The Morning Record, August 03, 1900

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The Morning Record, August 03, 1900

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

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THE MORNING RECORD.

1,280

TRAVE^E CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, ADGDST 3, 1900.

APPEAL_^

REUEF ROB WHJEBS i CMDIDtn
OompuiTti Bar or rif. Uln

. Cfpmm From JsptnaM Lega■

tlon St Pskln.

efShorUfft of 4

I - Bc-

pert of B^alM .et tar»am* Not
OooSraoa-Botblac N«» B^BRilat
SdfMoo oe Mda — MotomaeSou Aik PrataeUoa for ChvehM.
il te The Hen
Laodoo, A«(. 8-Tbae to Bothto«
MW Ut the eltoftUoB et FoUb. With
-the kBowlodc* of the ihortBem of
emoor the forest there.
BBBletr <ortbe leroUoB defeadei

IB the CoBveatfoa Toter• tortbi BOfaiutlaB
to MMty clerk .wlU come before the
ty coneeBUoB thlc eftoa. in the peraon of Robert B.
Waltcte of Fife L*ke. Mr. Weltera
haa come ont apon the eamtat-aoUeltatioa of nomeront Iriende in the eoanty
and to the yonaccat eaadlaate In the
ield.
Walten to well known In the city and
eonatry and very popular. &e to a
rradnateof the Traveree Ci^ Blyh
ecbool and wac. one of the bo;^ who
served with Conpanr M aU throoxh
the Cabaa campaign. He to now serv­
ing hit iceond term as clerk of Fife

A eormiMadfBt et Ilea ThltftecBThe caadidatee faereiofore meotloaed
ttou the recall of • letter from the are Newtoa, Clyde and BeeehaTn. but
loABheertread' Walters will go into the convention
tai
The
with a strong followiag.
bed aal7 «s eertri^ per mep.
(b eweek.
There to Uttle iatdUiffenee reipectlac
theedekBoe oa Peka. There it bo
eoeflfiBBtU'n of the Vxcport of tberopolee of the JepBaeip reported Wed
aeldep. The Bntitea capture of forte
Borth of Tiea Iklo clearly refrra to the
TCcoliBaiaMoee toward PeltoBf Joly 2Sj
nea Tbio, July -30. via Bbaophai,
Aaf. S. 7:10 a. ta.-^efal Oaulle, the
BrlUeb romwiander^ with a atroag force
to reemoiteriitK near PeitaaBc.

er i DIBECT VOTE

Twelve Thnncaoec ConnUes Gave Conlaa Oarmack a Ksiority for
D. S. Senator.
Special to no Monlut Uecon).
KaebTUle, Teno.. Ang. t—Elections
ere held in every county in Tenncesee today for eoanty ofiimrt, while in
twelve ooanties primariee were held
when the people voted direct apon
their choice for United Stttes
between Oongreeemnn B. W. Carmack
and Chief JusUee ;b. L. Snodgraaa.
UUOB to Mr. Deaby. •
Cennack carried every, one of 1
Ip Ilea TblB. aektaf proteetloa for twelve eoanUee by Urge mejoritiea.
thalreharehiaaodofferiBr to provide,
qaartera for troopa. la oaee of
aity the troope eoald oceapy the
Boaqace if ^Bartan are Bot provided BodaUstlc Candidate to Oongmn la
Xtoeo^ Pound Traable While Asthe propoeJtioo.
Btoting BtribiDg Cigar Xakera.
The Ohlneee report GeneTong
OppeUXeThe BsewC Morelaeaad Ma catraBehed at Peitaaar- ViceDsylon.
Ohio, Ang: l-Obarlee
ray Tb L« of OhI U province to then
with a atraog force. The Jabaasae Speeht, the Soetolletie c
aeniiaaadar heard that a foree of Box' nominee from the Twelfth dtotriel of
Mimonrl,
oeloetod
at the Soetoltot DornemwasaiTalio. nmUae soatheaM of
la SL Loato
TUbIUb. and cent traopa to neon,
>Sod in this olty to­
■eftar their positloa. When the local
inkaMtaate heard that troops ware day ehargad with loltorlag. Spoeht to
the
leproeenutive
of
the
latarnatiaital
aeasiag th^ begged the Bonn to
withdraw, so the Japaaess femad no­ DnloB of Cigar Mahon and has teen
aevatal weeks amtotUg local dgar
body to oppoaa them. The Mobammamahera aad anion etrikere.
daaa are flghUag the Bonn.

ARRESTED IR DATTOR

AHEMPTED MURDER
AaotherBSort Hade te Aasassli
Shah of Persia Failed Yeetarday.
Paris, Ang. l-Aoether attempt oa
ton life of the shah of Penia was made
thlineraiag.bat malted Inlalhira
A maa broke throogb thi Une of poUoeaiss at the shah was laavlag his apart.
■Mts aad tried to atout the steps of
the royal candags. Ba was seised aad
plaasdaador armt.
•sated la ths saat with tbs shah
was ths grand vUlar. The earrlaga
had precssdsd bat a few yards wbaaa
■aa drsiaed as a laborer spiaag from
between two automoMloe where ha had
beaa blddea. Bs brake throngb thp
Haa of pelleemsaaad Jamped oa the
step of the royal earrlage.
iBoashaad the maa.bad a cans
which ha raised as thongb to strike,
bet this movemoat was only
tohldebU real pnrpeae. for is
ether band be held a revolver. The

weapon from the amn's hand aad
the seme time ofDears canght bto anas
from behind and overpowe
Ths wonld-be asaamtl declines abeolnUly to give hto name or naUonal
ity. He epesks bat little aad that
with a eontbera aoeeaL The polios
believe him to be an ItaUaa. Be to
aboet tc years old.
ELOPXMO COUPLE DBOWNIO.
Boat #as Overtnmsd la aa Atumpt to
Bscape Cixan Angered Parent.
Bpamel te Tt« Morstsc Bveevd
Poplar Bleff. Ho.. Aog. t-Mim Marthe Headrleks aad Paul Farner, yo
paeple, triad to elope today, la er
lag the rlw te escape aa irate father,
their boat was ovartaraed and both
won drowned. As a resalt, Beadrlcks

NO CHtNGE IN POUCT
OaMnet Aftnr Isong flemien Addrem
to Orlglaal Plans aa to Chiaaae
Traable.
iseeul le Ths Hernias nwerC.
Wnsklagtoa, Ang. I — Tbs tpseUl
aaasiOB hald today Usted two boota
aad a half. Be stactUag annonnecassata are madeae to the roealts of the
of the Oh
The pelley of the United States la the
east namlas the mme aad aotblag
new wra decided at Ua meeting today.

posmoys

plain

TJiiitMl Staua Stuib.nnn Is
OUnete BltnatiOD.
LdmintotraUon

Agato

Dcflnea

iu

AtUtade and Sseratary Bay's Batdv to la Bong Ohaag to ApprovedUaitod States lastota oe Fres Com'.
naeUation 'With

Ooager Before

Treetiog Wlgb China,
apteiel a Tbe HwalBc Hecerd.
Washington, Ang. t—fbe sute de­
partment has made pablic cormpan.
donee betwctt U Bnng Chang and the
department''regarding the abandon­
ment of the campaign agalut Pekin.
The following tel^mm was sent te
the United Stotee embaselee In Berlin,
London, Perto, Borne and 8t. Peterabnre and to the United Stotos minister
St Tokio yesterday:
‘•In reply to the anggeetbn of
Hang Cbang that the ministers might
be sent onder safe CMort to^TlenTsin
provMed the powers wonld e^!^ not
to march on Pekin, the aoeretary of
Btate^IiedonJalyNO: 'This govern­
ment wUl not enter into aoy arrange­
ment regarding ' the disposiUon or
taatmont of the legatione without first
having free oommonicatien with MUtU• Conger.
The responeiblUty for
tneir prateeuon rceU apon the ChUete
government. The power to deUverat
Tien Thin preonppoaee the power to
protect nnd to open oommnnleetion.
This to lntisted,in.'

---- ^AT THE----

CITY BOOK

store.

Indian Baikota in new and pretty ahapae.
SonTenlra la Shell Work.
Handeome Opal

Men’s Shoes
$2.50

W^ with ploturee of '

Trawetee City.
AU of the lataet and beet bocto of the day.
,

Chocolate Kid, BuasiaH Calf.
Willow Calf — the eeason’s
moat popular productions—
all sizes—Worth $1 moffi.

Plotorea and Works of Art
dome in and see our goods.

ARTHUR S. HOBART
_________ _______ RESIDENT PARTNER

Ladies’ Shoes
$1.98.

Union Made Overalls.'4Sc.
Bathing Suits. SOc, 75c..tl.2S.

Selected ^hocolate Kid
made in stylieli shapes with
fancy silk resting tops —
Actually worth $3.00.

CLOTHING

Two out of many reasons
why yon sbonld see us this
week.

Traverse City’s Leading Shoe
Hpuse.

is In Pekin to demanded
Bsamattarodahaolnto right nnd net
ae a favor. Slaea the Chinese goverasaant adadtt that It yemsMM the pow­
er to give wwnmBBtoaUoB. It pato itaelf
la aa anfrleadly atUtode by denying
it. No aei '
natU the •
have pat the di
of the powers la toU aad free oommoBioatloa with their mpeetive gwrameatt aad raawved aU danger to thalr
Um. aad liberty. We iraaU orga Bari
U canKetly to adrtoa the Imperial aa(horittoe of Oblaa to pUeo ttemsolm
la frlaadly oommnaleatlea and oo-opentlea with tba relief expedition.
They are aaoamlng heavy mpoasIbUlUee la aetlag otherwtoa.
(Slgaad) Hay.'
inieato this Infor.

IxL^I»a?of-cLS±©ix

Oor fall aboes will aoon be

powers ahoald. not advance on Pekin
“Ib this Ingolry the foUosring reply
was sent oa Aog. i:
Consol Goodnow, Shanghai: I do
not think It expedient to aahmlt the
propoatttoa of the Berl U to the other

Fonrtli Year—No. 1012

arriring.

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

1.280

Summer Novelties

To bny fine sammer footwear down where it.coetd the
manatactarer.

won July Si to ViceroyiJ,
aired whether, if free
1 vrere eeuhlisbed be-

I Of sterling worth for sire or son—
for Uttle or much, but always much
for little. The prices that BENDA
sells bU goods for the year 'round
are of moat interestiog littleness,
qnaUly considered:
Men-, Suite.....................»3.5() to $30.00
Bor> Suite, _ ..
. ^I.OO to $750
Bos’. Snite,.... “$3o0 to $12.50
Long Pants.'

-M 4 s.BENOiitm
Long Distance
Lines
M
Nouglitoi,
Calumet. Saulf Sit. Marie,
Haekiiae Islaal, etc.

Seventy-five cents
for ohoioo of A big lot of

UnES’ FINE SHIRT WAISTS
VulnoH $1A6 to $1.76.
These garments w ali. newr—this season’s make—perfect
No uodo,irabl. gi’r’Ket"*’'

STEiilirBMrEia-’S
BELUBLE DBY GOODS CAKPETAND CLOTHINQ BOD8I

Good Seivice.
Poijulai Minute Rates..

MIDSUMHEH CLEMiNCE SHE!

MICHIGIN TEIEPHGNE CO.

Illmeu's aud ladles'Tan Shots aid Oifonfer New Toes,
New Usts. leiK stylish-IG per oeel.,(itf. ,

Lot One iBolndos

Smi ONSEHIEO

toa. Aog.
Bseretary Hay to the propoalUont at
Me Wage SeaU Agraod OB for tla and Li Haag Ohaag were approved by tba
•tool Work'sn Bat OMteraaoi WiU : proeldeat aad toblnct today. The ecorotary of slate defiaes the pcaltiea of
te Matamad la Pittobarg.
the goveramaat plalaly. It to first,
BpeclU U Ike Hermes beard.
the refoaal of the govorameat to oaior
Naw York, Aog. * » The eeateroaee late any amagemenU regarding tbi
that has beaa galBg oa for foar daye dlspoiltlea or troatmant of the Icga
tetwaaa tht effisers of tba Amarroaa Uonawlihonl first bevlag free comTin PUta Company and represantativee
with Minuter Ooager.
of the Amalgamated Acceetotlon Bod Saeoad, the rafoeal to make any repStool aad Tin Workers, eadsd today rsoeatatloa to the other powers or to
withoatan agreemant aa to ths wags change lu own atUtnde antll free
aehedale bevlag been reaebsd. Tbs mnaieailon.wlth the legetioni toobooaferenee will te mamed at Pltu- ttloed.
bnrg Satarday.
Paris, Aug. *-Tbe Prench eoasul
general at Shanghai telegraphs today:
"U Bang Chang sutedto the United
Stotee consol that the mlntoten wooid
Ataaaais Breael Declam that ktuaias be pat in eommanlcatloo with tbeU
reepeeUve governmenu if the aiilee
Bnler to to be Saerifleed.by
wonld armt their march ol Pekin.
Aaarehiata.
Chang it aa yet nnshle to aeeare a reply
Borne, Aog. :-Breed, the aamealn
to the maewage cent in hto care to the
of Elag Homtaert. todey declared that
French mlntoter In Pekin, aa the Than*
the ear wonld be the next ralertote
Li Yamen will tut eoaaeat to the f«eaerlAeed by aaarebtoto.
warding of cipher insmgee for mbito.
The poUee have fonnd cvldMMthat
taro.
Breed acted in eolloelon with otoers
"It to aseerted that forelgBare wlthla
the Imperial dty and the eonealar
Brcad'e farotber, a shoe dealer, another
eorpe have daelded to eatnut the deklweman named Maraui and eevea
leeseofthe eoheacstou to the istarAtota have been arrested at
aational naval forcte."
Prato,. NataU PoeeaadeU, who

CMR THE NEXT VICTjlH

SOLAOB AT NAOA8IXA ■
SacrataryLoagTakso aVaeatioa
BsieunetaeMeteiec BasM
BUXBto BT ILMOTl^OAl. STOBM
Wsahlagtea. Aug. l-«eerotary Long
loft today to hto eamw vaeatloa at two Others |■erioaaly •heekad la
Blagham. Masa.aad'Battlaad. Me.
Hoatpallar, Xad.
Fioak K. HackMV hmtolMt iseretary tmist ten* Heraiachseerd.
of the navy wUl te la charge of the deMoatfallar. lad.. Aog. l-OnrlaffM
partmeat dnriag Lang's abesesi
-------- -------------P.'tadar
wu htUed. Mr. Polly aad Allay ■
Pmldeat aad OaWaet Dlaed.
aseeksl te Tns Hearaii hscess.
Wsehlogwa. Aagns't I—The preel.
deataadmembeceef thocabtaet i
si to Tht Horalae asMTC.
gaaeto of Seeretaiy Bay at aa lafa
diaasr at the Ooakry Oab at Chevy
Kokame. lad., Aig. l-L_______
Chase toalghb The prealdaat wiU erFraakHarwapromlaaat Deasooni
latara ledeatoa lomatvow eveteM.
af BamtovUla. dtod today, acad tl.

SOON
BE
TOO
LATE

7BZBUATI IM

Weaafied Soldlan aad Marta« Baraots
to Mara lelasd.
SmtolwTbfHenuaiMMwe.

'

Watelagtoe, Ang, ^Tbe beopitol
ehlp fiottea. arrtvod at Ifatatika yratorday oa har way to Mara Ulaad, Caiaferala. with the eoldUn aad martafe
wbaadsd la the Oblaa satopaiga.

■pMlel te the Horalac hMerS.PalaasvUle. Ohio, Aag. t—Tbs Cladaaatl KaUoaal Leacae team was de,
leased by ths PalasevUls lad^adwt
tedaybyMMMNeefttoi.

THE TRAVERSE CITY

^

Lot Two Inoludoo

LAUiaa' SKO OXKrs'

III aiee's and ladies' Tan-Shoes and Oifords-Sereral
strles~2S:per cent. off.

Clothes Cleaning
un Pressing Parlors

Lot Tbroo

lllaur Glcpcle $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 nadesCloslngPiiee,$l.9S.

lie Ke«i FroBi auwt.
t>. JENNIE AL'Ol'em

Lot Four

DR. SAWYER

..Dentist..

‘:r pairs women's ox{ofd$. bla<k.and Un.
....................‘.tc pair
I'.li pairs women’s hand turn P. A- 6, Shoea reduced to.. .$1.00
240 pairs niiasea and childivu’s shoes..50, <w,
and S.5c pair

FRANK FRIEDRICH,
Leading Shoe House of Northern Mich. Net SU«—HI FrOBl Slnet

I Used
to Pay 10c
For Pig Tails, bat siace
I bare tried

5c
Pig Tail
Havana
Smoker
I beva ooms to the ocnclufi*
ioD that 6c will buy a firrt.
dfias, de' c'ooa moke, Tiy
oue sad you will nerer pay
10c fore Pig TaU again.

aaaaaaaeaaaasHsaaaaaa ««»»shs

, The Price

i

Is the only cheap thing about our.

I Men’s $2.00] jShoes I

The fact is, we pride ourselvesjon the excell^ eocy of the shoes that we Bclljat this price.

We have them in leveral different |fitylea in
J Rufiiia Calf. Viei Kid, Satin Calf, Chrome CaIf.SKangaroo Calf and Boarded Calf.
j

I
p rrootsirrtt

PARKER BROS.
MeSAMABi BtOOK

1

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THB MORHQiegRBCOBD, gRlDAY. ADGCST 3,1900

voBHiaa nooBD.
onm on"'- mcmau
aSAaD nAVKBSB
T, BUM AXP

«• BaJOBT

TMt eMiatiw TOMt

ttaett7 WilHMiay alcht ww W
•UdayywtMdayraortTiac waity
•ad tta daba banaa* wm» Httw
•atU lata teat alght ‘Xha aUaatiea
nailni aboatai
ad. LdcaacR bdlarla* UmmU mn
ttaa a anjority of tta dty
•tUldalMtt.
Mawbta inrikwA nm tha flalil ttorrrayli
lyaaddoddadtaatkakadat
laaat M
BMafttMaam
U tta city aad to Irieada clalaad SO
«• M froBi tta eattida towaa.
TkaadvaatofBoiNrt B. Waltan of
Ufa laka aa a eaadldata for aeoa^
totta eentaat
far ttat ofiea. aad ha wOl ba a
prealaeat flfara bafora tta ooaran-

a.w.SAm. wttw

IhaooBvaatlaB.waianaana at 1:M
o'doak. ___________________

HEAD CUT OPEW

”fi«*ii5&?s2?ciSr^TSi.di?rAur^

mmrn

BlMiPHnmTS fOI

waitetHaav Witt
pg.tv.4wiw Tbplr Tta* of ObarnttM wm b« • UTd7 TtaM ttli
plOBS of tk* Oity.
AAVBOM.
nh te tta iLm 4av o( wortI^
fl< tt» MVfauti te oteAtt tt*«portr •asa ^tt tt* Twiii«a TMkirday
teOdtt«. TW daUntM mImM la WH Vanot latanPt, Tboagh tta
nay WM Vet VrrertMa-Tba I
WMTtoA.
od ttob right to tta UtU of city «hamta a game with BraTwirlwa. which, while It wae not
dacMof anera,-waa taU of Intwwt
tm the laat man wm ont la tha ninth
inning.
*
Paanlnh« fitted for the Indapeadaalanpdwae hit traelT. while 8ton. a new pllebar from Willi
irg, wae ra the rnbbcr for the T
*. and plttted n good gnma. Tha
ipport of bott ^icbart wm daddedly
ragged at ttmea. bnt the game waa
elM* and the crowd waU pleased.
The Independeaia atarted the ran
■Ulng in tbe flrat inning, and In tha
aaorad made three in addition to tbe
me made in tbe flrat. It looked
ridod, dll tbe Twirlert made three In
their half of tbe ceccmd, adding another In theflftn. whltt tied thTlhore.
In the qlgbth, bowerer.lhe ludepudento made two more, and in tbe ninth
added another.
In the laat half of the ninth, with
two men oat, ttrM error* allowed tbe
Twirlcf* to fill the b**e*. and a good
hit might bare tied tbe aoore. Tbe
crowd went wild, but the men died ra
maea, on a throw to firet, which re­
tired the l**t man.
Pollowlng to the ^core by iuniitg*:
ideoeodenu ..... 1 S 0 0 0 0 o S I—T
Twlrlere............... OSOOIOOO 0—4

Utaa8eaofJ.B.BathiiarloBaly lojtredbya'BtOMXbroorn by
Aaottar Boy.
Tha UtUa aon of
B. Bath had hu
bwd badly cot laat aranlag by a atoae
aald to hare bees tbtswa ^ osa d the
Treat boya. A rery eyly gaah
and tha boy Wad profnaely.
Tba'boy who threw the atoae ia aald
to be one of tha boya who waa caught
ateallag by Jadge BaaadaU reeeaUy.
two weekt’ anapea*
alon of aenteaee by Joatiee Brown, dar­
ing which Urne be
hb intention to be good. The two
week* expire* today.
It b probable that thb epbode wU]
Took off a Wheol.
not ineUne the Joatiee to clemency
A bnggy that wm being driven by
when the boy appear* before him today
Mb*
Kate
Donna wm ran Into by a
according to agreement.
U driven bj Cecil Slnyter of Gartownahln on Cast itreet iMt evsn.jfllMLMLMLttLJltn
The front wheel of Mia* Donna's
VM taken off. bnt neither tbe oo!
£¥£ns m SOCIETY.
enpantsoftbe borel» nor the horte*
lUtWrifciWHrwtiwwnwwnpnwg were injured.
A fery pleaeaut Joint tSth birthday
party ooenrred Wedneaday evening at
the reeldenee of Mr. and Mra. W. H.
Olbb* of Weet Tenth atrect, in honor
Mr GarzjiVi-Oh. no, tlioanciioni-pr'i
of Mbae* Maud Olbb* and Kellie ItonA bnsincM> u ouu women ciuuot ro into!
Tbe evening waa eprat In game*, mnMUi- Elder—Non»cn«j!, Sbud make
ale, etc. Dainty refreabmeato formed eVvry Ut -4< Rood an
a very enjoyable part o.f the evenlngh
Mr Cii/^.ui—Well, ju<( linaRihi
pleaanraa.
IkToi
, gi'iiileTbe ananal reunion and fieb topper
of aaaa No. IS of the Congregational
flnnday aebool. which oecnrrad laat
evening, w*e a* naoal a meet delightA tlleti n.illrr.
fnl affair, and one that tbe boye en­
'Tb'm<twoM.'a(4iicxtt<>ynn.“*aidtlio
joyed to the. foil. Tbe rennlra took G*li> r at Uk- rruwdol th( nti.r. "m.-vi
place ra the lawn at tbe home of the
toaebar, & 3. Bbnor. and almoat tvery
one of the to hoy* of the cIom wm
preeenk
Four yean ago thb practice of aa hif
"Ut-Ioas tom*' ovalicoat
aaanal rennlon and flab anpperwas Please tia^il a link- to cm-side Yon
eUrted by the claM, vrlth their friend*, obstsract me vU-w of tbe stage "—Chi­
among whom C. B. Mnrray more than cago Tn^no
almoat ony one ebe, oootribated to the
A T«t tNOremt AdUr.
enoce** of the flnt capper.
Before I tiart I will fix opn liiile,”
Yeewrday tbe boya went flthlng. and
said Amy as sbe got oat her rooge pot
laat evening they gathered at tbe borne and I'uamtb
of Mr. Bbner. where, in the open nlr.
"Ab. ibut pnis another face on tbe
p. E. Moriay.-who U chbfjchef. fried matter." w** Mabel'* comment.—De­
the firii 0* only C. E. Murray can
troit Free Pre**a Urge tent table* were arra:
Wben yen are born tbe Creator starU
>n going and yon go a long time. If
where the typUal boy'* appetite
yoo great* the main-toring with
aatbfied with flab and trimming*.
Than came eome deUeboa be cream bekey MoontaU Tee. Great Inblcator.
and cake provided by Mr*. Eboer, . Aek yonr draggbi
which the
foud it difBenlt to diepoec of nntll they had taken aomc eiereiae. Bev. D. Coetalln. one of the
boye. was preaent, and with, them had
a most deligbttol Uma

What Bryan Wonld Do.
A oOBblnaUon of the declaration* of
iha
City platform and the per•oulaUtamenU of Mr. Bryan, concnlng qoMtiona of national Importesea. prodneca a horoaoope lor the
aeantry that It* ro'.er* will be alow to
ladcMM at the polb in Norember.
Porto Bleo would either be erected
into a territory or tamed adrift to *hiU
for tteelf, with a prononneed leaning
toward the policy of abandon!
Bepnbtlean* are charged wllbenoUringand imporerbhlng the bland
aotwltbatanding the fact that thb
j«ar'* Tolome of bnelneat there, both
ta taporu and exportn. b abont 100 per
••stHarger than U wm laat year.
Onba wontd be abandoned at onee.
' AU offielab. both ebll aad mUlUry.
weald be withdrawn, nad the Caban*
wonldbe ioid to work ontthnlr own
fntnre. Pnrthermor*. tbb eoontry
wonld bare to treat to the honor and
■MUty of a gorerement not yet ertated
«er repayment of the money loaned and
tor the beoefli of that bUnd.
The metaaliy Jealoa* tribe* of the
Philippine arehlpelago would be rlren
• Blable natlre gorerement without
the amplopment of foree. Bow tbb b
•0 be dona b a detail toorimple to be
•nplalaed. The foreign popnlaUon
weald look to the Philippine* for protaction. The United dUte*. without
any righu on land, wonld pee the nary
teprolMtthe naUreatrom Bnrapea«
. ■ggrcMlon and wonld Uke their part
in Bnropean qahrreln It b worth
wbUeto noUea aloo that when the
Democracy 1* talking abont the PUlIt inaleU that they ehonld be
treated a* the Cuban* arc, and when
epeixlnr of Cuba it arraign* the con­
A Card.
duct of the admlnbtratlon in Cabaa*
We. tha nndereigned. do hereby
being bnrdeatome. wrong and Imper- agree to refund the money on a soialbilc.
cent botUe of Oreene'e Warranted Sy­
It b demanded that tbe United SUte* rup of Tar if it faib to cure yoar eoogb
tahaeome formal aeilon toward etop- or cold. We also guarantee n SS cent
bottle to prove satUfactory or mosey
ping the war lo Benth Africa. How refnndSf. 8. B. Walt, llngbee A Box
ttb b to done U another nnlmportant
O. Jobuon, P. C. Tbemp
detail wbtcb> the connlry b aeked to
leara to tbe wbdom of the man whom TfllUag V*e>lu*e
Piret-eUis iaaaranee Companies.
Air. Bryan may eelaet for deeretary of
for eal* by tb* W. W. Kimball Co.
Boom 0. Hamilton A llUllkan Block.
•tate.
An army of et.ooo or fo.ooo mei we
■ra told b entirely too la^a tor a......
I of f&,ooo.ooe. Lm than one
■Midler for arery 1.000 of.!
• threat and menaoe to the parpeially
«f free laetitetiena. aad we are told
that an era of mllltarbm U threawned
The eooBtry b told with word* of
pcophetle aelemnlty that nnleae Bryan
M aUeted in Norember there will be no
■ere Peirth of dnlye, eo It can be
Man ttat tha matur b gtlUng eerione.
Than there b to be a good deal of
wlpfag oat all along t^e liar. Trueu
•^bMlneea demhlaatwn* are to be
wipod ont: tha Dlngley tariff b te"'be
wiped oat: tbe geldatandard bu
wiped oau teJoncUon by the ooaru it
to ha wiped ont: and thepartyof LlaHondr*d*ofOiMe spltadld .Instramente own*d
ealnbtobewlpedoBt.
He eMOnragement to to taegtrantoj
by Onand Tr*T*rM p*opl*.
iwnIgB trade. Bat the eheap prodoeu
Ouh or ooay poymiats. Old ln*trra*Bta takon
pIBarepa and Aaia, made by ehc^
Iw gxOllBXlC*.
tabor, are to eome lato onr marktu
•Pdnr a tariff tor rtreana only, net protwMca. aad they wUldcetroy ow home
ttAMtrtaa aad make American Ubor
•a Mia an It wae aaier the Dcameratic
^•Ontotratlonef PtwMarit CUcalaad.

C. A. HAMMOND
Beal Estate _

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4j8SS_

Kimball Pianos
and Organs

Osnnot be beaten for tbelr muilc, duroblUtr, caee deelgn or their price.

285,000 in Actual Use.

Soli tr ttie makers Irem factor; to parlot.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.

V*BlMd by the tri p^lo candtdnta
fferttapriaUlMry.

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H. S. 8TBOVO aUVAgw.
. lUAium Block
Br*noh Star* 188 Front Bt.

TO If lEU IN FMIKFOIT

mrmm

Ctopdldata for I
I -to ba
Salaetad U Bento OouW
AagnatlAtt.

I
MK0M6 THE BESORTS
nignp wt m-m-m wa
Mta Vara Qartar to apaadUg aoma
time at Baana Vlatteettaca, Bay VUw.
Mrs. Bhallay hM arrived from IntosapoUe to aeenme the manacement
of Bining Brarii botaL
Among ymtMday’a arrivals at Sreing
Beach hotel are Mm UlUan Evan*.
Dr. PaaUcr, wife and family. Indianapolb, Mre. MlU*. Spencer, Ind.
Mrs. Malian ana daughter pmaed
threogb the city yeatCEday on their
way home to Chicago, from Omena re>rt.
Mrs. C. W. UfflagweU. Mre- Walter
Trombttll and Cbarlea L. Trnmbnil are
at the Park Place. They came in from
tbe rcaort at Old Miulon ycaterday.
John H. Oninlan with a party from
Ne ab-la-ovanu. took dinner at tbe
Park Piece yesterday. The party conelated of Mre. E B. Ball and Mre. H.
D. Spearman of Bvonctoo. III., and Mrv.
F. H. Spearman of Whettos. 111.
TbatTbiobbUg flimdachc
Wonld qnlckly Isaac yoa. if yon coed
Dr. King's Mew Life PUb. Thontand*
* afferenbave proved their match___merit tor tick ano nervona beadaraes. They make pore blood at,d
build up yonr faeelth. Only !t crate.
Money bfck If not cured. Sold by S.
E Wait and Jas. G. Johnwo draggbti.

W0SE.FDRISHII6
601^....

mm

A MBjerlly of tta rapreornttaUva
uuianilttM of tta Grand Travone dlatrtot. oomprielBC the eonattoa
Grand
TnvMM. Brato and T-raUnan. have
Prankfort M tta pUee
andTaaaday. AagMtu. m tha data
te tta npnaantaUva oravraUon.
Of Uwyaan tha topnantoUra eravonttra'hM ben bald U tto ei^. bnt
ttoyoarttara wfU ba a choaga of
baaa. both Bnrie and Imelanan <
gataa tavcrlng Prankfort in pnfor
to TbavotM City.

for thu week.
k
obI; a iew. We luTe
bondredg.

for....................... 4o
A.i»U,g..c.Uopbe„, 40

?:S8c

cre«i»er) ..............19c
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOUSE COMPLETE.

SLATER’S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
> STBOXTS BTSamX.

L. D. CURTIS
Faneral Director.
Boowf at 410 Boutb CDieBOiraM.
. C^e all nteht. Xortb.ra Pba. Xa. l.W. Ball Fbear SOL

DB. CiDITUn

OCUIIST
Don't Be FooLeor
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Ttolhetwwtec.aricleel
. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA

■rtee. js cent*. Nartr aaM
*,MlE..Acc(re.Be MbMt«

YOU CANT ...
BE WITHOUT “

-I

BOOKCASE

for your good - books would
soon go to bow-wows. Listen to
these prices:
An Oak Book Case^ -5 shelves,
$7.00.
Antique Oak. 5 shelves, glass
doors. $8.60.
^^Other prices.S10.25, SI?. S16.25
The Finest Bookcase on the
market is the Guno Sectional
Bookcase, made in units, each un­
it the heighth of a book; has a
glass door that raises and pushes
back out of sight. These units
are easily adjusted and new ones
can be added at any time, so your
bookcase is always filled: yet nev­
er completed. The base, top and
four units sell for $16.75. This
must be seen to be thoroughly ap­
preciated. Call and look it over,

GENUINE
MEXICAN
HATS
' for girls and young ladies.
Made in Chihuahua, Mexico, and
shipped direct. They are in 3
prices. The 50c graces arc the
have silver
plain straw; tbe 7Sc hat
braid decorations.
Tbe Sl-00
hats arc made in different colored
straw. These are made of a
softer, more durable straw than
the American bat Can be us^
in tbe roughest manner, and still
retain their pecnliar shape and
stvle.

.DOnGBOSIMESSAeAn.
bare bad my bnilding
y rebnilt and pot in good
ahape and am now ready
to receive all old patrons.

Good Line of Jofoliy
. lllKieilsofRepairiig.
J. N. MUtlNEK.
O. P. CARVER

Fire Insuranci.
L. L. A. BoUdinff.

PHONOGRAPHIC
NECKTIES
We call them so, because they
do their own talking. Tesla, Bell
or EMtson couldn’t have devised .
neckwear to outclass the goods
we’re selling.
We are selling tbe English
Squares, to be worn with n^H*
gee shirts. They’re SOc. v^he
narrow Four-in-haeds. in wash­
able silk and in the light colors,
are popular. They cost 50c. The
silk and linen Imperials are beau­
ties. You can own one for half a
dollar. The silk and linen Teck
are swell goods, They’re mark­
ed SOc. Then you should see our
two big show cases of nothing
but ‘.'5c neckwear. Strings, bows
and teiks. We are the fead^rs in
this lide of furnishings:

"Mu'S NKDpu; tells Us ebsneter.
Bis bosloffis tells blssul;
Bsttoflod ftatblEjuUmeDt is.
See the'Dime opou bU Wheel,"

Perhaps you don’t own' a
a wheel? Then don’t go another
day without one. The chance of
a life time to get the wheels that
arc known for their lasting qual­
ities. 'The Kamblcr is known tbe
world around. We sell it now for
30. The Ajax will stand lots of
bard usage, that sells now for
$23. The Ivanhoe for $18.%
Come and see us at once.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE CO.

aiutowtotoikkiutwiuuitititiutaiktotiuK
4

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• r-T^^iT^-^vw%7t^;

THE MORNING ACCORD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1900.

w^nwwwwT^w^w^^w.
I OONDef<»ED NCW»
I
OP MIOHIQAM ^
Srtuiuiiuib
■•iwrti to— cmr «0w^ ia th*
lawn la 4i^ a^
r lart T«ar. aad a mttkvtBbfvak tm( and «(te
atatba trcxt
lakMOftbaalate. Tha eaUh of wkUcMaadtmtby
M la tka aa»» lak« to laportad to aa
katlar ^ te aavaral jaara.

AlVaak«ea.aitf'D«a. wU baa
baaa piajlac at Uha KlAicaa .fark
Iba paat waak, loto hto. dtoMid' rlac
vBlaad at tm «^0a batUar la tba
laka. Ha oHarad a laward of fU far ft,
Mdaaaatalhai^rodMBaBd beyi
fattSsf fa all thalr tlM looatnf for
tt.
JaMS Bradlajr. of Adrtoa towaablp.
■oaraathaloaordiC. Bndlayb raat.
aoatalalBC tba roll waapaaBadetar tba
topefa tbrnhlar maUao ia ^araUoB.
Tba rail fall oat aad tba naehiaa auda
aalpeflt.
Tba ban
lac at Bacar. oa the Obieafa
Midilcaa (BOW Para Maruatte) railwar. aarka tba paaaUtc >f tba laat
raaaaat of a wonid-ba dnrtoblac
rlllara. Tba aSailoB wao\abando^
aocDt jean ^go. aad tba bdlldlac ^
baadaaadaaa Vanpt' Iodine bosae
Atodj. It waa of neralr Bominal
aalaa.
AtSladaw-Banrr. Sajda-. aboat le
' raaia of 0(0. waa klllad loataoUr bj
balac nm orer by J. C. Corbin^a taam
aad warm loaded with beary' creea
alaba. The teas became frlchieaed
aad apniBC forward aoddealy, throw
lactheyoaocmoBonder the wbeaU.
araablnc him to death.
dlfrod Hodioer of Lodlacton. who
died aboard ehip en roau from the
mupploea, waa bnried at hie
boM
He U Lodlactoa'a third
aaerlflee to the PhiHpploe war.
Mra J. B. Wflghi. a farmerb wife
Bear OrMrllle, met wltb a alnciOar
miaha^ A fly (ot lato bw ear aad aU
the well-koowB home renediaa failed
todielodteiL The laaeet liTltatad the
drom of the ear bbUI the palB became
iBloBae. Medleal aid remored
et.tbeflytoriretheeofferer eome re­
lief. Thoee who tblok there ii bo acri
OBltoral lead In ibe npper penineola
Bhoold read an Item in the McBomlBee
Leader, reeiUD( the eelee made In that
opanty by a aincle Srm dealinc in
acriealtaral IraplemeaU. Spencer A
Bldley hara, ao faf. aold 40 mowera. ti
aalf-bladera. 3: hey rakea. beeldm a
earload of eradlee, acylhee and enatha,
hand hay rakea and pitch forka. farm
pnmp*. etc. Baeldce three foil earloadi of bD((Ue and two eartoade of
Inmbar wa(ooi. they bare nnloadcd
aad cold debt carloade of farmlny
latplamcBta alaee the ceaeon eommene-

OOKIRO BOON

UramoBS charadrr spcciatljr.
WOOD it WAKD‘8
"rWO ICENBT TSAXP8"
COMPANY
Pawnee BlU'e Wild Wcat.
'Tbevomblned ahowe of I’awDee BUI.
whleh wUl exhibit here today, u dret' alaoe In every, reepeet; aa a lUdike
portiayal of aavace mode*. It haa
aqaal. reqnlrlnc iOD.reoalne Indieoa.
brave oow b^- noted ecouta. trappera
and May LlUleb ahootlBC U wjnderfnl.
aadtbertdncand drivlac oti^sj wild
auataafi »
featarca. The
wUd bBffaleet and lonc-bomed Tena
ataara. tbp craad Mexican Hippodrome
mcoa. by-aesora and aanbritaa,
■oat weadartal and axdttar. Taklnc
Ualllaaiatteooaof the beat ataowa
that aver vtolted tbto locality.
- Watch tor tba bic parade tUa m
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____________________
It Bolpad tnn BaUlea.
tow tba fcoet to aay that for oeratci
Mw OBta. wonodc. aore fact aad
aM^oteto. Baeklinb Amlm Salve la
. tto baM iB the world. Sametorbaraa.
wapHona aad pUaa Me a box.

H H. Salllac aad wiia of Maatofaa
era at the ^ Place rartapdbrL. A.DaUactemo(Oaldwatar.to la
thaeltr.
Mia. L. Uaeela baa retaaiB
OraMTlQo altar vtoUtac Mia.'Aaa Bale
efBevaath attoat.
M» Barter of GtoeavDla. aad MIb'
Marr Hbm an ruatoof Mn. An
Bala
W. C. Ball aad aca Baatr apaat r«'
farderat thaloccfac aampaaar Bal­
tin.
!£ta. B. Lroae aad bar faaato of
Oble, apaat rntardar at OMa.
Mia. M. LUaar aad caeat Mra Orobbaa. Mn. MeOnakar aad Mtoa Fraae
Oaca apaat raaterdar aithtrteodaat

tiamiiM wis unB,T
Chariottei H.-a, Any. S-Ia the elaetta today fbe Demecte carrlad tba
Iter tbelr atato tldcat and the
nffiaye auadmat
by a vary
larye Bejarlty.
Ibe day
baaa cm of paaea and crAar. Ho
vtoteaea «1 dtotarbaaee of aay kind are
rtpoeUi. _________________

Frank WeltM and family have cone
to Nlacara PalU.
Mr. nnd Mrv Cbarlea Proebazba, Jr.,
are eBtertaicInc Mr. aad Mn. Bobert
Harold of SW LonU, Mo.
John Moran and eon of Kalkaaba.
were at the WhIUoc yeaterday.
Q. B. Bellincerof Maple City, la
for a few daya.
H. Haxadom waa in the city yeeterday en baalnoea.
Min Emma Cliffa of Lottdonville. O..
la vialtlnc her brother, J. W. Cliflc.
J. W. Cliffa baa reiarned from an ex­
tended bnainco. trip to the north.

Bay.

InJ. W. Slater's iadvertiaemen
the Bkc-oko yeeterday ; carpet swet

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and Criyer.
AXKBICAX I^GCa

Detrr
Itrolt........................; ....................
5
1
Chics
MUler and McAlltoter; Doheny and
Soydan.
va Indianapolis, yame
postponed, rain.

y'tot IP fenw tot ipi tot fet fet W tot
J THE STAGE ’
I

ness, melancholy, headache, falntlnc
and dizzy spelli. It is a co^*aod to
weak, sickly, mo-down peopla Core
naranteed. Only soc. Mid by 8. £.
Walt and Jaa. O. Johnson, dm^ista.
Lefever, the world eminent bteyele
expert, la a mem^ of Wood A Wardb
Trasapa Cg. Mr. Lefever.
-------------------->lnr. doei not tosne
tiO.000 ehalleac« bot I
«v«yateebytbe bleye

BBTOBB

AND PLATFORM ]
' toitotjpjMitotoL)p.touitjMiM

Cam^u.
Coiam,
enppe.
iDiny Couyh, Aet
nchitis and Incipl
Consumption, la

oUo’si

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In decidedly new designs
just from the manufactnrers—
76C, $1.00, $1.26.

Not Mis-Fits, but
Good Fits.
Goods that'll fit In quality
and price.
Here are a tew of them:

Hamilton Clothing Co.
will EXHIBIT AT TRAVERSE GITY

FRIDAY, ADG. 3.
TWO SHOWS DAILY
'

BAIN OE SHINE

FOR
PEOPLE
10,1)00 SEATS

Under abeolntely Rain and Sun Proof Uanopi^
H yon are lookinc for nice
goods, you will find none
that will compare with onra
in price and ijuality.

W. E. HANEY
Beadle Block.
HerPMoettS. ' Old Pbooe S&O.

The Only Realistic Prontler Exhibition,
in the 'World.

PAWNEE BILL’S
His..HcWILD WEST!

TO-NIGHT Military Touinameot—Indian Village—Meiican HIppedrnme.
and to-morrow night,
Aug. 3 and 4, at

Steinberg’s Grand

The Best Parcs
Bver Produced

H«w Dlsoorezy for BloodpofooBisB.

i

Negligee SMits

WE
HAVE FITS-

“A WISE
WOMAN.’

People who bam the Lamp of Beum need Boeky Mountain Tea. Great
eat rcuKW producer knows.
Auk your druyytoL

■■

Brown. Pearl,
Nutria and Hocha—.
■ $1.60 to $8,00.

I •fttt ^OUUN I^EDV*

perrtraer.
Master Fmneto Murphy baa a p
Iny alto voice and he aauy with yreat
fecUny Sullivan's “Lout Chord." and
viyorons applause evidenced the pleas­
ure of the andtence.
The 'epxrkling and delicioualy
Master Cockrell with hto btyh notes
funny farcical comedy
In toe “Sons of toe ThroaUe” yave a
in 3 acta,
blid-like effect to the piece which waa
particularly pleaala|i.
Not the least pleasureable vrcrc the
renditions of Master Jamie Crippen,
who easy bimaelf into the affections of.
Traveruc City last year. Be rendered
an operatic acleetion and experienced
no uonble in masteriny the moat dlSeuU porMons of the reeUtave.
The ooneerted numbers were yiven
with rare taate and displayed much
dHUinyandtoe whole reflaeta yreat
credit upon Mr. H. B. Roney, the di­
rector. Too mneh cannot be uuid of
the exoellenoe of the oryanizatioo.

a. A A L
Good to ntan aatU Aay. lltb. Call twtedy. and far all dtoeaaeu of the aku
M^U^frctt 0--‘-------- - --------------

,iv,.

The finest line
New Sort Hate ever ebown here
for fall wear
so early in the season.
The prevailing, cold weather
has created
a demand for felt,
rather than straw bata ’
This accounts for our early
purchases.
■'
Ton should certainly sse them.

Additional wire haa Jnat besa reaired by the Boardmaa Biver Bleetrie
liyht A Power Oo... and they will at
e toe additional wlrthe city.
rbieh tbey were compelled
enUy by toe lack of wire.

Opera House,

Story of a ffiava
To be boBBd hand and foot tor years
by the chains of disease Is the worst
form of slavery. Georye O. Williams
of Manchester. Mich., says: “My wife
has been ao helplces for five yeare that
she eoald not ton over in bed alone,
r ualoc two botUee of Elfetrio-

in our Hat, Shirt and
Neckwear Depts........

kTbeCmlhalGmSi
^

It to pleaaloy t^heatre yocra that
Mtoa Ann Scaife, Ae of the most I
anted comedieboes on the American
ataye. cornea to this city toniyht tc
yia a two nlyht'a enyayemeet at Stelebery'a Grand Opera Bonae In bar
famoaa comedy aneceaa. “A W se Wo­
man.” It to the one comedy above all
olben that everyone baa expressed
deaire to see, not only beeaaae It has
Brevitlea.
proved one of the yreateet-tbextriul
A barn on the Joynt farm near eenaatSona of recent years in America,
Omena burned to the crornd Wednee- bnt It alao aeema to display the Ulents
of one of toe beat oalaoced comedy
Aay evenlnc. The ttock and aoo
the other oontmU were caved only by oryanizationa on the road at the prei
eat time. This attracUon acored a
the moat dtaperate efforts.
yreat sneceM here a year ayo.
Dean Voeel eat bla foot with aa
yeaterday at the mill of Aohb P. OU A
Tbemuile lovlny pnbUc of Traverse
Oo. Dr. Knertand dreaaoc the wonnd.
City owe a rard treat to the ladies of
&ev. Pr. Baner'a team nnda tblaca
Grace Eptoeopal ebnreh beeanae of laat
lively on Eichih atrrei yMterday.
nine from Oak Park to Caw aireet. A nlyht'a splendid concert In the City
boy was drivlnc them. Bnt little dam- Opera Bonae. Mr. Blatchford Kavanayh. the talentod baritone, and Be
are was done.
The ladles of Tnverae Bay Hive No. ney'a Boya. appeared here for toe sec­
71 will serve lee ereamland cake all day ond time to the very beat advantaye
today and thU eveninc. in the old before a yood sized andtence, bnt not
as larye aa the coneeH and the merits
MeUannsl-bnildlBC on Union atroet.
of toe company merited.
AboaqtAOO took in the Spwortb
The proyram waa finely rendered in
Lcncne exearsIon to Omena yesterday.
every deteU ond the audience teetified
It was an ideal day. and a moBt deto Ita appreciation by enthnaiastlc ap­
llChtfttl time was eejoyed.
plause for every number.
Three flee lotamn the northwest cor­
Mr. EevanaRh has an exceptioi
ner of Seventh end Wadsworth atreeU fine baritone voice of a pare quality
have been -parebued by Mre. J. A. and of wbieb he baa perfect control.
MeXanaa.CShe expecU to balld on
endered the aony “Star of the DeatbemMxt year.
ert" Id an able manner, the piece belny
tired Hoii (has atarud a mUllnery
irably initad to bis style and voice.
and bazar store at SK.Unlon auect.
There will be a meetlnc of the
Trades Council this cveolnc at the C. variations” and RaUinBoo'a “Columbia
8. P. 8. ball. Important Dnaincas will Polka” with an eaae that would make
a before the >mceilnc. and a foil
lof the older oometiata eovloua.
attendanse la dcalred.
Be prodneea a clear tone and executes
B. C. Sweet aad wife of this dty. with a wonderful rapidity, hto work
aad MUs Both Sweet of Coldwater. are demonalrutlDy that be la a brilliant

oamplnc b*

New
Arrivals

of tM* Mty. A yam of thto te
----- IdaertatiilyhefaU of
-- -----------Ncali oat a larye
crowd.
It to eartaln that U eoch a team
■heald ba oryanlted amewy the old
pUy«»,tbe......................................
m It to toaaad.

BLASS PXAJrrS TO BBSONB
Praparatfae to Start all Faetorteaoa
8aptoml,fel.
Bpaelal >e Ibt Koraiac Bavara.
Mancie, lad.. Aay. *—John Uray.
teavellay repreaentaUve of the AmertWiadow olaaa Company, arrived
today aad ordered Stm to be Uybtod
tba fnmacM of the faetoriw of caate
ladiaaa next Monday, preparatory to a
yaamal reeampUonSeptomber I. Thto
oa that all treat planU In the a
try will raaoma on that data.

Harold Walker of tba Cltr Boekatcrc.
etaraad raotardar from a waakb oat1^ at Old Miaaiea.
Pate Paaniactoa baa ratvBOd from
a vaaatlon apeat la the oontbera
of tbaatatc.
Bev. and Mra. Howard Moore aad
danchter Emllr of Menton, are in the
eltr for a viail with frianda.
Leon Slater baa retnreed from a two
loatba' vtoll with relativea and frienda
Yeaicrdaya Base Ball Oamet.
In St. LoBto and Ithaca.
apeeSxl U) Tka MerolDC Becem.
Mlaa Lottie Cook aad MlaaldxDolXXTIOXAl. UUOCK.
b«C retnrned reat&dar on tba Cbuievolx. from b vtolt in Chlcaco.
WlUlam London arent to Bonor an
MIm Ida Johnwm of the Boo la vUltInf reUtlvea la thta cltj.
Mr. and tiro. Prank HnmUtoB >
I Omena .yeaterdnr for a few daya'
ilay
C. K. Bock left yeaterday for a vlalt
at hie old home In Mew York
Dr. Andcreon wen^ oo the Miaffara
Palla eBcnnioo yeaterday.
John Wilhelm retnrned frpm Ann
Arbor yeaterday. where be haa been
taklnc treaunent. Be waa aeeompan.
led by Dr. Wilhelm, who attended him
here.
Dr. I. A. Thompaon haa gont one
vlalt with frienda and relativea In To-

OLD BOTdKATPiAT

ftaancratoof Berth CaeMina. Qurted Xhlk of a Tkaa Anony TBsua fa
the Baetioa aad Saffte
CteUanya the Isdapondoata.
Thsye to now talk of yettiay ap a
tmm of •the old beya.*' aad playlny

PresentBd by a Metropolitaa
Company.
Priew, 25, 25, 50, loc.
Seats oo sale at the box office.
Telephone 112.

600
Horses

tspnlil Rnsslu Cosad Btdeis
Ban TSbts of nitlad Iiilus
Tfonw cl Ctiulw Bsliiiili Inh

Herd of living BuffaIn!

Cowboys!

500
People

Meiicans!

Indians!

r.-sic.l ihr
Frau of Sbootj

The Mohave Crematioa Real Ranch Cowboys

Wonderful Bolus Throwers

Daring Lady lUders

Mexican Vaqueros.

Five Bands of Music

Grand Street Parade at 10 a. m. Daily I
One Ticket Admits to All.
Ladies’ and Children Our SpeciallOare.

StDpendons Adfance in ETerytbing Save Prices
Prices Redaced far This Day and Data Daly.

Admission

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26 cents.

Half Rata Eicarsius on bll Railroalls to Traiersa Clly.

J

“Uniwda lesf

1 Shirt Waists!
York Wortd. died •! W»*-

4Tlr Krtes,YlM«., Ta«dft7, BC^ 4S-

B. OerdM. oc»B»Bd«r-iii«U«faf tka OBitad Oo«fedmle ret«Md.waib*»ff«Mt»t tke Mtk u•MBlBMBpMStOf theO. d. E-. Bt
-

wm

;|

i

SFEOT A.Xj
b» oriel to m»Vt » cW tmoev o\ toort oViit mitot in ttvo otoio vx iwAo
beW o \nc oAcoo tbit eitt io tbo moth ti i oerj lorn iKjt.

■3\.VV ttte
bOc 'VDa.vsto tto® \be.HVl ttte of\a\ttaV Ibe "VDaX.*!* fto» iSc.
ilVV ^ ttt* S\.00 '\Db.\616 aevD Wc.

BOTI»eB*TUOPt»aTl

PnteTlat tba
of aMpc in
In^fraak tet moflag ttmla. to
dhaprapwtadntOTitoftCUaMre In*
«tlt«tleB of uuiUtUoB. BUa Btru; !6 ____tou.perba...
jmn M, Jomood from o Eoek Itlud
OttOWB. IlL. WodBMdBJ ^^ttoTprS..
■gg..pa-do*u..
•tianooa Bsd ww iaitnUy kUled.
Broke Bb Own Becord.
«ho OMBped teta Uib totltaUoo too
4b7s bcb Bad bBd Jut buo iooBd la
Jack Probert yuterday broke hli
own record in pntUag oa hard flalth,
fttportt troa.SiBfMoa. JBiaBleB. wy at which be claim* to be able to beat
nay man In the city. Tbe work vfu
■ Urf« aaabw of your* mo
•unmllud Pruidut Loabat. of done 08 the honee of LcsU Orellick at
*VBacB.,to fimhh tboa Bra* that OrelUckvlile. and Jack WM tended by
•bay uy («to Soo^ dfrlu aad aid Walter C Barnard. In eight boors aad
* half, b* put oa «es yarda hi*
,«ke Boar*.
former record being S3S yard* la nine
Tban
at Kiag BaaWrt' bow*.
aldadtbat tba

m Wte

...

drapa wlU pay tta«
. Tbe July ooapanUre aUtoaent of
«b* CP^amaaat reeelpto aad azpeadldam aboirt that dariac the month tbe
cwalpU amoantod to $40.ns.l60 and
«apBadltBrc*«&3.»Te,<ua, which lum
adateltforthe month of »4.ot4,4fla.
d»no year a(o tbe deflolV wa» S8,MW,-

«».

and tb*t it by eostUtotioael remedi
Dufaes* te uued by an Inflamed con­
dition of tbe aneou lining of the Eutobe. When this tobe geU in­
flamed you have a rambling wnd or
Impwfeet hearing, and whan U is enOioly elo**d dutneu U tbe romUt. end
ttBlaee tbe uflammatlon can be token
oat and this tab* restored to Ito normal
ooadltlon. hearing wlU be destroyed
forever: nine eeee* oafbf too are eaneed
chieh 1* nothing baton
0 of the moeoueor-

>hone 7*.

Johnson Bloek

“American”
Clathes Cleanlae aad
Presslag Establishaiaat

John R. Santo,
Gaieral lasaraiea.

S\\V.s.

TraverrvOlty

OODIOOOUTBl

p-RTTrini

'SK;£5f

oomoMOBn.

All the Black Silk Waists left from tbe summer stock now to be cloned ont at
r^nlar price »5.00 and l».00. Oome today or yon may not find yonr size.

SW.V6
All the fancy ailka in this store have been bnnehed and pnt in two lot*.
mean to give the people the biggert bargain ever offered in this town.
Lot 1—In this lot yon will find all the fancy ulks in the store,
and some that has sold right np’till now at 11.00 and

SL1..II'

iiiiilfliS

m*cv. •a*ft6i& SW.V s\\\.tT\d*\6V5.
We

Oklcsco................

;Swlk^.
XOsrtac Bc^

Lot 2—Tates in all the fancy silk at $1.TO, $1.76 and $2.66, imd
'
are marked for this special, at................................................... ®»o y»Pd

J. W. MILLIKEN.

r. HOXUAAMS^O^I

OniiKiRHb * IndUuU.
PgrsntvBi aad

Mrs. H. U. TUCBUH

We offer eina shoe barcaias

BOSIKBS, CARDS.

dorldg our

<« Bu:
lacM r.

August Clearing Sale

aaj.-.’asr-

As we most have Uie room as well as tbe eaah, tor tbe
urryfsU shM slock, and we ar* aot to the habit of urry________________________
another. So we
redoesd tbe price *0 lew on oar strictly ap to
dele too footwur that yon un boy nearly two pairs
tor the r^lsr price of one pair. Here Is oar Clearing
rTAWTXO-Twe «i»aj
talar rooa C<r>* »> Lake
at^plS*.
_
oBsr:
Women'* S bntten Oxfords, good value st 11.50. lor...............................................«e
Women'* lace *hoea good value at *2.00, lor
Men's ton shoes.
;Boys
•lr« reward.
I®"oTgood values'at *1,25 and «l,50. for ....
/^xo a OXOU AumsyuSOeaBMUorM] Youtbs'tos
12 to 2. cloth top. good values st-----------------*1.50 and •l.‘:5. for..
O’ u* ' Meeay'wlasa. 0«eu OI«y Opars I Mlsae*'tan shoe* --------------------------------------------■eeasaioek.__________________________ _ Children's ton shou, good
>d vslnes st *1.00 to *1.25. tor...........................
tor....
4Sc and 68e
larattao etc.. ••Beoma ' B«ard.
plaae. F. A^^ary.

iTofc.'-.jaisJKC&ciKi-a*

!a. S. PEYMlN,PrtrarsroVman..»F,«tSh«t.

FINE WOOD
For Cooking or Furnace Purposes

WlUlaBa.*SlieereC Si. Uraed Bapida. Ml^.

I Uttl* Taem—oppult* Bat^M

H.D. CrmpbeU k Sou
sir office la
W. J. Bobb*________
aerr. laa.l.»aoirLaatl.rOri«D proprriy.
»e harlnr buloei* with
Da ROeXMTHSL-TBOMPSOK; i-----Will rrU uB BMaihl; pay.
- mak rri«4rtek'« D«v BlaekeallnpoB them. OSt tf tSUare«Ua<raur.
mraiaoraarbaocrfor vacaal tot ar aaaUrr _______ __
__ leiarWB Mt«ci Waava s

IS

K™“Kl?.“rT»5

Q.lB^AXTBI>-ror cotrral ^ xwerli tor B«U 'pkoac, Konhrra -pkaav Ko-1.

_______

HIRDWODD SUBS
HIRDWOOD CUPPINGS
HEMLOCK SUBS

HEMlOClt EDGINGS !
HEMLOCK STOVE WdOD
HEMLOCK KINDLING

Sidewalk Lumber in ell sicea.

JOHN F. OTT & CO
a te Trawerae City Lumber Oe

tvlp.^plTSueSJaSS*

Jb Oredt DlsooTexy tor Odnoar

J•^Lscm iji
WiKMOx. OvT., Jaa. 24. jkk
Bee. Me W:
Or. C. D. Waraer. Dear Sir:—I b
uted eoor Oomponad of Sevan Oara*.
«bagrwt cancer eore and blond pnriS«, with axeelleot aasita I do not VOB OALX-aoBae aad la) oa *U Mr«M. Saa
ealla prawmb
X TWw at Ibr bay. {araa<«. vloctrte ildrbta
' kenilate to raeommehd It for the par- aad
mam. Half eaab. halaarr caay eaywaaia.
Voau tor which It It need. It* eSac
iBoalieoI Dr. Sawyrr at oOc« or 4S lib alieai.
«»In a abort Umau manifcat that
caaaot tall to rlv* the gmtaet cat

taetioa.
JA«.^-KMixaa
^ijTsruyG
*****1^1?
OT BhBBaoWaa oiTirtasy; Wontoa pboat
boudoB to K»-Sh-U-WdaU
tloa. 'l?pr'rtMm*aMievwary. Wrtu ."ps;
Saaday aftanoon. Steamer will luve for parttealarm. Clark A Co.. 4lb aad tow
•t l;tO, retar^ag at • p. m.. givtag
KO HACHarxa-OaUrd for. closaad
J^^BAiiafa^U. ra.g- '
areaad the
la the evealBg. VffAXTKD-Aaoed rlH far (vecral haaaoButwUlluveatf p. a. UonU South
'“Cm**
arobutra. Para U euti tor rooe
BaSale, r»b SI. int. Opaais) atwaUes civn
grip. ____________________ lOlMt
OaUoraddtnadSKonbCoSar. / Mf-U
••TWD Menr TtaaMM"

vu^ AtkamsIrwaSia tOa. w-^4 Iraw 1
ma BAUl OX aXCBAXGK-Tbr aonb v. of
•h*
^
DOBBiy. Jeka Varly.
ACT of p4to ■
laaea n> Wai
■m. ▼. 1. agiM.c
rr TOC WAXTIaaBraaevWauUBd tsarw

,

If yon have a dwetling. cteek. stem,
ban. or any other property Imvabl*.
—member I want to writ* tba
9 tor yim. aad win give yen

PereMwquette

We have sold out about one-half of Ibe Foolards we first adverUsed, and now
to clean up what’s left, and to do it ouick, for we must Love the^spaed they occupy.
We’ve marked one lot that was 50c. and one lot that was *oc, for.. .S6c
For the G9c and S9c kind..........................................................................................«o
For tbe‘.'Sc tinality............................................................... ...................... ..............
These prices will fill thU store today, eo come 10 forenoon if yon can.

Woodbine Cottage
neasaat Roams. Shall Uwa.

tee^^maa'* Elutlc Floor Varaleh

.JFire Insurance..

Warsbnig Block

Light colors, beautiful evening shades. This waist wld at - ^
S6.00. S7.00 and SS.00. Only eight waists left in this lot. ® K
Marked to close at........................... ................................

Huiert BaDDibaoEli.

*

atti 5\.50 "10*161515c.

SKINNER SATIN WAISTS-Everyone koovrs ol Aegoodness of Skinner Satin^What’s left of'the spnng line of
the famous waists that have sold at $s-oo and S6.00 will $3.88
be closed out at the very low price of.............. ................
We have not a complete line of sizes. The colors are black, dark red,
light red. navy and automobile. If we have your size thisis a great
. bargaifl^er you.

T.F.Hiitir.

etUe whi^y eared her: aad *be
orrlua, thU aarralou aadlelM atao
cared Mr. Lear of a «T«r* atiaek of
Vaeaaonla. Bach coru are pealU*e
ncoof of itt power to core all thrut.
cheat and laas trooUu Only ste aad
SI. OoarantM. iflal bottle* 10c at
«. E. Wall and Jaa 0. Johneon** dmr

l^iag ^buiing the but to Vert
era MIefa.
S. V BLACKWOOD
»4 Im

E. W. BASTINGS

SaUti ADavsts

It Ja reported from eonthweetara
^Vame that a larira eaetloa of conatiy
ka* haea flooded. Scent of faallica
kra aald to be hoaalcM aad dcaUtnU.
We raUroada rna Into tbe flooded dlaWe wUl give one boadred dollar* for
dclst. da appaal hu beao aaht to Oo«.
_ey esM of dsafasit (uosed touacur Sayan ter pablle aid.
torrb) thatoannot be enrad by Ball's
dtTaaploo. Max., mb raaalt of an
•dBooaatar which took plaea at Doaa
Sold by all dmgglBts, 7»c.
Ban's P^y PlUs ai* tha but.
■ aadaforuefTaaVtM poUee. aided by a ooapany of
Totophaao**!
•atdlen troa tbe r>*oraa*nt bar- tl» Front 8u.
aaeka. foar accrou and two aoldleta
ftaea died from their weanda, and f I
■agroa are eaftariag troa woaad*.
•aearal of them wUI die.
r to build a
I thaOrut Salt lake, the
wMta wUl be obar the water. Two
(Snrtlu wlU ba baUt. ooe l« allu loag
.4fBd tba other aaean allu long. Ue
•eeacateey dlrldlag tba aUateb. The
I ooaplatad all It* aarray*.
a are dliMbatleg aatarflal aad tMag Mt pU* drtewa and
SW Btou Strut.
.Mpaia. _____________________

Praraatad a Tragedy.
Ttaaly latomatim gl**a .Mn.
Waorga Lou of NawStraltaeUlr. Ohio,
eaeadti^m. d trlgbttal ooogh had
*
• dbar

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-UiiMdB Besr ISottag*
will mut the rtfnlrements of a^

Bate* very low.

Oeafneis Cnaaot be Cored
, M tbeyeanaot

Sxeaialoe to PieraaoBV
Mart Saaday th* C. M. B. d. wlU
Clea as axaardiee to Proreaeat. Th*
uaibi will lure on the a>oralag
. au.Bfo«B.nir
train to MasMae aad from
roach they will taka the but to F^^pb'wrvvi lor
g»ro*aaeat Bmybody It lavltad to *.Cl»rr.»W*.a-Sv
attaad aad hare a pleaaaot Uap.

Why do yob wot take itt Uyoiw
come to Ulaad yoe wiU find that

WM. A. SOPER

4" ri"

jSrli'^r

T-aia arruins a> t JO a. a. baj. alarpars (rea
6\ Leui*. iBdIaaapcdU. LobUtUI* sad CUelDcatl: alMi Ulnlac rar Item Qraad Bapida.
Itam GrasU Rapids.
C 1. U>OXWO<5d.Q. r.*T. A..Oraad Bsyida
--------------\T.*t*ut,Tr»T«*aCUy.

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The Up-To-Date Photographer
FOR NICE WORK.
K FIm Uk Of Photoeraph Buttoaa. Ealargiiie ef III Kinds.
OFPOBITX HOTEL OOLUICBIA.

Special Sale of Bicycle Sundries
At greatly radeeed prieea Thee* are real bargain*

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s.-KS;.“SE.-sj“s3;.ir?r^

asOilsu'i BaMe

ScSS’

-J..:.

A lot of pedal* and h
Four
l«x>Dd hand ladia.' bicycles, $10.00 eseb-

rffSTSKTSsrsdsa:

j;^Jwsu'ra.“Mrs".a

At LEOERLE’S, 118 Union St., Near Front.'fT

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