuning tbe ronaular appointment. tor. OVonnell. An attack bad
«»ndiilon» permit, he will give two ex-'
back to tbe little
made upon him to the houre of ran,-] MbUlons a week Weather conditions
bronse, which tbe old
J
w^Ttoaek“bZler ^
Portland an- far superior to those
displi jred to blu. rourhln. f,- Iti"!.'
* lofty tU^1
dngt had
bollo’ to i Cocld It be possible the oia dngo
tlquity end showing himII the hollow
nplIftiMl a* If to strike.
I-onis.
winds helna quite
id hto r
thing bad
Imse. It seemed that a great chance
Then. Hiecklng Wniself. be said. "But | Infrequent, and on this accfiiini. If
oiM-ned to him. Ml*. Da“
poison Jar?
ireatroeot
L potosn. loatdloua. tho gentlenuiu sa.vs he lore* Ireland.” i for no other. It Is thought that the air­
him to the eathedral told him tbat deadly
liowering lil.« tone tn tlie rippllc
ship exi>rrlment-; may meet with siicH- h-ard a faint cllrk. Tbo baae of the
her daughter would *ee him no more
mur-of a auniiiier brook, be eontlniird.
eor
CC.V. The ga---niaklng arrangements j
In hi* hand slowly re%-ol\-ed till u
atone. Ellse bad l*e*onght biro to i broree
-•and showed the Interior of "I Imve no word* pt bltterne** or re arc alro much auporlor and the place]
semi her no more letter*, whldi ber |
tom.
pronrb for any man wlio love* Ire^
. A paper folded and folded land.” Tlie pnllnw In the fragmentary of rtaritog. cn tke aborc of Guild’s j
mother Insisted upon opening. Hart­
l*
«* a
___•* ' ^ a nwh aquare lay iher*. HS
welcomed by jM*
ley had arrived and l>
utterance of the ln*t wonl bronght lake, to the western part of the ■
the J*r
Jar Sod •to 1
*
Mr*. Dale,
Ml*,
iiaie. lie liought
oouant tnr
bead to foot Ellaaa tear* to the eve* of many vetereus of tround*. to an Ideal one. It I* planned |
the bullow wedged hto letter of adore- j ,-olre was in hto ears. Be mw bor face, tbe house.
that the airship* phall describe
lion, fearful, yet bopt-ful. He sent Buddenly he reached and drew out the
course mer the cliv of Portland, rlrrle
tbe brouae to Ellse, was aiuaml that
out and tore at tt and
A DowMe Mreiwlag.
the observation tower on Portland |
It wa* placed to her band and
jSoid declareUon of lov*.
A gTort story Is told of a famoti*
beanl a word from her. The nest ; He gmaed at it for
a
moment;
EnMtoh reTgineer.
An then
nttjrnry -went t? heights and return to the surtlngl
month abe was married to Hartley.
1 -axjshed tt to hi* heart
Mm when he ‘first began hto career to place.
raptaln'Baldwin, who I* probably
.80 E11.W would have hlfn receive bla 1
*®“'*'*I tt-«oyvr guessed ask him an opinioti a* a civil engineer.
gift back? That told him er«i
evee at this j “y*
"

dtwovered ths secret After the opinion waa ^ven hr In- tbc foremoM aerial navigation ex)«ert
late day bow little she had ever caretl or. tin- _
Jar.
_ Hartley
______ hed some with hla qnlreU a.* to the fee nml wn* tokl It In the l-nlled Slates, has been work­
for him. how false
sbe
had
been
from
"tedr---------------t....four .V li.d two
am* 23 guinea*, whbh be aeeordingly ing on the problem of aerial naviga-,
Ihr Br.1, 8,0- h.« krpt .hr J.r,
‘I fsr the nu
L7 pahl. ftome year* later, when the civil
lion for a quarter of a century. Orig-’
---------.
slraos
Of ----------------------------bolding any commtthlcaUoa
j
this mtto
»Tti braase. tba oiw flfi englaecr had ncqnlrrd a reputation
with him by sending It bark to him. i hr had erer ofTervd her. She never knew; and lieen made a fellnjr of tbe Boynl Inally a tiglu-wire nmlker. he became'
a^ Hartley knew ,c the thing and "be had loved him. abe had lov*d htm. aeelety. tbe same nttoaxT went up m Intc.rested to balloon ascensions, and
vrcrakl retnrn It now. Con- «7m.o!
r“'"Fbr sb* lovad bha. 1 him for au t^lolon. and Wben be bad concehred and worked out the Idoa of
have nothing that had once
received It Hid. •*! reifiember tte last the parachute loap. He was alao for
He sbooM
sb
t btm. k
Leave Travarse City - - - 7 a. m.; 1 p. tn
4 he. t«
time I was here I asked ytm fee. and some a well-known ba.*e ball magnate.
been I I. He wooM go for the bronse.
Ilmm —
He vroold go at once.
you said it waa 23 guloeaa, and so I Tbe captain to affable and talks Inter­
Leave Old Mission - - - - 9 a. m.; 4 p, m
In half an bonr be was 00 tbe way
bare brouflit a etwek for that
to EUas s ferimr bom*. Harttoy reeetvsd.
amouiit” Tbe engtoerr leolffid at him estingly of hto buatocH.
Fare 76c One Way;
$1.25 Round Trip
”I shouldn't be aurprised If some of
bhn In tbe llbrsrr.
Aiatomico-Phy«olo(ical Massage and asked him If be knew ttlut F. B. these
CaJdweirs beM wm Ugh. Ms Wnodibat
young feHovt would beat me
B. UMant -Ttte answer wm: “Wby.
•ys* Ute ttese tt ea salmal at bay. Be
ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
r of Ibe rnyal out.” be Hid. “Tomltoson bas a good
BOtvd Hartley * toeh of fttnareel garb aod
(The
Hnbbard
System.)
tteugbt bow Httlstte ama bad sotoi Or
ship and be mar taro tbe trick i|
A odendllc troatmeat fbr sB klada
•Fees ratooi (hluk we are gofatg to haver eome
at-----------'
good
Ms wui. for be tooted srell, gsahlvity
As toon as other cars arrive will, ipve schedule for
ealm wad easy, and ate Imd aot bsta of attmenu that other meona fall to
contests anyway.”
dred * assath. *
. Makea woak people stnog. decar leaving: Old Mission at 7 a. m. and I p. m.
There were few words betwoea tbsm.
•sture of your aota." velopes tbto. shronken muscles, re­
I -c.w»»..Mmaa T. E. Bnmm. ofnere-i
to at once and stores health to every dteoaaed port of
pretty little girl to u Alpine
chairman of the yiTefa and
tsssyoub
-Might <

s bad**-

Hafttey- ”1 ash >

■ plansr* Interroptsd

JULY
irs A GOOD SIGN

Kimbtell

F»l A IM O

KHieALL
MUSIC HOUSE

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

OLO MISSION AUTO OUS LINE
D/XIL.Y

f
IJ
_
nrtjsa whom EBaa
had to tte hooto lie turned tt upside
down and maMpnlated tbe tuaa. Ugbtty
nsnalog bte fingsr naU round It a acore
tt tiaies tfll ft atowty revolTed and dteftosed a little onapartment tba exbaaooe of which tow would saspMt.
Out of this coropurtmeot Ellas had
ktastrarted t^aldwcirB. letter of lore
that time lie curaa apsn her with the
casket of lewete to bis band, an boor

■y

ttft tVMM ifte6lrill TfUVtIItt cm WeitlMN. ■mumbAY^Mix

■OKU KR mnsa

11- J

mill ^ '•zJSh^ ^

M«kto Mjavtj iiMok aqr kaad i

IIHWIg^

auj pcrtodkBte mmi • trt-.
<nlj «4dcd gnm to
Wt balr. Ilk* U* ,
gray «ad wu parted oa

w the i*uii-p«w«ii
!■*,!

Side of tbe laterestisr
Ruler Jnst Now So
Prominent In
die World's
Eye.

Tb. Trfe»i .< ttap. YH
KlMHetf-Hoir He Apfietrf
•t Hlf Hooe-Kif 0f»
_
doaf Rece^km of ao
^
Amerkao CantspoodeoL
Dae af ffcs Mast AcetMMe gad Mast
acamcrsHc MaMCis la Al Earaga.
Aa Ascaaviisasd SamMp Who
HasNalJatFartlMVMh*<Ta
Pad” OwingairilBu
floraitd Ms ChM
aobhy—Laras
la Jiht.

prm«d to br • poor girt vbo bad otriT•« la rala to coiifKMt benrlf by OremBiakiag. TW quf^ fHlertd tbr'girr*
immediate vauts aad appeteted a daj

^

1 mmit cteaa to Wa k«*d. the propilDna roma. the qoM handed her prot««c a
iMa* of the graaroua. the mootb of Urn rartala ilBkfde cartame. aajiag: rTake
nentfal. the leag. atroog ftagtYs at thb aa a mad*L Call It iW qneca
the plaalat aad a atlghty breadth of ^ awdal and tell yoar caataaMn that It
ilmaVlor. Bo was drraaod like aqy - |* naado after tho qaoss*s owntnAwall tnad grntloman. dhq>Uy1ag no or- ioalag.’* Tboa. by woartag aoo af the
aaiDOBi. Dot oToa the batton of aa or-, gowas hmartf. fhr qaoca set tho fhabder. to ladkwto Mb oxaltod rank- H* h» for the ladle* af
t woro a gray twead suit with muway «imii the aare poor
dr
, eeat. stsadtag collar, foar-io-bsiid tic uke a largor shop.
aad palest loatbor bImms. Ills only sr^__ - ..
' tki« of adoramont srw a aniall I»«sr1
|eor1 i h ■■■■■!
ID orOae of lha rahuaca arMch lay «a tbe
__ spreks nlw king's table wss Boascrett** *'Iilstory
the iN^ert Eng ‘ of N>w Tork." Affw speaking of the
began teHIng me plessore be had dertred from reading
the book tbe king said, -\nieo Presldeut BtMserelt retires to piirste life he
should CDSke a tour of tbe world, as
did Oenersl tlrsnt. for he Is
, plerstkMis. bowerer. Is p»rfurre

j
!
I
I
j

r a flay model of a balloon esirylng j
stones,
s of golfl and iirerl )Oa stones.
be said, "aa
••aa a |j
•This waa Intended." he
gift to Andiee when he esme l»a«*k
from his lialloan trip towanl the nortli i
pole, i have sent many men north- j
: ward to look for him. hut. as you see.
tbe little toy still remains unelalnieil. I
And here." he added, 'la a present ;
from Pr. Narnwn. a diary of Ills an tlr;
Journey In his own hand." It abould
be saU parenUieticsIlr that Pr. Nan-'

Norwegians In the I’nlled States, the
king aakl. “Erery year on luy birthday
1 jecriw
lecei^-e the most plesalug
plesslug greetings
and tbe moat sar|irtaing glfta from my
countrymen hi America." After
prrsslag Irla sstoolahmeat at the eontinned opporttmltlea srhich the rulted
States offers tbe poor of the world, aa
shown In tbe Urge amouuU of money
whk-h the Swedes and Nurweglana In
Amerlea are eunstautly sending to
tbelr poor parents In tbe home country

monarch In Euro^
Cing Oaiar II. of Sweden was once
King
i
oday
a Usd
Ihe esar the limelight of
the stage of royalty. For King OMwr
haa Just lost half of bis kingdom.' Barlod Xi
r thirty-threef years,
yean be i
artb of the Swede* oaty.
few days ago segeded. set np Its own
gfireniment and may form a repub­
lic. Jt la sa if all our own great west
Binbteoty withdrew from the ttalou. de­
claring llouaereN DO longer prealdent
of tbe iountry beyond the VI l••lllaippl.
In smb drrumaUnce the eaat and the
weal would g(> to war. Not ao Sweden
and Norway. King Oscar, wreotywli
yearn f>M. lorea |ieare. Yet the one
man wbo directly rsaoed the mptore.
iijr fetoteg a bill creating s cuneular
ser^iee for Norway sepemte from that
of Sweden, was King <J*<wr hlmaclf.
A RMcr Wha Laafhss the Voh -To FaM*'
l ur jear» this ruler has striven to
kern Nuns ay and SweiUni aa one. He
lias fsiteil St last. Yet <Hw'e be aald:
-i loathe tbe %rti> to falL*" sod add
rd; “I luiew a ann w Im> was vouid)i dhtUiaary. •UememlieT/ 1 said
la. there la no aorii «nrj as fall.*
fife J atlmbt tan more of the maUer ontU.
d a iw|.y of tbe man'a dlcttoaaiy. ttn the title page the true title
iwTaiched out. and In Ita pUce
written; Tbe Pkikioary of the
kllaalug \V<wd ’ 1 torntd to tbe bttrr
eaoaghi there, waa no
F. aad, aurHy■ eaooi
stab wtirtl aa fall."
lliW muiuirrlj baa Itrrd tbe boeleet of
Bvra. aasipilng himself a task for
ev eiy minute of th«* day. In bla library
%rtMwe hr sorks haug* a large |dece of
MUTSa on whltb la tialotvd. Ip Swed-

u

1 shall pnss t rougb thU sorld »
pusi
Aii> *•«•<» IM 5
Ot4

KlsNO OSCAll a.

hla ni«j4-«l> cxclaiiiied. ”No wmtder my
rw .
, —...
jvoya upiKilutc.! I.. represi-ul tbe new i
are emigrating to America by
TUna King Oacar aummarlie* bla Ilf* , ir.oermyenl of bU c.iimiry at tbe court i thuoaaudar
IhooaaudsrV
pblloauiiliy Ml far as It ioin-r-nis hia ■ or hla frtcml King Om-nr.
i
lteg.mUng
tbe king’s tact at n
t\*latluus toward bla fclUiw cri.iiturc«
^1 ^
\ rereiiiuuials, the actual hero of
iTr^uJ^ir^W
hcr time. It »•
nnt.h and

M i‘^““ " is.llllclaii. Just die aauie he 1 "I had to gj Ufore hla maj«ty to te^,v..a a Juki . He ivlatcd an tiiHdent cHre a high honor. At the iwlaiT I *ie
,„ark.d ibe Wlclwatlon of bis proariied the pUce where bla maje*t.r
rtliil.iy: ~.V t'ornmllli.e re|»rr*entltig
A cuablon lay at hU P'et. 1
Intimate
with a liuy
.......................
.. of buiiddc birth. ‘m any trades waltcl up m me. and 1 tbougbt it waa tbere by lulatake and
n> n.

u,...

nisa. tine aald lie was a luannfacturasktd the lad what tine- It was.
er of israndiulntoni. 1 askinl blm If
half DO Idea.** aald the lad.
Hoi
l;c w andulng well. He mdleil Uiat hla
ought to have an Idea." ret -rte.1 the

aidcndld gold w.ntch. with a u »te froiu
yiiung Oacar. M rihldod In hi* boyish
hand. Mtylng. T*^ wlU give you aome
Idi-a alsiut time.
.
* Likes In Be TeBest at Bla Coart.
W Ith thta king who luta lost one of
Ids two thronea I talked for an h*ar
not UMiiy niuntha sgJ.. The luim lew
was arrangeil by Ihe Aum'iIcou minis
t«T at Htw-kholm. Mr, Thomas. In full
cviulng div^M. tboudh
high uism. I procMdsd to the palace.
paUcr.
wlnvf the loni cUamberbito usherwl me
Into tbe klug-a private lllirary. wl lerelu
Imng tbe lluif already quoted, The
plmf was
w-at orertieatcd,
orrrtieated, opprraalvcly
opfNM
rloee. like all living rooms lu gwedcu,
stiidl tbe tallest of tbe wortd’a ni^er*WJlh all bis sccooipiiahmentB as orator. ombar. musu-isn. Upfolst aad artsntlat. Ibo ^luTs uMy noUcrable vanity
k sgld to He In bit six feet two and
oa«4ulf Inchea, On nfemonlona aocaidooa, whan Ms <-orked hat is omamroted with three gigantic ostrtrti
plnmas. be looks a veritable giant He
likes to be the talUwt of hU court,
t appointed to offlew under tbe

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I uuderatood my mistake, but the king
otily amlled. Then I uotkfd tlmt hla
lug out bla hatM
nuijwty waa bohHugom
baud. Imthat extended band
pulal
and ahookk It. luatantly It flashed
me that 1 had made another mis

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a ought m
is-raiubulal.w*. I hare ’ olSt L .
bualneaa Is king rnilkxl and note the clevcme**.
fl.mridiiug * “
i the readlne**, the kludueaa-’l hDiM».alr
j King <ts.fr is ot>e of tin* moat ac- the <l*y will never come w hen you
if^sildeaad must tltnuiK-rat Ir mo:iaivhs osykl not to shake my baud.*"
j lu Euivijie. -I w»s out walking aluue ; Tin* king I* Ibe father of four prince*,
. ,eie day." be Mild, “wlifii I met an ol I ' only one of wbum U under fi
| friend. 1 n.kc.l him lu have mudc
auenwsor, ihe crown prince. U (lualav.
at to a restaurant 1 who haa several flraea sal on the .throne
i fr»**l>«n**«it. so we went
|, VMicp
Wnf tia.ving
pa.vlng time
lime ^-ame
me 1I ffuiiuil Bhtt I ,4n pUe* of bis father. Tbe saddest
' tad left mv pars*,
purs** at IiKunc.
au 1 luul to event In tbe king's family life, howkmiic. bu
ask try friend to lend me tlte money to i ever, baa to do with tbe second son.
I pay for hU entertalnroetit
meat."
t rrloce Oscar, who married for love a
j At thU Jaorture I door oitmcd ahd \ Iglrt of tbe people," a charming girt,
I there entered a lady with llie sweetest \i bat
but not ropil
royal blood.
bbiod. And because
becauac o'
I face Inagluable. She Vas dressed lu i that marriage Trince Oacar
I black sHk. without auy fuss or fcath- | oiiligod to reoaonce bla right to onej «». W*bereapoo I wot presented to ! caeslon to the throne. It is this aecoad
j fto|ihhi. queen of tbe 8wed«f. Khe wlU i mm at King Oscar whom the Noi
i *‘s>n celehoitc her golden wedding on- gUns now wish to p^Ucr on tbrtr Inj nlrrrsary. and she wore the lace cap ' dependent throne. Tl»e poetic Jostlce
i»rvacrUied for wooca wtio are ap- | af giving a crown to a young prince
proactdng seventy. 8be la mnarkably j who bad renoonced a crown for love
well preserved, though sntnewhat of ! appeals to tb* hearts of tbe N<
aa Invalid. IBae take* part Is state I glaaa. but King Oacar. to this procemnoale* ooLv with great pain. A i posal to placf a son of Ms on the throne
j sofferer hecortf. rike^rotes her time to j of tbe half of the kingdom that bo im*
I aOevUttag Iby snfferiogi of others. | lost, nays -Nor

Record Want Ads Pay

The Ualtad Stataa aaihoiitias at Datmtt haat oa chair haada oaa smaB
boy. aamai Joisag** FTfadmaa. ediw^
with TMdN^ a tergad amacy oi^.
aad tbef doat know what to do with
hlai. Tba>def»l law doas not parmit
Jatga dwaa to scad hi mto the rafonn
achool. aar doe* It pahiit him to aoaimlt ihe lad to the hoaae af oorractkm. The ationiqy gaaaral. It is said,
will he asked to oommU him to aome
state lasUtatlaa. Joaeyh la oatr II
yaars old. bat be has aaeeeadad. la kJa
hrlsf esisteace. In laarlag a traU of
rtaoke. Barcral wUaeasaa. aaoored by
Koranemaat. hage ,atatad thht be
attesspled to odanslt varloas
fraadaleet acts. Th* atrok* which got
him iato uwabla was the allagad
laleat indoraeamat of a
anaiar
order. In engineering thU deal. Jo­
seph displayed skill which would hare
dene credit to "Raflies." He s(M amployad by aa illiterate woaian naa>ad
Fannie Cohen to act as a sort of
lancnsta. Ii Is oharged he seonred in some way a $10 BKioey order
beloosing in this wnouui. He ihen
forged her name on the back aad jour­
neyed to Pardridge ft BUckwell’s
lore. He porehased *a $$.$& aklrt
ralst. thus giving color to the fem­
inine Indorsement on the back. Upon
receiving the change from tbe order,
he threw the waist away and pocketed
tbe remaining |lC-7$>
Company A of tbe Michigan Natl<mnl Guard is to be divided betweea
Ionia and Ypallanil. A meeting wa*
held recently at which the new c«>mpany was practically organised by tbe
young men present. Tbe captain
of the company goes to Ypsllanti and
Ionia got two lleutenanu. Rach city
gets a quou of 40 men. The new com­
pany will be organised at succesaor of
old Company O. whose captain was
General Kidd. It waa through hU rtftuia that the new company 1* locatt.d
Ionia.
Over at Deckerville, In Missaukee
county, the farmers and the business
rec(-ntly deddod to build a cream­
ery. as has been done In other nelgbborboodi. like DeckenrlHe. all ovei
country. Soliciting for subscriptions
prospered, even as It has elsewhere,
and the creamery became assured. But
it occurred to one of the farmers that
a mall order house in Chicago would
be gratified to be remembered by
neighborhood from which It had been
receiving lama and freqaaut orders,
profitable, too. But the mall order
bouse couldn't see it that way. and
said so. ln repl./ to a letter from the
soliciting commllice. and there will
bo no mall order hu\isc money invested
in the Deckor\nio creamery, Bui
home bosinesa tnen are loyal and the
creamery Is to be built. But It Is alti>gether likely that tho DecJiorvUle
farmer who received'the negatlv*; re­
ply from the mall order house will
continue to favor the Chicago firm
with hts mcrchandlae orders. Attached
to this Ule ia Ihe moral that every
man. even the business man himself,
should Journey from his home city or
village for merchandise, rather than
apend his money with his ueighbor.
And that’s what Is done erery day.
e»en In Cadillac.—Cadillac News.
The arhonner Oliver Mitchell of
l*ort Huron ha« arrive*! af I>«*ntwater
from Hurdn. Ohio, carrying COO
of coal consigned to tbe Pere MarOneite Fleet rlr I/iaht A Power
pany. the largest quantity over ahlpiKHl
to I*entwater. This la one way of beat­
ing the Pere Marouetto railway, the
only road there. Pr boat the ra
about one-fourth cheaper than by rallroiad. delivering t«iS Ctl c**nfn f
rail at IVntwater.
C. P. Simpson baa begun
against James Campbell, a Loketown
farmer, for $l.tKHi to recover the value.
Of a h-ntlng doj which Campbell
pb-aded gulltv of riolsoalng and for
which be paid a fine ofTSO. Mr. Simp­
son values tho dog at 1500. Simpson
and Campbell are neighbors. Camp­
bell also pleaded guilty to poisuniug
valuable dog lielonging to Mr*. Sadie
Argo, another neighbor, and It Is said
ahe will-commence legal proceedings
against Campbell to recover the value
of the canine. Besides these two
cases. Campbell is acenaed of poisonInc another dug belonging to Simpson,
although a warranl has not yet been
Issued for hla arreaf on that partlealar
charge. Campbell was n deputy sher­
iff and II la reported that bis commixaion has been taken away from him as
a reault Of the poisoning c**e.
made complete coafesalon of hla par­
ticipation In the matter. He says that
he placed strychnine In fresh mmt and
threw the polaoaed food In the Simp­
son door j;nrd. He claims that he had
beca annoyed by the dogs and did n
realize that he was ooauaUUng
crlma la notooning t»»em, Campbell
danJaa any connaetioD with Urn n
wholesale potamlng of dogs at
caUwa park. It ta said that the Simp­
son and Argo dogs and tboae at Macaiaaa wart polaoaed. oa the i
«i»y.

It. IS bad Turm and moat tadHtr
In Jkpafi for a aroman to esptgaa __
o^n^at rarlaace vrIUt that j»C bar

TRY A RKCbllD WANT ABk

REMARKABLE DUELS.

Tma haavy vralihte an Had ftaoi
m boom by Maaflar eorfia ware the
yoaa <haa«a hr two ThrtMaaa pamaff Dartor aad Votobi «a ammlaate
their rivalry for the band of a pretty
Mi. Baaaath a wcMht aach took
Ma stand, thore to raaala MdU the
hraaktng of om or the othar of the
a *oald decide hM rate. For mere
than four boon they raaaalnwl aaotSoatom, when the cord attached to Du
Iler*a walght aaapped. aad tb* poadcraaa mam of metal. faUtag apoa^
man heaeaih. otraek him to tbe graond.
Ftetaaataly. hawyver. H Jaet aUasad
Mahend.andhccaeapcd with no worse
Aamaffr than a sms aback and a hro^
Wa collar boae.
^ Bnmawhat pantoagsd wa* the duel
waged a fMr yaars hark at a wail
knoim TnrkMdn seaside raomi. to de­
cide whtob of two joang mca sheoM
aarraader hla date to the hand af a
toeal imMlean'a daaghtcr. The rtvato
both prided thi mailTfa amwi their amtaiory proweaa. aa It was agnwd that
he who BtKNild first mlaa his montliw*s
swim in the open ahouM withdraw his
prrtenskia to the toiiy 's bond. For aloe
moottu and more each took hla main
ttnal asim, but at tongth there eaate a
day of such furloos storm that one
turned faint hearted and refused to
dare tb* tempestuous blllowa. ITteolhor. however, at considerable risk, dashad Into the rooming sea. and. altbutigb
he waa hod^ cut and bruised, emerged
a triumphant wooer.
Another aqueous duel occurred some
yeara since, tbf- kx-atlon b«>lug the lake
of Genera and the contestants a Swim
named Zeiluer and one Lenoir, a
Frenehnimn. wbo agreed that be who
could remain the longest beneath the
surface of the water abould without intemiptluo or hindrance from the other
be permitted to pay his addressea to
tbe daughter of a wealthy tradeamon.
The rivals dived slmulUneously. aud
more than two minutes elapsed ere
ZellneFs besd appealed above the Sur­
face. rttere was no algu, boa'erer. of
hla rival, after whom when yet an­
other two minutes had sped a couple
of uDluukera dived and amt-eeded lu
recovering hla senselesa body. Bestoralive* were aucceNsfutly applied, and on
Lt-uulr'a reeoverlug coDa*-luuauesa be
was ncclalroed the victor.
At tbe time of Sussl's forty day fast
at the Westminster aquarium. Some
years ngo.^ a couple of young Manrunlant agreed by emnlsting

mmmBf
WANTED.
WAHTEB Cubk
work la rootaoraoL P. Burdoo. 3$4 Frimt atroet
inly 114t

lor otbor property. Om.
- Mar 11-tt

rAM FON BALB-Koowm oa tBo
.dNofipa Mm...win taka booae and
9a$ os payMooL Mdaire B. J. IKm
MM.
$441-tf

WANTCO—To mat for a tew
ICt-Joka Rofiklna wQl aorv* lot
arbeoled ^alr Address X. care Baoord oMcol
Jaly l«*«t !aa la tbo pdat ta tbs
KkflT PART or TOWN,
WANTCO-Brigbt boy apoot IS yean can op iff botb Pbooos
M.
of age to oMke blmaeV geoemUy
Ordora win be proamily attMdad to.
aoeCuL Good opMlng aod steady JOHN HOPKINt.
opr fiklmo
pooltioo bgr moalc boose Cor tod wbo
waou to work. Address Box A.
MI80ELLANEOU8
Record oMee.
July 104t
WANTBO—Men and boys tm G. H.
pot ta mortfaffaa BoMoa tar aMA
Helmltartba fan*. OUtena pbooe.
laqnlM M
NeNamora. PaiB
$91-9 abort aad 1 long.
July Hh$t*
Place Hotel.
Jolj.
MILCH COWS WANTKO-1& good
PALMirrilY—Coaortt Madame HIbm.
■Ulch cows a J. Morgan.
BasMmber Ibo fatoro Ueo ia yooi
July lO tf
bead, a selaoflle roadlng win roToal
WANTBO-Tp buy 11 or 14 ft. count­
tb* traa Uta'a history. Oror HI
er. 3. 4. t or S ft. show case and
CahmBt bideaotraaoa.
ttlHI
good bard coal stove. Inquire 311
K Front alrect.
July 7-tf
ALL LADiCS ADMIRE nice shoes.
Send or bring them to Cunningbm,at tbe Lkm harbor shop, and have
them poHahed la an up-to-date man-

FOR RENT.
FOR RENT->Houae with all modern
Improvemeota. West Twelfth street,
near Pine. Inquire lOlS South Union.
June 12-tf

LOST
LOfiT—Saturday afternoon on FAmt
street or in aome store, green enamel
clover pin. Reword if returned to
Record oflice.
July II-Cl

FOR SALE
FOR. SALE—Enquire of W. Hold*worth. 224 Wext Eighth street.
Sunnybank hotel property, G5xlfi<»
feet. Lot on Slate street. 33x1 till
feet. Best locaUon In city for hotel.
July 12

FOR SALE—House and lot on Washingtnu street In Oak Hark. George
bithertu regarded lln'm
Smith. 919 Washington St., phone
livgly Impartial affertlc»n. Four days
C25.
July 10-tf
was suSU-leut ordeal fur one. who. re­
fusing any longer to abstain from
SALE OR RENT—The West
FOR
food, left the field cirar to hU rival,
Side
hotel.
Inquire
Howard
Whit
whose pro|»uaal. bowevf-r, met with
Ing.
July 10-lf
scant eoDslderatlon from tbe lady, wbo
declared that she would not Intrust tier
FOR
SALEfuture to the ke^dng of such a tool
ONE HOUSE on West 11th street.
‘ed hi
TIIUEE HOIT.SES on East lOlh St.
TWO HOlJSESon e<irnrr Front ;
Uo«* KlriH't.
ONE HOUSE on Weltster atrect.
Uvea «if Itreoden. n*solved for love of
ffO aero farm.
a wmunn to figlit a duel to tbe dentil.
NO acres unimproved land.
Ver.r fantastic was |pe mctliml l•In40 acre* unimproved land.
ployivl. Wltliout provision of nuy kind
and clad only In the lightest of clothes,
can't refuw. Part down; balance
they went out Into the «*ouutry, there
to remain without shelter until one or
to suit buyer..
other of them should sucn-uuitt to tbe
A. P. HUBLLMANTEUa
eold. Tliree days after tlielr departure
135 East 9lh Street.
July C-tf.
a wretched obJi*et crawled linek Into
the town. Teu miles distant his rival,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock and
frozen to dentil, lo.v lienesth Ibe falling
fixtures
of
grocery
and
meat
market.
snow.—Umdon Tll-Bits.
South Spruce stroeL' CIt. phone
July 8-lmo
to his “Batlres." and we hear of It also
from blstorlaus. It rouslsteil of buy­
ing houses on fire. The s]M>culator
hurried to tbe si'ene, attended by
slaves carrying bags of money and
others carrying tools. Judged thi*
chances of salvage and made a bid to
tbe distracted bouse owners, wjio were
glad to areept anything as a rule. Tbe
liargaln struck In all haste, this earn­
est of fire nsaurers set his slaves to
work and secured what be could.
Sometimes even he put out the flames
and so mode a coup. It was a Imalapltallsto. but the fioorest
who s|ieeuljlated lu a
inlly lose r he
lon^i to grasi*
nsi» the rhnnc*es.
Thus f'atn tbe elder, and. ntiove oil.
Prassus laid the fjundatlous of their
wealth. Tbe hitter had a passion for
sneli gambling. He gradually eolleeted
a forre of (-onHiiters. umsous uud suel)
artlOcera —alavea, of course —which
reached MO men. Not only dkl he buy
houses on fire, hut alau. enlarging upon
the common practk*e. he made a Idd fur
those adjoint^ which stood lu danger.
HI* proposnb were conimouiy wel
••otno. so helpless wen* the iieople nud
so great the iierll. B.v this meain Pras-

W. Raff.

with modern improvementa,
chair and oak Ixxik case. Inquire
Dr. Rosenihal-TbompBoo, Wilhelm
block.
.
July 6-lf
FOR SALE—Nice Jeraey cow. H. Hy­
man. 240 Washlngtoo stredf**
July 5-tf

C“iLvr£e
n s-sTr-oSTs n
MiorMSI.

Joa«IMt

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The New York High school honae SI
Shepherd, which ha* only been In UM
aloe* January last, baa boen ooodemn<*d on account of damage auxlalued during recent heavy wind and rain
Btorma. Tbe building Is a alx-roum ooe .
ccMit In tbe ueighburbood of |1»OfHk. During a recent heavy wind storm
the wall under the south gable was.
Itlown Inward about sixteen Incbea. At
meeting of ocbanl elector* It was de­
cided to declare the hulldlng condcmm\l. It was also deeldeil that steps
would be taken to repair the damage
and 111'the Imilding for occupancy by
Ihe opi-nlng of the next term of achool.
The Ixwim In land value* around Ihe
new- C'olhy mine In the virinity of Brasemer continue*. Otto Olaon. owner of
the ux title to the forty Just north of
where tbn new ktiall I* going dowi).
is uffered |404KW for his interest,
which only cost him s few hundred,
hut declines to sell. This forty un­
doubtedly ha* the Colhy vein at great­
er depth and If so may he worth^pHlllon*.
i
MI** May Olt. tbe young daughter of
a farmer near Marengo.’seeiitg'H^
help wa* short during harv«-*ting. vol-^
unteered to drive the horse for the uakiadlDg fork In the ha^. A trace
broke and the whiffleiTee came back
and struck her. breaking seven ribs
and it Is feared iiillh-litig daiigeroua
Internal iiijurie.-i.
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|-ail«Mp»>«r«r Vaiij.
**I,e| 11* lie more ebarituhle.**- S,*l.vS
tlie I'hiloMiplier of I'olly. '‘For .vear*
wa.v*. getting the front xeuts at the
lheiil4T. \<'hy nttritiute other motive*
when It Is perfei tlj iwxxlhle that tuild
men are m-rvmi* s|M>ut their unprotix-tixl pi.V’«. snd are trying to get out^
from muler thing* that might be
druppid on thiiu from the g,t41h ryT"

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work
auMitu IW. m

ABSTRACTS OF TITL£

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE

FOR SALE-30 atre* fruit land 2% ottoBwitaap.amwo
miles from city. 10 acres timl>er4:-d.
ITlce ICOO.OO. Addraa* B. E. B**lJ. M. HUELLWAKTEL
knap, 102$ West Front street.
July 512t*
IZAL ESTATE AKO'tSAIIS

taflo^mry PRaabllo ‘
FOR SALE—Houxe and lot corner!.75
Front and Monroe stiwts. Addreos B. j
E. Belknap. 1028 E. Froiu »treet.
j-------------------------July 5 12t*
pr. O. NIOHIOI.S
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay­
ments. Herman W. Smith. CI3 West
Eleventh street. Citizen* phone 199.
June 27 If
FOR SALE—WarehoiMe building on
Bay atreel, corner Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9 room brick
residence. 537 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horelleld at residence.
Jone26-tr

Residents of Great Brllaln call street
oars trams. Tlie term U old. Three
hundred and fifty years ago on Eng- FOR SALE OR TRAOE-Slx house*
lIMiman left tbe foUowing item In his
and lots on wast side. WiU uke
will; -Tf the amendlnge of tbe bigbcarpenter or team work part pay
waye or tram from the weste code of
menC CItlsena. phone 350. B. J.
BrtdgegnIt. In Barnard castle. 90 ohllCooke. 427 Monw 8L
June l»-tf
llngs." This -tram" was a plank road.
XlTietber It was the ancestor of tbe
FOR SALE—Btoro boUdlng, atoA and
flxUrea. WlU sell aU or any part.
forefather of nil tbe trams was a
ScaiidiDavlan word meaning a log. In or wm rent bonding. Apply at once.
timo tram In RcoUand esme to mean a Cbaa. Rooeatbnl. Travorao City. Mlcb.
beam, a cort abaft or tbe cart Itnelf.
any $7-0.
aod pertmpa it U to tbia ntfaer than FOR SALC-nna raaldeMa prapraty.
to tbe tram that was a plank In a log
IS-raoB boaa* aad barm. IM ft. tot;
rood that ttie modern oeoae traces Its
boas* baa elly voter, bath room aad
origlo. At any rate, etymotofflgta af­
fanaoA laqaira of F. Thurtell over
firm that tbe derivatloo from the doom
Fbet Nattasal baak. Telapboae 1$.
of Benjamin Outram. wbo laprorod
may 2$4X
zmU tracks about MOO. la abourfi.
FOR SALE—41 tote la Raanak’s 6tk
add; S oaaacre lou fraatlag oa Idtk
tAeotnmrjiloaus paaey Catiagbra.
strott. 4 la OrlMa A Wlaato’e add.,
ekief acoot of tbe loikodo’a arrax ta
aad 1 tote as Wast PrmH atraeL
■ Utk la tbe Boer war.
WW ba voM aa auy paymeats or

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329 soum OnOM STREET
We arc now taking orders
for the celebrated

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fiENEMlIEWSOFTHEWOiiUI

who la now ikere. And. Jn addition, he
la qpiat probably what none of these
gentlemea could4»e—a great aectwtary
of war. Ulhu Root ts the ahlect man
I have known In our government oe^
vice. I wHUgO further. He la the
grentet man that haa appeared In the

my Ume."
Untea In New York tn the last year
hav^ anfferiNd heavily because of dis­
astrous atrlkea.^ la New York etty aevarml uMtes have beoa dkaotved and
t.741 momhera loot, while In Ihe entire
•tate IT.4H men have quit imtea.
Oae hundred and tlxty-gve organlaattea have hami dlmotved a»d W othan amalgateted with kindred bodies,
la the same time ooly M aew antes

Kaowlag tkat ke eoold Mt get a

J. C THar. manager cf the Ueblcr
Thteitel Co.. hM jwt maimed to
nuig. after a »jm kflomafir aaio
ter. cxtedlaig over Praaoe. Italy,
•uitenaad. OenMay. Xtemack. NOr
way and Baglaad. Be waa the tm
ehaateor 40 croas Norway. Prom
Cbrtatlaaa to Chriatlaaa. woman fell
oa their knees to may aa hla car
paaeed. hMeHag the maehtae to he a
monster and a vlaltatte from Itevea.
Wm. P. BtlSmaa, aged tl. of New
York dty. non of James StiUman.
wealthy faaakm’ and vmUraad ma
foralshtag aR soru of fun for Che
hoys Of die Laramie raage. He
thrown by a hroaeo. spoiling hU im­
maculate riding clothes, Waa "Joshed"
into waiting all night for a deer
comt by, after havlag ridden in a cir­
cle for hours. He la now carrying a
butcher kf Ife as a weapon In the belief
that the wildI dogs OB
on 1tin; pralrtc arc
wolves.
Cape. James T. Morse of Bath and
Boston now U declared to he the "be^
nevok-m" plotter who aapplled
money that kept Charloo P. Hodge on
a iuxnrlona revel In the south'
while he was a fugitive from New
York Justice. He -turn confeased that
he gave to I.awyer "Abe" Hummell
170,000 to free hla nephew. Charles
Morae, the "Ice king." from hit wife,
Mrs. Clements Dodge-Morae. The lat­
est phase of the Dodge-Morse muddle
reveals the su»ry of provincial hatred
by the fenuUe residents of Bath for
Ihe dashing second Mrs. Morae, who
ignored their calls.
The notorious Mme. Horoa. known
In America aa the "Swaml," and better
aUll as Dlss de Bar, Is now called the
"queen," Md the '‘angeL" in her Lon­
don ptiKoa she has turned evangelist
and dally preaches to hfr fellow con­
victs.
Just before hit marriage In 1874. the
late John lUy gave a bachelor dinner.
One of his guesU asked bow long bis
honeymoon was going to last. "All the
rest of my life, I think.” was bis re|)iy.
and his closest friends say that he
prophesied truly.
Rallimore felt a great wave of re­
ligious xeal Sunday after a w<v>k of
entertaining the Christian Endeavor'tings In 77 churches at
I to
for
only 300 mt*n' announced their
conversions.

WITH HARVEST HANDS
Features of Annual Ruth
Kansas Wheatfieldt.
DKXEBiIQ r0£ TEBM8 AT A DSFOT
••WiMtl Arw tmm Ps>lwgr' Veil the
Itortewterw «• Karmerw Wk* Trr t«
kwre rbe« Oal mt tb* Wtsltlaa
Trwlw».AIl Klwda mi WarkMW
ra»aws • rwnM'Wger.
'•Here she comiw.’"
A m-ore of farmers slttlug 00 trucks,
bozos and the depot platform in a
patch of shade at one i-ud of the depot
arlw eagerly and crane their n«i*ks
gaslug dusru the line of ohlmmering
rails whan? lu the dUlaucc a columu of
smoke tell* of the approacblng train.
says a Cleveland iKan.1 1

has Btuiqted at the water tank, and the
farmers are runulug along the string of
cars tuw anl the two imaemgvr coaches
at the end, out of ;the windows of
which many hsrvesten’ beads are pro­
truding.
Then begins the dickering for'terms.
The harvest bauds arc reloctaot to dlaetubark. They feel their laiportamw
and wish to be coaxed. They think
tliat If they go farther they will get
“ and
UTDOthers aok. "What are you payIngr
"I’ll pay whatever Is costomary."
lys oDc farmer.
"You’ll hkve to be more opecifle than
that to Influence me," declaras oae of
the brave banreet handa.
"Oh. you all wrant to go farther
•est." aaya one farmer ecocufully.
•niiey arc paying |0 a day at Pratt,
and working boors arc from nine to
elrren there. We have the eight hour,
day berr-alght boots betore noon and
etet boors after. Wbea you atart to
yoo meet yourself coming oat to
brrakfast."
"NVhat we ought to bare done." said
a futmer as the train paUed out "to to
ha\-e takco a club to those felloVB. We
come down here to meet every train,
but DO hands wiU atop. Tbey*re aU go­
ing to Great Bend. Tbey’U be thicker
thaa chinch bags there in a day or
thea thiir'U
Iking for JobaTbto to the prqlogae to the aaBBal
drama of the wrhaat harresL The slags
to the Kaasas wheat bait, and all the
srheat the soog of the reafwr. the garaeriag of the ^graln. that vtbratsa to a
reepooslTs chord la the heart of aU
amakiad. The srbaat-ealtod con-bmo
been with maa from the
Whea he flist omerged from the night

of hto barhartc darknsee it sras te ftrat
oaneo. The fltsc plot cleared la

Alters
O.
«to

errv. 'iiieifiEAii.

thumoay. julV

Viuor. LosiotToar
hair? Aaddoi^oochiiiftasisp
if? DfMi*cyfmkiiovthatAyer*t
Hair ViforpraaiNly checks fanlathtir? IfcemiolTdoes. A«1
if reuerot color, aho.

ts. nos.

\
Tfic Oaly Way to Ctira.
^To care a caM vlieo you hare ao
i coeph—to core a ooosfc when ytM hare
lao cnld-«o care rmamU whea yea
,jhare bath-4ake Keaa«iyY LaxaUrel
' ^ey aaa Thr. The aeer Mea. the

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWHt '

mlBlt. Remember
A Smooth Article.
I has pmpvraa haly as hla
j's". sad eee that
spread. 80 new. far re-. When you Bad
o*e Dewitt s much Basel Baive.
Aepeehi^^
the
Hooey
i
> call of'L
. BHad. Bleediag. Laxative Cough Sjmp.
Take
: anj
w.*. to .
PUi
to
other. Sold hy sll dealers.
to itoC I. kmm tot

Ko mmtlgrWHAT POWm

S^TDALLT*7»i p
flleolrid^, aot co^
tr ffcr

kdhrdahaadml

AUmaaaiela1 la the atscT of H. C Pbtps. the Pittsburg phllaathe wtMBt-4t la ataviam of the
thropUl. U tn trouble with the Sootoh
-~9 tevmate to the type of the dig­ criaitel authorities. He shot down
ging sad cam pteitiw aacmtar of the and -wounded a man named Praser.
dlmmaetpaat.
What la trae of the wheat karvest Is servaat tor Lord Lovat at the latter’*
aot tme of octe ctope. The pototo la ‘Highland place, Beaufort, thinking j

SaelUag PtoU tor -y-'----ZJherta's fotv^try rMooiv>e* offer an
tnviting Held for a lucrative business
In hard woods. The virgin forests con­
sist of woods of great commerrUl
value, and there are anqile water
facilities for sawmills. 'There are two
varieties of utahosanj—red and gray;
of oaka newcomer. The cotton crop la a re­ Praser was s poacher. The doctor hsd
cent thlag. Indian com la young. But to remove one of the victim’s eye*.
wtMSt waa with the Aaglo«axoa befarebeeameoutor the woods. It trav­
Indismtion Curad.
eled with ttie Babylonian klnga; Jo^ There la do
w case of Indigestion.‘Dysaeph. the Jew. conirred It la Egypt pepala*or Stomach Trouble that will
and Itome ravaged her prorlaceo to* not yield toD the digestive and atrengthenlng Influence of Kedtri Dyspepsia
feed It froc^ to her paraaltlc <
Cure. 'Thla remedy
nedy takes the strain
The greaf wheat reglan of
off the atomacB I
f what :
Ita aptedor.
lESOVES TO ORICBS
sd with the ycOow wheat. In places grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia
I affords quick and permanent retor milm It stretches level as a granary
from Indigestion and all stomach
OVEBJOHSSMDBOCCa
floor. Faaom are rare, and roads are trouble*. buUd up the system and
^ pathway* throngh the wheat, purifies
that
blsease
can
not
attack
ifles
'blsease
Whole coBtttle* are bat one great wav- and gain a foothold as when In a weakIng, ripening wbeatflcld. Clumpa of | ened coaidltion. Sold by all dealt-ra.
green trees, fannhoBeea oad wtodmlUs
The
Socialists
of EurofM*. in mwsIoo ’
neanhtf ^te FeaterJAana
flte character to the acaoe, while
head In the Infinite, arching Une great«at Ooastanw, n*d*-n, mov.-d to Kreur
Jlfc’
fluffy white cloud* drift by. Tbeir ' lingcn. 8»Itxerland, so thal the foreign
am^to brmSto^lS* m Wm
«**7!aocl*Ust« COUW apeak, after Herr
ahow you ssmplm
.
.
.
.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

Roardman Riva
Electric Utbt
& Pdwer Co.

Hr. Siqa 4 Pmhilipi

Ym Art Ntt Feenti Well.

|.£UiPET CLEAKS WAIKL
R. B. CHAWII. Fraprtelir.

old Spaiusb galleon toa^ fm a golden j
Bushing down Into the heart of the
wheat cotmtiy come train loads of harveatera. They art? old men and young
men. All sorts and conditions of men
are amuu| them. There la the regular
dyed lu the wool hobo, wbo |»Uns ti> eat
many^harreat dlnnen. but never do a
stroke of work. Tbere are Uksm. wbo
bitond to get the beat Job they can and
stick to It tin It U doiu>. There are
coUi*ge boya and men wbo came aa
mudi for a lark ns anything else. They
Uugh and about as the traiu flics along
Ske members of* picnic excursion. A
paaaenger boards tbo train and enters
one of the cars where the harvest
arc.
pointing to the chair car.
"I’ll bet there will be boms and
trarapa tbere by the million when w<<
get UMTe.” aaya a college youth die
mally.
"Then you'U have company. *0 cheer
nit.*' aaya his coiupanlou.
Navrllr Is FVra*.
Three rare sjicclnjens of male
f^u. Osmunda regalia, of (

* “Peech "roasting’’ Princ* You }
Buelow for prohlUliIng addrcss(>s by
foreigners
Three Good and Just Reasons.
There are ihrtM- reasons mliy moth­
ers rteefer Onr Miiuile Omun Cun*;
First, it la absolutely barmb-ss; 8<'Cond. It tastes good—rbuldren love It;
Third,'It cures Coughs. Croup and
Whooping Cough when other remedU-s
fail. Sold by all doalcrs.

inreiiiom are now lurning tnetr :it- ;
imperial botanical gardens of 8t.
teiitiuu to the smaller details of the'
Petersburg from the virgiu forests on
aulonioltlle. <»ne of the most rtn-ent 1
the Black sea coast near Adler.
Is niiiditsl to. a wire
wife frame
arrtngtsl to sw,s>p
!• nitiber
A Juh* In r.art.
This. It Is rlalnit'tl. will avtil.l many
•Whll/ln Kitalaiul n'ccnlly,” *••»?■» j punettm-s. shut- It will remove t.ncks
"Ab**" Hummel *1 i^n.Hl ou nt eml laud bits of glass as soon as picked np.
iMinister with whom 1 v\j
Ing to Ibe race* at Xewiuarket.
asked
courts w hile he made a molkm In tbfl
trial of a client aei-used of ratb»T largil
EXCDSSIONS
saiudllng opemlluns.
I romumltvl
provideil I shutiUI not have to listen
to any of the attvs-lous pun* that art j
alleged to |iass ,J*etween the leanietl
Judge* aud eounsel in English pro-

Si.

aro so nsar at hand, they wm
Mrajl^MWy, UMT ui IHmt

T«Im4
BrM* BlaUfi
**A minister often has a hard Hum
conrinclug a young mau whom be bai
just married that there Is no regntoi
price for the ceremony and yet leav­
ing such an Impression that be will he
sure to get a llhciul donatlou." ash)
the Rev. C. P. Smith,* flaslor of
Itoilh side Christian church In Kansas
ClUv. Kan., “and we ofteu have 1
amusing rxperleuces In connct-tloc
with the nmcter.
"I remember one Instance al*ont ten
years ago when I was pmcblug at
tlNilla Walla. Wash.
There was n«
negro preacher In town, and 1 wet
often «-allfd upon to perform a cerv
eoony Itetween negroes. One after
coon, after 1 had married a ytiung ue
gro couple, the groom asked me wbat'
was the prl<-q for tin* service, ^
“•Oh, well' said I, “you can pay me
whatever you think It to wrorlh tc
you.'
"The Bcgro turned and. slkmtl;
looked bis bride over from head tc
foc»t. then slowly rolling up the white«
of hto rye* to me. aald:
"*I.awd. sah. you haa dose rained
me tor Ufe.* "—Kansas City Jotu*

VIK, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try a *>lll to-niffht.**
Wot flsU by sU Dragglsta

OA E. A MlNOII-OlBoe over Amer­
ican Drug Store. Special attention
to eye, ear, nose and tbroaL Glasae*
flUed. Both phones. Residence flit
Sixth aireeL
olibje.

Washington street. Cltz. phone ZIC;'
Dell. 99.
DA A. H. HOLUDAY. Graduate'To­
ronto Univeraity. Office In Munson
bldg. T^epkooas. office 103; resi­
dence 104.

HARRY 8. HARNER—Kxpert piano
tuner nnd action regulator. Satlnfactlon guaranteed! ' With Kimball
Music House. Ciu. phone 3C4.

We are Still Talking

DA CHARLES A. 8UR8RIDGA Dentut, 301-3 3 Now WWhepn block.
' Traverse City. Mich. CItaphone 14K.
Graduate of Philadelphia Dental col­
lege.

THE HEIGHT OF LUMBER
SUCCESS

WIGKLESS
BLUE FUME
OIL STOVES

is att'iinotl by just such nicthotls us wr .'itlupUsl lonu, lonp
a^ro~the prufunttK tlio bt«t luml
nnd soft woods in the market,
ran'ful scnitiny of milling and
Buosoninu. inU*Ilii;tiit handling
nixl storing, honest pricing and
prompt delivery.
For that rea­
son we art* wnfident wt* ean fill
all your onlers for lutnlwr tif any
kintl to your entire Siitishietion.
.Ml we ask is an opiK»rtunity to
prove our claims.

Bee;:ause they are odorless,, because they are ab*
solutely safe,
danger
of an explosii
nd the
price for which we are
selling them
lem within the
reach off all.
Your kitchen
en is
IS alw;
alwaj's
cool and
comfortable
when you use
Blue
Flame.
Come in and see them
and get our prices. Reguar.
em not to smol
oke.

SOUTH SIDE LIHIBER CO.

FRAME TRDDE

BOWEIS BASSOS



148 Front Straat

IL&ILETIMEGAn

NOITBPOIT
Loavo flb30 s. m.

1b Pflrfect CoBditioB

}t«-t andrwwlT* pr«iw-«. not twotnalty,
M to the quality of oar icA

Tho C. B. Taylor Coal Co.

mm

ir

Ifijlii

k«-*» thimm coc: ma U«t« th« w ho»«
dxT tSrowgh.
IVa goad,
■olkl. pur* dnan ir«. iiT which w* mrm

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverno City, Mich. Clllren* phone 105.
DA G. H. LYNCH—3 and 4 Suther­
land block, phvslcian and surgeon.
Citizens phone 3C4.

Dry, Hard and Soft Weed. Sevth Side
LontoerCe.
H0G4f
UMee, ■yea eon jamp aa A toaae
pla aa It, but It wHiMme ap aaHItog
avary Bom.* CalauR's Claotia Plaar
^leh. A A Wan B Sao^ TMvwaa

DRS. J. 0.4 HART J. TRUEHUKH)
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Offio* a»7-B WiUMla Bldg. • a. m. Ss IS
ttofip.m. rioa ifMisai s*adaa*s m
WyakooptUi. OUsm stes 40.

JOHN R. SANTO
ffiKUL K8UKE
New wnhoiai KocA Traverse SPA

a p. cARVKii 4 wmx

OMENA
Loavo 8:30 a. m.

NOITHPORT
Fourr
Loavo 8:30 a. m.

DR. A L. THIRLBY-SiKclal atten­
tion to dtoesHe* of children. Room
403 State bank bldg. Both phone*.

•O Ownt and SB Cant Moshg
AfiflCPT NO BUBSTmrrCS

Loavo 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.

FDtE INSDRANCE
b L. A BUILDINA

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

OKaa Ml. Maw WDhaim Mssi. fl

rrH

A. JARVIS
MiIliiii GEO.DENTIST
Osdar atv mi I

201 FRONT STREET

6a.wiMWsir
«UID lAFIOS I IIDim IT kLllnm
MIMIE 4 MciHir
6EIERAL IISHRAI6E
"isipisviss.'sssr,
oo.

Estate i

lOK AND WOOD...

T»la W»Ti» TrsvsrwCUy. «:• a. ax. ssa-

II I MCWWILHBLM

llTnii

\

When you want loe or Wexxi donH listen to a owwWh
talker; be vante your dollar today and will be In some
wMwr
sown tomorrow.
lomorrow. 1I ao
other town
do not n
need to make jron
promisea as to giving good aervioe;. you know that I
years and expect to

*if“

DYSPEPSIA cure;
DIGESTS WHAT TOD BAT

M. e. BaWITT * COUSABV. —Hti lU.
na*MU«VWtU.MUMMTS

C.D. MILLER

___

D K N*ri MT

oLutonraoKt

m eyes ^

7aon.a.rni«aa>«a
■ *iTlraatram

\

JAMuT oTiHOP»ftCIN9

Kodol

DA P. HOLOSWORTH— Bpaclal at
»Uoo to dtoeasaa of the aye. ear.
as and thronL
Qiasaes flttc?d.

OA F. P. LAWTON-Offlee room, removed to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgina’ office.

NE.AB.TA.WARTA

BETOaumiG SAME DAT

-iwoiTcu, aunaewT. i.raice. i
Hamilton A Millikan block.

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyxlclan and surgeon. Removed to of.
flee* over PIr*i Nnttenl bank. Citi­
zens phone S4£.

OlVK

Loavo 8:30 a. m.: 11:00* a. m.;
4:t0p. m.

Faro No-ah-Li-wimta and
Bowers Harlwr 25c round
trip:Om*nn. Xorthjwrt and
Northi»rt Point, 50c round
trip

r State Bank Bonding.

T. W. THIRLBY, DenlUL Over Uarnom A Karl a jewelry store. Both
pbemes 103.

warry.

Bay Stiamers

'• •.Nonsense.'said my friend.
*We1
never do anything of the sort It’i
mt're newsfiaiTer talk.'
•*To niy sun>rlwe. and ottvionsl.v to
lent'
bought Into ,H>urt handcuffed tc
another man
man arrslgnixl
arraigned on
on a
a erlmlunl,
criuiii
charge. At the pruiwr <lme the Judge
said:
j
"T am sxtonlshod that such a pre-J
possessing priminer sbonld lie brought
before me on a charge like this.
He
look* like a pro*jH*mn*. polished, wellj
groum»>d man of the world.’
1
"'Ilewlionld present a WBt appearj
anee. my kml.* rti*llc«l the c«uins«-l
•He was lirought Into court Iruued.’
—New York Tlnie*.
,

OrlaaeU Broo.

DA W. A. MOON—Pbooa*.

PKU.«SLs
It. tiM<, M(

Etiwanl Joraes Holden of New York
city has found the call of duly sirtmger
than the fascinations of a g<KMl job
with Ihe Slsiidsrd Oil Co. He resign'^!
to accept a call from the First Baptist
church of WcNKlside, L 1.. and now po-flxea "Rev.’’ to bis nanjr,
Tho Pills that act as a tonic, and not
aa a drastic purge, a
Early Risers. They
IBwliarhe,
Constipation. Bilious
iKHes.s-. etc. Early
Risers are small.
and
easy to act—a sa.,.......
ton. hotel clerk nt Yall
says: “Two botUes
Little Pills curtHl ni I' «if chiMnlc ronstlpatlo
or adults. Sold I

jsrss^T 1

I WDhalB UodL OtteM pkona

at aty Bookstore.

Let ufl vitalize an idea
for you.*

DENTISTS



MBHSGUB
UK
OR. r. 4. MAC NffTT-

Doaiio remootelMit for i .
of mtiljtj and gflmnl iduita.
bility.

SOT Sold by all dealers.

p

Fr«*drrk:h Grrullch. a Berlin inlli^r.
it'markod the irthrr day at a ronrlvlal
“All U not goloaionlc
KBtheiioK:
vladoip that dropt from the empcror'a
llpa,“ and la now und<T|oloK a
of three BKWtha In )al) for hla offmae.
la a rvomi public addmaa the arch
hlahop of Canterbury aaid: The
child who haa not learned i»beillence
at the a«e of i never leama it. The
child of Ik nontha out tale at nlpht In
the |^*ramlMilator. wbope mother said.
'It won't gu to bed till wo do.' had be­
gun the oducatiun of ita {wrenta very
early."
Chcrlea Henry Tmat. who became
Unltfy] Slate* treaaur«>r aeveral daya
ago, la a direct descendant of Robert
Treat, who for thirty-two year* wai
'deputy and royal governor of the col­
ony of Connecticut. Mr. Treat lived
for a number of yeani In iNdaware and
later In Maryland, before nnivlng to
New York.
Mra. (leorge Yon Lcngerke Meyer,
wife of the American ambaaaador to
RuaaU^ la IXKsbming aa |M>|ni1ar in St.
peterabnrg aa ahe waa In Rome, liefore
her hualiand waa iranaferred to hla
preaent post, aaya I>ealle‘a We«'kly.
Mr*. Meyer la a clever and charming
woman and a delightful entertainer.
She la on friendly terma with the empreaa and the dowager empreaa and la
Jilghly cateemed by the c*ar.
The uideat diary In cxiatence la aald
to bO that preaer^ed In the Japantwe
family of HoT.aka. It haa b<H'r. duly
^ maintained by the varlnua heada <if
the family for four ceniurlea. An EngHah oommentator noiee that about
twenty yeara ago a diapute over the
precedence aroae between two branchoa of the family and that Abla waa
promptly aetlled by recourae to the
diary and the discovery of the record
of a dinner given soo or soo ytwrs ago.
by the heki of the family to the found­
er of the'aide line.
Senator Knox la aometimea a generoua giver to worthy cauaea. Shortly
after the bllxxard of IIW a moman repreaentlng a charitable orgsnixatlon
called on him at hla oOlce and asked
i contribution to a fund for
him f
ring ooal for the poor. Mr. Knox
buylDj
promptly wrote hla name on her pa­
per and opposite It a sum ao large that
the fair caller almost gasped. "What
facial dlspoaltkm of the money do
you wish made.Tir. Knox?" Inquired
the lady, looking in hla face. "1 don’t
care." waa the re|Vly. "WTielhcr the
C93t9 are worthf or unworthy all are
cold.”
Some montba ago lYesidcpt Roose­
velt -uttered thi* estimate of Klihu
Root: ‘Tn John Hay I have a great
secreury of auie. la Philander Knox

9m* 12, 9m Mk«r to tte Matte tte
atcr fa Pftuhars aa4 a laafafr la
tba art af aateaa. ao ilnliM tha
akSM tkac a Toaapteva. O.. paate

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