The Morning Record, July 06, 1900

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The Morning Record, July 06, 1900

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1900-07-06

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^ THE MORNING RECORD.
TRAVKRSB CUT, MICH. FRIDAY. JDLT 6, 1900.

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CHINESE HORRORS

Awfol l^BSuns mrs Still PoorI foUawe thiflac aafl
iBfla.

Every baby bcBB this year
caa have a pair of ahoea

made to Older nOS if
bronght to otir tiea*.

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Bat Ha Ofleial Hawa B^aaoUrod of
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aaaboMvlafettoa
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aaUea^ar- BMlo*^ Xawarm. IBatdfl..* TracTr«T^ MOl
faala law aad a flasnat baaaek-afaar
aflySaaVet
Tat Bm laaBiad Xt
■atfaaal faith. Bfreai^
ofthahladca to flaaOaha Mat be Baca UaM Kelp to SastSaateattete Tlaa PmMmtWm
aadthaPbiUr
Sapart af Oapttra of TIaa Tala by
»• Kada Aflar Ooatewaaa Wltk

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^paliarefthal
Uaar BayahlhM aa« VoraUata. tntte la I
^^Mfusanua aMMa.

Tha plaakaa
‘'Wa are not epLoadoa, inly 6-Thera to sUU no'
aaa ha araetad late atataa U tha Data, mflrmatiBa of tha awttl raaaeee from
aad whaaa paapU ara wflUaff aad dt «a
•Weak taaifht. attar a, alz h
aa daiwtciB aitisaaa. Wafanr halaaOhii
mm at tha aeawM. U which
prtahmfatartoaporpartaarfaat aaartr iatha Ml K
iBfte bare bean cabled from Bhaa^al.
■ avar aaaetad U a graai aatta^ hl7 aphaaad ta tha a^iac ar parehaaaad aarafo Uowi
Attar tha
'
' lafatdtotaat laad* ta ba ceraraad to and ta oztotaaoa at all
aatalda tha eaeaUtatta aad whaaa lataoapltal. bat they are admlttadly
paapla eaa aarar baaam altUaaa.
baaed oa wbtoprttca afloat in aatlre
they
aasa tbraa haara hafeaa with
BOW pwdlaf hatea tha Amarlaaa pae- I nnabto ta raetot ta w
Onr proaant law priom
maaatatioB at tha platteata it had plalaUBO wiaa dlslakhad aadtha a taiTfbto tracady haa bean o(
Ladtot tt.n
paM aad latl tha WMT7 aad^iaaat- Oaaiaaatic partr takaa aa backward ad. Oaa Mda ta pebUe to prapare to
aadfll.M
dfli.co
ad «ewd ta liatad to tha aowlaa '
atap traaa Ita padtlan la-tha mala, bat hear of antneod woman, tortersd
flne eboeu
flae
tha boralac iMot ImpariaUaiB. prow- ehlidrn aad pnbUa aaacntkma in ta
$1.98
$8.00
dlattoaadwtUa aira at rallaltbar lap eat at tha Spaai^ war UralFM tha
Ladiau' «t.«S
Imdtoa’low
taracalj cwm ahaal abaar arar Mt oaiy aMoMa af tha ropabUe aad tha aadeBOdtM.
Bhoaa,blaak
itoac end.
afaor
SatttaMha aeemrtatoad af ta
duaWe
at tha eeatoalta Bear yoara apa "Wa rafard it aa ta parameoal reoeUafaWBntaU'o ra^maat af ta
Siso
$1.00
Biya^ acMlaattBa waa tha allw tone af ta eampatfa. Wa laMat aa Ohlnaae —ha laferm ta
OhUdrea'a
OiUdraa'a
aadthaaowatlae of at tha Chleara
itrlat malatnaaea af ta Koaroa aattariUai at PttlB that they wanld ba
ahaaa 4te.
rina aad la all lla Intaitrity. both
toe.
?U
aad
Oly MOMlbla U mambare
WM oalj aa laeMaat Of tha aathoalaaB la Uttar aad U aplrlt at
of tta Ucattona or aay attar feroloata
86e
68o to $1.00
aw tha pUtfacB whlA had baaa prereat tta axtanaioa of Bnropoaa ae- eefferod lajery. It to eaid tat ta
ptaoBtod aad adaptaA Tha trmX ttcrlty on ttto eoaUnaBt and aa aaMa- Cblaoae latattm U BerlU made a freltorawdwaaoafrtadtatba Urhcotplta tlal to anr eepromaoy U AcMrieaa lem atoampttoel^t to •UoPMda and
at oathMaa dvtaff Saaatar lUlaaa'a ; affaire. We appeee mUitartom
It to BeUered that ta LtopatloB alaff
dramtk
raadloK at tha aati- amaUataadlararmyanda wall dtoel- are prepariac to Uare ta Oermaa eap1 Tbarbadbaaa pUaad Btata mlUtia are aeffielaat U Ital. Theaecratary of ta Parto lecawore oat with tha taar aaaolaa aad tlmaaf paaai
tiea daMaraa tat tta Ohlaaae geraraThe Leading Shoe Hoose.
wtmaaahla er aawUUafta apor thaw
ara iadafenilbla maat BO laager oxtoto aad ta oenatry
oalraa forward acala. pradaeiaf aad Utolerabte. We pledfo tta Damc- lain a Btata of reraletloa. Be-aaye
aaeMeUaax wbaa ta
matie pary to itnoaaaing warfara in twa-tttodaof -taCtotnaaa ^earten ta
aattoa, sUto aad oily afataat pUeate PakU bare baaa banted and Uatod by
T« TELEPHONE
ia«. avaa to ta ptat of atapidlty.with moaaply in arary fora. The extotlng The.oalyhopaalB tte fear of tte
arainat tta treau meat ba an
B^bulaaai aad a halt a daua loap laws
tccced aiU more atringent oaaa meal evU.newe to ta faet that it cornea
droary apaaebca. Thara had baaa la- baaaadtad. Tha tariff Uwo abaold ba from ahlnoaa aonreea at Shanghai; bit
tMC aaxlaty orar ta daUbaralleaa at
by pBUtag ta predneta af It to leallced that even If a tragedy haa
waad rapertaef amandod
ta treau upon ta fret Itot ta. preraat notyetbaanaaaetadttoaaaotba loeg
ta Uttar flffht acalaat Bryaa'a oUrar
delayed nntom help eemm from namoaop^
^
plaak.
We raaffirm and ladotw tte prUcIpUa known eoareea Eroa tte holding of
tao had airraad aad woa ready to rapert af ta aatUaal Dsmoeratic pUtfora Tton Toln agalnct
poakad ta haU to ooBoeatleo la oa- adopted at Chicago in **6 aad we relt- hordee now oeemt a remote pMelbillty,
gr of a fiffht otar orata tta demand of a platform for aa while ta mfety of otter treaty pofu
ta plaak ee ta door at the eoavan' American flaaaelal ayatam made by
tta ThaaaaalBltyottaeaaBlUaa ta Amartcaa people for ttemaUrat.
LIN
BISIMSS i
U malriiif ita rapori. ta Uaelhir of op- Wa abaU reatere and malnUU tta rlBce of Shan Teng la aplu of the
and aa put
pealtloato laporiaUain aa ta paratorto of Yuan Shikal to control the rey aoutea dlfieel toa .that
a tta immadtata rmtoraUoa eolt- A BtatoMt to paUtohad ia Bar- fTtrequantyaoUtea
Mat Baaa Of taj
of ta boa aad aallmitad eciaage of Ua that tta OUnaBa have already Ukan I would Oihcrwtoe tad to ta c
nadlac afTlUaaa lapn
*■ of mueli time, effort and mem..
t to ta aaaroat aaad ta aUeeraadgold at ta praaaat lagU TIaa <rcla. hot a oaUa dtopatohfrom
••Ari^m over ta ulephoah." ara
ratte of le to l. wlttont waittng for Bhanghal dated Jnly 4. »;4S p. m-,
' frrqueoUy beard in every baalEee where e tottor baa been obto tha Intact ad- tm office
tea all toraad loaaa opoa eeaToatlon tta aid or eoaaaat of any otter na­
on eome point.
vtoea tte dty U aUll in tta'haedc of nre
eaiTlad ta rta erawd with a ewaap tion.*'
Many people do not expreae tbrmlate a wUrt of axettamaat which at
, freeeU- ta latamatleaal treopa, ttongh Chl- •elvee clearly In eorreaponaeace, but u
aaaafemaooatinna to atUmptto toc- man can generally make biraeelf naear and 16 to le
Uta them aa they did at Pakla. Tha derutood if you eaa get within upeakbaaalty. Tha ataca affaeta had
Inaw
lagdtotaneeof blD. by meaaa of tte
Ohlaeat are reoMvlng eonatantaeom- tatophoaa
prapaiad for ta aowlaatioa at Bryan «:30 o'clock ttto morning.
bat foarfol at oppaaltioa to ta pUt- By a eoto of U to s« ta oommlUoe I aloM and many treopa ara arrivtag from
far* aada eoaCaatea ta floor, tbaac dedded tat ta pUitorm ehall contain Kanebarla.
had aU baaa naad doriac ta proacato- apeoifle reltctattoa of the flaanelai London. Jnly 4-In ta (hoaae of
ttto nftaraooa Dader Secietlaa at tta Uaportaat dhenoiant to car­ plank of 1896.
ry it threofh with a fimad awaap. and Banana City. Jnly s—Tha conTantion taiy for Foreign Affaire Broderick atatta affort wat onproMy anecautnl. at »:SS tonl^t adionmed withontaam' ed tat no further aawe had been rceelved from Pekin. The{gevemi
bat It had robbed Bcyaab aoalnatioa lag a candidate for rice preddaot
had received no ooafirmation of tte
Tloa Preatdenttol. Coalaat.
Hilrty tninataa of- daneBatratien
of a general maacaere of Boroeror ta platform waa followed by anlau City. July S—Tha eica preel- paana at ta Chlnche capital.
> Uta dantial nomlaatton cannot £c deter- Bredariek aald tat in hto opinion
H at Wabator Daria, raeanUy mined oatil tte Terdlel of the oonfer- le oommaaderc 4i>>Chlna foaad no- If yoa wflAt A BAtsner for
PrcMnt McSlnlay'c i
your float see me
of ta advance pomlble unQl
onQltthe aUtod torem
taiy ettte interior, and bi« tarprialay surer B^Uleaaa nod DamoenU to are Inereeced. bot ta
at ouce.
tat npoa ttU Demoeratle known. The^pnltotoaad Silrer Be- honrly expecting a reply from
ptatferm ba weald aopport Bryan tor pebUeaaa bolUee Chnrlm Towae will Japanme government regarding reinpreoidant.
win boeeeM Bryan teema to prefer
Bnr mcjmly'c govern­
> on ta platform ere Towne. BtUl many old Una DemoenU ment. Broderick eaid. had Intlmcted to
atad aorpriac. and mid freat anttoai- U ta eonfeoUon have great liking for the Cbtoeee mlntoter to Great Brluls
aam Senator Jenea protanted him to Adlal S. I
that tteanttoritiea at Pekin wonld be
Baproeaodad to apeak two B(ore I
386 Boerdmen Avenue.
bald to be perconaUy guilty U any
tnpralae at ta Democratic platform algbt are Sieveeaoo aad Towne. BIU
of tte Buropoan legation* or
Joat adopted. Mr. Darte deelaratloa ha hn« a atrong following whitt
aay otter foreignerc enffered injury.
would no lonyar defend the Bepebli- graaUy atreogtaned today by hto TheOilneee. mlntoter wac reqaeited to
n bet would aappori apaaeb attondlng tte nomUation of
ivey ttto mmauge in aueh u manner
Bryan and the
Bryan, la which be pledged hto tup- aa wohld enanre lu delivery to ta
earried the eonrentinn off iu foot and port and ta eapport of a ealld and auttorittoc at Pekin. He wee atoo
predeead one of ta nuat dramatic reunited OcBoermey for ta Ueket.
aaked tocee to it;tat lU purport
■eaneeef tte
madt known to talvieoreya throughWhoa Anally nemlnatlotta for preat
out China.' '
BIX.TBB BEPDBL1CANS. TOO.
For Pig Tail*, but since
daat ware declared la order Alabama
,Waahlngtoa. Jnly 4-Ordera were to1 have tried
ytaldad to Nebraaka, and W. D. Old- Kaviagndaagle, Bntitia Over Aati- aaad today direeUng that a battaUon
. hamot Llnooln placed Bryaabaama
of
ta
Ftfieaatt
Intaatr/
bo
hurried
XmperUltom.
halore tta eoneeaUon la r meofol
wltt'aaU pomlUa apaed to San Fraadappetinb Ba can(bt tte fancy of tte treeUlieTev HanUahMenl
eotoeaUon tatraaaport Sumner tor
eoBraatkm by tte attttmeat tat ta EaamaCity, Julyt-Tbe SUver Be taPhiUpplnoc ittly^s. The
ttefttiar^tryta “beoad' pabUcaa eoavaaUoa to having na maeh wUl goby way of Hugasakl. aad if
troeUe at the DemoeraUe body had in Bce«aewy. ta troope on board wiU bo
ad oa ta Bortt by tte eoactitaUee.
the aaat by tta Monroe doctrine, on ta tta adopttm of a platform. With tte divided aad neat to China to reiatena
aentt ^ tte Deelaratloa of Indepea- Damoeiata ta anag waa ta 16 to l ta American mUltary tone nadcr
A—i.« iad-ea ta went by the Ten Com- latto; Witt tte SUver BepahUeana tta Oeneral Chaffee.
hitch toon ta qnattioa of Imporiallam.
maadmeata.” Bit aalocT of Bryan
At S:>o o'elodi ttto avealng tte oonHaw fork went with Babraaka la veatfamadjoemed nnUl 9 o'clock to­
venUngluenttiiiBam Blebard Ceo- morrow moralag. wittoat harlag Good Mm I meoMvad la nn Oflolal
karwaaaa a ohalr. both acma aloft adopted a plhtterm, tterebatog at ta
I toom Oommandar of tta
aad a fleg U hto right hand, whlehha hoar of adjeamment aa early proepeet
HeahvUle.
BUI waa net be­ atar^orttremtaoommittae os
apeetAl
M
Tbt
tarsta Bmrd..
1 have eoae to the eoudoshind him. Ha tot tertt a otrlag of
Waahlngton, Jaly S-The gnod newt
re that eqiu
eqinalad tteae mttared ^ The iaaarttoa of aa aatldmperlal
ebeare
ion that oc' will boy a finU
tat tte taaUtochip Oregen to mfe came
plaak toeppoaod only by ta weato
naymaBoata
_
clait, dei-cioos smoke.'* ^7
to ta navy departmtot ttto evening
The reU eaU of atatae waa ealtod aad
iben of ta eommittao on noo
one end yoe will never pay
B4«b wm aaaaimoealy aomlaated.
ttoaa, many of whom arc avowed ex- In a memage from ta
10c fbr a Pig lUl again.
ta gonbeat Hataflto. 8ha wlU be
TheTtatform.
aad
docked at Kura, Japan.
'
aCity. July S—The platfBrm.'the tosne altogether.
Ka«M«itr>

After the 4th
Glean Up Prices

ALFRED V. r
FRIEDRICH

Fourth Teu^No.988

Fireworks and Flags*
Golf, Base Ball Goods,
Athletic and
General Sporting Goods
WkolKili aitf Ritiil, at

The OldOReiiable City Book Store
Blc Stock Oropo P^or. 9 and lOe ptt roIL

*HOBABT &3BSEOHEB 00.. Proprietors.

S. BENDA & CO.
FOB IXIW FKIOEB.

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Odds andJEnds
In Ladies'rino

SHIRTWAISTS
$IS6. $1.60 end $1.76 reluos, fbr

08c.
BELIABLE DRYGOODS CARPET AND CLOTHING HODBI

HOt WEATHER
i>KiaEs

mCHIGAR TELEPHONE CO.

Banners
Petherick

I Used
to Pay 10c

OREGON IS aFE

li.-.

5c
Pig Tail
Havana
Smoker

Men’s fine satin calf baU and oongraas shoes.... 9Se
Women’s fins hid laoe and button shoss............. 88e
Woman’s fine black^nd tan oxfords.................... 76c
Woman’s slippers*and buskins.............................. 860
Women’s vesting top kid laoe shoes..........$1-60, $1.76
Boy’s satin calf bals, solid..................................... $1-00
Youth’s satinSealf bals, soUd.......... .................. $1.00
Men’s oanvaslbals, leather solee.......... ............... 9Bo
Men’s flne.kld baU,:new:styles............................. $8.00
Men's tennls bals and oxfords...............6D, 96 and 76o
Men’s bicycle shoes..................... $160, $8.00 and $8.60

FRANK8FRIEDRIOH
New 8tora-849 Front Street.
The Leading] Shoe (House of Hortbem Michigan

««»»»« «»*«»««•«* tHunuHuenu
EMERSON SHOES

FOR MEN
Always Give Satisfaction
Best of. leather,{beet of workmanship,
did very latest styles, make them
reallj what they are called—

The Best]{Shoes Made!
Prices; $4.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. If
you want a good shoe buy an Emerson
Shoe.

PARKER BROS.
FrootStreel

mhmmm

McNAMARA.RLOOE

rSB MORNING SBOOI^ FSIDiLY JDI.Y 6.1900

LIST OFTiElACB

BVSdSB OFLIMXVnra.

•iamSMttr^ Mvuasii tMr
Ml,.||ir40tfid0ikliM algl*
stocm ctmh 0ia dUg

Mi <M
tatt Mi*
Brcir
te>«u»
tew Uflw^
wwM

nadalwfoiaat ef flHi tettt
An iihlHltoa nf •rowwlB'WH e*««
the UghtoatooeVn^
wareoat. tMtobatTBe»adwae toft
aad

otetav Mwmatm Attnet*d
Xeart* Cre^.

.ABtOBBW BO&LecX SSAD.

h

tetor OatoteLlotead oa Fair
ilteaoatB'^ Taek naA Bn
TbeaeeBtotVM a •mat Bem
The Bnt raee meeMafaf thotboe•m Otp Drtste M Aseottottaa
Id fiilmdap atWBoea atlar the

ever flvw hen or to this pan
efthoolate. Tba toot dapb raeae cob•istod of a t:4i NraAtAttocd, raaptot
nea,aa eahiMtlpa bp the foldHsaa
waodm. Temmp H. aad T
' '
heatottherJ7 tntwhtoh
iahodoa Wedandap,
la tha<:45 trot •sMmh^ wnawoa
toaa. OomtEyaad Seward Whltiav
bp Jaffa, aoeoad bp B. B. Pntt'a Kota
sHUtewthoSotei of Deewa
A.tUrd bpB.EanaU.loarthbpPadaadFrod dlaieatoaa Wafer.
TetotehP ea tha raoa traek eeaTbe third heat of this raee eeeasioaUaeahto totofMt waaeadtad bp a dto edaeall
who wt E. Benoll bte
I -M MX yripwly Mm ■mtea ae to the relatiea apear
raid Almoat, owned bp (toartoa Oer- atoeeteholdtof book. Tl
' matoe aad Dorwoed,owBed bp Sowaid ad to be a almwaltloa os the pan of
WhittK- Tbi reealt woe a wafer of the driver of Bora A u hold baekte
BMO oad the peettof of a forteib It ia avtdd maktof a mark aad K. BnaaeU’a
dwfaed to have the oonteet uka plane driver eeemed to hold baek for a alml
nant Tharadap on the raeo traek. '
tor reason. Startar Onlembo talked
that wfU depead entirelp on ^ 4*’ aharplp to the drivers and stated that
ertean Trotttof AeaoetoUaa. Frod while then was ao tow to preveat boldiBIMrtM*. UfUlfcAlmoat h barred fiom traeke of the tof baek to a race, to tbia ease be
COclart MMioa
_______ OBoaaeoonntofpendtofBaee vroald set Boeaell baek for not folof
«< II^IIII tt—!■ Mvetkv liMlUr
affrecaUard»3t. dne on acaonatef hia fait to compel Mora 8. to make
««M. At lb* BUt MMlOB. two ot^«
tha aUafod
»ma from Ed. better tin
if wBITH tfctn In »Mj oUn^-ctaiUr
Hack to Fred Almoat, and arreara to
lhet:87
MMiaportut BMnm «m be the
eatraaee feea.wUafod to be dne wbea was finiehed pesterdap afternoon, the
XtaencwB Obbil eoubwttoa of
Ed. Mack waa atoton from the Com- seventh heat betof tntted. The raee
ahtpoivatoek Park traek etablee aeveral peart waa won bP^B. J. Horfiab sew acqoltgo. This bona U the one over which altton, tba puses betof divided ae fol­
TaBtnuuT AopvtMt baa mode •
then waa a law aait between Or. lows: first, C.
second. Das Baltep:
•atwriJNt.teJue^t. of r.Mt.titM
Eallp of Grand Bap|dt and Oermatoe third. Joeb; foartb. Miss Toto. Fol*
ihonfudiac prorieloa of the KoU
Bros. Ttgviiag the ownorahlp of the lowtof an the snmmulss:
tow.
hone, which wm clalaied bp Kellep to
bo Ed. Hack, and whleb Oermatoe DasBallep.......................I 4 4 4 3 1
Brea, bonfht to Chleafo aa Fred AlJoah.................................. I 13 8 3 8
moot. Kellep won the oolt. bat Mtse Toto ...................... 4 8-8 3 J 4
tranr Board of the rtfit Vatho«>al Oermatoe Brae, enbacqitootip porchna- as .................................. 3 8 114 8
Ckvth Ooa«au Uttoraaeee
edthe hone.
'Time—800. 2:89!». 8:8S}<. »':S75<,
If it ia fooed that tba ebaditions do
to OomaeU Boooi.
1:87, 3:86. filDh.
otpnTentaneh a nee the coateet
la the rep^f the eity eoaoell pabIn the 8:85 trot Aont Harp took fint
Uhod to the Moanso Baoaxo ofJolp wUi eeme oS next Tharadap and it will mosep. Howard Wblltof's ebestant
Kd, the toltowtoc toaratC*'!* attrlbav be a warn onaT.
feldtof, Dofwood, took second and B.
4<to oae of the aembere of that
C. Compton's sorrel fsldtof, Tonp B,
BsMnhle bodj:
third. C. B. was dnwe after I
••Wa caa ^ all the Xethodlet
second beat.
pnaehan that wa west who will be- Stephen Bentbard Fall Prdmtac Span
8:35 mot.
harethefluelraa aad mind.th^ own
Dsfwood .........................................:3 s
Morth of Harioa Island
haeineae." Aad the aatna aeaber U
Tonp B . ..................
4 8
Tcat^udap.
alee raported to haTeaaUU *'Bp maktof
C.B........ :..........................................\i 4
Stephen Santhard aecidentaUp lost AnntMarp................
tha ataUBOOto that be did. Hr. Bread;
i i
teaharaed tlie town aad done hi his life pcaterdep. aad hU bodp is
Time. I^-S. t-.isa. 8:30.
In tha bap. from whleb it bae not been
iha»b a« rood."
8:45 TJIOT
AsthaelUaeaeofTravefBaOltr, aad
The rieUrn'ot tbit aeeldaat. who ia a Paddp---^- -............................ 4 4 3
aAatol Mbara of the Flret HattwJaffa.............................................. 1 1 8
dlat Bplaeopal, ohareh. we berebp brother of Oeo«e Soatbard of thia Sera 8....................
i 8 i
foaerd oar protest aralaat eaehaalm- eitp. left pesterdap morntof for the B. Eaaaell.................................. 3 3 4
petatsoa apon the toterrltp aad hoaor Beaver Utonds. whan he expected to
Time, 8:135,', SMH'. 8:44.V, 1:37;,
afearpaetor. iheBee. J. A. Braadjr. vroA. He went on the tnf Bpan.
There
wen
fov
atortora
to the
Wabeliarsthataotoaa aawaraebae owned bp 'Stebblne A Gill of the ransisf race. Orsfasdar, Lavtos.
Beaver*, and wbea the boat was.a
tha beat totareau of oar ettp
Deteetnm, Cadiz aad Diadems. The
ebsrt
diaiaaep
bwoad
the
iatond-.
heart than ha. We baUara that ha
«e waa won bp Cadiz.
^atao tise. and to ao wap. Bonthard to tome wap went overboard.
Teatardap vras a sort of half bolldap
tnweaadad bU prirUacta or foae The captain of tha t«f eearehed for the
idmMtof the ntoU etorea closed.
bodp for aome Ume. bnt was nnable to
hapoad hie dotp aa a atUtea.
The rcsalt wae a larfe crowd at the
neovar
it.
Ba haard that eartato dtiMna ware
I. Tbe traek waa to food ebane.
Hie valln wae eeot to his brother,
•paalp Ttotottor the tow which fwblds
bat altofether the evonte wen not to
eorfi SonUiard bp Oaptato Webb of
ihaepentocofaatooBteB Baadap. ‘
axoittofuonthe two prevlens dap*.
open dap and withoat dlafatoc, ha tho Oolembto from Mortbpen. Hesne
Starter Oslembb of Ladloften feve
wwt, at aa/ dt<B0B had a rirht to do, to pears old, and anurrtod.
splendid letiatoeUoo both to Ibe honeididsi dtiiaa dartatolp eafht to hare
men and the crowd bp his falrseei asd
TOO TOOSO TO U^'DBBSTAMD
tea. to aaeeruto if each a eharf«
determtoatloo to see that everpthipf
i*alaatthefoodBa«aofoar«ltp waa Tontta who AtteBptod to Aaaaaatoate
; off properlp. file declain stplc
Wsa. The reenlta of hie obaemtioae
with tbe bortemu took with the
Frtoee of Wales Ae^nltted.
ha atoda peblto>
crowd aad wac respected bp tbe drivWa belteee we eolee thaeeitlaaot of BixelsltatM llenlBC asMrd.
ra.
Brnmlca.)alp s-Slpldlo. thepooth
asajeritp of tha eltiteae of thU
Tbe meeUnf was verp eatisfaeterp
•toipalltp. withoat record to ralirtooe who attempted to aaeaaetoate the to tbe aseoeiation and tbe retnlt will
hfH^r, or pollUeol bias, when we do- Prince of Walca while the totter vrat brine fntan meettofs of ao etioallp
atoretbat Mr. Breodp’a toeMtiraUone passinf thronfb thU dtp enronte to satisuetorp cbancterDhafen, wae. aeqeitted on the
were to the iatarcott o( roodeitlzeeahip and the rood repate oronratp, fronnd that he waa too poanf to nnN. E. StroDf of Grand Rspide U in
aad wa berebp record eor cooricUont derstand the fravitp of the aet.
ihe.ciip
Three other bops accused of beisf
that to no wop can her fair name be
BOre aorelp varnished than for the Ipldlo's aeoompliees wereac^oitted oh
SUver Bros. Eisnd were at the Drivword to ro abroad that her Bonoroble lie eame-froand.
tof Perk track pesterdap. and fur­
Oooaeil refosat lU moii poelttee sopThen will be a mectiof of the nished free masie that wu freatlp
port to eeerp humblest eitlren who Tndee Coanell tbU esootof at 7:30 to appreciated bp the crowds that <
aaeks the aappreasion of anp form of C. S. P. S. ball. BlntSoa of offiserv.
present.
towieesnees.
Aad lest, bp oar silence, in .the face
of all that has been said ahd pabllshed.
pv position with reference to thie mat­
ter map be mlaanderitood. we dealre to
thM pabllelp annonoee that to hlief'lert to brine the facu b* the eiolatloa
of tow to tha attention of oil food citi­
zens, oe to oU hie work to the totereati
of the beet metal and reilrtoaO life of i
•arettp; oor pastor. Bee. J. A.'iireadp.
ud shall etui bare oar andWidedj

1 KUE EDI DIG BDDET

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S-3S

.•jTsrd*l2lE

SI. J. A. 1^ DEFENDED

DROWNED IN THE BIT

Establislisil 1857.

**H^0h U- Carrel. P- fi Orand ttar-!
B. 3. Falcbnm. Jno. Fowle. Oeo. W.
tardic. Edward Walla,.John Birhtond.
•dwto Pierce. I- Beam.
!• WnllB^-Ooo. W. H011.-A- Bolierteoa. C. B.
▼adM.^m. London, O. A. BoUidap.
C. O. Keopoa. 3. T. Bhlelde.
OfBetol Board.
.
WMtoaHlraito?
ra of Mra. Baaa t.
t baa ezMMd totmeezritamaak to nammara. lad.."

ST£3,'SSrA.’S!?LS£


trmm.'aadiapop'

--

Kimball Pianos
and O^ans

Have been well tried and found to be
wbat you*want. Kore than 1,000 of these
instruments owned by Grand Traverse
people. Absolutely first class in every
respect
Bold by the makers.
Easy terms:

W. W. Kimball Co.

to oonallThnak,
189Vtont8tTBBt.

a. BJSTBOaO, M«iis««r

Specdal Prijees

AMihm AffaA «3lzta BMoambad

Pantoito
Aadm Fntem a mpU hMW aafi
Ufhlp riipirted elUsaa, Atod at hto
komo ea Beviath otnnt nbont T o'tek
latoovaatog after aolp a fiow dcfe of
- oa. Betoavm eoe ooa aad two
rMm. Tbaftiaoito «m bn bold
itehomBatute M l oU
ilfdilbpw.a indmion.
Mr. PaUaek wm aartehaa with
ptelpaii oa ThA^ of toot wmk.
onratoaawhtokttmo ha bm bomlptaf
atthapotatofdm^ Bevraa^poan

For8ni.4thand6ik
A Dice high carved back, brace arms,
seat, sewing rocker for $1.35. A nice la^
high back arm rocker,for $1.65. I have Over
300 different styles of rockers. If y<^ want
to sit in the shade, 1 have a fall line of lawn
aad porch chairs and rockers, camp chairs
and stools. One of those 25c folding stools
you can cany in your hand and sit down
where you like.

nfsspavBBVSB vur aoaui.
Took the Ctostof] Bame of tho Betfm
ter the Bhimpiomh^
TBotime of ham haU ptopnd fw
isrdap botworn tho Ipd^cteata aad
lavtorihtea, naaltod to a vtotnrp tor
the former tmm, who thm mptand
the prize of tie aad woatbo ^ami
Bhlp. for the praeeat. of tha teams of
Ihaoitp.havlaf fives Beadab Tsvlri.
ere a deciain defmt Teetep.
Teeterdap’a fame wae hoUp eoateetod aad weU ptoped \ij hoik teama.
ffevakand Ebradbsrfnr wen to the
-hex for the invtoelblas, white Peantofton pitched for the Independeeta.
Tbefeatnnof the fame was the
fieldtofoftheladepeadente. The tovtoeiblae fennd the bell often, bnt it
could not be placed when then was
not a ptoper walttof for it. ao that bnt
three bite ;were mada The Indepeadeatt ptoped with bnt a atofte arrer,
and that qalu cxensable- Paddp
JDaltb accepted nine chances at third
without aa error, aad made seven
nmiati. A blfh jomp and catch, bp
Ed Tblrlbp at ehort was a nallp pheaoBtoal plap. Lardie behind tbe bat
pat op a stu fame.
Followinr is tbe teen bp inatofe:
Independents ....83ioooii o—8
Invtoeiblea..............o 0 0 o 0 0 o o 0—0
I reckon not the k_____
Mor tbe peart that come and fo.
Life's an all aronnd pleainre to me
Stoee ukinf Boekp Mountain Tea.

Slater’s House Firnishing Store
ISO
Ve-Utte-tenf Meetlnf.
Therd will be a meettof of the memben of the We-qne-toaf aab for tha
election of otteen at O. P. Carvnr's
office tonifht at 7:30. All memben
an desired to be preaent.
J.,A. MoxTAet-x. aee'p.
Tbe Appetite of a Oeat
Is en vied by all whose etobaeband
liver on ont of order. Bat each should
know that Or. Ktof'a Kew Life Pills,
five a iolendid appetUe. sound difceUon and a rsfular bodily habit that tosaree perfect health and freat cnartv.
Osip 85e at 8. B. Walt and Ju. O.
Jobaaon'e drof store.

stroel!.

^ptsli^ Oscar >. Brown, setinf ra>
pcrlntCDdrai of the Vc-llowstoae Ka>
Uonal park, estimate* the Dumber of
bnffalCHM nmalDlni; In the park at
abooi fifty. The whole number of
wild bnffelocR io cxlsti-nn- le probabhc
not Id enccfs of 150. Of bnffaloea
alive., to capilvit}-, there are aboot 600.
The hlfbeet spot Inhabited bp hw
man betof* U tla- Bnddhlst cleUtcr.4t
Uanif. Thibet, wlierc aomp monks Uvo
at an altitude of ifl.000 feet

AOariL
We. the aadenlrncd. do henty
Sfne to mtond tbe money on a, SO*
eant bottle of Greene's Womatod Bprnp of Tbr U it falia to can pour eowb
Hahltof peasf sae can make soo or eelA We atoo naiantee a Pt-eent
per month and expenses. ~
ite quick for'particular*Cluk*4
4th and Locust 8U.. PhUa.. Pa.

Vour Money
Will Buy
Better goods, dollar for dollar, here than
elsewhere. That’s sure. It’s been prov­
ed many a time. We’d like to have you
one of the provers.

Going To Baild
a Sidewalk?
If you are we can surely interest
you. One of the very best and most econ­
omical to put down is a Cement Sidewalk.
Of the many kinds manufactured we find
from severe tests made that the Wolver­
ine Portland Cement, made by the Michi­
gan Cemenr Co. of Coldwater, Mich., is
the verj* be«t.

This was used in building

the great drainage canal at Chicago^ and

Snits Sold '
as Neter More
Suits sold as nowhere else; suits
made by experienced tailors after the
latest fashions. Those are the Outing
suits at S6.50 and $7.50; the blue serge
coat and vest at S6.50: the double breast­
ed blue serge, silk faced, to be worn with
duck trousers, at $7.50; have a full suit
that costs you just >4.co; another bargain
is yours at $5.00.

in all the government buildings that are
being built.

We’ve just received a car

load (170 barrels) and we recommend it
strongly.

This is put up in heavy paper

sacks, four sacks to the barrel.

Ladies’ Snits
1-4 OL
We will not carry over a single
ladies' suit, and so are offering most ex­
ceptional bargains—S“ 50 suits for $5.63;
$iaoo suits for $7.50; $12.00 suits (or $9;
215.00 suits for $11.25. Out suitt kave
been noted for their styli^ness and (h,
and this is your chance to own one.

“Linen
Foot Sox.”
This is the article that we can't
help but talk about. It's the best sock
ever made for tender or sore feet. We
know it from.the testimony of our many
customers that have worn them. They
■Are black cotton top ahd pure linen foot.
Nothing like them ever put on the mar­
ket. Once used you’d have no other—
Tbeysell at 50c tbe fiair. The largest
assoftineDt of gentlemen's hose, from 10
to 50c, in the city.

The Hannati & Lay Mercantile Go.

TH* MtHOONG mCORD JWDAY. IDLY 6. 1960

rAiuem OE WUffiSN.

«OHD«l*KD lUm
OPHOMWW

lisfOrBalttit

kMT.fMk iaiaapbatry fatar.wklik
that tkia naatlea art frotoa
thaoarr^bcav.
Mka liada Banatt «m aaUad to
BlBAaapaaMtdBvbva aMMga anaaa^ the death bar brathac tar.
. OaartB Oaok si lalaad had tka
tmm biowB ftoB kit right haad
Mr- B* told a aaaaeB *
aiaa«Mi^|«a^MWM^
•aakariahto haad. aad wkM It aar^tliainr; M«t ul Dci^.
pMdai. Mi tagara IlMPHinil. '
Kdo-aadtovie. aaMaCblUnMi^
B.T. HeOMkar kM aaeaptadapo*
aiaar febe other dayto a w*-"------- dtMBMrtaf atthaOeeanat Oa
boom “XaaiSeM Wama oai
•thm* wOlbs a lagalar aoaeea
BawOriaaM to Saa Pandaeo
odTravatM OUj ChaptM, Bo. tah.B.
vrtrSMaa Beaaa>a after r>U^
▲. B., tnirigktat a ^elort.
tbanatot oa bat. aa ka «m aaSa

i.’.

^Mrth •<.alMktet«rt
•^JiOiUllMlr «14 f(li»>hc «■



k»^ nfMiVi* >■
M a* tte
**
MkUgaawMMS. Tte mpm w*
M*« «ku tk*

WELL WORTH SEEING.

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XffiMil »M I

ka m9-

Young Men’s
Suits, OYsrooats,
Reefers, ihsters.
A chaate Today and Saturday, to select

dokly. ooanaoptlM loottjfap^.^

DdMiB(kBd8aUtk;Kaloaaad Baf' VkOaitoflifwtlk » MV
!( MmIUm toka Moaiar. C^rtWi
;; alftevaarald MB «t MiwtH B«n»
r3«(0akBlU.«>MdnMraad.
eaaM aad Powara; Ckaala aaS Me„ B.k.kaydar. .«ka

AUatM.
.:SW«M«feiMMM.I»iafaac of
< at wart sakiBC >0.000 et%vm Mr tka
>HeR9.
- ligiaaw yaa^goo >*■ *
M iaan- MrTiea. TWa M acrt aa Ian WaahiaitaB tkia a*M>a(. bat la*
koar.<iMar alikw tkat foa mbbm forwatlM H to hia
barartWM^a aMaay ortar la tka baebtaiaad. ItUaaldkakaa fm to

TEUGumc n»s

eaatioa wfU babaU at lalaad Jalp
.^.raMPtf at StortBB. Noaooacrbad
haSrSd op than tbaolhar editor wMt
lor hlB—In hit pap«.
••la thoae dayi peraooal JonajaHim
waa tka thing, and In CaUloraia the ad*
itOMipoka right ont.camng_Md.oto
naBoa not oMd la aodaty.
all klnda of Dasea
Wamn ttppUed. t«t In a ^ataamiuj
war- ^*>11» ^ newapapat war w

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from samples of the largest manufacturer*

Ulk.
Tba WoMa*a Bowe aad rocaiga
MMoBairaodatrodthanm Matko*
dMt akurt win Beat wltk Mm If*
bart at BonklBlanrood aMaaa i

and des^ers of young men's wear in this
country—^Young men' fnay find an oppoitun*
ity here to get jurt what they want in <^lor»

teredtof.--------------------------otkMwiM prorided to. who wm bmI
attheehnreh attn’cloek. AU ladlM
to
alleged alig^ and rtonld bring their Inaeh bWMta.
The Boral Circle wm BMt at Mox'
VVamn bring Bnan and Phyri.^
weak got the wofrt of the one elded tagne ball tbie arcalng. All membert
Caatoato
fight He wee eo hadlr need np that be are rcqsMlad to ba praaeat m etau
abont tka altaasloa la Gklna, whleb la itated. ae eoM w bo got ootaf bed. that
Dpaald PaUwartar. bob af Baa.
depntr Mm Bertha WbiUoek aad
aartona.
be would kill the next man who attack­ epeelal depntr W. M. Hewitt wm be
CkatoB, Ohio. Jalr « —Goearaer ed him«> Aocordinglr, bo porehaeed e
tiroyaatka.aca« i
reeeat.
>— bowio knUo. It ao happened that
.!• yaaca, laft MartacoB ia a amaU ^ BoMaealt Is'to ba .-ban tanorrow to
The atarm Wedaeedar did eoaaider__ editor of the rirnl ebeet again
boat la*l Tkondaj for tka parreaa^af talx with the praMeat. BenatorBan-' abnced him. and befuro Warren'■ paper abla damajra on the farm of O. Praake.
aa
wiU
alao
be
at
the
aoafaranap.
Ina dar aoMting -aloag Lake
of tba ettr- Sarcame ont bew^ atuckcd on the rtieete
Up to Tnatdar aYaaInc tka pertanl plaat are to ba mappdd oat.
moYedfrov tbalr
hr bU oppooent He kuockwi Warren
mi and damage to jhaexMt
bora had not boM beard fro* and -Waablngtoa. Jaljs—Ne-iBomM la down. Jumped on him and wae beating
him
wunwrifnlly.
Warren
aocoeeded
the
Amwteaa
wUltair
foTM
la
China
aMiTliliit partiat hava baaa anabla to
of Sroo rm draa.
. nnebeatbtng hie 'bowie knife, when
•btMpaartraMOttbaB. Itlt faarad win be Bade witboat formal' daelanOn aeeonnt of the noddy aondittdn
that thar got MartV»0M of tka re* tien of raeb latantlOB. The gmrathe ttM?ftwiMi^ored that War- of the roada Wednaaday. Banda'a admaat don not intand to ordor anj ten had threatened to kill the nen sMt HhhUt aad the want happaatd.
varitaing eontMt for the ' pboaogmph
treopa
dlraet
to
China.
,bat
no
doabt
rraa
called off. The eon*.aat wilt take
MJaokaoa Mm Pbad Baaea MTCd
ngiaente to be aaat tba PhUlp- boogbt the bowie —. ^
- place in the near fntnre, howeYtr.
tka Ufa of bar #*a ra«
“‘•e*, aad whleb woal^ ban gone after making the throat. The dcfenM
The rraU driviag maablaa of C. B.
wkoMaletblnraaagbttrafrena gwsUaa atom Mm BaaraS baada won than, had there baaa ao tronble in •rgned that Warren did not hare the OardnerASonbaa hean pnrehaaed hy
CUna. wlU be dinriad at BagMakt rival editor In mind at toe.tlsm and Andrewjll'alrbankt. of Wmiamahorg.
badlrbaiaad.
aadaanttoTakn. ItU not pnrpoaed fntomore that be acted in aelf de- Who hM began vrork on the nayl<
BnadradeefgrpdManla aaaip oa
toeaad troopa from Manila to Cbloa fenee. which ytm the bmth. Bowerer. arterian Yrall.
the aarth ebon of tba Si Joaeph rtter.
be waa fonad goUtyand acntenaed to be
cr ahoald arlw
A yosBg ama by-the aama of Uc
hanged. The goremcr Commoted the
Tbar an boldlag aa tawntata
aaoMBltatlag laoe aettoaBeoleoce to life impriaonmcnt. nnd In a Bat rrith aa aecldeatWcdacaday night
Boa. Oaaanl Paaao of tadMaa wm
that Will make a aora Anger for him
jmr or two Warren waa pardhncd.
alaeted eblaf. after a daj of aaerat balline. What be tblnk^wta
"The family remored to 8u Franoialatlag. Bia oppoaMt wm Oaria Mar00. and here Joaie began to aariat in the aSSealiberbnlletatmckhiallttle An­
Cnitomer-lt there enr «»»
aaL Moaar will ba aoUaltad to defrar
wcra ihlt r«r’» «Tl*a of •
ger. aplltting tnrhone.
BKpaMM dariag Uarwlatar
tbow of >a«t rnrf
The Anal report of the tbrnlYal oos.'
abe left the family in their old ago and
Oaetga Baaaoa. a aoldlar tor. noaatilttce abom the total receipta to be
poverty and flitted oaatward to become
Irnnmad fraai tba PhUlpploca aad
baa already
Dotcrioofi n« the caoM of the moider of S»»S.«0. Of ibla
broortt'aianr enrlow aonTaalm Ooa
been expended, and there are a'faw
A Poaat Yf laYpIntleaaftbaBoat iaunatliig tblaga la hia
"I
loat
track
of
Warren
entil
1669.
1
amall
biUa left, amonnUBf toabont AS.
-Otisvbr woGUnt low hli meto-lnaoUaetioa U a deck of aarda-tba klod
met
him
in
New
Orleana.
He
aborted
The
balance
will
be
temed
over to the
iw for a fnm.**'
fnm."
aaad bj the nuplaoa.' Than an oalp
me the fint laeneof TfauThoe Jeffereo- Fenrin of July execotlYe eommlt
“WouMti't iK-r
«• aaidt la tba deck, the qneant being
-So, lijJcod. Bhe anppUrt him with nian. a tedbot Demorratle paper that ba
i iort atarted at CairelUon. a aobnrb
lattontaatiralr. The naUraa balleea ail bi» n«itbeMn-ta«' Jokm^'-Ocreland ^
..
Old HlMion Bemri Metea.^
Plriu Dealw.
New Orleana. He spoke Ytry little
UaalateuaancBblaBof a we
Bmrat D. K. Lefiugwell of U»e ChiCalilomia and Califonlana. and
taeardplartag.
I. ah. A«e «t Oh.e.^rWH««a.
what be did aay rraa rather nneom^- eago UnlYerilty. arrived on tbe steam­
Aothor—That
critic
haa
iatolted
me.
At EaUtka wbUa ahooting a tar
sunlwr, md 1 do not mhhu. bin,
er CharlevoixlSutday to spend hU-.vaFrimd-IInv'a that?
■an Bade from a plan of gM pipe. Iba
Antbor-Thc fellow makca ont that my It He diodalewycarsafterward about eatlon wltn bis parents at tbalr eot<«»■«« exploded, deatrorlag aa aja of _ew l«onk tan be ondtratood.—Fliciende the Ume of the tragedy of wliich hu
wayward daughter was iho oeatrul flgBanr BowalU aad aaTariac one of Blatter.
___ _____________
C. W. Leffingwell and dangbtar
.
um He Yisited bU daughter in New
. yeaagKddwMawB-ichMki.
WtoBMa «»•. With ***• .. I Y«k during the height of her carow Miss Gertrude, arrived Sundey accom­
Brnr bride, iiuasioea that
, M.T..
I
told. panied bytlBarold Rudd of Hartford,
PtTMaal.
graph
lived poor and died a* Oonn. Mr. |Budd ‘will spend a abort'
Mm JaBM Ertoa aad ckUdraa kava
time with hU uncle. Dr. C- W. Uf^mw the boy In -EweUlor."-Atcblaon , po« na be bad lived.
a a elalt to Laaalag.
na instance in bla well at tbfeir pretty cottage "BegleGlobe.
"1 nay mention na
Mm Jack tltney. wbo bM kaM yUcareer which will chow that ho was not
a coward. It was the custom of tbe jula- erofi."
iUagiatbarity.ratBraad to
Miu Helen •OarrettandMUs Maude
Hees-Wbat's his ocenpationf
eta to ahlp Uirir gold dust by steamer
la SattoBt Bay ibla moralag.
Jeaz-ne's an ocean Tlnw.
Burrows of Decatuc. Ill . are guMta at
Mm Oraea Parka of Um Print la
Hoax—How do yon make tbit out? ^ from Sacramento to San Franclsoa Bedden Ball.
AbootH.000.O00was
madelnonoablpSoax-He toye eabJm-PhiIndelptfa
TtalUBC la tba city.
Vaughan and children o/Ann
meat, gmtrded by Wamm and a half
______ •
Mm JaBM A. Batch of Copamisb. la Becord.
Arbor, are nicely tetiled in tbeir eot• - -kAbout
A' 60 rought em­
tba goMt of Mm B- J- Flamlag ol
barked cm tbe aleamer under the guise tags for tbe summer.
TM
«mnt«WMt
of cattlemen and tanofamen en route to
C. W. iPleree and daughter
Mm B. CMBdall of Blaawood la m- nj one y«t cl onr c
Priam CO bnsiaeaa Tbe treasure room
>, are enjoying
ebe-Vec. 1 trink
Vas amidships on tbe lower dock. The
. tartalBlng her alatar Mm Captala bad told api
t their cottage
ateamenin thoae days oarrled aamalt
JobaaoBof Siclaaw,
Life
cannon at tbe bow, which waa dUMm.W.1. DcKay aad Mlm Viola
charged on landing, so as to notify the
kra viOMkg the fanlly of Rav.
settiera It also frighteiiwl the sar—
W. R. Wright at UXand.
A horse from u llvcr.v sUtde died Indians, who soon, came to regard
MiM iMbel Orilcck ot-CharlaYOlx. sonn after tt Avan miinie.1. and tba •Soating booses' with fear and supersti­
saa Of the matda of honor of gaaaa
wlio hlivd It was SU.-.1 for dam- tion: Warren suspected a move
The nm-sil.iir tnrufd l:ift;ily ^
Bdaa, weal to Boyne Citjyeatarday.
W. M. OalM of the Fratklort Bfac- U|K)n the tvpiiUUeu .if tlip drli udaiit , pivix. so tbai' it wcoM command tbe
«
a
li.anl
rlihv«hTO
of
tbe
best
and
the
approach
trie Light Go- witaeaaad the eelabraThe stntd.- Ihjv was .-01100 as the
trcasuie room. Ho heavily loade.1
tleabera. .
first witnees. '
Ithegnn and then threw in abaudfol of
ooping Cough. Aat>
Charlaa Bwbatri* of Maaeelona la la
llojr does tlir d.-f.m.lnnt osually |
The attack, bo
-onchItiB and Incipla
iba city on bU raeaUen.
;itw w^
i'was iutonnod, was to be iaa<le otsnuConsumption, la
Mr. and Miy. W. P. Cuatard of Man
'down, jnrt as
-•N.n*-' sithUhel,wy.-r. -Imean.’Oo'^-J^-'*
" ilxs boat
boat was
was rotnidiug
rounding
donaraYialOagDr- aad Mm Martit. diK-,. be iisnallj walk, or tr
tab !tbt- Pirate’s ov^,. about ao miles above
MiB Jennie Buckle of Cryatal City,
Saa-francisca WaTTmaruU-.ltiucu oi■WelL" saM the w«t\ess. arpareiitly temblmi in tbe bow and sem netieod a
M Yjalting Mr. and Mm WIU Wlnana.
s.^i-fliUie in tin- "leinbs .if hi* menHi
nuiuUr of men formius on thn slrm of
for fa.-t‘. ■'•u'Ih-u he rl-les
.
Tba Death Bhoord.
tbe boat and others j^niiing them from
horse.-he
wli.m
...
n Iw Vrklel
tbe cabin alioT« by coming down tbe bnck
Danlri J. .Murphy died yaatarday tin' hors,-,walks;
h.- teirts; atl.t wlien he rijjc* atalrway. The cauuun wm ionKsliaicIv
Bomlng at e o'clock at tbe
TvTutsed. ai><l Wairun and histUL-udrew
Tbe lawv.-r inten»o«eil: -1 want to
■ W. M. Bayden. C»6 Walt Froat atrMt
their revolvers. ‘Co npxtrirs, or I'll
i tk. ^IMUH ItEMEsY
Mr. Murphy waa a nepbew of ^a. knew al w»i.at pa.w tb.- 6.-r.DdMt usu- turn her Ioaw and mow yon down like
ally g.s-s—fa« or slow."
Hayden. The funeral wUl oeear 8at-Well.- said tbe witness, "wlien hU wbeatV sboumd Warren m he stood
' Bornlng from Bt Franelt etaaieb na- mmpanv ri.l--s fa«l he ri>l« fa«: an.l
der the direction of Hunter & Boum- wlieti bis c«m!«aiiy ri.1.-s slow. 1h- rld.-s
outflaaked. recoiled in disorder, and
bangh- Time ol funeral will be glYoa
:aol to know. s1r.“ tlie law-'
e ran up ittatrs. JuK at that moUWr.
Ter 'aid. .Irawinc a l«nc iTe-atli. -hew
t the boat ran cm a sand bar and
Take tbs gvaaiat. eriglasl
the der.-ndant rid.-s when be is entirely
keeled over, nearly upMSrting her.
Oecegla SUaker. the eix year rid ana
ROCKY laOUrtTAIM Tga
Tbe
roughs were panic stricken, doobtel Mr. and Mw. John EUnker. died
"Well." said the witness, very s
thinking this was {»ri of the pro­
^Maeaday night at thalr hotne la ly. "when he wa« alone I wani't tl
gramme. and sons of them Jumped
0 l-.lorit ku.'W.:'
MayAald of inAamBaUea of the tarala.
overboard. The cannon also went over­
Tba
»111 *>* ^ tomorrow
Swp.len Is stifferlng seveyely la the board. In a few hours, fortnnately. an­
at M> o'clock fr«m tbe Oatbo- rural dlstricU from a ecardty ef fod* other boat came along and hauled ns off
llcabarchlaMafAald. under tfc- *• er. due to the uuusaally short hay and tbe bar. anti wo amved safely at San
rpetloa of Uaderuker Aodaraon.
Francisco with our fl.OOO.OOO in gold
crops ot Ust seaaoB.
dust No: throe who Jumped orerboard
Udlaa.
did not get back. We vrould not let any­
Xt tetad BU Lag.
body
board ns at that stage of the prop.i. DutoOh ol
Oj..
clalty at ws knew who
tbeywere. TbeytnayhsYesYrumasbeee,
though," concluded tbe farty-niner in
a rather donbclng time as to tbe alHA ItBltad BumbM lor aala at 16 Mate mato eafety cf tbe rou^ra—PblUdelMrt. WDl bamanril postage
8oM ky&
pbta Timea
Will be paid for tbe retnro or
M,'An«glats
Jtat Osesutrot yntk a Tttla
raformation leading to tbe recorMadge—I don't like tbat-forrigner. ttjol* small Mexican Black and
V*w XMMOfVwy top'Blood BATITOV MhM.
tad 1 don't believe be's a count at aU.
poiaoaiBC. ..
Erril A CMS will faniak peril euM
fiUniie—Why potf Beeeemt tofcsow l^D Female Dog—keighth aboot
ML a D. WABSEB'B OOMPOUVD to dapoaiUng aabea and pay In Mab aU the nobility.
10 inebea, veigfat S pottnda.
' > thoM Who wlD eave their
Madge—1 know, but he’s tetBrily
CHAS. PBOCHAZRA
money of Wa owit-Chio*fo Beo-

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style and weight

Don't fail to call and see

tl»em.

Children’s
Suits, Overcoats,
Reefers, Ulsters
Will be show* at the same time and by the
same manufacturers’ agent.- These ate the
handsomest goods on the market, and every
mother of boys should se? them.

If you

have a boy that you want, something espec­
ially nice for. you can order one of these
^

suits, ovwcoats. reefeis or ulsters to be de­
livered any,time between now and next fall,

Call Today
^nd Tomorrow.

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For the 3rd, 4th and Sth of Jnly.
|0.()0 photon for «3.0O; W.OO photos fot 12.00;
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And 6 Qenaine Platinum Photograph* for 26 cent*.

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■ HEMLOCK KIHOUHG

BidewAlk Lumber iu *U slxee.

JOHN F. OTT & 00.
MBor* t« Tr*Tsr«« City I.umbdr Oo .

Special
Return Eoeagement.

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.

AllThi^'eek
The FaTorites.

BRYAN’S
COMEDIANS
The Best Repedojre Companji
on the Rond.

EUREKA
(I have fonad Itj

That
wbat tJ^e people'aay
, when they BM oor nice
line of

Groceries
Fresh, Clean and
Tempting.
So Good, and then
-So Cheap.

« artlata.

TONIGHT
Tbe Comedy Dmr.'a:

. When considering with
wbat to repleuiah tbe ntYagea
of time apon tbe‘inner, man
give oor grocery a call.
It will improve Tottr ap­
petite to see all toe gOM
tbinga we bare for tbe table.

“THE lAWYEII
BETECTIVE.” W. E. HANEY
New Specialties.
priiMal BMla now cm Mri at tbe box
nad U MM

BMidl* Block
PhoMidS.
Froat Bt.

ap-Tfl-Datt^Cfjciqf.

THE HC«NIN6 KSCOSD, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1900
9ammr M Oeae k Vtoe BihWtkw

I

19 $M9rr tngt£$

J twe aTAM
|[
. AMD PLATPOMM |

Fr.BaaartoWtoa toa BrewWaB.tkt
.tbs Stgefaa.
tiOM to tha panda sad thoaewhoae
gaswBMly cdtorad thMr aarrtoaa at tta

.DgWMBDBMUD

iire^pDGD.!

I lisTs had toy bsOdlw
iwbsUtssd pst
ihsps sod SB BOW rssdy

■•UvUnrlaOwm nfcttm
torceeiresll tddpstooos.
eLtoiUrt^
tea ensw dsitog tha ltd asd «th. to ba
twHipiritirMriMW «(>toOTkU »o
as* at tha atooel haU Iwwadii
IndnrtzM.
raarTtosteslght.
tUeho
Teright the oeadpaay wfll gin the
OaMvAiartUt* win ml flilnt,
Sew paeodbTTage. who woe tee eowady dnwa. *<Tbo LawyerDobacKm.. CUrMwcbftl MOM I>ariHr wM
tawaaSur Maefeat.
■iMtoyatUa to We bonfoor. U ton.-whlAto«soafthabaaSto thair
liwiij liiniii
to mketheaUletoSAO
rtton. “A BetTtwo to toaOld
-jtow to a list of the Mytag aao aail
TM «sMB>in vM ngifl— ^ aertlk'
Me eeWAbkIh tta TOWB* wOl ba gina Satarday aigkt.
«w Mttteo kM Is ba Mgatad br
The iMk «l tato
waeOlty:
^
«Mkla Iran kU MtMdad^tbattdml
bowanr, wadetbewack
tMH. bet tbe erewd wee gmAy
Sr« M
toM BeiWty Shew aad Tralsad Aalwal
U 8u Z^wksir, GkL. Int wsA ieeeed.
«hif«tikd,kt
act el US
TbetawarceeeM e yearago who. oUbttiM laat alghk Tba aggraga• VMn.A«mtM.*le(p< tbe S«isoik' wbeatht hetae wat eAlbltad teas tteo to a good OM. lewprtotog oepoelal.
‘ s'«
Mbk «f Ikd^ Be hkd nled the tartted lew. tho^t that pwhafe lygeedtoatana of OfaMintodoesga,
• 71
•itotemlWT^n. ead te kil thkt, then wight he deeMttoe.- Bat sow atogtog aad daaeiag aad Snt elaaa
I-Xi. A. Bvlldiac.
I ei
toawefjagglaryby Baola. awoag aa*.
thUnbkdBerar bte iknykrttkted by thoy hen aaac ter tbaiaealns
w
•Mnwi tor non the* om daj kt k
u
The teetiWMy of thoec whe witaeM atal other good thtogs The astariatoad the oahibitiiw yaeterday asd whe woataPerdadby tha tralaad doge, po>
11
MUnol the wbeet en» U the >ad aUo ecM Kertes Mille go at Grasd atoaaad wMkaya to aitrawaly ela«ar.
Bapidi. lay that than ie so eowpad- aad altogalhar tha BUrarBrathanlhan
itwg attraetioc. They will
M—tweeillwr kt Clbteeie by tbe -SM bttwpn tM two berawfrow
OltCkaaSMCiT.
KeethmFMlSeolMiertar for •mo,•MwerthatkOwInlcMekra. .
that thu hem Inowa all that
A yotag wee ia PMa^ylreaie broke Uw aad he alwaye obaya the hall.
Wbita Mm Tarsad ToUow
Wo eaffkfeflNat whh k gin benaee Ok
Teaterdayh eshlhlttos wae eartatoly
Mk^t Floor ear bu::.;:.
.not eoeataraatlM wae faU by tba
harVTkdBkUoa ehe took the orkterfekl
raaurkabla dkplay of hena aaaaa.
Criaadaotlf. A. Begar^ of Lniagton.
smsa B4na or TSoTWHi er
vrm.
Mr. Saliaharydaelana that It la Iw- ~ when they nw bo wae taratog
, Krarer okfo the Betro wlU eeatiau poatlbla for any oaa to toa^ tha hena
weraafhiamwnMiibUcraaa. viaai
halght. Hi la^te ea I
or do aaythtog with him who saw
. wwt a Iiirimr.
BtoaiW^ wae yellow jMndlet. %
idaeBplele kwaeety tor the Botro prafaslty. Ba baa npaaiadly eflarad wai
treated by tha beat doetora. bat
Maw ODm. Kaikhaw Slo*
orhetoafbt.
tlOO to may Avth orgaalratton that witbeet baoeSt. Tbea ha waa adrtoad
The St.
to
try
Blaetrte
Blttara.
tba
woadarfal
weald pion that the bww to set a reatomaeh aad U*ar
a Imperial akeei protldlar Ugt^aalwal.
III Front St.
Tatepke
wrltaa: “Altar tal
Watorgewnemtorthk^brilttea of
araa wholly cared.’■
haalehaMkl to Siberia, ta^r. itM.
Mowh Tbla?
wsteblaw warit for all
thkenreouinieaedtha aOaUter of
We oPar ash hoadraddoUefB reward _A kldaay tmblas- Only tocto. Bote
If awaat yovag widowa wut to
jaetkii to dfltw op a lew abolkhlec terasyeaeeofaatairb thateauot ha ^B^^Walt aad laa. O. Job
“kat^“ aoma awaathaart to tba annay
eared fay Hallh Oatarrh can.
mUk bkklihttent. Ibe
r. 3. Cbaaay * Oo., Toledo, a
draft at SaoUp akaetioaad by
Wr. tba Bodaraigaod, ban kaown F.
iitatt's
iBtertw
^
Is
tbe
wMt
aeoatU of the ewpln. bee aetr boeo 3. Chaaay tortha lut IS ynta. aad ka­ dwab^nntohwwir*
OrMt Kadidaa. SSe. Aak you dreggtot
■tCBedbythecekraadtheUw ta how lian him partoady besorabto to all
boetoaaa tnnartlese aad Saaad ’
KMttted.
A OrsAt DisooTgry tor Oabost
The boOdlat at Oothrio. Okie., la
Wmooa, Ort., Jaa. Si. IMO.
orbIshoMateftheUrTile
^^^ATraas. Whelwala Dragg
Pr. a D. Waraar. Dear 81r.-l ban
latktod. aaoM to be lafeetad with
aaad you Oompoead of Se*as Oam,
Waldtog. Elnaan A Marria, Wb
weorpleae.
Two of i
tbOl^ CUMMfOJ^blMd^Oa
Dra^ia.
Ttdade,
0.
■MtUee ban beaa ktUed to the roeme
HaUh (totarrk Can to tekaa tow.
weeopled by the School Uad Depart- aaUy, aettog diioeUy apoa tba blood
peaaa ter whteb it to aaed. Its tiitta
Meat wlthto the iaat wedi.
aadwoeoae aayfaaaa of tha ayataw. antoaabOTt
Uwaeo awalfeat that it
BoOele eooaty. Beb., beuU th« TaaUwoalale aeat free. Friea Tte par naaetfWl to gin tba graataet aatto.
tofgaot kltolto Said to the world. Itli
faetlcB.
Jht. Ci-MKiaea.
trow oae-hklf to two wUei wide and
Dr.
W.
J.
filggtoi.
Opanttn Dnttotsy
Wfht wUee loaf. It ^alde thtea
, .WILLS! AT
. . _______ The_______
oattlaga h Maeoa. aad the total yIeU
par aen, ter the three nttlaci. anr* aridaaUy took Bo^ Mooatato Tea to
^SotHsl. •Whitii-ng, Xsra'vexvQ 0±*by,
tbelr^ yooag days. tse. Aek yoar
•poi oteae to eight tea*.
TalWtig V.i^tttw*rsg«*»v
___________
temto by tba W. W. EiwbaUCo.

Good Liqe of Jeiebj
MNiSsoflltoiriii.
W.U
J.I.URTIKL

Batarwy^.

E. W. HASTIN(»

O. P. CARVER

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Fin tasonuct. Bicycle
Enameling-

16^

Best to be had U
thedtjuBt
IiEDBBLn

HLuniun
OCDUST

isapks is window.

DR. SAWYER

2M5r*'m".v.v;............

L. D. CURTIS
Fiaaral liroew.

..Dentist..:

_

_

.....

John R. Santo,
taiaril lauruei.

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Hiitor t liombu|t. OnillllHlt Mttlll.

Coosiltiliio ioi Eiamioatioo Fret aai Suieilr Caifiiaitiil.

B. E. OTTM AN. M. D.

iSSES SSSSEBSS St

HoiPresldst(i!tleOttgiu|eiUctlluUtiliCt.,liita«eii,BGk.

Sto off oo the payment of a roand___
Sr the relief of the poor, aad whan the
WtopUftarii baowo to be rich the nm
Meted tine to ae mwdi m 10,000
Amms. The police antbprlUee
Sa thU aort of ooadonattoim.Bi

Tba bestdriTing aod carrlaga h<
-AOBe. 1 think, frofo Maine and
Moot, being toogber, ai a role, than tbe
. Baatneky horMs and no tow InteUigant
Bigk Heppen for the moct part are oa*
«i*n of Maine or of Canada Wwtorn
hnrwa (specially tboae from Indiana
lawa an^ Obla are corn fed ■n<i soft,
.aad they often took that "(inalit ■
'Wtoddi tbe Bentooky bonca denve from
dtoetboroegbteed itrain in tbdr blood,
the beat bantara perbape the bett combdoatioa laddle and barnew hcaaw.
«ane from tba Oaowee WI«r. where
Share to a great deal dr goodbi-«d. a.id
when real fox banttog to panned.—
Ontaiy.
'
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Scneoir.
"Tbere'ano me talking. M'ri. we’n
to eeooomico. Tiinea ate ao baA
^jo’li bare to do witbont a girl. '■
“AlIHgbt. bcbby. and yon'lUakea
.Inob from homo to.yonr ors de *

WUl.ban tbalr efiat la tha hardwan aton of W. 3. Bobba banaftar.
whan all tboae hartog bndoeti with
tbaSrmeaacaUapon them. 9SS tf
BU6IKESS OABD8.

Woodbine Cottage
PiMsui Rooms. Shodjf Um.

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■» a leeorl, |t
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Pere Marquette

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OKeaSouBfMMS>a.ts«».w. Osa day esiy aneb wMtb.

Mrs. H. M.,TIlCBLnr

ware br niunlst tv W. W. Klmtcll Ce. W;
. BALn-SoaM Bonb nn r Wail frooi
tract ud SIB «aod ami . Tarrn, II..
JtdaiTB. baUsea mr I
l.aBltb.HapWtM.Wi

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BagUnd doting tbe reign of Qaeen

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Ar^pauakar.

tM aUCKMKIC. Kl--------------------

Jar* *•

^fvc wiiaode.
Bkca'
Dipped candlee—tb*' to (pnd>*< lUeiCeC.
Tetephese Ke. a.
srhoae wicka were
to melted
^»*n tlBie after ttme antil they took
■ptmongb to foam aoylindorof caapac
■hla size—were made In Oan«aw A.
O. ISOO.

HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL!

jMii

Wi-i!

^HyASrn^A «aed rlrl fa^goanl. »<»J^
Bciib
.S5ar^“*‘
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**&—on teeood tbopeH. I gaeai
wn’U rub along aiwe anfc* awbila
K^rf-Kaw VoS IU«of4-i

1 Rskssssssssssss

THURSDAY. - JULY 12. 1800.

ED.*bmpbiU9 8ou

ThlaUere a Fnoeb writer, tbetaaro
^Sower
'nrertbaa
than 4,000 womeo ca^bt
ca
eryear la etaaliag dnrtog tb<
espedltlooa a baUt enpb<
■dwa.
S^tod Ideptomaoia The nombw of
Silled UdlM eeiwd with tfaU etraage
MaladrwbUeenatotoc the fadtioM of
ABte, he telU oa ii.aloa« laorediWa. Amoog the moct reoeot ealialti
wnea Boadaa priacew, aFreooh odoot*
WM aa Knghsh doobeei aod Um dao^S»«t areigologiOTaralgn. jU a rale,

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Wasted St Lskai
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ptue tssir. vita Wj

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