The Evening Record, July 26, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 26, 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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1905-07-26

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YE8TEU
YESTBtDArS ISSUE

2142
MfCtAL TCLCaKAm MItVICC.

RffORMS HAVE
BEEN ADOPTED

THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES

TWDSWHTKCMIia

TRAVCRSC CITY, MICHIGAN, WCONEtOAY. JULY 21, IMA

TRACK RECDRD

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6 O'CLOCK EDITION

NINTH YEAN-2554

CONVENTION OPENED.

Cliiefh, SheriflB and PraaecuUng AtF toraeya In Beaien.
By Wire to the Bve^ Boeorfl.
Jaarnon. Mlrh.. Jnly 26—The twetfth
ananal conrention of rhlcfa, Ghertfis
By Wire to tba Evening Record.
and Proaecnttng Attorneys aesortetkw
Dover.
flUMMAN NOMt AGNES TO THE
Jaly 2C.—Mias Keller- CHARLtt WILTON MADE THE
opened In this city today with about
man, ebamploB saiaaer of Aastralla.
EtMtTVO FNOONAM.
MILE IN U14<4 TODAY.
forty delegates present.
aad BdBBBd Seaua. the Uvarpool
ciaapka. started at 7:40 tbls'aorBiBg iB
atteapt to twia arroas tbe
AsMliSfi anS Uvaryttl Chawylsa
IM. Marala,
•tSfUS TMs
QvN MdI Man Ost Gta I

WCATHCn—Shovers and varaer
M poctte Umi0A: tbamw%
Thonday; amrtsWe wtsdt.

BUBONIC FUGUE CASE

Seaum ooatinoed at tim task be bad
MSMGENA
OCCLANEO
THEM- set for hlaaelf bbUI 2:20 this afier- CAME UNDER THE WIRE FIRST ONE HAS MADE ITS APPEARANCE
Booa wbma be. too, gave It up. At tbe
BY NARROW MARGIN.
IN PANAMA.
EELVEl At FAVONASLE.
time be gaU be arms ala Bdlea from tbe
•bore. The aroaaa quit earlier.
Ma^ Chhnae Took FIrM and taoend Victim Is a Negm Employsd Three
rnojmtvmky SuccMafall/ Opcrstad
Mtlee From Panama City at Pacifle
Heata ef 2:23 Pace-Camille
Upofi far tht ftenioval of a Fiaco
Entrance ef Canal.
Teek the FirM Hsat ef
r . of Sofia From Hit Farthaadthe Second Race.
M. WItta SUrtad.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washington. July 26.—A rase t»f bu­
Bj Wire to Ibr Krrolns Record.
In the first heat of tbe 2:19 i>aro to­
St. Prtrrrt>unc. July M.--At a dm
day. Charles Wilton, owned by M. bonic plague is n-ported la Panama,
lac of tlie mrmben of the aoblUty bald NORTHWESTERN
ASSOCIATION Tmosdale, clipped a second off Joe according to repuGs reevHved by the
today ibr pracraat for reforau ia RaaGale's perfonaande yesterday and made Marine hospital service. TTie victim
HERE IN FORCE TODAY.
a negro employed three miles
ala odtilaad by tbe Zaautvo coni
the drcolt In 2.]4Kn'AgnlQ lowering
for Imliee nl
are unwaa adopted. The nobles also declared
tbe local track record. The trick was from l>onama City at the Pacific en­
doulitoflly thi'> Iiesl vnlibw for
in faror of ecdeplaatlcal auioaomy.
done to the first beat of tbe race and trance to the cans).
Najaaraanalty Improvlftc.
thi* price over offenxl in Tra­
was one of the prettiest events ever
Toklo. July 2€.—Admiral Rojeatreabore, tbe race being so close bo-'
verse ('ity. Nearly everyone
»ky. vbo oommaodod tbe Ruulaa fleet
tween him and the favorite. Miss
is purehi(|in;; tlieni. Ail new
FARM C. GILBERT AND C
ia tbe disastrous battle of the sc« of
Marion, as to keep all guessing as to
styles—all new jjiksIs—shoes
BARNES
ALSO
SPOKE.
Japan, has bean sureessfully operated
who would come under flat,
<»r oxfonls—black or tan—
Bpon for tbe removal of a piece of
Mattie Chim<>s took two heals of tbe
patent leather or kid—nearly
bone front a wound In bis forehead.
2:23 pace and CamlUe the flat and
Ills condition is rricarded as aatlsfae- Program of Race Sporta Wm Given in second heats of the 2:20 trot
any style you. want.
|
the Aftorrwon—Gig Picnic Din­
toiy.
2;2S Pace.
i
lULLEHN:
M. WItta SUrUd.
ner of Appetising Viands
Cbtf’ftwtrtb fl.75 tc
The events of this afternoon showed ^
Paris. July 2«.~H. Wliu-. ranking
Wss Served.
[> practically a new string and ml tbe |
Russian peace plenipotentiary Ic
suction
of
Ihe
lKX>kmskea
last
eveni
p«ce ooafvrence to be bold In the
LEMONADE.
That's easy,
Intermingled with llie crowd tbsl Ing Msule Chimes sold against the'
United States, left this moniinc for
you say. But. really, now. is It 7
Cberboarc. from wblcb place be will was In the cHy attending tbe street fair field In the 2:23 pace. Sldallee. the ;
That Ik. do you always in-t a
sail for Ibe ITnIted States this evening. and those who bad come to witness gay marc with a record of 2:19'.« at |
nice lenKinade? Stop to think,
the big rare me«*t were numerous peo- Vassar, sold at 50 against :
you do gel a l*«*or one quite fre­
field, while the fast pacers
quently. We'll tell >itu h«*w to
by Queen of Clubs and Miss Msrlon at
always get a gotsi t»ne. Slinjily
ren money against the field.
Is the big day In Woodmen history of
go to the
The flat ace. the 2:23 pace, was
tbe region as this Is the day on which
WAS SECRETARY OF WAR UNDER the Nortbwesiern Woodmen Picnic as­ oil In good sbst>e with Harry B. at the
sociation holds its annual celebration. pole, followed by Algorell. Debbie C..
GROVER CLEVELAND.
They make lemonades right.
The delegates began to arrive early Mattie Chimes. Baron Bcdle and Dia­
A whole lemon, powdered sugar,
this morning and almost every train mond D.. Rubena. having been
plenty ice and plenty elbow
Ex Preaidant Attended the Servicee brought in a number who were re­ scatehed. Mattie Chimes, the favor­
ite. Instantly made good and took flat
grease. Tou ran have it with
ceived
by
the
rereptloB
committee
and Alee Foatmaeter General Cor>
plain water, with seltasr water,
from the local camp. The forenoon position which sheTield without a com­
itlyow—Suried at Woodlewn.
petitor tbroughout the mile beat
with an egg or gingcrale at lOc,
was devoted to a general reception.
or with Apolllnaris at 25c. And
About 1 o'clock a big picnic dinner Harry D. and Debbie C. took position
you can order It sweet tK sour
By Wire to the Bmnlac Record.
was served on tbe grounds which this at second and third but at the quarter
I*ougbW«fp«l.-. N. Y.. July 2C.—The year are located across tbe road from were overcome by Diamond D. who en­
to Mill your ta.sie anil gef It as
funeral services of Daniel S. ljunont. the driving park. This pnjved a great tered a neck and neck ace wUh Deln
former senretary of war, were conduct­ conv«*nlenre to the visitors and those tie C. for second money. Bartm Belle
ed here today shortly after noon. Tbe who alleniieil the picnic from this city. dropped back and though the mile was
Made in all kinds of Loathcre
remains were laid at rest In Wix-nllawn Tbe refreshmeuU committee ha<l covered without a break she was not
cemetery. Among those who attended k»ok«*d after their part of the pragram Inside the money at any time. n«»r was
the funeral were former Prcsidiuit well and all sat dow*n to (he following Algorell. the somd mare b«*longing to
D. ISmmanuel of Bdgeiion. Ohio. The
(’l«»vrland. In wh«n.e cabinet launont menu:
•erved, and P«»i«tmsKter General Cor(losltlous under the wire were not
Kandwlrbes.
changed for tbe second half, though
tel)-DU.
Cold chicken.
Roast duck.
Kaa« Wron^ 3G.
Debbie C. left Diamond D. and hugged
Cold ladled bam.
For sale at the Old Reliable
Mattie Chimes for flat at ‘the win’.
Coitage ehivse.
Salad.
Shoo Store ofj
Tbe score iteing as follows:
C«.ir<H-.
. Pirklet..
Mattie Chimes, b. m.. (Toorl............ 1
Ic«« cr«*am.
AssorttMl cake.
Col. RoHert J. Osl*‘S Aonolnts BsttalAfter the dlun«-r had lieen eaten, tbe IVhhle C.. b. m., (Spencer)................ 2
ten Qwartsrmastcr Commisaariea
address of welcome was dellvert'd by Diamond D-. b. m.. < Masterson 1.... 5
With Rank of Lieutenants.
Mayor A. V. fYiinlrleh. In his usual Harry B., b. g. (Brancfa)........ .........4
Abstrmots of Tltlo
Aigorcll, sr. m.. (Emmanuel)...............5
y st^'le
By W'lro to the Evening Rectjrd.
Bsron Belle, b. m..(8i>eneer)...............6
FRICBS 8ATISFACTOR>
* to the
Haull Ste. Msrie. July 2fi. <’«l. Uoh
Batabllshad In 1808
Time—2:17*4.
crt J. Dates, commander of the Thlnl fsrthm that (he assorlatiou had rhost>n
*42JE.F»OICrST.
Room aiO State BankBItfg.
restment. Mlrhlgaii National Gtianl. Traverse City as (he place to hold Its
2:20 T«)L
announces three new apiMdntmeiits of meeting. The address made the visitThe 2;20 tn»t with Chas. I. Orr at
fiH-l that the keys of the clt> were
battalion quarte.-masler connnisMirieii
the iKvle and Camille. Il*-d Phil. W. J.
wllh lh<* rank of flrat lleuienants. rtwlly dellven'il over to them.
and Sldallee In onier were a llUle
After the ra^Hi l*arm C. GiUH*rt, Na­
Thpy arc Albert K. IbKjpcr nf Calumri.
Tg^Cbb Get SBtisfBCtiGB Bt CriBBtU Bros.* Hmsic Hobs#
tardy In scoring but got €»ff In gtssl
tional
I.ectun*r
C.
J.
Uarn«*s
and
lUhers
Geofice 1.,. llarrey of I’ort Huron and
Bbcbbsb They are ExclmsivB Agents for
shape, ('amille. Ibsm's horse. In train­
George H. Adams f>f Sault Rie Msiic. ibdlvered addn'sses. A iimcmm of ing all summer at Holland but with a
Steinway Pianos
Kstoy i Irpans
music. s|M)rts and races was also
The order takes lmm«Nllatr elf«'rt.
riH-onl of 2:19^ won at last year's
Sohincr Pianos
Puckartl (Irgans
giv«‘n.
Crinnell Bros’. Pianos
fair, was bonoreti by skillful
Silver Chimes Organs
•Hie SuMons Day band and the TravKrakaticr Bros.’ Pianos
Chicago Cottagt* (Organs
handling by her veteran driver. Geo.
ersi« City liand fiimiKhi'd the music for
Sterling Pianos
Crawford, who. Iij- the way. is the oldHuntitnrbm Pianos
Club Had a Pleasant Tims the afternoon.
driver In Michigan, with first posi­
Mendelssoln Pianos
at East Bay—Sea Battle
tion and she surprls««d the harkers «if
A»H)liun WcblA*"
t'mwn Pianos
Was a Draw.
Sidalliv. who throughout the mile did
Pituioln
Wt^gmnn Pianos reach sceond position and
Smith A- Barnes Pianos
Tbe Mayilower club and llev iwmas
was rewarded at the last qusrter. Little ,
Cochlln bad (heir annt^ mitlng and TEN PERSONS HAD TAKEN REF- Red Phil, formerly a local horse, was j
WiUinnl
Victor
picnic at Duck IHdnt. ■»( l*ay yes­
under the skillful manageroi^nt of
UGE UNDER A TREE.
linns Pi<nno6
Fxlison
terday. The day was fllled w lfh s|»orts
Cha^. Germaine, winning fourih |wvsi(vilU*rt Pianos
and games. Including races, water polo j
-----------tlon against a fast bunch. The CanaHaines Jtms’. Pianos
and a sea battle between the Croco^ | Ssries of Thunder Storms Has Svapt aian gelding. W. J.. proveii a son of
.1. W. York an»! Son
Haines A: Co. Pianos
"Wiry Jim" for he wormed himself
dlles and Alligators. The result of the I
Ovsr Austria-Hungary. Causing
If w* k»rw of aay bettor tnilmment* we would ) ay them. All ln*truB<-nU eold
latter waa a draw which will be de '
into third positlon.^which meant givod
on enay poymeat lUao
the Loss of Many Livsa.
elded at the next outing.
work, as he was ebt in condition lakt
week, simply working Into form at
NSdO^BB'fl hmAimi Hwic Bew, 159 B. Freiit SC.
j By Wire to the Evening Record,
Cadillac. The official score is:
OLD BOLOlERr REUNION.
i Vlenns, July 2fi.—A series of thun- Camille, b. m., (Boone)...................... I
Crand TravsiBs Aasoelstlon Will Most
“‘orm*. »hlch ow urred recently Sldalicc. g. m.. (J. W. Brown).......... 2
over the greater part i>f Austria-Hun­ W. J.. b. g. (Guest).............................. 2
gary. rosulinl In a number of fault Red Phil (Anderson).......... ..
4
ME>N5 CuYOUIfO fUSSS
Arseberg. Austria, lightning Chas. L. Orr. b. g.. (8t. Mary).......... 5
Kalkaska. Mlrh, July 26—The Grand j
ClfpTHlNatOrPRJaSHlNGS '
Traverse Soldiers' and Sailors' asso- struck a cherry trt>e under which ten
Beokmakers HIL
cUUon will mi-et at Kalkaska Aug. 15. persons bad taken refuge and six were
Beta were many and large this
16 and IT. Commander HArriot re- killed outright and others UJursd.
afternoon. In the firat heat of the 2:20
pon^ that the Indtcatlons for a Urge
several large “wads*' changed
attendance are i xn-pttonally good and
hands, the bookmakera being large
Suits
It U hoped that every old soldier and
losers. All betting, however, is eonTD-day we shall Dffcr
aailor In northern kliehlgan wiU take
Straw
V.IICM F«wr ClaiiMd Thrt Many ducter In a quiet maimer.
. abDut
BdrnaUgt of the low rates.
2:1flPaca.
Uvaa in New Orisane—Fifty Cease
BbIs
Udder TeeetmenL
The flrat heat of the 2:19 pace was
At Bilvsr Lake.
tbe race of the afternoon. Charles
WgsIi
Bpeclal to the Eveiiiog .^rd.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Wilton mashed the traric record again,
Df tho»c splendid shirt
Grawn. Mich.. July 26.—William
New Orleans. July 2S.—There have lowering It to 2:14U nnd taking the
values at
VbsIs
Molden nnd taally of the Pack Place been thirty-four deaths from yellow race away frcai Mlaa Marlon by such a
of Traverse City and eight of his fever atnoe the disease brooke out In narrow margin that when the two
guesU from Chicago spent ymurdaj this aeotAoB. There are now about were coming down <he home stretch
at tbe BUver lake resort, the sfie^notm flfl/ caaea under treetaent.
and even after they had passed under
mas spent In flshlag and launch riding.
the wire It waa an open qoeetka as to
Mrs. and Mrs. Jerry Salllvan
which was In the lead. Charles WUtoo
Albert Kedrovach of Cedar wss in Cedar were in the city today to
was the winaera»ot not even by a nose.
(WWr CVWIG.Pl^OCK.)
Ihe etty today on business. ,
• tend the races.
(Oentinned os Third Page.)

agi

WODDMEN ARE
HAVING nCHIC

^itors to Traverse City
•boBld be sure to make b miteotioii from our line of
SoBTeoir Goods oemsisting of

iBilBK Wert Im Sptet iGdMi
SwBBt GtGM iBSkflB GKi
KfckBGrkWGrk
Kew* thinifs also in Shells, Burnt Leatherand Bostic
Wood work.

OITV mooic rnTORK
TkaStbartCtafaw, Nwa

FOB THE FDtST HOT WAVE

Our Bargain
Shaes,.,

nnuMT Pixtmts today.
roody for yoo with Iho aow

OntlBC Salts

Witaniq. Jtff 26, 1905

Kiib^SBoytasj^

Americm Drug Store

jflMptmch

DMIEL UMONT BURIED

AMERICAN

Selz Rqal Bios

SHOES
FOR MEN

THE

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
213

$3.50

H. R. Macdonald, Flfr.

■ THREE HEW OFHCERS

ALFRED GREILICK '
& CO ...

o. c. moffAtt

ARHHtt DDTIR6

1

■mew
go with thorn
l4cht
woithtderUwioadoaAhatr,.
hs«p bolts. BAckwoor, ho» wry
oll^ othrr wsna wsat'afr ooodsbl^

UTOR USE WELCOME ADDRESS

fyoo

y«w
Mo re

1 Outiiid Shoes
Wc have many »1yle» »»( Women'*
Footwear in goo.1 variety lli*t you*l
not lind ill every Siu>e Store.
SEE OUR WINDOW
We ve Tt iinis Sho.«. whiU? or black, Yachtini? Shots, Outing
Siloes, llan*fi*ot S;ind;ds. ludiau Moccasins.

BAOHANT

A

ROBOOK

mmSAKE
READY
b» fipire on LCMHER of
any kiiul, you’ll save time
iinJ money by coming here
direct- If yon are to build
-----------this fail pl;ic«* your order
for tljo Sash', IXxirs, Windows, Siding,-Ceiling, Porch Columns,
InU rior Finish of all kinds and haw them njady to place in
position when lUHvkxl. Wju will Hnd‘lhis will save you much
delay lab r on.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
ClUxnns Phonn. 82t B«ll. 109.

MEN’S WOOL PANTS

Self Playing Pianos

LIGHTNING KILLED SIX

TalUog MaebiDes

j:/'-;

Band InstraoiBnts

ORINNELwA. BROTMKR8

Oor Famous Shirts

THIRn-FOUR DEATHS

Ten Dozen More

Thirty>Ei^ht Cents

omm

SHKRMAM&]____
SpitoheBI

:.J

$5 goods for $3.75

... 2.60

HAMILTON GLDTHMG CO ur

TNI KVHIW meCOKO, TKAVEMC CITY. IftCMIQAN, YTONCSOAY. JULY tfk, tWL

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Mm 4dD*C ilk* to l«*rt fhclr ka

tat the tokol* afmra oader tbe mtmt.
with It* fnMit aid* ope* OBd tb* •*-

jtAtggMBsr^- atrarted of aMwotns
^ -cloth oo a
Tk* atoUtocBt Btode to tb« MIcM^
koBkere by flMratory Shaw, that tkto*
—Bid k*to koMi • aorplu* la th*
troBaary *t tbla Uae iDstoad of a
d*«ck Bad n BOC b*ea for th« extraordlaary ei|—dllBfoa made la behalf
of the policy of aaral oxpaoKkia. and
fOT tba PBaana eanal work. U an expiaBatloa that trothfally explahi*. 8eeretary kba*** further nUtnaaBt, that
tk* deflcH of ihU rear ta $a.«W.MO leas
tkaa It —a last year, ahowa that the
reoHpta of the *ov<fnmenl this year
have been artoally icreater than lA
total rtpenaea, This matter of Bmrerameat defthlt has been InterestInp oor
free trade frienda more, perhaps, than
It vM when they arc better Informed

Prosecotor McArthur of Inaham
county doaenres rommendatloa sad
rredH for kla eneray and perslstdace
to seeklBd to have all rumors and pos
aJble clBsa In eanni«tlua with alkuted
biibefy loaahlBa the deffsl of the pri­
vate baak inspeetlon bill fully Invesll
{rated. It mdlters nol that If any ipiHf
Is revealed p«'nmns who claim to b**
repuhlicans may l>e tbe Riittty ones.
If that Is possible there Is the mon*
reajion why the inv«>«Usalloit should
be ntsnd to th* last paaalble limit.
Tbe crime. If a crime was committed.
.: waa aaatant all the people of MIrht
ItoB and only whnt Is due the people of
^ Mlchlcnn should be considered in con^ hecUon with its Investijcntlon.
Bsrt^ Komnra ssys thnt Jnpno will
w demand nn lnd<>mnity In the |teaco n<'gotlntlons. He advances the reason
. that the war is eostinir Japan fl.OOO.,f 000 n day nad that 57tt.tx»0 lives have
been lust in tbe strtWKle. WhUe Japan
*, desires p«wce. It d<s*s not desire p<*ace
■ at anv price and If iwace Is not conI: rludsd at these neiet>ilatkms. Jaium
1 has flWDcy uBouah to carry the war on.
• In liabt of the strui;Kl*s and the vief tones. It seems no more than riaht
Jhat Japan shinild have an Indemnity.
/ But, as the pleni|s»toiiUary aays It will
be. Japan should U' gubbsl by a spirit
'■ of Biotleratloo. '
•THdIUcal ibwirists and demagogiM'
leaders const It ute the greatest danger
now dlrc« tl> c..nfn.ntliiK the rnH«l
Btatrs." Is tbe opinion of James J.
mu. the great railroad buUdtT of the
northwest.
|*ollilcal lh<s>rlsu and
demarvue Hutders havs been n-smmalble for every day and hour of roal
trouble this countfy has ever known.
Mr. Hill Is not goesslnit thevwfore.
fihcn bn calls atientkm to the damrers
the American peojde have most reason
to guard agaluD.

vrliw
ftotoo htosad to a Iwttom board.
When tb» seat la turnsd up asalaat
tto bark the wire frame rollapaea and
the whole arTandemnit 1* Bat and com.
pr—td ashiiMt tbe bottom of the oeat.
Whto n—lam appreatiiea down #e
aisle tbe amlltoc oaber lowers tbe soot
and fhe vnfh frame sprtoBs cot mm
that of an opera rrnsb bat and tbam

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fastend of hawine to take her place la
a lone Hoc leadine to the ekiakro—
and otund there cberfc fa bmui mrttl
toe »ets b*r hat, she ran henceforth
pat her bat CO before learlnc her
•SBt-New York Anwrlran.

............ ..

CORK FOR POISON BOTTLES.
Aw Iwceatoss DwrSre tw Prerest Aeetoewt Iw KwwCIIsc Dr—s.

Many clever devlees bare been pat­
ented to mUrtmtae the rtak of an'ldental
polsonloA. but either osrtag to the dlfllcnHIes of plarlnx the Invention aoe
market or for acme other reamn
none of these devices has ever yet been
taken up.
But at last a possible aolntloo of tbe
pmitleiu hss apparently been achieved
by an Inventor living lu lamdoo.
Itorlng a recent Interview this indlvMoal. Mr. H. V. Miller, abowed the
Illustrated Mall bis Invention. The
aecret of Its future success, says the
Mail, lien In its simpllcli

........ .

to any cork, with two afclea indented
In such a way that tbe preasnu of Its
“teerti- on the fingers vroold remind
tho most drowsy c»r tbe OM*t rareletw

STIENBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE....

Tuesday, Aug. I

rnciTBCTTva
! person that the poison Isrttle waa being
I bandied. l-Txcl l>Hween tbe cork and
the spiksd brass Is a ribbon, wblto
snmud the neck of the Iwltle.
»■ lo »“»are the cork not being
lost.
Of ranrs* tbe UttJe bnplemeot has
the great nmlt over other luventious

Mr. Edward R. Salter

BOW In stock. Being attached
Deck of the iKdtIe. t#»ere can be no j Here 1« .<i sl..ry that the Rev. Dr.
Interchanging, aitd if the ato(>per Mnxnn of Spriiisneld. tells «*f John
toonkl be left out a reminder Is given Fisk**, wbieli tllustnttOM his rninkncs*:
It seems that ore «lay h|s wife hiul
to rciMrt t.» him Hint tliHr sun had
the flngvr* while In the t
pouring I been guilty of enlltng Mrs. Jones, a
etrigblior. a f.sil. and Mr. Jon«*s a
much w«»rs«- /im»1.
bma •< the Gods rawwd.
Pn.fessnr I’iske sent for the .voongThe food of tbe gwls appears to have •ter. and w hen be appeal 1 In Hip 11been dloeovered *t last. According to bmry said to bltu, su*nily: “My
a report of testa made by I>r. flement is it true that yon Mid Mrs. J
and Dr. Hotoard. to Ixmdan. formic was a f.M*ir
acid can Increase toe strength of peopie In aa axtnonMnary manner. One “Yen. fnHi.*r. 1 dl
—tT-ct
ivase « | lUfW IHIt'NIit
J Q1
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owriW
“.Vnd di.I yon call Mr. Jones a wo*se
foolV
•'\’rs. fatherarllh a iiaH-. l.nw w betievor the flannel
Uroea
the
am*ont.
I>r.
Hocbardki
After a momi'ot’s refiertinn. the fstoe to Iw* renewed. The Mtne wort of j
Btous bistorlsn said, slowly.
“Well.
roiitrivance is itseful Tor polhflilng the I perlment apoa himsHf Is decidedly
I
Yereettng.
la
two
da.vs.
It
Is
sakL
.
. tor son. that la Jttse altout the di«Hm*-:,
arlmlows, but for this pnrpane washfloahMl his atrength. and In five da;
hi had!
1 sboald make.-—Boaloo Re<leather c*r Knen shouW be aasd.
trebled M. To achieve this
tak*n Bve gvams. Formic add Is
colerieaa Hqnld foaiid tn tbe Imdlea of
Ctoaf noa* Canimt »t Cared
Dfl TBE ret Ike west seb ot ypw;
By local appiicatlona. na they cannot anta. In the hair* and other parts of
Marh the diseased portion of tbe ear. cerialn catorplllar*. and In nettle*. It ftreh? Protect yourself witt t
ioo porck sMe. We ktre o U
There la only one way t* care deafsmell, la highly
BMs,..aad that Is by oonatHuttonal •Ir* and amy be prepared
k.
j/W.linUkcB
Ed artlfldaUy
aril
famedka. Deafness
cauoed ^ ^ In many dtffercnt ways.
p

Ptowts That iBiltatv.
1 Inflamed yon have a rumMany animals are enabled to closely
Mini sound or Impcrtoc^ bearing, and
«hc( 1 it ts entirely, ctooed. deafneas ft ImllBte hwrsp or ■hrubs to eorape detorttaa by enemies, but plants In turn
are able W reeemble stone* for tbe
raatorrd to Its normal condltkm. hear- same end. There are sevrasl varieties
iBg wUI be deeuayod forever; nine In Poato Africa that so efooety rsnemease* oat of tea are oansed hr ca­ bie tbe elaaea aaisag vrhicb they grow
tarrh. which is Btohing hot an to- that attempts ate freqaentl
qoently i

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AD

UHlahi»t«-ff.vnr«c«.t In m.
tswprod04-n«« ,4 Sir Kdwato Bnlwrr LyVIoo . IraoXifol ro««a>ttc W

THE LADY
OF LYONS
“II lui*t ort«D that yon laavalb* t4bv

Bmrrrwt sasw wto ba eiarvd «/aaI» at
lha boa adlaa oast Friday SM^raSag.

Prices: 25c. 35c. 50c aniJ rSc.

’ INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

p-lfr-TY

to C IN

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

patch af ttoa* planto voahl to mis­
taken tor a barren ipaea.

J. B; Paifc Electric Co.

G. W. Bptok and wife of Mesick
ware to the cUy yesterday as gnasti at
Hotel Oolambla.
i

m CASS STREET*

LADIES’
WHITE HOSE
The very latest style of swell ho>icr)'* A splendid assortment to
select from.
*
The plain style sell at 25c and 50c ;he pair.
The lace style sell for 25c and 50c the pair.
The style with lace boot is very popular .sells at *50c the pair.

NO STORE SHOWS A FINER STOCK
OF COLORED HOSIERY
A splendid tan lisle hose for 25c.
A line lace tan at 2.5c and 50c.
v
V, ’
The blue lace sells for 25c.
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All black hose, all sizes, 10c a pair.
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Black hose with while foot, 15c and 25c.
J
All black, all lace hose, 25c and 50c.

.
Solid black hose with lacc boot, 25c and 50c.
, j ’
Black hose with fancy colored embroidery, 50c.
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A fine black lisle, extra light gauze, for 25c and 50c.
We show the largest line of misses' hose at 10c, 25c and *50c.
Childrens’ lace liose at 25c a pair.
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue and while, 2*5c.
Infants’wool hose for 25c.
Boys’ “iron clad” hose the strongest double knee hose that is
“They wear like iron” sizes 6 to 10, and sell at 25c the pair.

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made

OBN-r

SSO SEE OUR WINDOW- 2So

period Is past they rcaame their Imlutioa ef rocks, aad at a dtotoace a

TIW A HECOm WANT AO

Miss
Margaret Neville

SOMETHING NEW

iamed condition of tho mocooa sar­ pick toem «p
toe tmpra
Meat of (
toat to*y are
tor any ease of deafness (cansed by plants flower to smsqb. tevtoc bright
eatarrh) that cannot be cured by cehaed bloems. but oare tbe flovrering

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J. W. ^i-ATER

Wlsdsw CtMMilac MsAs «4My.
A Very >snt|»le eoatrfralu>e will
ffreatly Iiwmmi tb** knlswof the w indowcleaner. sinI eunlde Imt to stand firm|| otJ the floor all tbe tln»e. H Is made
from an old !»rooiu. w bleb is tw k>ng«*r
In tbe iStHte to 1m* of any itae for swor|>lag. ('Ill off wimt bristles tvamta.
lesving tbe wuml hare.
Oirt* thN
wood nail ltnt\ly a otrnng; fiat •pl*ee
af iKMmI aUtui one foot kHig and eight
toebre w ide. This atiouki then tw rov•ml with two of three tbk-ki _____

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WXnHkUkMdlUan TMrUtakUBMMVmkhw

plaee H earefnliy la
and onwen It from all paaaWile harm
with her nklrtm. while tbe man ocenpyinr tb» aost a*at bsbUid calls down
hlBBBli—^n bar bead.
Attacked to the neat to float Is a
BBtoll Bftlrror. iast.iarBe enoudh for a
wooma to are ber^^r^ la while potline oo her hat after the perfon



,
r. J. CH^fBT A CO.. Toledo. O.
^ Sold by dritoatato. T6c.
• ^Tnk* Hall’a ftoBUy PUla tor oeasUtoUaa.
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* sUBC CALMANW EUatic FIom- FinI toi far fleers.
B. E. Walt A Sene.

We arc showtag tbe bwt Bb* fOr the leant toOBcy ever ahown to tto
city.
t

Pr - v> ■

NOD SITE lUMG BU SmiS!

in; BtoTtoMd* to icon for * p*M*k«M
Ml cto«k.‘toN ladlM w*aY. T«t Ik* mbmO0 igmum to—to klotttnc o«t *B
«tov of Ik* — vftk tkHr kn—
tiltfi and tewd I* to* •— to be dto

JtSSA

Daotnports and Comh^sJ,..,

~ GcetB* liUM of Alva baa aa eghMtkm tqday a new gaaoUne engiae of Electric ro**toln aai kHaiatara Outla owh taventkm. Tb* Bale eagbw
Btoya Are Fim Fcaturaa and
doea not dWer la appearance very aiaOthera Draw Crowds.
teiially Item those oo the amrket ax
! preatot hat It really has tome very
W*hlle not completely arranged the ||**ecn«rt features. The motor ts very
street fair of the Capitol Amusement
PROPOklTIOM WILL <■ WtBSENT-1
^
an abwmra of all
compHcated valves. The engtoc is a coapany was opened to the puhMc jasi
ED TO COUNCIL.
!fooT<Tcle. ju^p spark and the one night. Wit:i a few rxeeptkms the attractloos wvre In working order and
be ts showing here has a ptorer of
half. Another good fea­ that punkm of Front street was
Fraipht Jiatoa CamaiWto* WOI kUlu
ture Is tbe speed control. By the crowded with people during Uw ent in
evening.
The Ferri!- wheel, located
Straat Efiorta Oiract With
movement of a throttle the speed can
Railway Ofliciala for
be ran up to
revolotloas a min- at the corner of Valoo and Front
rt'ets, was
wa the first attraction to
#«ttarNatoa.
Tin tHAia
and w'8s liberally pat­
-Mr. Lane is here for the purpose of
ronized In the aftVrnoon and evening.
Th* dtfcetor* af tto board of trade j IntcrosUng capital *o that he can put
t>( all the attractions of tbe raniltal
met In the cowaeB rooau last night to! the avchlnes on the market,
Daicnport*. U>eh ends adjustable, ran b* anaaged In any pobltloh
the elcetrir fountain I* undouluedly j
dlsenss th* msttor of a propoaltioo to
to l)t any place In the room. Yon don’t need a lot of munry to
have been mostjulloes In I
*5*^rvlng of crt^li Tbe fountain
purchase i>mperty on the bay shore! May U
is ktcated In a ranvas onckurare and
one here, Ju*t a small pa.vmi*nt down and your oan lime on thv 1mlfor a park. Some very desirable prop­ stead of Ice cream made from Impun*
is oiwraii'd by waUT pressure, and
* ance.
erty has 1>een offered to the city on ice*that caused the typhoid opidemle
electricity. S<in;e very beautiful ef­
bay shore adjoining tb<> pres- among ntudeots who attended the* comfects are creauxl. and this is unent park, and tk* directors m«t tocoa- i meneement dinner at Alma college
doolitixtly one of the finest spectacnlar
elder the advisability of remmmendlag . a theory advanced by Dr. Han ey Gilfeatun*s over presented in, Trarer?e
lu purchase to the oitrcouBcR^*’7- »boee daughter. MUs
City. A miniature village, an Indus
After the matter was fully diacaaaed 1^. attended the dintuv and ctm
trial display. Is a mar^elou* rrcatioti
It was resolved that the board of dt- tractetl the fever. MUs Gilt*ert ha.i ivexhibiting rallroods In operation. ekTrectora reeoBHnead to tho coneeil tbe covered alaiott entirely frtmi the fetrie lines running, saw mills emtlng
Forced to .SUnr*,
Bent Her OoubIg.
pnrehaae of tbe property offered, or 'er. Dr. Glllicrt says: “My daughter
lumber. r«ml mln«*s In operation.
n. K. u,.^ u
**I knew *o oa«r. fur four
other auiUblc property on the bay did m»t eat anr of the kv* erram and
threshing machines and grist mills i
Itb typhoid and kid- “For 2U ye;
when 1
shore, and that a c«»tamUlee of three neither did Miss Wallace of na>|Hin.
work, steamboats running, trams haul
go before Ibe cmi^cll and ask Tor thetr j yet both came down with typbidd fe
appointment of a slrallaMcommlttee in • ver aftra the dinner This, in my judgroents In progress. This Is all done i diM-tois 1 i*ouhl get. I was lH*nt double.. l
Jin’s Arnica Salve.* It*
make an investigation rrJatlre to the i meni. Is pufllcient evldenc<- that the
n*. cuts and wounds. At
miniature and is a won.U rtiil and real and had to rot my hands on my I;im***s i gregl for
sccpilsttlon of park siiy and further rkv cream was not rvs|Mtn»llde for the
g Stun* C4i’s. K H. Mradst
slcknem.
<Tbe
fart
of
the
matter
Is.
in
artloo. should it he deemwl advisable
; only
to purchase bay shore property. The Iny candid Judgment, that the trutiMi
attraction of some merit and a so»irr, ; „tn*ngih and nqw I ran walk as |
________________
eommlttee apiiolmcd was Frank Ham was ranged by water lu the river
of eousiderable amusemoni. The prin-j straight as ever. They are simply; puts light 4n (he eye. lints the ehe«*k
illon. Wm. Loudon and John T. Beadle. which nin.s past the ctdiege. Tbe esdell«l ,H rf..rin.-r «.«.M o..rt.l,.ly
Mayor FYledrlch stated that hr k*ge buildings ami residences are all
out of plaee anywhere cxe<*p( among ;
john-^m Drug Stor,* t’o>. K. H. “‘tm ^
brushes the ci.hwebs frtim
would appoint a similar commltie** within a cl*is«- radius of each other. It
a -lot of snakra.
: Mrads. S. E. Wail A Sons’ drug stores; tho l.rnin. that’s what Hollisier’s
will be leiuenii"
rememlMTOd
from the r«mncll when the mailer. wa> i»o«
rvn that
tnsi. sh«*rtly Is*^
I UiM ky Mountain Tea will d*»
c*-nls.
A plantation (ioiijm- of minstn-ls I prut's i«c.
taken up by that iKidy t make an In [Rtc thi* do«* of the oolbTc there
gl\i- a |M*rfurmanee whlrii Is fns-.
Tea t»r Taldet.-.. Johimni drug siore.
voatlgatiem of the desirabllitr «if pur a rhnidburrt which ca»is«'d a bii; dam
ll<dli.-l
Thei«' aiv \ariuiis other acraelliuis. In
ehatiiag pniperty along the t>ay shori to let bsiae. While the «aU r wa;- oiu
;<s- it extemiinal*- the |stis4iu.
eluding
a
nu*rry
gisomnd.
s*»nie
w'iiti
The Diamond Cure.
of the dam thos«* tH^nceru***! ctinelude<l
in the locality referrcfl to.
1 teviiallre the bh-ol snd bring' The lutt I ti. w.- fo.ni Pjirb-. is. that
merit and others «if very i»rdimtry char
Mayor Frlodrlch urge>«I. however, U waul I be a gtiod time to clean cmii
that bajipy. joyous fe'*litjK of by they haie dU.oi,.r»sl a diamond c
after. Tbe bl. yeh* vxhlMtlon of
that there should Ik* a fall rcpr**s**nta-. 4he sunken hu'-s. etc. Ik ’ow Hk' «lani
day.-. 3.*. cents. Tea or lulilet*. for consumption. If you fear consm
inp the pltdN* is <>ne i.a: will ntirs'-t
niria. t» will. h*«wei.*r,
■»at*T
remnlnctl
and
lierame
slaguani
lion of the board of trade dlri'cton* lu
»*on-*ldera!de altentltm and is iteserv ; J*'bns«m drug stiwc.
o take that gn at n*mo,l:
dlsciisslfig matters of this ImivutHnce The «sJor fn»ui It iH-raine almori naumentioned J,y W. T MeGtx-.of Van
Ing of rrtsin
The smvl fair Is a|
In whk* the Interests of the oily an- wating. Mosquliu<*s swarmtsl by the
r«nigb. for f«*iirU*cn ^
j
Tenu!
A
Surprise
Party.
>arty.
iio\i-lty and has a good deal i i t eeotn
A plra*-ant sni prise party may
•nvtdved. There were only i*lght d‘- mlllli.n. and the college slndenis and
mend It. and nothing whi-h will eai.M
stomachh and liver.
King s New IM^vivecy
i<*ctors present and he did not considci _ memluTs of th«‘ faruliy in clns«* touch
adi else-Tilt lei wm from n moral stami taking a medicine which will
C*«.nMiinpik>n.-GtmEhs and (’olds.whiek
that this repn'smiaituns was sufflcieni ' *ltb the riicr suffered in eon#«*queucc
Dr. gave me Inst.nut relief, and eff.M-icl a
isiliit. It is e< rtainly a large « iii* r their pain and dlsc*»mfort. \i
for a recommendation to the council
trouble aro«- with- prise and more than ’.nn. .Hsqde nr- re ; King’s .New JJfe Pilis IJu v
n’ln^nly, nff.uding snn*,
sure c,j
c«re. for Tliroal
...
. '
ro<c: wondi*rful n’ln^niy,
Involvlng the amount of money e<prc•«> «l*«o>*tion. The g. rms of th.
q.or.d in MS ..|M «itnm. Th. aH'»‘
„,.i
fcThradaeJi-.Jli.-ziness .\t |.d.n-;«.n n,Hg Store ro’a. K. II
senttMl tn the proiiosUtfm.
• disease rarae from the river. If noi.
ti.m.-, will be in full force thh * v» iilu-i. and eou-tij»n'iou.
at J.diiisen Drug Mead>. S. K Walt ASonv-drug s|..r»*s;
J. W. MUIIken KtatiHl that the com-!'*”"
‘J‘‘i
»«“«> ««'i l'*t
mittee nn freight rat«*s bad met and or-; I******* ‘-T none of the Ice cream c«»u
ganired and decided to'go to IVtndt tract the dlsearv?’*
t’ E. W.IMmiis ef iviosk. y wa- In !
-----------------------rand Grand Rapids to confer In imtsoo '

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th.- city yesttn-day lo.kliig after bus; | SlirTER’S PANATELLA. J dollght 5 SAY. MU. SMOKP;S: TKkJi tta ShOiter’a !*analcll«i.
^
j to iwrticular wnokem.
with tbe officials of the Pere Marquette j in the seventecnlb century a monk m*ss interraU.
and G. K. A I. railroads and asktvl for mmr*I I’crignon bad chargi* of a vimthc autht^rity <if the hoard of dlrt«ct»«rs ’ yard lM*lonuinc to the abliey of St.
to proceed. On motion the decDbin of !
Haiilvllllers, rhamisigiie. and
rVFRYTHINQ
the committee was endorsed, and they i
suiM*rlntetnl.*d the making of
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
were «uthori«*d to Incure the m*«s«»^.v wines. In the course of his
. ^
eXjM'riments he dise»«vetvd •sparLIiiig
sary expense tn the propofu*d trip. This chaiapagm'."
commlttiv consists of J. W-MiUtken. - .
‘ -------- ----- ----------------------Mayor A. J. Frietlrieh ami James Kcbo*‘. apeui of the Pere Marquette rail­
road.
Tho secretary re|iorted that he had
lK*cn In correspjindonce with the
Rrunswick-Kalke romi>any relative to
o»;tab1ishlng a factory In Traverse
City. He n*ad a letter from the man­
ager of the company In Chlrago which
stateil that Traverse I'iiy <*ould not Ik*
oonsld«*red because .it was too far rerw.p«ctfuUy •aaonocM tb* gr»t
moved fn>m < fumlture center and
IMWwnee In tht. rit.T uf th« n-b>l>nud
would involve K) many dlfficulth's in
Baghd) wr-»r*»i < for fire TMsm » vxla.^
S4*euring the skilled workmen requlr»*d
ntenbrr of Henry Irnsg • Hap.-rb
in their cuterprlre.
eompsey.
> BV THC kOARO 1
TflAbc OmCCTOIIt.

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iwHf wv #**!*» «kia

STBST CttlilVM. OM

C*ari» Lam fahtobbto Om Her*
kOME GOOD ATTRACTIONS ARE
With a Muatoto af N— Faatofna.
Tryiag to latoraat CapltaL
eXHtkITEO.

PHONE 502

^ THE HANNAH & LAY
m
MERCANTILE company
DEALERS

IN

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{CamOmmi rram W%nt ngt.} .

VHK KWailt wnota TRAVCIItC crrv. WiemOAII. W10MKtOAY.MY2t.1fOB.
tog the wtoe by m mv toagth.' Alice
Oarr aad liberty BcO atrivteg fpr tbird
gosttioa. tbe tetter taklag b by steady
gates. Tbe laai beat was Little Doke’s
from the eten. he iwttiatog kis torincible pace witboot amr or break, asklag aeiblag but aHrays rsspaaitog at
crlUeal polau amd Isndiag aaBsr the
wire witbowt urgtoc. tbe whole beat
befaig ao perfectly eaacted that the
perapectlvw tram a diateat view acroas
jbe tatenraatag field looked like amomatlc figares amnated upon secret

WIR ON TELLOW FEVER

AMmmK to StoTtee LM an at NartKpoct Failed.
i Norac’a Bxpcrteiica In Special to tbe Bvealag Record.
Tbo vboto raea waa »«ry prtoty. »ot
Koetbport. Mkb. July 2A-Otto
FicbtinK
the
Biscaie.
bates Marred by break* and aalil the
StUlo. Tillage presMeat and maaager
Him Martaa kali tba
of tbe Nortbpoct basehall teaak who
load. OoMtat *amn tbe atrolcb wntoa
Vm or TEE *DEil> TlAIi” was arreeted oa aeeooat of a Baaday
Hat tinitil Om «f tlMMra OiA OM dosed te MUil ba cot tba toad. Tbe
came, was acquitted yesterday.
of tbe boat to :
Pmwwt WW HaM YMtartay.
Cbartea Wlltoa. b. s-. (Traaaitolf)... 1
HAS YELLOW FEVER.
ftaHfeM «f t«M dak
Miss Marian, b. rnTf^atesK..
put timt-as* I
WimnR & 7W4 tt< WDIta» OoM- Oaa Pagh. cb. *.. (Lrwlal...:.............S
yuu lain.
«■ «nlT«d to tfce «tr today fro* CW- Oolliagwood Sookor. b. g^ (NavfDa) 4
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Qaeea of Gtab. b. au (laata).............I
cMo to mumd tte
of 1*«or
t of tbe 2:48 pace
Tbe oBkial i
aaasa. July 26.—A uepkew of
»a)................... S
IH«bL Tko wm w fellov dab
•-Ibere
to
no
doubt
tbst
tbe
ysUam
Pnatmaster
Oeueval
Cortelyou la ill
tootobwa of tbo oBfortiiBSt* yoon« Marion Bell. b. m, lObe)...................T Ltute Doka. hOL g (Oias.
fever sitastioa oa tbe Istbmas of Pan­ with yellow fever.
TlMe-2;H14.
MS Mid ««ra wffh bla on the itKtotod
ama Is grave and iswwing rai
iaeand Heat 2:23 Pace.
aiMloa tnday wImb Mr I>agal kMt
more scute." said Miss A. A. R
PERfiONAL.
The aeeoad beet of tbe 2:23 pace Bhadelaiid Boy« b. g.. CF. W.
kto Uto by dHrtac teio tkaUcm wator
aoo of New Yotk, ooe of tbe ai
Toor) ....................
at OC JoMt*. Tboy bad a beanUfal ca4ed dpacUy tbe.same as tbe Brat Liberty BeO. cb. bl. (Fred
wbo returned to New York rsccaOy
J. A. Penntagum aad William Clow
from Cdkm by tbe steamship Advmaca. oC Cedar came over on the morning
tea of flovcr* for tboir frtood bat tboy beat with the exception that Harry &
...4
5
8
says tbe New York Tribune. Miss
««r« too lat* to
bl», tbe fnonia] and nuiiwMt* d. traded plaoea.
train to-aitend the Woodman picnic.
ItoblnsoQ hss been a year on tbe
Chimes won and the raet came ia as Alice Carr, blk. hl, (LouM
tertag bMB fadd yoMcrday.
P. Banting of Empire spent yes­
Carr) ............................... J 4 4 (
mns. first as nurse st tbe AncMi boefoUows: Debbie C.. Herry a. DtaLady
CycoiL
b.
nk.
(Wm.
Inpttal aad Jater as matron at tbe hos- terday in the city.
moodO.. Atgovell. Berba Belle. Time
WILL APf»CAL TO OOVCANOR.
pttal in Ooioo.
r. Hodge tif CadUlac u'in the city
g««oll)
............................^
dU
2:I71i, exacUy tbe seme as tbe first
“Governor Magooa is very anxious, Uking In the races.
Wafaan of Indian* Want ClsarsCta besL
Tlme-2:l»14. 2:2014. 2:20%i. 2:21 and so ar* the phjaklans. for yellow
O. 1). Sheldon of C^paaslsh was in
Law Cofercad In ttata.
Attendance Larger
2:38 Tret.
fever atrlkea down tbe white man.
tbe city today.
La Porta. lad.. July 26 —Tbe woteca
The aucadaace at today s
Tbe 2:38 trot held an uneven bunch. while tbe negro U Immune. Don
J. Strublo of IH-toskey is hi the city
of ladtana. throogh varlooe organlaa- far to excess of yesterday's aad tbe
iDcideotally
seeing the races.
tkms. wUl apbnal to Ooaaraor Haaly ereni* anonoaced were srortby of the bolding
___________ ___________
E. D. Merritt of Summit City was n
for tba enfoTpeaieol of tbe cigarette Increased interest manifest. Tbe Brat
Parker, a buckskin Canadian gelding. | up. dean Wa irltb good iwinrtple*.
tow panM by tba laat legUlainrc. tbe
of tbe afternoon broogbt into though poosesaed of much speed.; Deaths occur right along. It doesn't guest at Hotel Columbia yesterday.
T. EL Sharp of Elk Rapids was In
petJtiaacr* aasertlng that no attempt prominence twS of tbe Canadian bnneb proved a bad actor, but bis driver. 1 seem to be tbe fault of the governthe city yesterday.
I* being made to oaforce It. that tboo' of boraes. tbe first one being Mattie
l>r. and Mrs. H. B. Garner. Miss
what should
aands of packagea af cigarettes are Chime*, a pretty bay mare, tbe prop- ship In bringing him to terms and In-1
belDg sent tbnragb tbe mails and that erty of F. W. Toor of Seaforth, Ont. aide the money. Charles Germaine, j bare been done before a spadeful of Sarah Prsll snd Miss Bingham have
returned from a trip to Oregon. Mtss
ttotlM* of tbe bablt aaMka with per­ This little lithe piece of horse flesh who bad guided Jack Rogers, hero of earth was dug out of tbe ransi was
provide good ssnlury quarter* for tbe Griswold, who was also with the party.
fect fadlffareaoe to tbe law. It Is al­ has been on tbe track the entire
the com field at bis Blk Rapids borne engineers nod other* who were to work
lseed that la certain cities under tbe son of three week*, winning first at with bis -Jogging can" into two safe* Oiere. Why. tbe«e poor fellows bsv* stapp<-d off for a visit in Chicago. The
aaBtropoUtea police law chiefs of po- Petrolla. Canada, and maktog a record for second passed him up in the third , been drinking unaltered rain water, doctor attended the me«-ting of the
Ameriran Medical asNoclaiion at Port­
L^;; . lice hare adalsed tbe goremor they lor beraclf of 2:1814.
beat and hi* owper. F. M. Brett, took j and a number of them came down land. The party took i* the exposl
arm not attempt to enforee tbe law.
The Horses.
,h... u. u«
lion and on ihHr way l>*ck vlslte«l Salt
Tbe teat ease takca from one of tbe
Algorell. the sfitrel mare owned by fifth poslUoo. Fair Harel, a hand­
Ijko City and Colorado Springs.
aeatral Indtana oooniics is u
Dr. O. K. Emanuel of Edgerton, Ohio. some black made, owned by Charles
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. White of thisi
puahMl for an early decision In the 8n- Is from tbo U**l of stock, being sired Oauntlett. brother of Dr. Gauntlctt of
Asked as to tbe'^“dead train" which, city left this noon for I>-trolt, where
preme court.
by Algonah. Barron Belle Is another this cUy, Improved in the three heaU, it has been stated, runs from Otrion \o they will visit friend*.
of the Spencer string from which the Jumping from seventh to second plsci- Monkey lllU cemetery, s mile and
Henry
E. Carlisle
this city left to--jj
TWICE STOPPED BY DEATH.
half south, always once and sometim«*i>
swift Joe Gale of yesterday's excel In the three heats. Grace Hlllwood
as many as fourteen Umes s dsy. Mte* day for Orion, where be w ill visit hlr ||
Parants About to Visit Cbildran Ba- lent performance Is a prominent mem was invincible, her position at flr«t Robinson replied: -The train certaliUy wife, who 1* confined to the hospital j
^r. She Is sired by Baronlite and is never being disturlK*d. The score runs to tbe cemetery once a day. i
eslvsd Teiesrams of Their Oaatha.
at that place.
|
time* ofteoer, but I never knew R to
Holland. Mich.. July 26.—A strange a worthy offspring. Debbie, the Ca­ being:
Miss H. U Wlifonl of Midland, who ;
fbUllty bangs over the family of Mr. nadian horse from Lucknow. Is stand­ Grace HUlwood. b. m., (W. W.
ha* Wn visiting ber sister. Mlss|
ard
bred
and
Is
especially
taking
In
Quinn)
.......................................
1
1
1
aad Mrs. Henry Turner. Fire year*
l.nriH Wtlford, returned to her home!
low fever In tbe Istbmna since
ago. while daily expecting a visit from appearance. t>eing dark bay with black Fair Hatel. blk. m.. (Cha*.
|
American occupation aa before, tbe this morning.
Gauntlet!) .................................2 3 2 deaths are fewer by far. Tbere are
Ibeir son. who was living In New York, pointa She pulled In under the wire
-Mrs. F. A. Msiirer returned to Kal-.
a telecrajo came stating be had liecn at Cadillac In a five-heat race, was first Parker, bks. g.. tBeatiio Bros) .3 4 3 alxnit fifty Amertcan trained nurses ka>ka thi* morning after visiiing with '
.4 5 4 dow n there. Before w* came tbeiw the Irlend* here a few days.
drowned In the St. I.awrence river. at Stratfofxl races In the first week of Busy. b. m„ (C. Van D>nel.
two bospitato were In. charge ot tbe
Jack Roger*, ^b. g. (F. M.
The body was never ri'oovered. Moo- ■July and is stUl in for a good record.
.Miss Minnie Ok. y went to Kalkaska
Harry B. is always on the Inside and
Brett) ........................................2 2 5 Slater* of SL VUuvnt de PauL In this morning on a w«t-k's visit with
itoy afteraoon while preparing to visit
those days thtre was a steady prooes
Hampton Weal, b, g, (W. A.
Ibeir daughter. Mrs. M. J. gulUvan. at Is always looking for candy, being
Sion of tbe dead on tbelr way to thf ft lends.
Keating) ...................................5 6 6
ber home in Boise City. Idaho, another genuine woman's horse for he was for­
Miss Winifred Marvin left this
.cemetery. Tbe al*ter*
alster* use
used to lock u|i
Doc. g. g., (Ellen Wade).............. 6 7 7 tbe wards at night and | home. Is morning on an extended trip to tbe
telegram came announcing her sudden merly a road born© and driven by
Time—2:2414, 2:25. 2:25.
death. Mrs. Turner la prostrated with woman. Tills is his first trip north
southern jiart of the stale and Indiana.
though eight years old.
lock them and find aome of tbelr pa­ She will first be the gtiest of Miss
Brief.
Track Racord Broksn.
tients dead. They were lovely women,
Diamimd D.. sired by Silver K.. Is as
Inez Cramer at Owosso for a week and
The beat beat of the 2:14 pace was a bnt quite Innocent of all tbe elements |
bandsoiue g horse as is found on the
MY FACTORY.then Join relatives at Jerome, after
-I’LL
show-down for Long John, who became of modem narslng. as we found when
grounds.,
toose who remained for aWhllo after wliieh she will s|M-nd the late season
W. J.. entered by Benson A Ward, hi* name well by atrolchlng out and. we came helped with the diets. They at Indianapolis.
I Automobile Manufacturer Ardistinguishing himself for the three j
who is on the 2:20 trot ttMlsy. has
raatad for Speeding.
(bought It so cruel in ns to have a
Grand Rapids, Mich.. July 26.—W*1 pedigree backed by George Wilke*, bl* straight marks for second which he nurse or orderly sit nj) all night In each
A nuralMT of wiclcty women In Cin­
r ban
ter 8. Auatln, of the Austin Automobile} sire being Wiry Jim. sired by Wilke*. cinched without trouble. Joe Gale
cinnati have, for the tim«* at least.
Cadillac he was having no ei>mpriltkm for first. Mis­ amasement at tbe mention of lee bags, RlvL-n up their summer hollda.v and ar»*
contekoy. was arrested by the bicycle j Though be entered
souri Chief is but a colt, having been ty^oid batlia and antl»eiitlc aurgery." aorklng to make hot weather toiiTmerely placid there to work
oflicers for fast driving yesterday.
Miss Bobli
Is a Bouton girl and a
ahlc for their U*«s fortunate slsieri.
Austin demanded a trial. He said he this Is really his first public perform­ ont since the first of the month and graduate of tbe Hartford
Hartfonl HosplUl
Hi
did well accordingly.
Is uni a reckless driver, but is obliged ance In fast company.
Training S<-booI For Nurses. She went Particularly are Jewish women taking
The summary was:
Camille, the fast trotter from the
to demonstrate his cars If he wished
out with a party of eight other norao* acUve part In Ihl* work. Their effort*
Joe Gale. b. g.. (George Spenon July 12. l9tM.
are now t>eing directed sin-cially U*to sell them, and if repoelftHy arrest­ stabU-A of John Boon of Holland,
..111
“No more Isthmua of Panama for ward making a sucersK c*f a *ettlenient
ed. the factory will Is* removed to an- rived hert' yesterday noon In charge
2 2 me." the said.' “The physical dlscom home and vacation •^cho(d locat«-d In
ofher city, ho threatened. Austla will of George Crawford. Ho has been In
fort*
are
great,
but
they
are
nothing
Missouri
Chief,
b.
s..
(John
make a test case of the police timing training but today I* hi* first entrance
to the mental sUrvation. There is ab­ Clermootvllle. where nearly 2»Ki young
Roach) ...................................... 4
on the track this Reason
pystetm
solutely no recreaUon-no music, no women are nom- enjoying their vaca­
record of 2:1914 at the state fair track BlUy W„ b. g. (Keating).......... 8
BREVITIEfi.
dmrrtte*. no bathing, no books or mag­ tion at a coKt not beyond their moani:.
last fall at Grand Rapids, and 1* driven Little Payne, b. g.. (I^wi*)....5
azines. no driving excettt round tnd
Rev. Thomas McLs-od, a Bnxiklyn
Time—2:15>4. 2:1714. 2:1714.
-The shingle mill st Cedar will finish today by John Boon himself.
round Inside tbe towns. Nobody ever clergy man, in a sermon In the Con­
walks, and athletic sports are Impoaal- gregational rhureh. North Adams, re
the cut Baturda>- night. Tbe cot this
Queen of Club*, the slim bay
ble In a ellmste that has six months of
year was quite large.
in the 2:19 pace Is a spoiled child, and
The dnke of Norfolk's dislike of rainy seasem and la all tbo time like a eently, rounded out a statement by
The Buttons Bay l»*n(l and all the If approached by a lady who forget*
vajor bath. The b*we monotony saying: "You ran put that in your |
rasUlteUs arrived this rooming on the to bring her a *woet morsel become*
pipe and smoke It." A woman who '
nui
stories. A school treat was being held
10:30 train to Join in tbe Woodman pouty and sulk*, even attempting
“The food is good, althoagb Ameri­ was up in front rose and. in ones audl
In Arundel I*ark, hta splendid ances­
celebration.
push the thoughtless visitor away and tral home, and the duke was crossing can food was at first very bard to ob­ ble ail over the church, said: "Sir.
tain. and fresh vegetablea are scarce we art! not accustomed to Buch Ian- j
Montmorencl cherries are bringing out of her alght. She has a good rec­
one of the lawns, when a teacher, un­ and fish rare on account of a tax that
from eighty rents to |1 on the local ord. 2:1714. U six years old and took
aware of the duke's identity, rushed Is plac'i'd on IL Tbe bospital buildings gtiagv In this pulpit. Such word* an j
auirket.
first money at R(»meo. She was sired across to him and shoeted: “Come are good, tbe unrses' quarters are com­ more fitting for the race track than
I
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith of Vnloc br Five PolnU.
off the grass at once! It Is people like fortable. tlM? hours are no longer than tbe houre of God." Mr. McLeod paused
street are the proud psreotu of a
Colllngwood Rookor I* a full brolhor yon whose behavior gets parks shut bore In New York, but the absolute for a moment, and then retorted mild­
bouncing boy who arrived this mom- of Texa* Rooker and has a record of
to the public!“ On another occasion, stagnation of tbe mental and emotional ly: "1 have no objwtlon to women
life weors one ouL Mapy of the nuraea ‘peaking In meeting." Whereupon the
2:19.
it is said, the duke went to a convent
else
' . A union Christian Bndeavor prayer
incident clo.M-d and the dominie conGeorge R. belongs to the Holland to preside over a gathering. The sis­
ty d<
meeting will be held* at the Church of bunch which arrived yesterday. HI*
linue«l hi^ sermon.
ter who opened the door thought the j a month is what they
begli
Cairist toalghL Subject. -SMicUfying record is 2:191«. obtained last fall at
noobtrusive stronger was seeking! If they git-c oatisfacictlon It It later
Ourselves,-John *v 11:1 S-23. Much In- tbe state races. He Is a half brother
It raz* (• AStwrttew
assistance and gently told the duke; misod to fOO. Of conrae board, iodgtereet has boon manifested In the of Mt-Kinley. the noted member of the
•1 thought your ha.*b«n<l had left
meetings All are cordially invited to Bonn stables.
'nder Governor Darla tbe hospitals you." said Mrs. Brown to Mr*. Smith.
Tenants of tbe big offlee building i were sorely handicapped for supplies.
"lie dW, but 1 advertl*ed and got
l*e presenL
Dan Pugh, a well groomed chest nnt. 44 Broadway. New York, are not called { owing. 1 aoppoae. to tbe? desire <of the
him back. It was tf*ry ulmple."
Bom to Mr. and Mr*. B. Russell, yes­ has been mentioned as an old timer In
upon to face the danger of a thirteenth governor to keep exjiense* down to
“XVbst did you say In your adver­
terday. a sU-poand boy.
the Erie circuit last year.
tisement y
floor. There Is no such unlucky loca­ tbelr mlnlounu
The pipe organ for the Congrega“To Ulnstrate: It need to be my duty
Miss Marion It the represeoutlve of tion In the edifice, that number having
“Simply this: ‘Five thousand dol­
lk»nal church arrived yestcnlay and U the great Limelight and is a worthy
aa matron to make out tbe requisitions lar* ca*h paid for prompt nduni of
been Jumped. The next floor above for each day** snppUea. I-lfty pounds
iH'ing put in place today.*
property mi*«Ing from s Blue ><r«>et.
repre»entailve of the Wlscno^n field. the twelfth Is the fourteenth.
F. of ice was Just snScient to ^re ot .No qucBtlons a«ketl.* He netde-d tbe
She is entered by W. W. Qolnn. Vho Augustas Hainze. the thorn of the
what we needed for the twenty-four money ami be came biniM-lf."
THE MARKETfi.
also holds the rein*.
Amalgamated CopH?r company, does hours. Day after day Governor l>ar1t
Marion Bello, a bay mare, is entered
would cut this downs to twenty-flva
L appeiu’ to haInherited any
East Buffalo. July 2«—Cattle-Quiet, by Frank Ijike of Marion. WIs.
persUtloo. traits. HI.
m. J. MOROAN
vsiues steady. A’eals and calves—Act­
boy* would loss sboDt for eight
Yesterdsy’a Events.
on the thirteenth floor of 31 (thirteen or ten hours bundng up for lack of a
ive snd strong^. Sheep and lambs—
The event of yestertlay afternoon's reversed) Nassau street. In his fight cooUng drink. Under Governor MaFairly active at firm prices. Hogs—
races
was
the
ease
with
which
Utile
with
the
Amalgamated
Copper
com­
goon
all
this
has
been
changed."
Active, values 10^1 Sc bigber.
Why should the trained norse who
IVimlt. Mich.. July 26.—UTieat— Duke walked off with the three last pany Heinze has been excepUaoally
heats of the 2:40 pace, giving the fortunate. But the snperstltioos say can earn her 325 a week straight along
Juiy. STc; No. t red. S7c; No. 3
crowd In attendance something worth be would have been donWy fortnnaie In New Tork city elect to nurse In a
I have a few pieces of
the: No. :
government hospital in Panama for
the
while,
though
according
to
the
If
he
had
Joined
force*
with
the
SUndTolcU*.
300 a month, with no end of privatioo
Real Estate for sale
slate put up It was a hard quesaing ard Oil crowd in the first place.
thrown In? Miss Robinson acouted
and July and 84i>tember. 8614c.
Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore was the Dotkm that patriotism had any­
Cblcagn. July 26.—Wbcat—8614c. propoaition to pick the winner even
HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State and
thing to do with It
Bnptember. S6|,c. Com—July. 88c: after Little Duke had chalked up two 71 years old Monday and be spent
Rose, seven rooms, small barn, good
"Tbey are mostly either army nuraes
September. M%c. Oaia-Moly. 30Hc: heats out of three for tbe bookmakers his birthday at Southampton. Long Inl­ or anrses who are tired to death of
water, site of lot 104x8214. corner
2K^c. September pork. persistently held tbe odds on Shade- and. In view of the cardinal's pro­ private nursing and want a change."
tot; price 3L000,
land Boy, who had woo second money nounced aversion to anything savoring
lard. 37.26; riba. |7.65.
ike oald. •That was why 1 went-I
at CadUlac. after but a brief trial, July of oatcatation. there were no cere­ wanted a ehange."
HOUSE AND LOT—71S SUte street,
1 at Stratford.
monies or nnnsaal inddenu o*i the oc­
• 66x165, good honee and small barn;
“OIVINE HEALER- HERE.
towsc Lc*m
With two heats In Little Duke's casion. He was born ia Baltimore In
price 31.000.
Conductor*
on
the
German
state
raUBebUtter WiJI Remain t tbe City One -favor the fourth heat started with the 1R24 and was ordained to the priest­
wtya are to be dlseharged unless they
Itnemp as previous.
Utile Dnke, hood tsreoty-aev«a yosr* )ater. On
* Week.
can pass «a enmlxuatlan in tbe EngUte
Scblattrr.-tbe divine healer balling Shadeiand Boy. Uberty Bell and Alice June SO he was Invested with the red aad Fteaeh laagaagea. Bo«e of ttam
fronn Bostoa. arrived in tbe dty tbU Carr in line for oorrespooding posi­ hat of the oardinalie.
have bace twenty yean |a the aarvtoe.
10 ACRES of nice
on road to
momiiig and vlli remain a week here. tions. The pace was maintained with­
Raasoax'i farm In Fernwood; price
In rsterrtng to bis work as a divine out a break tbongh Shadeiand gradual­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kbelp of Glad­
360p.
Mr. aad Mrs, John EtUa^ of (Iraad
bealer Uls morning be auted to a rep- ly forced Uttie Dnke to yield the wire stone. North Dakota, passed throngh
rekeaUtlre of tbe Record that be sim­ for the first haU and ft looked for a the dty this morning on a three Rapids returned koma tela aaotatog
ply toOowud tbe methods of Christ and Ume at though UtUe Dnke woold yield weeks' trip to Mfa. Shdpe' old home after a two weeks' visit with the CsbIMtewars aU over the world. the oeeond half hat at the thmeqiaai^ at Nocthpoct
^oCFtedFlak.

*prrtii DuoAL*t miKNOt came
TO ATTIMO rUNCIIAL.

Mil

ST1LLO ACQUITTCO.

Real Estate for Sale

ML W.X FAUSWIMtni

!tSK INDIAN PLAT OF RUWATBA
VIA <L R. * L RT.
The Olteway ladlaa draM
tea- wffl ba tfitm at Lake Ta-waywemuE aaar Pecoekey. Mkh.. dally froai
JaJy 4tli to BapL 4th. Thto raadttloa
of tea tedtoa as a ramaatic tgwrw.
atomld ha aaca by every oaa. DescripUva paaphlat eaa be bad by addreasteff ttofest astoiL O. R. E L Ry..
Tiavcrse Caty. or C U Lockwood, Q.
P. A^ Gimad RapMs. Mich.
NOnCS—After Aagast 20. 1808. aeek
ahavtag wlU be 8c extra at all oaloa
rtiop*.
Jul7 ltdt

JUST TO
ADVERTISE
our new Home Good* IV-partment we are going to commence
on Monday. July 24th. to give
our customers a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every- 25c
worth of merehandiK*' purebatsod.
This FREE GIFT In addition
to our Rock Bottom I*rir«-« can­
not fall to bo appreciated by alK
Tbe-so checks au-e n<<li^<emab]e at
each for purchases in
lur Iloi
Homo Goixls l>*partment
)NLY. They resemble mir na­
tional icrtH-nlrtick*. Yon Rbould
s*-o
Call at *tor«- for par­
ticulars.

At
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KtIVES
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL REW

SOUVENIRS
HARDSONE SPOORS
DAntTYPIRS
FARCY CHIRA

NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
itaej for CdcMmte* Fu
Tytewrlun

R. W. Rastall

Ofe've
Wmd
AH the f hiiia, gls.^s and tin ware from our furniture departmrot^h the
rnafn lbfo>r in the rear. lYM*<i»'lia%e le>«-n cu

ptores bl

quickly.
Ilavilanil riiina___ __... .1-3 o«
German China.,..........
‘zotf
rretiy American China___ l ioff
r.c K«-l I le (Viy•T*...........
3c
Itic Gah-qnircd l>lp|»ers.............6c
I'ai. Nutmeg Grater*............. 7c
l.nrgeTin SiBsins...... ............. So

Ijiige Sire IHnnor l*alls----- .22c
54tc Copifo-r Bottom Tea Pot*.28c
Ti-a and coffn* cans with
cover........................................ 8c
Wo.n1 Ihitato Masher*.............. 3c
Can OjM-nr-ra................................8c
45c Glass Hand l.ABips...........23c

AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS
Wlien in look our Ilnnmin CounU^rv over.

the Boston Store
Gfftraordfnary
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^

Hbound in fW$ 6reat '
Clearance Sale
We arc making every effort to clean out quickly our
remaining slock of

Summer Clothino
This is the way we are doing it
Mens suits, values up to $12.00 at.....................6.90
Mens suits, values up to $15.00 at........................ 10.00
Mens suits, values up to S18XX) at................. •.. • 12.50
Mens pants, values $3.50 and $4.00 at................. 2J50
Others from 87c to.................................. ......... .. 3.00

Frait
E. WILHELM and(CornerUnion_
The wiDoer* in ihQ guesstog potest on •collan in our
window. Ne'wton N. Beach, first prize, 1164; S. Ads*
ley and Delbert Weisler, second prize* 1175. Exact
number being 1164.

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{nMabad ia tbe Facile aaam papara.
Wtetobarg> Orped opera homo jooA
^TbeXlMa
•AYS MC WAS OTFCim mo AF-ltheraby evaatlag
TMtt VCAfI WILL KXCCL ANY- adLflka toOawlag aaaiAte-.
Ttaaadar. Aag. 1. U earn o( (be beat tm
saoMT%Tmoftruam.
Yb«y lam that tbey oogbt am
Worn aallaa ftom aay ettj. wbb fbe the road tbM aaaaoB |iad ahoald dram
TMiMA^RCVIOIM.
to aUcsOy oaaaaai to aa attack apna
menbifa of fia ewUoat and Ibe aUtot jta__________________
tbair ova courieay. tbe boapAaltty of
t»W f ^
y tbe ealy wK- j Mlaa UhXWUOL HeiiShe. the mar of
JOfPt
Rm«v win •• Cm»4 KjtfUblW Lmt^
i.aadttbe dignity and pood
. Thffi •v#r BtHrt Tntmtd
m tbaaapoalUaa. wbUe baviag la tbair
fOurmi tar tba a|
ibaads tbe dntameatary avidaaae that

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Pbyakml beawty com to all wbo wae
BoUatar-a Boeky Boaatala Tea.
Brigbt afwa aad rad ebaafea ftallom tta
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mmesAcuwsat

TRY A ACCORD WANT Afik

A BEAUTIFUL

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* Om4
Jnhr
eOMtec Wrnm. Ml^MsaB fair, vfeJck
, .«tll ^
la Ofaad Baa*4a Sept. IfSt^lM^proBlMtocxoaM la tatm
< a»4 aitraeboai aar of tb« praeedUic
film wM ka«* »rer baw
la
tm 0tmi0. 'Tka Miaral baaaty of tko
SIDBads baa b«ra ImproTM) by tb« ad4Mioa of baaotlfal abrvbbery «ad
WKh bortlcvltaral work. Lylac aleac
<> Up shora of the bcauiirul Graad r1r«r.
q^alocjb aarb, vbara tba (air U Md.
" la aa Maal plaiir lo apaad a day. aad
^aatlMraaraaddad to the aataraJ all|acUoaa the laany lalMMUag and ada*tloaa1 featares oT (be fair, it ba^pnaa a woaderfally altraetira offar in
iW way of aausemeata and adocatloa.
Tbare hava baaa aiaay IpproramntM mo4e ia the balMliuCB. The
paad ataad. which baa alwaya hoea of
aixe. haa
lac
(bird, aad the eoirance
abaaaad ao It la more cxiaTenieat than
evA before.
The track at the Weat Miebicaa fair
Srotmda U one of the beat la the
Caltad 8Ut«a. it la a mile track, and
aacaedlBcty (aat time baa been made
m IL The comlaa raeaa. wblch will be
bald dnrlaic tb** fair, bid fair to be the
Boat exdtlna and tateretiiaa that
bave^t-r lH«en held In weatem MIchl•M.
The exblbita wtll all bo on a larftcr
aeak* (ban rrer before. They will
oaly U* larae IndivliIuaUy. but Uryer
ooHertlrely. for there will be
tbrm.
The aroiiKemeni rommlfieo baa breii
exeaedinaly fortunaie In aettlng aery
valuabto aiUmrtlona which will be
aboan free every day during the fair.
Chief among them will be abown the
berolc Adgi and her wonderful Ilona.
It la aald that Adgi beara a atriking re
aemblance to the celebrated Calve,
being ia moat l»eantirul woman with
ebarming .peraooallty and complete
rommand over her den of anarling
Ibmt. While the ordinary reaorta make
f charge for aeelng theae wonderful
Mtaa. the Weat Michigan fair offera
fbia fre«' every da>.
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Prom we«*k to week nunierniia other
• <^5‘jun«™»cnta will be made of the
varioua atlxactluna whie will bo given
, - 'at the fair. So, in planning your aum*
vacation, by all meana Include in
: It' a day or two da>w lo the city of
, *ar»nd napld^ to attend the. Weat MichI {([^ State fair.
(
The Weat Michigan State fair la dls‘ tlftctly a weat Michigan project. It
I l ift ilwaya b«*«*n auct^asful. becauae
b.luui Itehind It the moat repreaentaUva bualneaa men In weatem Michi­
gan. Each one of them fecla an indi­
vidual intereat In It It la not a coramardal. money-making acbeme. but
rathur an eahtblt of what caa tie done

The pewaUam** train im CterHaad
Aortly attar aoea WadBMday <io)y 5).
aad owing to tb* great bnrry tba imrty
Hd am baro tJaae to aat aaythfag at
mMday. At WbeetooWa .witA. tea
mflaa omfk of dpretend. (be tvmla bad
la lay orar aaam
aad l-iwai:
daat Bmwevflt mfted tar bmdieoa aa.
IbegTwaa. Part aT Ibie fotom bad bwa I
?i*amd. and there tbe doth to laid.
Thfw tbe oMBbcfa of tbe party. emShg
tm the gnmi, gro«|ied tbemnHvc* about
IberJocb.
Prealdcnt Boaaerelt then area* to a
bacellng poatttoo aad aakad tbe Ab
mighty for hM bWaalng oa tbe repaat.
fta apoke almply of tbe graat frleodmdp that ein*ted betwaon himael/ and
laba Hay. and finally
tie aalaed God’a
lUy ts
mercyr for John Hay. ds moo were all i
J
i

rnaam. altbongh John Hay was among, of
own company, when one pansw
to coaaider the e
.
tbe Mast of tbewe.
*T1ie food was^^ eaten, aad tbe she luts eajoyed. U not to be wondered
trip to muborg rooUaDed.”

RANCH AUTOMOBILES.

woman

Portiaad. Jaly K.—Joaeph O. Caanon. apeaker of tbe Ualied States
boaae of
la*i
<< representaUvet, placed to-U.

ot

H. w. o<»i<

would, •‘ne*
alnce It had be« f«u4
ik. baarls
k_. and
..... Claik
rk.* eeataaalal
......... ... expoiba
aMoa, a mcatb ago. a eonttHetc datmi j^
" •»*•!
«f . ««T tb« « «ot o.t fro. P<«. I
M early la Jnae to tbe c€ect that
On the RUIm.
aSroat bad been oBered to him at
Tbe »UB alakfl low,
ceremoBy of the formal opening
Tbe golden glow
of the expoaJtlon.
Fails slanting o'er tbe tawny plalB; j White eztanaltisatmeirtfcKevtotato.! ^
A few days after tbe expoaltloii bad
A gentle breese
> ponrilv irdoes not reach tbe laal csms |
been opened tbe mory
In queatkm
qneatkm ap-;
rtory in
far off
, of the aiseaaa, baeatoe it doss not goiflto
itbebtood. S.S.a.ap*rfcct bk^ p«».
I nficr. aewtrahzcstbcse arifb aad hninats.
tor.U ..d In tb.
b««r »ftlT rrt*.—
aad by uti fagibaaiiig aad toaiaff up tbe
tone the rounds tn one form or anotber Tls sunset oo tbe western plains.
! Liver, Kidneys and &>wcls, tbe nstond
of tbe newspapers of the entire codni ebauads of bodily waste, diepoee* of
them iaetoadef
The twinkling stars,
try. and besides has been commented
dlswlBg them
upon editorially in several quarters.'
Through azure bars.
to be forced to
Briefly symmartzod. tbe yaru was to' Lnok down upon the darkened plain;
tbe surfsc*
the effect that at the opening exercises I
The coyote's cry
ikra o, ow o. tt
Speaker Cannon, while standing on the I
And the night wind's sigh
>BKLY
«nrnttti.
bm
ceremonliU platform, had applied Ice j Are blended in a long refrain;
anic* for rr
from a water pitcher to his head and j A mystic, wild enchantment reigns—
sttgges-1 Tls sunset on the western plains,
^ been taken lo task a) the
me »ui;ges-,
thm of tbe president's wife for the al-;
.
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Long rays of light
leged breach of etiquette.
.
Dispel the niglA
When the newspapers containing the;
slanting sunbeaau span the plain;
story reached Portland. Speaker Can-1
advice you may wish free of charge.
non was on a steamship
ttesmship In
in Alaskan
Alssksn f
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THE (WIFT SFCMFIC CfUAIMata. 8%
waters. He was communicated with !......

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ProfeMor CUftou F. Hodge. bloUtglsI clearly and distinctly as to almost give;
at Clark oohrgrslty In >\on't»UT. rise
the Impression that there is a
kUsa.. baa co<^ out urging tbe exter­ performer eonc»*sl«*d inside.
mination of nil cats by munU-li»alltlea
The wholt* entertainment Is given
decterlng th^ are tbe worst exlsUug
with
machinery
instead of using seeanemy of blnl life, says a Woresater
thirtl class actors. The ma­
dispatch to the New York Tribune.
This has become a matter of na­ chine enables Mr. Slocum to place his
tions! conscgucncc." says Professor entertainment wltjiln the reach of all
Hodge, *mnd demands tbe attention of as Abe expense of roaintsiolng a large
citl« os well aa of ftcoplo In the coun­ company is done away with hut the
try. 1 hsvc given much attention
effect Is not l«**8en<id. The msulpulathis tubjtHrt,
aubject, and I aia firmly coavlnc:
the cat te tlie worst enemy tbe bird i
^
machine is perfect in every i
haa. Not excepting the seVerities ofi<l«ioll »*th no Intenulsslon wbatso-j
winter, aeourgiw of dlsMOe that might! ever. There are no dlBagrecable waits •
prorail In bird famllim and all other {but a pleasing continuity. Mr. Slocum'
^
on his wonderful

bl.4 i r. TTo irol^Jli u ^iTllIJ

piKindent should concoct such an IncspostHl. gave signs of motion
famous ystti aa this all the other news- whenever the nerve* came in contact j
--------- ^--------------paper men would band together and | with the scopol. Galvanl discovered BICYCLES bought and all kinds of redrive film from the capltol." So eay- the existence of a new principle In
pairing done. Money to loan. Fred
lag. Speaker Cannon dictated the fol-jthls phenomenon, and originated the. Finch. 311 E. Front St.
lowing letter and signed It:
| fertile branch of physics known by the |
July 17-1 mo
Seattle, June 1C. IfW'ri
jname
name of galvanism.—Answers.
galvanisi
CALMAN*8 Interior Spar Varnish I
Mr. 11. W. Goode, President I.e* Is am!
________________
CIsrk Centennial Exposition, l*ort-1 Thieves with a wholesale thirst - most durable for all interior work.
land. Oregon.
made a successful raid at Gladstone:
-----------------------My Dear Mr. Good*—Upon my re a few d^^s ago. Tbe> entered the]
nPniHAMrP
•apoll* Brewing '
uitwiNitnut
t„m from Alaska today 1 find In one i warehouse of the Minneapolis
of the St. Louis papers an article bead-i Co. and stole two wagonbiads of beer.; "“JS—An ordlMi
lined a* follows;
j That two strange wagons should

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Cl.lmh.ede.'k<1!. IO.JM. the robber. e.e.pln, | Tr.,.o;e
no itinerant, trsn, person or {lerMios

'Dr.CkirtisCi.,KI8FritnSt.R.Y.

: Is being
method of nit traite tike twlbiu In 1entertain-j ence to the opening of the Lewis and ' wagon tracks were followed a short
Siting fJ^^
tho1* state.
•» »' «
P^'baWy pe the last (Clark centennial exiiositlon at Port-* distance, then they were lost, and the »ollrli or canvas for feather* for ren
. Grand ns|»ld;< all! I*e In her most one year killed 3O.U0O cate lo Ham-j
mating from
fi
I opportunity s» when the machine Is land on the first of June.
mystery so far has been loo much for'' ovsllng
house to house, within
' beautiful enndltlaa and a general good burg.”
I have never answered newt.pspi-r ' the Gladstone sleuths. A clothing sture ^
limits of naid city without first «
Ume is promlsad everybody at the fair.

------------------------i article alleges an affront to m.vsclf on worth of goods were taken. In this i are hereby authorized to Issue tb#j
Fruit
occasion of the opening of the ex-! case sUo there is Bone but s hazy ! «anic. for which license there sbal) be i
Fruit for
for Poultry
Poultry.
About 200 peach or plum tree* can P0..u„b bp «nt. Good. .„d b, S^.lc^uc..Ubou,b .hro,..«.p.o,r.of.cir.|S;,^^^^;
Theodore Hardee. In simple juatlcc to ; cus. which had just spixared at Glad-; dollars per dsv.
them It may not be Inapt for me tojsiuno. hsvc been arrested on zuspl-] Sec. 2. I
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“““"T IlKto. With a mag . ten. kept therein, the droppings will say that there Is no foundation what- i cion,
house was qu^Uued. no <me being |
for the article In question. It is
raasnre the soli, the hen* will protect
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admUted. te> the bridegroom procured ,»tete s.rotcm of Isolated waitls for an the tree*, and the productioa of fniU made out of whole cloth and the occur-} The steamer Illinois will run its reg- ,„d in the Imposition of tueh fine, thej
a f-irthe»- sentence
a clergymaa and two phooographi. In, Infci-tlous diseases,
ukojular excursion to Charlevoix. Pelos-' court mav make s
be Increased. Bat tbe chief advantage rence therein described did
one of these the ministers questions j

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will be that It enables the owner of a place.
Md Ikb ibblK-nuin-. M.im wero r».,
A.^
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On tbe contrary, the treatment ex
oonled
The
cylinders
wore
then
(on
icy.
editor
of
the
(oargtll
;,
^
^
.
changed
for
this
dale
to
7:30
a.
m.
tended
to
me
by
yourself
as
president
the
same
be
paid
not
exceeding the pe­
eorueo.
cynneer. acre ih^
^
^ute carrier and i
^
riod of nInetT day s,
July 25-3t
of the exposition and personally and

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3.
This
ordinance
si-sll take
by Mrs. Goode and the officials of the
(.lowley
I effect twe"tv dsrs af(c
publlca-1
OH la motion she answered the ques-' • ui>ws|Mii»or.
•r. physicrlan. faiirms some, ta well for all frult-growero to give this exposition, was uniformly courteous.
tion In a newspsoer In said cltjr.
tkms propounded by . one machine, iU member of tbe I
Ever)- attention was given to the genHAY FEVER ABOLISHED
We do hereby certify that tbe fore­
‘tary of tbe county llepubllcan
going
ordinance
was
passed
by the
tpeaklng into the mouthpiece of the
tleroent composing the committee of
littee.
city council of the city ct Traverse
•(her.—Exchaage.
congress and to myself, officially and ‘ Medical Science Discovers s Cure for City on the I7lh day of July. 1906.
personally, thtt (XMild have been df^-1 This Malady by Breathing Hyomei.
J. M. Gillett.
Long Lect Dead In Alps.
President Pro Tern.
l PlaUera X*w r»» Aete*.
There Is a strong probability that sired and I voice the sentiments of the i giomach dosing cannot cure hay
(’has M Beers,
A^MX. FrmncHi
r..Bvn. Douglas
XAXXU*.*. will
wu.,**®***
* -r ^ enjoyed 1 (ever. A change of climate is the
the body of Lord
aaem Is now in ^
City aerk.
July JS^
fladen In tbe we*L
be dcllverod np by the Zwstt gUder I
'
were gratified | only treatment that gives any relief.
feat -mass of pure aSMihysts In the
the success of the exposition.
(and Hyomei. which medicate* the alri
this summer. Forty years ago Lord
With
belt
wishes
I
am
ijou
breath,
acts
upon
this
princl|.le.i
Brazil and aeot to Oberstela. Bavaria, i Laa Vegas, ooe of tbe new mlnluf Doaglaa lo*t his .life during bis first
Yotirse sincwely.
-giving In your own home a climate j
where' are located the greatest.gem- {towns In Callfornls. It covers tbe 1» ascent of the Matterhorn, and despite
. J.G.Caaaon. |a. healthy as that of the White'
pitting works In tbe wortd. It came nlMa of bad roadway about four timea a long search no trace of his body (Signed)

-----------from the regioa.ot tbe Rio Grande do aa (aat aa was ever done by boras was found. During these forty years Speaker of the Houro of Reproseata- j Mountains or other health resort*.
(Iraara atage*.
*^*'®*j The complete Hyomei outfit cost* I
Notice to Taxpayara.
the
glader
has
been
descending
regutul. and whea found was S3 feet high
Prosident and Mrs. Goode, from the j but II. extra bottles. SO cenu. 8. E.
The tax rolls for the collection of
------------------- ----!larly. The portion where the Alpinist
•ad weighed 15 tons. Tbe curator of
the Smitbeontan fnatltntloo eucceeded Odd Tombstone of a Pencil Maker. ,ell should reach the valley this year. begtanlng. Ignored the article pub-1 Walt A Sons have seen tbe good effects • school and city taxes and special as
A German procil maker, recently. ^
pelleved (‘•e body will be found llshed ooecernlng tbe opening dsy.' follonlng the use of Hyomei In so s<»sments for the fire wards of the
la obtaining a 400 pound lodgment of
decrosed. has over his grave a glgan- i,n ^ perfect sute of prcservatloa.- though they knew It was false In every , many cases of hay fever that they are city of Troverae dity. Mich., have been
this great gem.—Pltuburg PoeL
tic stone representation of baU a lead
York Herald,
particular, and though they have had j willing to sell tbe treatment with the
thejI placed la my h
hands for collection.
i
pencil set as a tombstone. It Is of rod i
In their poaseasloa for a month Caa-: underaundlng that If It doe* not give! I will ha la my office for the por-|
sandstone, with a core of graphite I ]
uouY repudlatkia of It. Their only I satlsfactlcm. the money will be refund-jposa
hk1-!b
of collecting said taxes every
inches In diameter.—Tld-BIts.
TRY A RECORD YNANT Aa
reason for notldag it now la the (act | ed to '
from 8 o'dock nuUl 11:30 o'clock ». |
the foreooon. aad from 1 o’clock until (
4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day.
An taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
be raoelvad without collection fees,
ffnd an taxas ramainlag aapaid oa
Sept, let and uadi OcL 1st. a penalty
of one per cent (or colieetkm wlU be
ehaiged. On all taxea remaining tmpald oa Oct- 1st aad .vntn Nor. 1st a
penalty of two per cm (or ooUectioo
win be ehaiffad. '
Office, bom sot State bank bldf.
ently been ronipleK*! wbicb has j
Marflad By Pho
rival In tbe world today, says tbe i
At a recent wedding
llllBois and a gentleman from Ken-1
French dcint
; of thlrty-flre bnlldbig*. each fifty fert

TAXES

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HGOSE-^TONiGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
NSW and Orielnal, Nothing LIk* It In Existsnc*~Full or Intsrast from Start to Flhtsh. Without ah Idle Momoiit

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LESLIE 6. SLOOirS
$10,080 SPEGTMLULiUI

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trayal of the sweet but smnewbat enriooa type of woman. Pauline, in BuiCars la Wa«<*ra Tasaa.
*1 bare joat letarued from a tour of wer's doaaaaUc drama. The Lady of
tbe great ranching regkma of weatam j Lyons.'
Texas.*' said tbe aaleamaa
atsitative of tbe Hoaiton Post *huid as
If yog srant to see everybody else
It ts my custom to make that belt at you win find them at the great Adam
Mast tsrW every yenr It Comes easy Forepangb and Sells Brothers’ consol-j by wire to Skagway. and upon his re ‘.
westward wends
far me to nme tbe prograaa
,
.
.
-.So amn who has not Ylaltad tt lo Idated Shows which appear hero t turn to Beattie on June 1C. a reprt'wn-! .^ *
taUve of the esposUkm met him by j
^
itirtory
romot mootbs can even anrmlae tbe Aug. 1.
Inquire at Hotel
greet
-----------' .ppolmn,™, .. ihr Wa.hln«to. h«rt.
It change wdrked by tbe antoniobO*. Why. tbe latter has now brought
O
. -All 81.10. of i ^ „puino« t„ llm ,!.« fcAd boon |
•« H'Ubn., DU- Bruce. Agt.
pointa more than a buodn<d mile* dis­ Life "drew a fair Sized crowd at 8leln-{ published. A rop) of a newspaper con-1
**“^*‘'
8vrlDphiz Uw boat or lo »ak» Untant from the rallwaya Into tbe cloaaat berg's Grand last evening and the uni {(qining ibe article was handed to Mr.'
ON ACCOrNT of unforeseen cir-'
Oui«k to
rm. terse aad baaettfaL aatolac raa
toodi with HrltlxaUoii. Wbat oaed tn
™ ihl
oT fkbi.n« comstances the picnic which was to ':
To prrvratate- bate (rota akrlakiae.
be dajTi of travel between distant versal czprosslon was one of toU»fac-1 Cannon and be read It carefully, no-1
I alarayauaa Ur. (-barbs'yittei
lion, rto o.,on.l..nom .«>. „« .noj„„.,„ „ fc. .t.,. „
cnT J^lnL o oL«T
^T, be given by Lodge Michigan. No. ?.4. i
ranch** and railway sUtkma Is no
C. 8. P. S.. Sunday. July 3Wh. at
and the piclun-s were an very me like. j.-That story is rot of the worst kind
merely a mattor of a very few boors.
B If. tt« nataral coatuar aad I
fort|ite grove. Carii lake, is called t
-Nearly all tbe ranchmen own their The mechanical part of the machinej,nd Is ah«olutelv lacking In tritb
the seeds falling from a sycamore
automobile*, and you can see them used by Mr. Slocum Is really wonder-! the semblance of truth.*' To the
and postponed nntil further notice.
tree. He objierved that they acquired
sklmmlpg tbe broad prairie la every
tdU«orilr.€barU. ruteirood. a.«-tbatu«
july 211* 2C
rotary motion U-fore reaching
aata* aad portrait uf Dr. Charte* boa Um box
direction, at times frl^tenlng the jack
------------------------te<..rr porrhateag. Wr ateo vrara ladba aet
rabbits and tbe ooyotes and striking
consternation to the bMrta of boot
KOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
owl* and rattleenakr*.
Honrs for aprlakllng lawns are from : aiotc tto growth or hair.
,|,o„
„,olvo lo f.ll
“With the paaaing of fbe (wbojr ba« ■OOP ood ..rlnp opproprUl. lo Iho ,„«..«! . Moiomoot ooooorolOA 0.0!,^,^
5 to 8 a. m. and from S to 9 p. m. At {. Oa sate at aU th« pr|a«ni^ Di«arta>««t
almost come the |uisaing of tbe cow ■c«... .boo-o, I^riOA^lb' *0000, .l- .,bloh .ppoorod In .ho publlo print,.Tho ld« of mnltlnp . ttoro. prono
tlma can water be used without
pony, too. for on several big ranches I tendant to the birth of Christ, a solo This time, however. In ronsMeratlon ! peUor on this principle at once ocnozzle
or aprinkler attached. On ac- j
a^^oTu?
illy MW meo rooodlng up tbe from the oratorio “Elijah'' is sung and | of my high esteem fw President and ! purred to him
count of the groat amount of water |
herds In oulomobllea.**
this in Itself is a feature which adds tot; Mrs. Goode I1 w
will
ill repudiate
reoudlale this
(bis attack j calvanl. a natural philosopher‘ or . used during the dsy for manufsetur- ’
two iz, bozaa-m
the reverence with which i > spccta- upon them and upjn (heir hospitality |
iltal:
ily. was dissecting a dead frog on<\, log and other purposes ceceassry rules ’ Sbroi
pbcI
CAT A BIRD’S CHIEF ENEMY. .„„kcko,4,b.«r.8kK«n.b..,„,.becrn,ii.7;h.T;
FR^
lYefeMor Uc*4la* of (lark ralvrralir succeed*'*! la jn.-rn-ciinB w znaemne; noci
IL O. Jojmt. Supt
Vrsea Krllar Eslmnlaatlaa.
which reproduce the human voice so r^Vashlngton If - a newspaper corre-1 „b«en-^ that the muscles of the frog. ;un”j;.tf

mVING fICTVRE MUSKAL WINATION

A MARVELOUS ANIMATED MUSICAL FANTASY. PORTRAYING All. SIDflS OF tirt

teopxjlar terlowa. lao, esteo waste saw.- ■

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KIMBALL
P I A N 08
LONGEST OF AKT MAKE
Did you ever talk fo a
l(uirm«tl nmaician and have
him tell yon alnut the 8oul
of his piano? Have you ever
fully realized lliat a good
piano haa a soul? The mean*
iiiK of the word “life” as ap­
plied to human bcinn la­
the (uion of Boul ontf body,
alao the duration of tliie
union.
The life of no other inani­
mate form ooireajxmds ao
(doeelv to human life aa does
the life of a good piano. Be­
ginning with the dale of ita
manofartore and ending,
when ita tone;—ita aoul—is
gone from it Mi
(lie young and
graves and some ,
which would Ite U*tter for the
world of musir. had they
never been Ixjrn.
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song* of
‘ianos cndure, and retain their awoet
tone qualitv. We don’t want

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tv te kaalkja^ aad addraai. aad aaat It oa fta
IMhar.** aoM ke. *1
*Taotetstefk
I
Sr A. COMAH DOYLE.
tod atoatod yn.
TM appin uranl toUh Vm fellows li
MlMr«C-TlM iU
tot ay cQaamaeto _
to barrel over to Chicago to a torpe
taaaua on teae la to pUskt eaani
wnwirisnloa firm on Booth Water
At
ar to tara lay ouriato Wck «od ao to
Ntot.
Thee a rdtaOer bmipht to Imp
«ato 7flor aeoaaiataace. Kaovtoi.a*
■ato a* joa to te attaatfoa to .aaor rrt. akiic whh a lot uf othaifa, whte
toljr csplaioat. ▲ yav tto toifiar ware Mud over to n tehVmnMe saStaaalto toltod la Mate for a flaw burb on to Nke teat. M here to
ato iMBOait jitoInMtoIr attactod |a where to etory takes on an added Ip
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_____________ ktolaatladr*a4atotBr.:itoaitow
tercet, for now to young^oaa appeacs
aad tor atotm'caa to** Ba k4j
OB to aeane. Be It Is who la ode df
kto mcrmm to to toctea to. Tba

to pitehaam of a pooh of apploa at
dag aalffad roaad ftir aa tetaat aot | yjt^
*
tbto pariicalar store, aad he It to io|o
No. II of
tote
to partftutor
atortod off dm to atnat. tatag at
ttoarvaoTI
peck ouotnlnlac to partlealar apte
€emfxtm, am. m <4 rw a«a ««
Na Ml la Ua atola ta to
daaigaed tor ac
iMiar wa varadiar
well.
tCoailaiiad rroai Haiardar a Uaaa ) 1
*“ ■- ' • "-™ *
agd I teradtei fi jr hto saar aircltaM a partlealar^-aad partictilarll—atttomwT to ui*^ aaiottaa of to mf^try. 1 »«;U_ .
_
qtialltlea. We did oar r«7 bast to Uve yooag lady aaWNlag at Old MlaA Dote mi» hkndafl la af!«’ tjrmkfaat i ^Hitt kaaa yaa toto aaitoar* i ken* to thlag Crota rxrrj gue. for
Bela« very food of this variety
w!»Jrti Bto« paM acrtaa to nw;
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wkea oDca aoch a wktopto M aboat tt of applea. be wa* ta to habit of buywith a a»llr. It raa aa tolhnra:

tkiaadbaia aad rnarakli darte to aet loan bcCore erery «oe baa beanl
ai. 1.MM ««.
M MM t*®t aaafkl apaa orraalaa. I walkat It. Thauka to tbto loorly eottaga aad
«•»*• the da<^a jard ttiia Matag aad
1 iMM. •• rom aiMoiMtMi iMt niaht. a abot mj ayiiagt full Of aaiand aaar bto owa dlacrethto. (todfsej baa ap to
a dpar IkUe old •onl aad potted
now aanrradad. Their aecrel vaa
kaown to no ooe aare to me aad to to young felow Unmeiuely Ha used
like that, for be dida\ get it now.
oor exfsallcut *en aqt. who baa at frtwt.
rot gone for aantataoce to Trumidns- since he left hto old home In to earn
Mr«n»hu* I ran inform ro« that ao oar- woold bare to drlto thnmck
too. Bnt at laat there came a terrible and came out to tbe great and glowing
blow In to abape of dangertma lltaew.
to make hU fame and fortune.
tot TiJ.
J cS
trail. . Oh, to rtniitog rmacai: ThU to
to
bto wife. It warn conaominlutt of to Boih these had come to him In ao fl
OMitloamn U to rriura at «M« to LomSaa ; bOW he giT« lae to aUp to ether
moat Tlmlent kind. The poor lioy waa
mm4 to mart to rour latoln’w UmI yoa : olgbt.**
half rraaod with grief, and yet be bad tertng a measure that be was likely
^tfii^'eartiUnir
SrtJT i ^be deg bad aaddenty tamed oat ad
go to London to play tbta match. Cor have that handsome bead of bto
Yeura fatthfally.
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! to road Into a grato .grown lane. Ball
cooM not get out of It without ex tamed He was popular In social. HU
iXiLiC AKMgTBWa | , nlW fartbar this ofMtoed late anotor ,
^ erary and church clrclo*. He belonged
aapntoi la | lavad ntod.
aad to trail turned
tncaed baid
--i .
«»«-* »»»" •«"
ood. and
to several athletic clubs and was
VHl well. , to the
great favorite with all who knew him.
at the matter cf posttug In a different |
More than one angling mamma would
light, and have ordered to chief to!
gram which you appear In
•*IllB carriage
have
liked iilm for her dsugblcr. but continue to serve them.
to have aaan. 1 cUd not
'
oald I. -Thete
yet be wa* “heart and fancj- free.'
nrgnit to danger waa.
That a husband Is a heir at la«- of
aaw him glance
could do no good Id his pleasant bachelor apartments hi« wife bas juM bocn established by
kedid ao. fto poae I try my luck upon
»Tbla deteor baa been entirely for here, bot j1 aant ^
to truth to to girl’s he had not felt the need of a wife. the supri'me court in a decision hand­
•to blrycicr
I our lienellt. tonr Mid Holroaa. **.\o
ither. and be very inJodlHoualy com••No. no, ay dear Wataon! With all wonder that my inqulriee among (hoae mualcated It to Godfrey. *rhe result Surrounded by the Inat of l»ooka,
ed down In the Sarah Chipman Turo*T
rtope*t for your natural ammen. I do ! rlllagea led to nothing. The doctor haa was that be came straight away In a tlstlc furniture and iKwutIful pictures,
which as been In Ibe court*
n« think that you are quite a match . reruinly played ther game
g
for all It to state bordering on frenxy and baa re he bad more than the eoraforta that for four years. The husltsnd died re­
to,
fall to the lot of the average dty
malned
in
to
same
state,
kneeling
at
cently' and his estate will now gel
wlbly I can attain < r end by aome
young
man
who
has
no
'home
of
his
tbe end of her bed. until tbto morning
ab«*ut IJO.tWt I.T the flee<>aM>d wife’s
tndiimndent eaptoralkma of my own.
To l*e sure, he meant to roarrj
death put an end to ^ aufferlngx.
eslate. valued at flij.tMiO. Mrs. Turner
I am afraid tot 1 mmt leare you to j ton to the“ light of na. Anti, I
Tbat to all. Mr. Holinea. and I am aometlmc. but the right one seemed
your own devlrea. aa the op|»earaiiee [bw U to
died without leaving any near re!a..e brougham coming ro-.^------- sure that I can rely upon yonr dlacrcto have passed his way, and so be
of ;a-o Inquiring otrangera upon a [Wner. Quirk, Wataon—quick, or we
tlves. her next of kin iK'ing nephews
tlon and that of your friend.helping
to
twell
the
list
of
eligible
•r
ilerex, to whom, as well aa to her
sleepy roqatryalde might e*ri!e more ‘
Holmes grasped the doctor's |mnd.
bachejors.
ing throngb a gate Into a field,
goMlp than I rare for. I hope to bring ; He aftrang
husband. Salem T. Turner, she made
**rome.
Al’atsoo.*’
Mid
he.
and
wa
' "--------------------------lit r«i
to rrhwiiiiit
Tomi-y after
In lounging roln- and slippers he special bequeath. The will then pro­
him. We bad hardly got under to paused from that honae of grief Into was taking hl« ease one Sunday afti rtbe
pale
snnllght
of
tbe
wintry
day.
vided
that the residue Im' divided
friend waa • toller of the hedge \vh«*n the carriage
nooD. reading hto magazine* and pa among her heirs at law. U'hile the
lie came j «lth>d peat. I caught a gllnipoe of
per* and munching one of the applps
statute clearly provide* that the husback at night waary and unauccWoI, I !>*■ Aymatrom witbln. bla abonUlcra
that had come to him from tbe fkr-off
An Apple Rofnanec.
*•1 have bad a blauk day Wataon i howed. bto bead annk on hla handa, the
hand Is entitled to one half of all the
Over on the bay. on the opposite Bummer resort. On the table at his personal properi.v, the nephews and
llavUig got the doctor'a general dime I wy Image of dlatreaa. I couhl tell by
lion, I ajoail to day In rialtlng all to «V comiuinlon a grarer face tot ba shore from Elk Rapids, aa# aome of aide lay a card which be had detached niece* contended that Mr. Turner was
ray readers know, lie many large and from the stem of the apple he was en­
rlllfigea upon tot slda of Cbmbridge •*•<> *“d oaam.
lawful heir at law. Probate
and conqiarlug notra alth pnbllcana ' *i fear there to some d.nrk ending to beautiful farms. These are. for the joying. He picked It up several times, Judge Jewell of Grand llapid* and Cirend oibcr local newa agimrlca. 1 bare | nnr quest,” said be. -It cannot be long most part, devoted to the raising of and read it earefully over each time.
cul'. Judge Wolcott held that the same
cnv«v«l MNn** grountl. Itoalcrlou. IIU- i befon* we know It roine. J’«miH*y! applet, for which the region Is Justly
*’EItoe EstabrookT ElUe Estabrook. rule should apply to real estate a.< to
ton. Wnlcrlteach and Oaklngt«Mi liave Ah. lt la to cottage In to fieldT
celebrated. One farm, especially,
he repeated, turning the address over
personal property, and this view has
aaeb bm rxidor^l and have eacli pnnr- [ There couM lie no doubt that we bad
Bver In his mind. The street waa
ed dlaapliolutlng. The daily apiicar- reached to end of our J iniey. Tom- famous for Its fruit, hundreds of bar­
been confirmed by the supreme
rels of which are shipped to Chicago some half dozm blocks away and the court.
an«v uf a brougluim and pair could pry r
ly
during tbe season. This place numbers
morning he would go past there
hardly hare lieen overlook^ In aoi-h aide the
gnlp. where tbe marka of
1
The July ftimlturc expostllon of
►Icejiy bollowa. Tlie doctor baa scored brougbaui’a wh«*cla were still to be many broad acres, whose destiny is and see what sort of abode held the
Grand Rapids I* rioted and it has l»oen
oo<v more, la there a telegram fog seen. A footi»ath ltd acroaa to the lone­ presided over by a young married sender of the name.
verj Mtecessful one. There were
mrr
ly cottap*. llutno'a tb>d tbe itog to til# couple who bcMh work hard to make
Aeeordingly the next morning found
-V«ii. I Ofw*nfd It Here It la: *.Vak
My their business a success. And It Is a the young man up a half hour earlier exhibitors aside from the 38 local
for iVmiiwy from Jeremy IHxon. Tria
domr
firms. The total annual output of these
liy coUege.* 1 don’t anderatund It.**
and kuockc-d again wituout reaponac. business, requiring as much thought than usual. Breakfast over tat
38 local factories Is about |lo.«oo,tK»n
mercantile eslabltohmcnl. Dur­ lered forth on what struck him
*’<Mi. U la^lear enongli. It la from And yet to cottage waa not dtwerted.
and als»ut |n.5(V»,i»oo wonh was sold
ing three months of the year the time as a fruitless search. To find the
our fiieiMl Overton and la In answer to for a k)W aouml «*anie
at the exiKwltlon. The out-of-town
a question from me. 1*11 Juat send kind of drooe of mtaf>ry and dca|ialr thrifty wife Ukes summer boarders. writer of the card he felt would be like
manufacturers are estimated to have
THHind a note to Mr. Jeremy Hlzon, and w1m-h was lndeacrll»nbly meUncbuly. This to the third season they have looking for a needle in a haystack.
sold
on an average |'.u.ooo each or In
then 1 bare no dnUbt that our luck will Holmes panacd irresolute, and then ba
» to her, and they consider them­
But Fate—or what not—wa
lound figures. 89.25n.ooo worth. So ap­
tuni. By ilM* way. la there any newa glanced bark at tbe road which be bad
of tomaicbr
Jttat traversed. A litoogbam was com­ selves more than fortunate that they prove kinder to him than he dreamed. proximately |12.75«j.OOO sronh was sold
He found the street and numtier all
-Vef. to local evening paper bM an ing down It, and tore could be no mla- -happened to find her out.- She Is
by both litcaland outside manufactur­
of the *n>eat cooks on earth.” they right and paused thv merest fraclius
czcellcut account In Ita laat edition. Uklng those gray borsca.
ers. SouH* of the local farforle* sold
Oxfonl won by a pwl and two trice.
second to admire its severelv-By Joee, tbe doctor la coming backr all drrlare, a most charming compan­
rne-half of their output at the sale.
Tl»e laat aentencra of tbe deacriptlon cried Uolmca. “That aettlea It. We are ion. a cheery, strong, healthy
atmple lines and the well-kept appear
The munlelpa! lighting plant has
say: *Tbe defeat of the I.lglu Blue* Ikouiid to are what It nieatia beforr be whom it to a delight to know.
ance of the surroundings, when he felt
again been made an issue at Escanaba.
may be entirely attributed to the uu
The farmhouse to large and old- bto toe come In contact with
fortunate alMcn<T of the crack lulerAlready some |7u.ot*o has been put
fashioned, with rambhog wings, -dor­ ject. Thinking a pebble was In bis
uatlnual. (iodfrey Htauitton. wtxMe
Into the venture, but the plant contin­
mer windows” and mammoth porches. way. he gave It a little kick. But tbe
want waa fell at e»cr> liiamnt of the
ue* to lose money. Its account is over­
game. The tack of combliiatlon In thej
loiu^ deep arall of dlatreaa. It came Hammocks swa)_under the grand old offending object was no pel>blc—it was drawn about 110.000. Now the finance
three-quarter Una and their wrakneu fn*ni ijtatalra. Holmes darted iq*. and trees, which stMd in picturesque a pocketbook!
committee of the council haa recom­
both ill attack and defmae more Uiiiii 1 followed him. He pushed
groups Iround the bouse, and
Naturally
tbe
young
man
opeaod
It
mended
that the people vote fgo.Ooo of
neutmlliieil tbe effcHia of a heavy and half closed dtstr. and we both stood ap­ ground Is sodded and kept as closely
up to asccriain. If poaalble. the owner. t*onds. five-sixths of lhl.« for the Im­
lianlwurUiiR |Mick.’palled at tbe sight before
trimified as any velvety city lot. Imagine bis surprise to read on a card
-Tlien our friend Overton’a forelrad
provement and enlargement of tbe
A wimi.ui. >*001^; and beautlfoL waa Swings are also here and horses and
wlQiln the same name and address be lighting station and Ho.'hm) to make
Inga have been Juailflid.*’ said llolimw.
dead upon to bed. Her calm.
••|•e^aouany 1 am in agreeuietit with |
^Itb dim. wide (gtetml bine carirages are at the disposal of the had token from tba apple!
good the overdraft agalpst Its aeeotint.
I>r. .Vmiatroiig, and football does
With some trepidation be rang the The council has adopted the suggestion
ayes, looked tqiwapd from amkl a great gueata.
witbln iny b *118011. l-birly to I
tangle of gilden hair. At tbe foot of
If the boardera think that “Mrs. dooftieU.
and a special election will be ^eld
tonight. Wataon. for 1 foresee[> that
tbe bed. half sitting, half knertlng. bto PoBy.- as* they alToctlooktrty call hdr.
Shortly. Last spring when the propo­
morrow may l*e an eventful day.'
face buried In to clot has, was a young
or oottvae. tbat pocketbook to
sition of soiling tbe lighting system
1 was borrifiad by my first glimpae man. whose frame waa racked by bto to perfactlOD she returns the corapllof Holmes next uiomiug. fur be aat by sobs. 8u aliaorbcd warn be by bto bitter meat as to her boarders, they all get garfied as k treasure by both; and the the highest bidder was submitted
the fire holding bto tiny b.nH*dfTmlcj
^^at be never looked up tintU along ao nicely together—none of the aceda of the apple that ao luckily
the people/ a heavy majority waa given
ayriuge. I associated that luaimmem i noimMJarring and Jangling one ao often finds the amaiia of bringing the couple to­ against lu
Holmes' h.mi
baud was
was on
on hto
bto ^onldor.
obooldcr.
with tbe single wenkueas of bis ua
-Are .Tou Mr. Godfrey Btauntonr
at a resort.
gether were Mved by the young man,
ture, and 1 feared to worst when 1
-Yes. yea. 1 am-but you are too lata.
Altboogh the summer boarders pay **to plant when we have a home of onr
CMta Om N* eswM for Jmy
MW It glltterlug In bto baud. He Rbe to dead.
liberally for their stay In this favored own.” which will be the coming May.
tougbisl at my exi*nwsiou of dtoamy
-1 am glad'to say.” snld tbe |*reaebTbe roan was ao daaed ihat he cocVl
and tokl It upon tba table.
spot, they often *.takc hold and help’
er. referring to ”tlie party In tbe box.”
not be made to understand that
-No. no. my dear fellow, tbere Is no were anything but doctors who had the pretty mistress with her work
It fa needless to state tbat •Mr*. -that be died a t*hrlstlan.”
cause for atonu. It to not updu this been sent to hto aaatotance.
•I doc-’t see.- Interrupted tbe man
And nometimes. -Juat lor fun.” they Polly” and all her hummer boanlers
occasion to instnuneut of evil, but waa endenroriDg to utter a few words
who w'as always looking at tbe nuiteriIt will rather prore to be the key of consoiatloa and to explain to qlarm Invade to orchard aad help pick and will be blddeir to the wedding, and,the. •I side of things, “why you should feel
-darinje’’ young fellow who Instigated ao good nhout It. He wn«n’t a Thrlstwhich will unlock our ntyatery. On wbicb bad l*een cauaed to hla friends pack to big red apples.
They are “all auch nice boarders.- Ellse Estabrook to the apple project toa for more than al»out iwro hoars bethis syringe 1 baae all my b»i*ea. 1 by bto sodden dtoappaarance when
' have JoMt retumed from a amall scoot- there was a step
the stairs, and declares "Mrs. Dolly, that she finds It has promised to be the beat man.—
lug exitcdlUoo and eriTythlng Is favor- tbere was tbe heavy, stem, question­ Unposalble to “take her pick."
Michigan Tradesman.
able. Kal a good breakfast. Watson,
llfr.”—t bi'-ngn Bccord-Ilrr-ild.
down
la ber secret aool she knows
ing face of Dr. Armotrong at tbe door.
for I jiropoae to get upon Dr. Arm-So. gentlemen.- said be, -you have tbat there to one who has crept a lit­
klrougs troll tuda.r. and ou<>e on it 1
Fire Fifty Yeara Old.
wilt not Mto() far rest or food until 1 attained your end and bare certainly tle closer to her heart than the rest,
cboocn a particntorly delicate
The fira at Greenwood colliery. |a
although, of course, with no many
run bint to bto burrow.“In that cwM.- sahl I. “we bad beat for your intruslou. I would not brawl lovely people. It would never In the the Peansylvanto anthracite regioaa,,
carry our breakfast with ua. for be to In to preaeuce of death, but 1 can at- world do to oay no.
was Btorted Sfi yeara ago. and to rag­
making an early start. Uto carriage sure you that If I were
your monstrous conduct would not
Tbe young lady’s name was BUae ing yat Water has no effect on it. ao
to at tlK* door.pass witb Inqumtty.**
EaUbnook. and to Windy Oty to her over a BDltoa doltan are befog spent
-Never mind. Let him go. Uc will
in fighting to fire arlth a mixture of
rBxcnoe me. Dr. Annstrong. I thtek home; but you aranY find it bet
be clerer If be can drive where I can­
wa
are
a
little
at
ccaaa
puipoaea,”
said
the dlraetory cotrars many more moons culm aad water. This, when harff=^
not follow him. IR*b« you bate «Nahcoed.' artll form a aon-fofiammabie
cd. come downstairs with me. and I my friend with dignity. -Jt you —bot I am anUcIpAttag my atory.
will iiitrodncr yoa to a detective who
One day. late In to autumn—Mrs. maia..W whiek the destroying ele­
to a very eminent apecialtot In the
Polly’s gueaU stay as late as she wHl ment wlU hare no effect. It to eatiother apou this mtoerahle aftalr.work that Ilea before ua.**
mated that two yeara of steady Hood­
. Whan we deaceodad 1 (oOowed . A mlnnte later to grim doctor a^ keep them—the whole boose had gone ing, day aM Biglit. with l.m.te gaK
. Bnlmei Into to stable yard, erbere toi aameires were In to alttlng room be- out In the orchard. An frequently hap­
hms^a day pf to mixture uriU be repens oa such occaatoas, they fafl
gpmied tbe door of a loose box and lad
qutoed In order to mre to aOltteas of
talking fihottt to wrtUng of mmi
Ktand, in the and afidmaMB on h*hnp of paper and tons or eokl which the fira haa^ n
_
employed by
yet
roachai. In to akSM dtotrtct
tioed B«nit’4aaMS and that mj aym aua«htag ft in a «m apple, “Jmlt to colHery lira has been In ectotokce tor
Timu fm funmin ^pmwll
patbtoe in tbto matte% are entirely aee what would coons of H.** I
agtlaat that nobleiaaa. When a man mnde to positive naamlM that toy
to toot It to my duty to aaeertala his -nevnr wouM dare to do meh a thtag.’
fata, bM hax.Uag ^one ao. the mator But BItoe. In a spirit of mtoehlef-ahe TRY A MCOnD WANT AA
THB HANNAH OMM tTDWt.

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Quairter

lilrminElir

Borne of to farmers areat of Alktaa
bare bean troablad a great deal fotair
for to rsvavaa or kkaaka. TWrehtaf
point of attack seaani to he to pmritiy
bouses, wbeae they make abort work
or aU to eggs la eight, tbaa date
their tore to ernae to ptaaokl high WANTED—BkpartoMd batchar at
ftepaa. US 1
Htaunar prioe of egg*. Bat to tact
Jaly »4f
ihit ihei steal eggs eeama to be to ____________________________________
leaet of toir alas. fo«taad of trying j WANTB^-Tte good digfl tkams:
to corer ap their work llkr aaost \
moate work. G. Lto »HveL
thlevca. tkeae pesu leave a very par-; ' Acme. Mich.
Jaly »-4t*
reiMibto clae. One ta.-Mar woaaak
tbcmgkt abe would pat a stop to tolr
general ho
visits, oo she puichascd a few ouaoes
Us. 5W State 8L
July S»4f
of strychnine for the
each hen’s nest she amde a Utllc bole | WJHfTElQfompataBt girl for geaeral
la to cad cf one egg aad droppad ta
boaaework. Waltor. 444 Webater
of to poison. This did to basl 1 street.
Jaly
nca* and inside of a week, twaaty-one i
dead skunks were foond Iriag In tbc l
vicinity of to ch^kcacoop. aooe of!
them gettiag more than few rod* nsray _
bedtore toy turned up their toes.
s WANTED-Two dining re
aecordanee with Inatmctlona i emce. Hotel Whlttog
from the cummUsiooers . tbe Battle WANTEO^Baker’s helper at TrimCreek p-jllec *ie serving notices oa aaloonkct-pers net to ucll under penalty.
s6 specified booxe fighter* of the
WANTED-Woman abodt 30 years old
town. Chief Farrington declined to
Competent to manager and care for
serve any more posted notices unless
children.
Reference*
required.
the man postej was required to go
Steady employment. Mr*. W. Carey
about with the itoliceman so that sa­
Hull, comer State and Wellington
loon meu could IdentUy ibe posted
streets.
July S0-6t
man sod i I claim that they dW imil
i cook; vages 840
know the man. This they afir doing. WANTED—A
ith. Lake View Hoosa. Sk
It Ir alleged that aome of IhV booae
Rapid*,
July IMf
fighiers and their wlvi-s l^o pul np
Jobs on the whisky dexltTs ^or Ithe pur I cunnINOHAM -SHINEf fiHOEfil
pose of blackmailing them.^b
Uon barber shop.
of police commi.'vKioncrs. hoJl*v

MAST PAST or TOWN.
OkB «p hr hath pboaoe Ma. M.
OPtek w« ha ptomptiy aUdhMi

JOHKaonOKS.

kprWdi

1

_>M80ELLANE0U8
MONEY TO LOAW^Wa tax afoto
i«t to MortffBffaa ftoaaa tor «te.
taqaira of B. MeNsM. M
Placa Hotel.
. JtMy*
■aMMliM’ to ttora Baa to ymm
tatoL a neteriBe raafifoff fBI mate
to traa Ufo** Mat«y. > Otar Of
• Iwtow IN

»44a asKeanra

OM EhoM And fUca At Wcddlifoa.
The cualom of throwing old ohoaa
and rice bas prevailed for many yaaim
ta America. Eagtand and Sootlaad,
It tone from the Eutera nations, aad
was-originally intended as a stga oC
relfoqatrbmenl by the relatlvaa
their authority over the bride. An oM
Jewish custom provided that a broil
of a childless man bad tbe first privil­
ege of marrying the widow, and natll
her brother-in-law rt^uted her aha
could not marry again.
Aafoher
authority maintains that to throarUfo
of tbe shoe waa a sham assault on the
groom. wh«i was snppusod to be carrytog off the bride.—Bosloa Budget.

George McMulltn of Elk Rapid* tea
LOST
In the city oa o short Imelnes* trip yasLOfiT—Baby blanket with crocheted terday.
edge, between Front street aai
Webster avenue. Finder please rc
, tea aaa ymm mm m, i
turn to Record oBee.
July 26-3t

Catanate ElaaMe Ptmm

FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Suite of six well-fur­
nished rooms.'sewer, gas range and
lighting and sewing machine,
quire at 323 Boardman avenue.
July 2C If

'::l

good past lire
a n. E Wynkoop.
July 26-31

TO RENT—I’nfumlahed room*; also a
good bam. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh street.
July Ik-tl
O RENT—Two residences, one at
255 and another at 257 Eimt Tenth
atreol. Apply to E McNamara.

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—t HoHM! Power Oldraobile at a bargain if taken at onre.
Machine nearly new and In firstclass condition. Inquire at Hotel
W'hltlng. B. C. Bruce.
July 25-2t»
FOR SALE—Richmoad cherries at 3
cents per quart on the tree* at
Cherry Grove farm, alx miles on
IH'Dlnsula. W. B. Gray, Propr.
July 22-61*

porch shades tor yoir
porch wUl keep yo« comfortalle
dorlor the hot weather. 4x8,6x8,
8x8, 10x8, 90c op. J. W. Wlltket
jEly»tf

On. Siqr 6 fnihlipi

DENTISTS

EEMOVED TO OFHCES
OVSl JOBMStHI Diocce.
M*. O.

ffolOP^OL.*

Tiiclier of Violin
S«tk SMc SkMSttre

329 seuni

UMI STREET

J. M. HUELLPUIfTEL
tEAL ESTATE AIB LQAIS

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

FOR fiALE-Houat and k>L bam on
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Price
12,400. one-third down, balance to
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East mtArroatet.
Ninth street, or i^dress John Clone.
Cheboygan. Mlj^L
July 19-tf ABSTRACTS OF

Fine Dental Work
TITLE

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe We*t
SMe hotel. Inquire Howard W*hltfog.
July 10-tf

JIMPET GIEJMIM W8KS.

FOR SALE—
ONE HOUSE on West IMh atrcci
THREE HOUSES oa Bast lOtb St.
R. B. CHAfIK. frsfrtdsr.
TWO HOUSES oa ooracr Frool and PfomaiiS
Rose street.
ONE HOUSE oo Webster street
A. tewfffovm
60 acre farm.
80 acre* uoimprored land.
40 acres nalmproved land.
Any of these at a bargain that you
IUOBEE*S
SHANE
canY refuse. Part doam; balaacc
klt;k*u«
Ckfomi.Aafiia
to suit buyer.
A. P. HUELLMANTELL
1X5 East 9th StcML
July C4f.

UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE

HOUSES AND LO'TS—Monthly fffy
ments. Herman Wi Smith. CIS West
ElevenwAi street. ClUaana phone 199.
Jtma27-tf
FOR SALE—Wkreuonae bnlldtag on
Bay streat. eomar HaU. also 14heeae ffO«ar> gaaolfoe enfflae aad
toad wa ontfit : alao 9-room brick
rasldanea. SX7 Sixth straeL Apply
to John UomSaid st ragldeaea.
Jaae9C-tf
FOR SALE Btora bolldfoi; stock sad
txtsraa. Wm aan aU or any port,
or wfl! Ttet btiBdtas. Apply at once
ChM. Boaskthal, TraverM dty. Mich
may. n-Cl
FOR SALE—41 lots in Baanah’s Sth
add; S miaacTa loU rraatfog on IRIi
ktraet. 4 in OrlMa A Wtoffln*i add,
and 2 1ota on Warn Pm atM.
Win ha sold on easy payynta or
axnhataga tor otor proparty. Gmm
W- EalC. .. .
Mar ll-tl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO

Wc are now takiojf orders
for the celebrated

iEYSTONE lRH!k
HMK

Tronino Gift j
Briok Co. J,
KEYSTONE. M lOH,

Ra TRAVCfltC CTTY. mCHMAN. VbCONEtfiAV, iULV 21. ttOI.

aBUnSVTKIMI
Mn. Witn tmtkMH tteoalyvo-

in i*a a« glsa har aarvlaM In tka oM at tfama Mw|r MM ont dlatxfats
t was talealBlai to make tka gorMplMda aai. B mf ^ gn tn tka
cnmr*a paity aneeaaafal. waa of aa qna ahapa that It Mefeai
a
It fa aaid tkat AtaMral Togo*a aa^
ma moHdar; so tka apmslag
. I tappoae. pnhifaked a amp of
m a ysfar. iPmMkiag faharmaalaai
wwdlstrtet. U thfa the moaator
BMy ba Asiactai la ika tact tkat a
daartr ifaMrm. amd M kenor of tbe
rMT waa eaUai OnTymaader.
peaMM la Maw York al $UM par
from
-Oerry- and “aalaamndor.weak, or aearty as mack aa tka
I Japanaas aaa figktar gets for
Brea tke boatken dettfas have not
ra moatks* Imrd work,
OM aapnalaked. hot have been peril TItakagk. a dUami of Port Ox­ ^etMtod M aoma boos or adMctlve.
ford. Ora., colebratad tke Fbortk of The most of tkfloe. nkc Pkaetboa. the
Jaly by ImhIWag too freely. ^Tklla la UM of Pboeboa. srho ao reckiesaly
wpa kc tore dawn aad otkerwiae diwra fcfa boram tkroogh tke Mty, and
treated wttk disraapaet aa ABMrleaa for wham a kind of earrlage b' namod.
flag wklek hang la Croat at a store. 8o is won known. One leas talked of fa
loek ladIgBatkNi was aroooed by kto rermagaat. aa lamglaary dlvlalty of
cendoct tkat Flttkagk dsewed R wise ;ke
who had a load
to amko pobUe apology.
lolee aad violent aaumer. aad was
ae. Pallfa. tke accompli
calfad Tenaagaat. 8o thU word came
French mute, who
0 hM done ao i
> jipplied to any one of etther aex
in Prance for tkoae aflUcted like her­ who was glvea to brawUag or acold'
self. has bees tavestlgaUag tke slga
Bat. aa the years went on. a
language (4 tke Crow ladlaas la the
T dfaUaetloB was made, and tke
S^ewa
word iwCenwd only
which I
VoctferoQs womea. so that now one
by algas wUk the ladiaas. their later- would hardly conceive tbe poesibllity

Fads Are Stobboni TUags

ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

KKBGMB
I to EYM. BAR. N06M TKBOAT
I mriNO OP GLA88MB. <Mtoa

! WObrim buck. CHfacas phoM
an wRDfriwi terpwMttf t>«
VaM ftatM. la • ■—Xr of tte Dl«RIAMO TUMIMO-W. N. Millard. M
IfM «r OPtMBlito bw'. Ai prnt
yaara
axpartaMS. Now Moated with
la a—Mirf i» tto CkMOkM Min
■mU Bros.
ggoett
Ac iMttBrWHAT FOWBH
CM*, amaat tte aa« lapertMt ttet
been Hsiag, mH
«Mv CUM Mor« tba CaltM maim
BVENTCALLY
employ
mmnaieM^ Mrs. Loek«oo4 fa
baovaMaiaaiDiauiXbcaM. Sneh
lilecfricity. aok ooW for eoofa
w««tt Atelrv of
RmmA M MAfmNT-Physfataa aad Sar­
bvtior
vab. «koa aka raswtfa as tka^ graat
in. omen m mnu rrout Street.
ci vtibtj dad genetml minitk.
aat llTiM atataa«aB.
biHty.
Tka taU Bfakop INidlay of Loafa*
TfUi. Kf, a«M ttea batora kfa daatk.
OOFFZE nirriTM dl oppoStua.
at aty Book Store.
vkkk ocaeairad la Nev York, waa lamad kr aoaaa voaaaa frfaada to taka
laatfaaaa at tka Maftka Waaktacum.
tka vosaa'a kotal. Tba blakop waa
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-OfMd
a vary abaaaitaaiadad aiaa and fooad
Let os ritalue an idea
Traverae Land aad Loan Oo, F.
apoa arrlrtag at tba hotel ckat ka kad
ThurtelL Manager. Ofltoe. room t
for you.
Mi akared that Bormlna. Stapfilac
Hamilton A MlUlken block.
Bp 10 tka dark at tka deak. aad arach
to tka korror of gnaipe of woaiaa. ha
aakad: *t:aB yoo tali bm when tka
OR. F. HOLOeWORTH— SpacMl atkarkar'a ahop la la thla botair
tentUn to dfaeaaaa of the aye. ear,
Mlaa Babaeca Bracken, wko fa daad
throaL
Glaaass Sttod.
at NUaa, lOek.. waa train dtapalckar
Rooms 7 aad 8. H. & L. Manaatlls
for a raliraad tkare. and U ballevad
Co. block. Both phonea.
IMS
me oac has had tke eoorage to as• for vshuhis pcanuiUDS.
bava kaowa a»ora about lima carda as eaaUy as spoken laaguage.
OR.
E.
B.
MINOR-Offlca
ovsr Axasr.
« latest profeaskw In Londc
cert that tbe slang of today wUl he
m
aad bow tralna ougbt to move than
Iran Drug Store. Special atleaUon
tbat
of
*Yoortoentk
guest.”
Tkat
fa.
tbe
clasale
language
of
the
futare.
Fbrto
eye.
ear.
aome
and
tbroaL
G
las
sea
any otkar aaurtoya on that dlvtoon of
T00L80K SnCB 00.. ToM.^ OUr.
flued. Both pboaes. Basldaooa (IS
tonately. however, we have observed
tka tlaa. She waa about tka only wo- the professor Is ready at a asoas
Sixth StreeL
■aa la tha oountry to hold aoch aa Botloe to Biake a foorteenth at any dla- (hat many of the inelegant, catchy
Important podUoa la tha railroad aer- aer where for aome reason there hap­ phrases are short lived, though the
OR. W. E.. MOON—Pboaca. oMos.
oae-foenh as much wages aa In tbe! “Is it a wonder that the Russian
Ctlx.. 107; Bell. tt. ReeMeace. 71P
vlea. MUa Bracken waa known far pen to be only tbe oolucky thlrteeo. fact that aome of them do become esUnited States.
i p-.-asant hsa njorii1!y and physically de
Washington street, atx. pbooe Slf;
aad wlda aa tha ‘'railroad men'a an- There are several of those enterpris­ tablfabed words cannot be disputed.
The United Sutes has ZZ llm<-« as rc-m-rated? That women are- ^moral.
Bell. M.
ing individuals—all well ^ra. well set A bit of classic slang has come to us
*al - A faw aMmlha aco aha reUred
many
factories
at>
Rutisis.
*
.
'.'reading
mau-miiy,
and
given
to
a
,
«rs
am
near
at
hand,
thcr
wtO
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Tofrom tha aanrioa of (he road ovIok to up, good talkers and eager to dine well In the word “aalary.*’ In the days
boUd
yon
on,
keep
yon
well
and
Russia produces one-twentlrth as . frightful extent to inlantlclde? That
ronto University. Oflice In Munsem
ward off BIlfttoBMi, Alek Ntodaeks.
in health and her condition ateadlly without being called bpon to pay for when Rome waa In lu power, with
bldg. Telephones, oflice 103; rpsi*
the feast.
great armies of soldiers, each soldier much coal and ane-sixth as much iron, the men are nomads, leaving wives 1 Msrtoto OsMHty, Umr sad Udaty
grew worve.
dence 104.
Debutantes are harlog things their received an allowance with which to as 1s produced In the United States, j and children for mtuuhs. often year*._______
Dr. Olan Shimoaa. the ckemUt lnIn
Russia
thefe
are
only
9<»
dally
;
trying
to
earn
som^dhlng
In
town
or
in
!
_
TMjr
thi
tlisfi.
rIfM
tha
rn way at Newport, according to all boy salt, called hfa aalarium. or saltTMtor of the wooderful exploalre. 8binewspapers; In the United States far-away illsirict*? That the recruit I
^STTriM^nmifai^ toll
reports, and the full-blown beauties money. This word, from which
Boaa powder, uaed by tbe Japaneaa
there are- Z.4ri7.
,
| log In th^ .-'e central provinces sbtiwk j
Narvaaa System,aai ragifa tka
army aad nary, waa bom In tba very wlU be crowded to the wall ualass •■salary” fa derived, came to b« used
Russia has sn.otwi ntlles of coast line, i.retgrpsstvciy phystcal unfitness for j imaafi OMoai by mniark aai hrala
humbieat drcomatancaa In tbe pror they can manage to think of aome sray for any wages or-salary. And with
surt
but
half
of
It
U
Ice
hound.
j
the
army

That
the
health
of
the
woto get the beuer of these eaterprlslng out a doubt the phrase, “eam bis salt.”
lace of Hlroahlma. aome fortyoeveo
flees over First National bank. CUl*
The United Stales has 210.000 miles men Is liad. and that the rate of In>uds. Most of the featlvIUes that have dates back to tbe Roman soldier and
tens phone 28S.___________ ____
yaara aco. when mllwaya and at
of railways: Russia has only 3G.000 crtw.*ie In the population In this "blackbeen
given
ao
far
this
season
have
hfa
salarium.
aklpa were practically unknown In the
D^F. P. LAWn-ON—Offleo room, re­
been for tbe benefit of the younger
The French soldier, probably in fun. mll«*s of railways, two-thirds of it j earth twdt” had droppetl to o.2€ against
talaad emplfe. Very early 8bli
moved to new Munson block, next
j l.i In the whole empire?"—Exchange.
set. who have had enough homage named bis leather coat Jaque in honor owned by the government,
door to Dr. Higgins* office.
tfatenalned to win an education, made
Russia's population in 190.1 was 141,-<
-----------------------Dme comrade. Jacques. Thence
OIVI
hfa way to the caplUl, borrowed books paid them to turn level heada.
came Jaqueite. a little coat, and from OOO.GOO: population of tbe United'
to atady. aad. though often on the
Word Steriaa.
409 State bank bldg. Both phones.
ve
same
word
it
our
Jacket.
rarga of atanratlon. waa graduated
Try n *>111 ta-night.”
•There are In these days ao Bumy
Some of our words have come from
from tbe Imperial unlreralty with tbe printing presses busily turning out
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
For Hsto far all DrwcxfaU
hlghaat booora. His first Invention hooka and papers, and ao many public many lands aqd many languages.' as
tuner and action regulator. Satis­
lO Ownt and SB Cant Boaaa
faction guarantei-d. With Kimball
was a curious Ink. now used In Japan and traveling Ubrurles disseminating might be expected In a oountry settled
__________________
_
Nation*! «lcbl ....................... TO MILWAUKEE. SATURDAY, JULY
Citt. phone•264.
from ao many
fior bank notes. Tbe secret of Its oom* this literature, good, bad. and indiffer­ by ao many people
•H^andy”
fa
derived
j
^
p
p
p
^
position Is absolute and counterfelU ent. among an ever-widening circle of tions aa
ExiM-nded
on Siberian
^ ^0. STEAMERS,
'lock,
are tnatantly detected. Rerognlxlng readers, that It 1s unnecessary to seek from the Arable qand, meaning sugar.
phone 14K.
and Manchurian roads. 1,SOO,000,0001 Tickets will 1..- m.M for train U-avlng
tbat tha powder In use In Japan waa tho almanac and the dictionary for The Arabic word came from the Per­
Dental col, Trav.-r^e City at 3;iu p. ni.. Rato |3
EXCURSIONS
axtramely unaatfafactory. Shlmoae reading matter. If it be true that the sian. and the Persian from a Sanskrit Taxes uD|«ld by peasIrge.
ants.
ll»oo........................
60,000.0041:
nmnd
trip.
Returning
U-avc
tnrtiad hla attention to the Invention former can presept strange new facta verb which means to break; hence
Lo-sx by luduxtrlal
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Atb»rney
Mll«auk«-i- at S p. m. Sunday. July 30.
of a new powder and apent eleven beyond our explanation and compre­ candy was fragments of crystalUxed
Wilhelm block.^
preaslon In throe years 300.0o0.0001
^
sugar. Molasses, on the contrary, is
years In perfecting It. often working
ClUxens j>hOhe
hension, II Is equally certain that a
j
red directly from the Latin mel. Loss by famine in five
entire days and nigbU in bis labora­ study of the latter would often prove derived
years
pn-rodlng
19o2..
500.t«*0,000
j
honey, or rather from mellaceas. hontory.
amaslng as well aa profitable.
Eight
famines,
five
since
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ey-lke.
Oanaral Oalllenl la at one and tho
HE-AB-TA-WASTA
A well-known editor roeaktiy sug­
1902. loss .................. ..
200.vhmvksj;
anme time drawing pay aa goveroor gested to his readers a study of tbe
Originally “book” meant "bcoch.” lx>!UI to tnllprS bv IIO to
j
foaeral. as a general oficer and as history of the alphabet. And if that because long before tho days of paper
170 holidays each year loo.otw.oon
general commanding tbe troops in Is Interesting, no loss so fa the study and typesetting, the hardy Norsemen
BOWEBS BAUOX
-40o.noo.Ofio
War loss to date..............
Madagascar, so tbat on tbe whole be of wonls. We use them so familiarly used to cut runic letters on wooden
L«av* 11:00 a- m.: 4^:20 p. m.
Ft*r tTvalitiiiK the aick. remorinc
Expenses of holy wyntul,
moelvea IM.OOO francs per annum. and frequently that wo forget that staves, which very often were made of
wrinkh*a.. tU-volopil^ thin eheaUvl
lS.5fwi.f'fK»
OMEMA
annually
But this abnormal state of things wor­ each ene has a derivation of lu
l>eech wood. Perhaps for the Mune
eshv «.oiu*
persons and mdnein*: fleshy
L«av« 8:30 a. m.
In
re-lstlon
to
these
flgiin-s,
m
wellried M. Dumergue. tho late minister and often an entertaining history. reason the primary meaning of ’‘write"
by manipnhition,
arv \ntu•aUvl t
lipnh
NORTBPOIT
for the colonics, though he did not Often a man who would otherwise
"scratch.” though this seems not known writer Hays:
»re./J ravenut f'lty.
(
i*s tlnit;
store..Travenut
•lonBon's
dnitrsUi
"The simple tnilh is the Russian
Leave 8:30s. m.
venture to order General Galllenl to have been unknown to fame has. Inappropriate when applied to ^me
July l*'-lino*
Mich.
peasant, l«o.O00.«*f»0 of him. Is. under
conform to tbe rule, because the gen­ through some fault, folly, or peculiar­ penmanship of the present day.
NOITHPOIT POINT
pn*sent
conditions,,
slowly
starving
to
eral Is a power at the colonial offlee ity. given his name to a new Inven­
A word taken directly from tbe Lat­
Leave 8:30 a-m.
and Is. moreover, considered Indlspen- tion or combination, and thus quite in. but one whose changes are inter­ death. His av«-rage earnings In the
i DRS. J. 0. It HART J. TRUBRLOOD
Fan* Xe.-Jih-L't-wnnta arul
aahle In Madagascar. In spite of the unconsciously has nmde for himself a esting to trace, is "river.'* The Latin central provlnc<-» are 17 and IK c**I
OSTEOPATHiC PHYSICIANS
Bowf-ra I,Tarl>or 2-*>c romnl
fact tbat two or three highly placed permanent memorial.
word for It Is rlvus. From this came pt-cks ts In 9 eeiitKt imt day thnuigh
; oflbe aa-ra wuhatn mfa. • s.
u
trip: ()tn TUI, Xortli|»ort and
t the year; during the Imsioxt har1 to A A. w. T I«J S wrmiman Stoilmss N
men are doing all they can to step
the
adjective
rivalis.
pcrUlnlng
to
a
Take, for InsUnce. the word “sand
Xorthi>ort roint, -V)c nniiid
:WywkoopS»t.
cmseespfaoe*«T.
tl
time
they
rise
to
an
average
of
27
Into his place. M. Dumerg\»e. there wlch;” when one pauses to inquire, he river or brook. In tho old days of
trip
36 cOfs-cks (13 to *6 r«»nts a day),
fore, wrote privately to the governor can but wonder how this combination Rome people used to gel water from
general and begged him to mh' that
the rivers, and neighbors who gtu it during the whole winier ho and hi.-*
RETURNING SAME DAT
of bread, butter, and meat
family earn nothing. Ills diet consists
oBcer In tbe Madagascar army of
reived Its name. It happened In this from the same stream wore caliiNl riIn Perfect Condition
of
meal flour mud grits, eabtiage and
cupatlon transgreased the rule. The «ise. Many years ago there was liv­ vales. Sometimes disputes arose al»out
minister Haltered himself that be bad ing In England the Earl of Sandwich. their rights, and a contest would fol­ potatiM**;; no meal excepting* three
times a year. Ills diet Is InsufTlrleiit.
pot the case ver>- cleverly, hut he bad This gentleman was unfortunately, as low. So, with the changes that
and less than In any cIvUIzihI counto acknowledge himself beaten when gentlemen In those days often were, a through the years, people who
: New Wllbsim Block. Tkavsns M
r. The hov« 1 he lives in Is two and
he got the delightful answer; "Sir. 1 great gambler. Once he was so
pete In school. In politics. In business,
half yanls long and one and ono^
have the bom>r to Inform you that not rlti>d over a game that he could
or In affairs of the heart are called
a R. CARVER A BIKk
half yards high, harlmrlng the wboU
one of tbe officers under my orders
.
stop long enough to go to dinner, but rivals
.'drawing double pay.” General Gal- ordered bis servant to bring him sc
The names of fiowers have often family and whatever rattle he pos­
sesses.
These
data
are
tak«-n
from
<ifllonl. therefore, continued to receive thing to eat. E\en then he could
some peculiar significance which has
flcisl Kourre.s.
L. L. A. BUILDINC
his 180,009 francs.
spare the time to cat In the orthodox been lost sight of in the lapse of time.
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An automobile hank la to ho built fashion, but laid a piece of meat be­ One of tbe most common, the dande­
for Charles B. Roth, president df the tween two pieces of bread, and thus lion. was formerly written
Coamopollun bank. Clermount. The dlspt»«u'd of them quickly. At the same lion, because the slender, pointed pet­
machine is to bo of chilled steel and time, though he probably
never als are shaped like a lion's tooth. The
OMsa MS. NSW WUbaim black. €
will be equipped with safes and vaults. dreamed of suck a thing, he made him­ daisy, smiling by every roadside,
It will be lighted by electricity, with self famous as the originator of this on« upon a time called the day’s-eye.
the same motive power. The -bank" flaple article of picnic refreshments, beewuse It looked like an eye. Through
Tmn/’
Cadsr CUy sad
will visit many towns in Ohio and for to this day It fa known as a aand- many years and careless speech this
arrlTslOSOwss ■aS4:4>iue.
easily changed in sound, and then in
Kcntocky. taking do|M)sits and cxlend- wlch.
r A aUTCUBLA. S. i A
spelling, until It reached Us present
lag loans.
This reminds one of the story of
FVench historians must feel some­ other noblemsn whose name has also form. Saxifrage, which every lover of
what unaasy. M. dc Bertier do 8auv- been perpetuated In a not very digni­ spring wild flowers has gathered. Is
igny has brought suit In I^arls for fied manner. He waa an Early of Spen from two Lattn words, saxum. a stone,
I Ormad Rirpid. * ladt«me Ballway Co. Tlieo
alleged defamation of his grandfather. cer. who lived about the year 1W>0. He and frangere. to break, because it
eorU ID
Jon* Xtk. MOL
Trots Wtm TrsTcrw City. «:C o. a.. <
Bartler de Sauvigny. In hts illustrated was so much of a dandy that he prob­ grows on rocky ground, literally
•ruse f'lr pQinta oorth
hlatory of France, in which the said ably set (be stylet fqr bis associates. among fragments of stone.
Trwin Wrr. Trmrwo* Oty 11:10 a. m. i
tor patDt. Bortli «d4 walS
These are but a few of the many
grandfather is pictured hanging from Their foolishness must have surprised
Trwa IwvM Troravw- City 4 SO p. a.^Daea
a lamppost with the rope around his him. but he was so sure they would words whose derivation one can trace,
.* _
to
neck, while tho text says he desened follow hfa lead In dress that he once and In resolving them into their pri­
OIDU OO tfa* K«jrthpr»ri broeefa
Train Wr«i Trorenw Ctty IS# p. i
mary parts, and In observing how
bis fate.
MDt. oe the Northp<jrt faroaefa.
made a bet about it He wagered that
Tiw:n omw Tiwrarw Uty
a. a. (fa*
BIIMEWWILHBLM BLOCK
National labor leaders are planning he could Introduce the fashion of their present meanings were obtained
ralD With alMpa froa CXariaaatl «
Trata arrtra> ta Trararw dtr LS p. at. end
an immense national sanitarium for wearing an overcoat ao short that the a reader can secure a valuable train
the trades noionlau of the Unilrl talU of bis coat would show below It ing for himself. Onr language and
Btates. Leading lal>or organisations This he did. and won bU bet The onr llteratore are a^jiart of
also propose to maintain instltuUons new short coat was named a spencer, tioa'a heritage. The stndy of one’s
Bigj^est sale on WALL PAPER ever kriown.
(BaUaeal DmMMM
for the care of those who will not be and was much worn for a time: finally BWther tongue, therefore, In Hs wealth
a L. tMxwooa s*rj»rA
able to find accommodations in the it developed into a waist for women, aad In lu power, fa both aa act of
Will last only for the balance of this week.
a a. MDSBY* Ame^
great national
asyjum.
prealdent which fa stm known as the speaoer Qatrlotfam and a mater of supreme Im­
Don’t
wait
until
the
last
day,
but
come
at
once
portance to him who through tbe art
waist
for 3TOU can’t afford to miss it. For the bal*
otapeedh woold sway tbe minds and
Gerrymander is aaotker word with a
move the hearu of hfa fellow men.
. ance of the week:
hfatory which commemorates its namelaeffeet JiiMa.iaa.
aad become a naerol member of aoLeonid Andreyev U a new Russiaa take in rather an nnaaviahlo way.
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Ho was bora la ItTL and hb Utorary
career did not begin uatll seven yoare
agE>, attar hfa failure as a lawyer.
Mra. Hugh Praam^. slater of Marlon
Oin#fbrt and mtaec of Jolla Ward
Howe, has aallod for Japan ta order
that aha nmy aasfat the work of tba
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familiar to most of us. It fa aaed to
denote the redfatricting of a state ta
sack a manner aa to give a partlcnlar
parly aa nnfpir advaatage at aa alactlon. Thfa word dates back to the
year lUl. wkaa BbrMge Gerry waa
govenior of Masaaekuaetta. Then emA
a measare waa carried, making tba
natlook for hfa re«lectk>a mm
vorkbfaL Boms aaa dfaoorarad tbat

•wrdaiia af Ruaalaa Peasantry.
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bat America baa SS times as aumy
mllas of totacrask aad sands U times
as mnch mafl.
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SUtea as a grain prodaclBg cooatry.
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