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The Morning Record, June 04, 1897
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1897-06-04
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OVnOIAI. PAPSE
opvnonrr.
MORNING
Rrirt Tear—No. 27.
RECORD.
TBAVEBflE cm, MICH., ERIDAT, JUNE 4, 1897.
•
0PPX0L41. PAPE
OPTDOITT.
TwoCooto.
the Traveree City High achool. and eongratnUted the eitisens upon their man
ifest interest la Ita workings.
An octette by Meeara. Waltmi Gray. OtTTLOOK IS mr ZVOOUMAOAT^WT».»T> i.Awr jriOHT.
uro XV THIS MOAIATT.
|
Frank ^ks. VerllnTbomaa. Edward
Mansean. Carl Erb, Albert Gray, Rob
0«T* Zrid«SM of Xwtel Oolture,
Bettor Crop of Applw than at First
Goaina ut Hatnral AWUty—Com. ert Waiter, and William ^eramam rei
Hoped for — Abondanu of 8maU
mnoMDeDt SzwoiMia AtUpdod by
Fruita—Sarly Oharr^ Iqjured by
Mayor.Smith in afeweloqaentwnrda
« Vaat Thronf of Patrona of tha
Frut-Feaahu Trobbled by Curly
of cheer and anoouragement then pre
PobUo BcbooU.
i
Xiaaf on Aeoount of Cold Weather.
sented the elaas with their diplomaa.
TheCi^
-.-P----In oontemplating the fruit pro^ieeta
Words of Fafov^.
tba doon laat nl^t and atoodinff nom
Tke valedictory wu given by Mlm In the Grand Traveru region It is grat
920 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY, Manai
WMOiopremiam oo tbe oeooaioo of
ifying to note that the drawbacks af
UtathirtMBU aoBaa) oommeoeeiivftBt BstolU C. Schneider. She spoke on the fecting the crop* In Southern Michigan
Bobjeet of eharaeter bsildlag, urging
•f the Ttorone City H«fh achooL lUoy
have not yet afflicted the orchards in
that
while
care
ebrald
be
taken
to
nae
pj^ty ApeetaclM ha»e Woo wlUieaaed
only the best materUI, the chief eeaen- this locality. A trio through the penin
la tbe opoTO bona*, bol aeldom baa a
tlal la the corner atone of "Faith."
sula a few days ago revealed a aitnati-m
. prettier pictoro been aeen than wbeo
Bhe oonclnded with words of eamret that is very eneouraging. considering
tiieenrtata roae, abowiog the twelre
I year f
farewell to the class and exprecMd
eharotiof ^rl fradoatea is their pretty their appreciation of all that their In- large farm of O. H. BUis. Old Mlsaien,
fowaa, and the aeTea bright yoon^ straetors bad done for them, and also
iAustratee the gener^ eondltton of the
men who oompoae therradoatiarelaaa.
A lot,of them In ail ^
extended the thanks of the class aad induBlry in tbM aeetion. Mr. Ellia
The yonnff Udlea In their filmy white the whole Blgfa school u well to the
sizes And pric«.....
sUtee that the yield of all small fruiW
dnaaaa lo^ed aa ezqnialtely dain^
Board of Bdnutioa and eitisens will be very beavy. Bsrly cherries
and flowerlike aa the raaee they wore. throagb wbou will they were permit hare been damaged some by the frut,
boo:esxox%s.
Jnat back of the fradBatinf claaa ted to enjoy the beaefita of the Bigb bol late cberrlee will yield a good
were aeated the aiz yonnff people who acbool.
not having anffered at alL With a few
hare juat eompleted the two yoart’
A ehonu by the High achool, " Fatry- exceptions there will be only about ^
eommerelai ecrarae, Snpt. C.T.Orawn Und WalU," and benediction by Rev. one-half a crop of apples. The exeep-1
and U» capaUe oorpa of aaaiatanU la W. A. Frye coaclndvd the program.
tiou are Nurtbern Spies, Dnchena,
the Hiph achotil, and the Board of BdThe next half hour wu devoted to Baldwlu, Wagners, and Grwnlngs.
neatioB.
III!
aa informal reception tendered the Theu will yield a very large crop. As
^Ilia Hick ackoal ekorna of fifty
to the Splea, there were very few lut
class by their many friends.
nil
yoonc ladiea and ffenUemea waa aeaV
yeisr.
Alnmnl Banquet.
ed in the front rows of aeatt on the
While fruit bu been kept back ma
The ntembers of the Alnmnt AsaeeUmain floor of the baU, aad in the east
dosen’t feel more comfor
Uoa, the clam of *97 and their gueaU terially by tbe eontinaed sold aad wet
. o^ery were the ekonu of eighth
will enjoy the annual Alumni banquet weather, it is not considered that these
table or well fixed than
«tada firla aad boya. The yennr la
thto evening at the City opera hall. The elements will result in any dam
those who recline on Slat
dles were nearly all attired ii> white,
Alumni oration will be delivered by age, except u to peechea, whi^ are
and with their pretty, faoea aad charmer’s
easy furniture, which
Prof. John Lautoer of Qadillae, a grad troubled with curly leaf oa aooonnt
ln« sinking delighted the eyea aad ear*
removes that “tired feel
of tbe oold and wet. There will
uate of the local Bigh school.
of tbelargeandieneea Uttie later in
ing” from all fortunate
At the concluiou of the banquet a be a full crop of pears, and on tbe
the erening.
abort program of mule aad touU will whbleYhe pfwpect Is brisrhler than waq
enongh to secure one of
Baqnialte bonqneU of flpweia graecd
expected earlier in the spring.
their cool rattan or reed
the front of the stage and filled the U- be given.
Other fruit growera. on the pen
blm below to orerflowieg adding to The Claes of k? U. oompeaed of the insula. who produce large quantities of
y rockers or easy chairs,
following members:
the keanty of the eoene.
\ woven in handsome designs.
fruit are A. £. Jobnacn. E O. Lsdd, W.
.'TWOioria from Mozart's Twelfth Scientific oouru—Harry DumkriUe, A. MarshaU, W. Golden, M. libering.
fA fine assortment of baby
Mail, aaag t«y the Blgb acbool cborna, Robert T. Davis. Wiliiam Harris, Lucy John Holmes, J. I. Cnmminga, S. S.
carriages, cradles, Ham
nader the direetion of Mlae Bingham, Uawkiaa, Harold S. KaeeUnd, Roy C Walker, A. B Porter. H. K Brinkman.
mocks. Lawn chairs and
opaaed the program. The harmony Thompson.
EnglUh-Ethelyn M. Dunn. WillUm Joseph Archer. T. T. Rreu. These are
stools
will
also
be
found
at
the very lowest prices.
waa perfect aad ehowed theearefni
giving selenti&c attention to fruit coltralalag the fm^dla bare receired la C. Meraman. Juiiu M. O'Brien. tare, and their fanu are a good index t' |
mnaie and the benefit that
stndy Graoe M. Pnldpher. Rou M. Sackett, the conditiou in this region, though rn :
has beM ■ la thU and the other aonge Jeanette B. Smith, Maty L Young.
UUn-Edith J. Earl, FrancU L. aecount of their proximity to the bay the!
Mlae Mabel White acted aa aooomGreiUck, BtUworth C. Hple, Mabel A. outiook for them is somewket better |
-paaUt.tbsn for tbou inland. But the bulk of
«
18S-188 FBOHT STBZBT.
Aelar the inroeation by Rer. W. A. LignUn.
BnglUb-Ucnun—Helen F. Moore, the fruit raised bereabooU comes from,
Fryh. a throe-pan aong,‘*Kight Slaks
the
peniunlA,
bay
shores
and
among
on the Wave." was beantifnlly reader- BsteUa C. Schneider.
The class oAicera are, preaideot, tfil- tbe lakea.
ed by the elghU grade pupils.
Judge Ramsdell stated to the Rxcoxn
Uam C Mersman: vice pruideat. Helen
Meeeasity of the High School
F. Moore; eeeieUry, Ellsworth C. Hale; iut night that tbe prospect for fruit
upon his extensive farm is mach better
The mlnUtory was given by Mim treunrer, EstelU C Schneider.
than he supposed it would be. Tbe
Boae M. SacketU She spoke of the
The class colors are blue and gold.
haw>y booraepentbytheclaesof'V7 la *nie graduates In the two years’ com eondiUoos upon his place coincide with
_
tKeporaaftof knowledge aad pointed mercial oooiae are Cbarlee H. Bare, •tiioM recited. ‘
out not only the value, bet the actoal Charles E Reunie, Addle L. Moore. Ida
OOODLT SCIBVOB.
nece^ty of tlft high achool to the M. Reeee, CUnde L. Pulvw, FrancU
jonng people of today if they wonid Rntaer. '
J'
. Aa Introduoad by Fro£ 7. BandaU June 4th.
We offer foi* this day only, the following:—
develop into bft«d-miad^ intelligent
Brown.
men and women. She dwelt npon the
SAVOKBOUS
PBXDIOAICBHT.
keneflU of the anpplcaentary training
riof. J. BandaU Brown, the worldtedies' good Flannel Suita—
and edeeatlOD afforded by tiie leetnre The Thrilling Szperienm of ImwU famte adept in oecult acienoe, is to ap Beat Hkirt Lining Cam'brie, per
yard............................................
Sc Jacket and ^rt—weito 86 00
sonrae that is a feaUtre of the Traveree
pear In one of his unique and startling Extra heavy Linen Crash, lOc for
7c at......................................................f S 8S
Strickea.
<^ty schools, and the excellent library
A raaaway turn duhed down Bay •eances at Stolntaerg’s Grand Opera SUkaUne Drapery. Ithc for....... 8)ie Beet 812 end 812-50 Suita, taHor
made throu^ont, nobbiest ef.
and closed by toothing npon the inval- street yutorday afterhooa, and to the houae on Sunday evening. Mr. Brown BestOveralla. worth SO aad.?Sc„ *
Friday, per palri for.................. S7c
feets, for......................................... 0 M
aakle morkl irninlag that each one pole of the wagoa at the neck-yoke has beea before the public many years
Men’s fast black BaU Hose. n«Heavy, yard wide Hemp Ctepet,
gaina during Ue yean spent in the clung Levria Strieker, a young «>»»> 97 and baa achieved great luceeea as a
ular made, worth ISXc per
worth ISe. for............................ Ue
—Tkoee who heard Mks Sack- yoSk of age. The team ran with ter demonstrator of mental and •plrituai- pair, at.......................................
7c
ott oottld not fair to be Impremed wlU rific epeed, and when near the railroad istic phenomena and U unqueationably
the g^t good ear pnblle school aystheg^l
track the young man thought it abent tbe greateet In bis line today. Tbe
temihto
to tile o
time to get out of his daugerou pre- opportunity offered to see Mr. Brown
^ mnidaltfi Addrem. •
diumenl at any hasard, so he watched in his marvelona work, should not be
ProtemorjOrawa then Introdnoed Dr. his ebance and dropped to the ground. overlooked. Ue oomea very highly in
a A. BldihUle. cf the Univeraity of Fortuutely he wu not struck with dorsed by tbe press and' public every
Michigan, who apoke npon “The Midi- the wheels nor the flying beds of the where, and will be sure to draw a large
horaee. but it wu a clou aquuk, andieaee here. The remarkable per
igao SysUm of Public Inatroction."
T^cae who anticipated a epeeeh and Strieker fully realUad bow narrow formances of Prof. Brown wUl be the
Reliable Dry-Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
eparkliag with oratory were dUap- aa escipe he had. Strieker wu un more appreciated as he appeared here
polated. but thoee who enjoy « eludlona. loading potatou at tile dock when the four yeare ago and created a sensation.
tkongbtfnl and adiolnrly addrem eonld borsOT were frightened by the steamTheatrical HoUa.
not faU to be aatiafled. After a few but wbUtle. The young man eclxed
oongratniatory remarks npon the Urge the turn by the bits, but, falling to Jiliu, aulibni bu bookbd tb.
and appreeUUve andlenee gathmwd In stop them, to uve his life clung to the ncket A Boott negro mnrieal ^>eohoaorofthe grad natee the doetor pro- pole u deecribed. The hones were ialty company for tomorrow ni^L
stopped near the Greilldc fpefwy with This company la noted as (we of the
eeeded to hU subject.
beet negro specialty organUations in
He spoke at some leagtb on the early out damage to the wagoa.
the country and their eatertalnments
Ustory of edoeaUon In Michigan, wbidt
nralted In a system that has given the
W. & Hart, who la weU-koewn here,
Frank B. I^rmenter, of Bingham,
a trade brisger? We Bhg' the deplorable resnlU that wonid M- andMUs AuguU Salter, of Traveru aviug appeared In the Grand la toe
low the abolishment of the nnivenity. City, were married Wedneeday after- Bunebbaek." given by leeal talent
gebt our
when tbonaandi of young mea and aoosi at the home of the bride’s paraata. last, year also as the leading mania
woman would be deprived of ^apriv- Mr. aad Mrs. Jutiu Salter, on Web Rhea’s eompany previously, is about to
begina
stoning
tour.
He
wUl
open
iUgm of a higher edneatioa.
ster street.
‘Ac same wonid be trne la feu of The eeremoay wuperformed by Rer. toe seasoa at Lexington, Ky(, under
tltooMada of easea were the >Igh W. A Fiyela thepreeenuofanamber tte direetion of Manager Whttoly. Mr.
eommonly known u the "poor of iBvitod guests. Mias
Baltor Harti^poMeaeedol much aUli^ aad
A great many Grocers
wtH beoeme noted as a star.
mu’s ecdlegw,'* to be done awny with. wu brtdeamald and Mr. William
Wblla a nnmber wonid by some menu
Wm. H. Hartigaa wOl appear In
who
have introdneed it in
find a way of paying for a high sehod
St^berg’s Grand Jnne Uth, in Ua
Sager to Flay BaU.
•dneatiDn. by far the gruter number
own wertion of "Dr. Jekyl and Mr.
their town continue to seU
wonid be obliged Vo atop at the eighth In eoatemnUUng tte reealt e< tte Hyde." a creation that has given Mr.
late lamented bau baU game, tte uy Hartlgan an enviable repatotioa. The
it for the same reason.
grade.
Anothmaerkmsklow wonid be the lum team vsntaru to pauu to ohal- ptey hen been seen here before, but so
lorn of all aUmnlw to the lowpr lugaany team in tte city, tet men, long ego tost it has almost been forgiadm. Aa waU expaet that a maak lean men, Wg saw, bualnem men. pro- ^ton. Given by Mr. Hartigaa It wiU
body wonid go on living nnd working femicmal men. or any (fid kind ad men teweUreceived. ________
for a game <ff ball at any old Uase.
If hU tend were to be out off.
OototoeLkm Barber Shep for hab
. He closed with a fine tribnte to tte Tte BnoD reaobu tte people who onto aad hatte, » eantoeaeh.
1 tt
M. B. Qnrma.
MoelUBt work dww by the teneheia la
SfEET 6IRL 6mm
AHS FBOKunta TOFVd axi
FRDIT PROSPECTS.
WE
MAKE
WINDOW
CURTAINSv
CITY BOOKSTORE.
We Have..
Hammocks .to sell
The Man on Easy Straat
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Steinberg’s Special Bargain Day,
-Today,
Come Today,- to
STEINBERG’S
DO YOU NEED
“BEST”
HANNAH & LAY CO.
;
KOBSHrO BBCOBS, FSIDAT. JtntB 4, 1897.
igh. the male quartet Mot.oootnuhdakad tb«7ftnbeb« dip
eelie Benaett, the Boya* Band, and
ped at «ke nt* ol t«p eu« • dijTeralothera.
rrnT mun* k
Th» parUanMotatp driU elan of tba
Itwiltbemnemberadthata goatloWocaaa'a Clot wUl OMot at S:O0 p. m.
of Detroit ganeromaly offered to
^TUraRSC OITT. - ' WO^OAS,
teday with Ilya. J. F. OiUespb, at the
noK
«mcB or T«B
donate PMW towarda the parehaee of
midemoe of Via. B. M. Stotm on
the
for 8t Fnocb ehnreh proOEAKD TBAVBB8B HBBALD,
gtOB
▼idiag the dhnroh would raiee »MW
Hannah Denki, an employe In the
Taoa. T. Barn Ajrt> J. W. Hanraa.
more, the total Mt being 91,000. ThU
lanndiT of the aiylam waa the lediy the churoh undertook to do. with the
J. W. Ha»j«k, Bdllor asd liaDa«or. winner of a elz aoi^tha’ aabaoriptina,ii>
the MiMznie BaoosDat Bt. Waneb*ieeX.nofcy Winnera.
BUB8CBtPTXOM&
tiral Wedaeeday night.
Oao«Mk,loeMrl«r.
Thoaa holding the following numbera
The eloalng aneembly of Profeaeor
pMMBik. ^aaU.
are wlnoera and ‘can aeeura prUee bp
Mqrtan^'e
daadng
elaaeee
wlU
be
•.bramU.
applying to T. J. Boat thb evening: «xaosUw.toMU. •
heldJoM 11. It will be a foU dreoe
»70, 1«M. 1189. 41&. 14M. 14«7. 80,
Om tmt. by »»U,
affair aad one of the enjoyable
1409. 118. 1W.1W7, 1485. 875. 1891. 1181.
CmOnooum aoeial erente of the year.
W. D. OCKTIS,
•
744, 1118. 987. *18. 1500, 8*9, 1878. 544.
OSo*. W rroel 8UMI.
Mr. and Mra. Chariee Lawranee. re- |8S, 887. 1888. 1885. 897, 758. 819. 1088.
MtoNoraUifBooerO eently wadded in Giand laplda,7e1866. 1850. 801. 887. 1818,1150, 808, 877.
At TfA»8J!0« City, tnroad oo the 11 e'oloek train from a 1854. 889. 418, 1185, 887. U04. 668. 571.
**
Ml!
abort fbeddiag tour. Many trieada 698. 818. 664. 606. 616, 488^ 881. 6». 69,
here wUl be glad to<
1085, 1471. 867. 16. 999. 684.491, 408. 154,
Tax eomnittM oa fir* a4k water
The infant ef Mr. and Mre. George 695. 851. 1089. 397. 515. 876. TSl, U80.
MMtaoDO time yeeterdap in coarider4as tte nutter of a water Mpply for Waiee died at their borne at Old Mb- 588. 148. 699. 1161, 100*. 1118. 1097. 68.
«|ie oemetery. preparauwj to makinf a •ton, of itraagnlatlon, Wednaaday 1*98. 499. 48. 158. 556. 8. 648, 648, 685.
report at the meeting of ^e ooonidl night The little one will be buried 688. 1853. 557, 697, 1084. 686. 859. 487,
tCoDdap Bight. In the o^nion of the at Ogdanebnigb oemetery thii morning. 145.
f'
MORNma BEOOBD
the propoeltioo of Arne A Oola
to eupply a
ior •»«.M la the a tfeaelbie at tbie
t of Um BoardUma- The pro{
■BB River Blectric light and rower
.Oo. to fomlah a ntotor and wiring fer
f»e», is alao a good oae. bnt ia view of
tte prohabllitp of an enUre new apaiOB of water worka tor the dtj la a
abort Ume. it weald aeeia that it b
oanaceaearp to incur a heavy expenee
at preaent. If an adequate eerrioe can be
Vraeara&torx
It hae been argued that the '
•paiem would nqt alwaya be effective
in ealm weather. Bet with the extra
•apply teak of eoo galloaa
there would be no danger ef a drouth
In the cemetery. Whatever b done, in
Juatioa to the energeUe effort* of the
of the Woman'a Oemetery Imthepreeaing
miii of the oemetery. it abould be
4onequi kip. Another thing to eondder b the running expense of the pro|Meed eyatem. The deetrie motor eye9«n will ooet 815 per month f«- power
The winiUnlU eebeme will ooet the
priee of oil in the working perte ai
gew minntee’ attention each day by the
•eitMi. In thb connection, while the
^ueetiop of economy b agiladng Uie
aainib of taxpapeia. It will be a good
thing to eonalder the eurtailing of expenae in thb matter, if it can be done
withoBt aacTifleing the needs of the
A Stick -
Provided the stieje is prop
AND
A Cover
MAKE
erly made and the cover
•
properly adjusted to it
An iTmbrella
We have recently received a lot of medium
priced umbrellas that we hope w^l meet with
ready sale—the price is as low as it oug^ht to
be—the gfoods are all they sh&uld be for the
price—5oc. to l3 will place one in your hands
—Weather indications are good tor th^le nmbrella trade.
HAMILTON OLpTHING OO.
Iknbtee Will Celebrate.
B. J. Morgan went to Turtle Imke on
Manblee b to have a reuaiog eelebratloa of Independence day. A meetMilton Beeder of Grand Bapide, waa ing of dUseus dedded to that effoet
Wa wbh to
b just fairlp earn
in .the dtp peeterdap doing the aboe Wednmdap nlgtat and
r fins gtWb ef
mitteea to ralae 81.600.
•
,0ool
J. A. Slndair. state agent of the
Sparkling Soda. Petoskey Ice Ortam, (itt
■mne Insoraoee On. b in the dty from REPORT OONOEMRS OOV. ALTBEUA
*11 ertam.) Syrups of fine fiavor made
from pur* fruit Jniem only. Otamos,
Grand Bapida.
Spoons, etc alsrapa neat and clean. An
Jamee A. Beott formerly of thb dty.
d la Um Glebe Baak TioebU.
, refreshing.
travelby for the Aldine MTg Co.
Sprtnxfleld, Ilia. June 5.—The report
of Grand Ba^da, b io the dty vbitiBg of the m>ecua commltlec of the eeaete
appointed
to
tnveetlrate
the
charges
of
old frinnda
S.XVAH.
Mra. Frank Hawley, of WlUlame- mleepproprbUoo of the funds of the
burg, returned peeterdap from Mew University of Illinois by C. W. Spalding,
treasurer of the university board and
York atate. whbre ahe has beea vbltbg president of the defunct Olobe Bavingq
relaUvM atnee March.
bank, ablcb will be submitted to the
Bev. Uaa H Bradley aad family ornate today, will create sometaing of a
passed through the dtp thb afternoon i ■ensatlon owing to the freedom with
Ever Burned Out ?
ea route to their anmmer
at which ex-Governor Altgeld’s imme
Oxblooda, Cbo
ured In conncctloh with the eltstr. The
l^rp srill spend the leaaon la
report deebres that the ex-govemor
Cloth T<qir
the value of
theb pretty oottegc on the point.
was a heavy borrower from the tailed
Mrs. Clark Dswley, of Buffalo, who bank: that be must have known ^ Its
NEW
LOT
JIXBTKB0BIVH1>
has been hare some time, end who wee condition when he
O. F. OABVXm, Aceat.
dent Spalding for treasurer of the unlnafortanate enough to become effikted , veraity board, end that H. B. Prentice,
$1.R7 $2. 82.2ft $3.
home I formerly b charge of the banking dewith e
iCd dp Mrs. Henry j pertmesi of the atate autllor'r oftcc.was
yesterday. I
Other ColoTB, Other Prices. Mine
a bare to visit her.
I removed at Aligeld's request, after hav
and all iU brnoehe*.
Smith. who o
are the best and Lowest in Price.
mg Inatsied on a rigid examination ol
the Olobe Savings bank’s aSalra.
S.
l i tftTi.,
The report is in pelt as follows: The
^ the dty.
commilteeAndsthat thbbank was pnc>
The rinal Bemilt of Bt. Franeb* Fee- tlc.tlly Iniolveni In im. and that fact
CITY BOOKSTORE.
must have been known to Spalding and M. B. BOUAV, Hge.
IMwl
aOTrowl*
Mval.
tel3 at t
The festival glvea the early portion
Ume of his election as governor was both
of the week la the aty Opera Boose a stockholder and director le this bank,
wa* a snicms that ezeeeded the most and as such should have been—and the
, eommltte IwHeves wwa — acquainted
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saagniae aatidpatioag of the managem.
The exnentlve committee announced to ] ^hw flnds‘^ira^S^^m^!^ni“rf
rta K^uet^
1 the BxcoED last night that the not:
*nd Ogden gas stock
•ebool .has again oemonsmtea wv
anted to at Iwt 8650. The ‘ lorrtng to Altgeld was In the bank as
the loeal InsUtetion b one of the best
; «pen«. U estimated at 8176. which ;
in the state aed one that should receive
makm
thd toUl receipts
the loyal aupport ef the Uxpsyera
8785. Thbbcxtremelygratlfylog.and Ogdeh gas stock had
The toillbucy of UieefforUofUieeleas
much , credit b dee to the energetic value.
b evidence of careful training and
elftuts and tfitsitnt work of the follow
ROWS IN BOTH THE HOUSES,
new Une ot
Iharough mental inatruetion, in which
ing oommlttoes:
the elemenU of intellectual culture
Bat the nilmli HeloM Ara Oeiag floma
Manager*—T. J. Boat.
Fore Powdered Spices,
predominata The naUml qualifica
Mra. L P. Perkett, Mre. John Barry.
Rpringlteld. June 8.—The senate had
tions of the graduates allied with the
Mr*.
M.
Mertes.
John
Barry.
L..
F.
a
row
over
ihe
Allen
ulreel
railway
bill
•xeelleat preparation for the taattie of
Pure Cream Tartar,
Perkett had general sapervblon of the yesterday, eome memberr declaring that
Hla. arms them with that which b eeIt was not properly Iw-fore the senate.
ball.
•ential to commercial and
Beoeption—Mba Marie McLaughlin. The prestdent held that It was and
(ud
pure
Baking 9«««rr, if you want os to
and Uys- the tonndatiok 1
McCluud charged thechalrand SKretary
Mra Thomas Over. Mba CampbelL
wakrit.tpinii><lsfsr6im. Robtor Bbtetiag, ’
ig»t nscfulneea and dbiinetiM.
with being In a icague to defeat the peo
BobbvrrnblQS.aUalwa,WaterBMUm (gaarHenry McManus. WUl Meedbaa.
ple. Pending a motion .to recall the bill
sBtaed for two yeaiw.1 FoaBisla ayrlnges,
Grand Drawing Bexar—Mr*. L. F. to final reading It was dropped and the
AxoTHKS American vessel has been
wany kinds Ihroal Braakes aad J
Bred upon by a Spaqbh erulser. and it Perkett and Mrs. N. Mertea, ambted by lax levy bill was parsed. The pool sell
Olyeerlm and Wuek Basel bspoa far toa
ing bill was killed and the congressional
is Mid that a formal protest has been the Hlases Cronin. Maggie and Bertha
Bpportlontnem hill passed.
‘Bled against the ember. Thbaortof Clune, Carrie Broderick. MaggieGeag*,'
The hiiure advanced to third reading
thing b becoming eltogether too fre Minnie Uoxle and May ColUaa.
the bin exempting osteopalhlsts from
Deoorallng-Bert Hall, M. J. Uolmea, the opeTaiionn < f the medical practice
quent, and it it b act stopped snmracL The libel bill was passed: it repeals
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thae'proteek^whlcb
a..
IF.
Perkett.
r more
the law of 1896. The butlerine bill waa
•pparent.y disregarded, sh^d be filed ; American Teble-Mra Bert HaU end passed during an uproar while Nshe in-,
that wUl declare Mra. Hayden
Mbses sirud on n>caklrg when not a word he
OowDler »• are orver eonteal to
watt
I
said rould be hoard. Other bills psMed
that the digeit;^^d aentralityof Ue Mnf}lhy. Esglbhand Grace Wilhelm.
enough stenc" hut alwaya try to Isr-oee.
To prohibit thf fraudulent use of
United Stsie^snust be respected.
English Table—Mra. T. W-A-Tr^ra ;
^
steamboats: all
and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, assisted by s, rate appropn prlathm bin* on the calWi^Ts great end glorioos thing it Misses Franc Gage, BoiUy Bound and i endar. aggregating nearly I4.ooc.000:
; pmvldlng that the insurance sup.riniO'bekn.alderman!
Whej-----------------om at- BerUe Campbell.
ieto'ben
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T u n II ^ Undent may pubitih annual statements
faiwa that dbtinctioa he can praedoe
Tabl^Mr*. J. M. Oaell-i ^ insurant wmpanles in weekly pa•eonomy by4otUng eaUries. reducing mantel and Mrs. C. Germaine, ambted
BppropriatiooB of nebool boani*, and— by the Mlaaes Enrb and Bebaek.
In Style sad Quality will
asssiSWnijiOSt
atrtkeorNawmtU anaSw
then get kicked forhb pains.«
Irish I'able—Mrs. CoUina and Mn|.
Marqtieita Mich.. June
About fifty match any $1.00 Ladles* Ox
Fred'Bonghey. assisted by the Mbses employes uf Suihcrhir.d-lrmcallBrdwogd
Brevities.
fords sold in the o^.
mwmUl St Munlelng went out on
Mellie Ct^ne and Uara Seyasonr.
Mr. end Mra Perrin Whitman rejoice
French Table—Mrs. UBoute and strike. The men were getting 81.86
ieeeuae e yonng danghUB has joined Mra. Deeormler. assisted by the Mbsca day and upt ‘rhey.asktd for 11.40 and
up. The mymKetv replied that hereaft
the family circle.
Ten* Bichard. Maggie Gagnon and er they would t-uy but tt.lO and Up. and Ladies'Kid Botlon ShodB
C. H. Gardner A Sons have eemmeoo- MeUi
the strike waa the result.
MuAesandCbildreD'BBboea
•d driving the artealaa sreU on the
German Table—Mia. Fred -Wursborg
Serge and Carpet Slippere 86c
fitmada of the asylum.
and Mra. Tboe. Shane, nasbtsd by the
Men's Working Shoes..... 84c
Anna A Cole reoelved yesterday a car Mbecs Nellje Simms aad Mertea
Umoaade Booth—Tbe Misses Nellb
load of sewer pipe. They are getting
and Minnie (bm>U and Mrs. Clancy.
Jb line ior
lee Oeam Booth—Mra Beambh and
Arms A Cole bare been awarded tbe
' GeBtraetfiA- the beating aiA plnmbiag Mra. Boat, ambted by the Mbsea Jalb
and MoUie Needham. Birdie and Bone
Men-. LIght'color T.u^
ct the new resldenos ef Mr. Tregea.
Cnlmaa. Mina and Mamb Compean and
Tbme will be a regular meeting toInhnt’s Shoes... l7,80,86, 36c
yight at Traverse City Chapter. Bo. 108. Katb Peppl
-HOFbh Pemd—Mbs Floranee Jaoknon
^A.M. WorkintbeM.B.M.-dsgree.
nod Mbs Onnulngbam.
TMy Petsrtyl. John B. Santo, Benry
Voting Contest—Tboem McQnBkey,
ITS follow.
WelMd,<
TMinelier and Fred Beehlal bare gone J. M. Bnellmantel. L. F. Ibrkett.
80 Bear Crotk m a trout fiMiinr «xProgram—B. McNamara, Mra John
Barry.
WiUiam GiU. wbo has b
Ritebn-Mi*. J.’W. Banker and Mra
tbs winter in St. AngnsMne, Fla. wm FCrrln. ambted by Mra Verrean. Mra
In the city yesteidry oo bb way «e Ua Oingram, Mr*. Adnean. Mra Clotles.
au Mad, uf Pries, s
tae Old BMlable aad Origtasl
•ameaer borne in Nortbpert.
WZ SOI
9e8ha abof* b added tbe'jarc^
9. J.MovaabaUpptegbbakeakfil
WCBSBDBO Bt.gi
■A«toa,nadm
the
dbaetisn
of
Pro'fotatOM te CUMgo.
Be bad abont
The Soda Season—
DnoXt.
Say]
TANS, In New Shoes
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
CLEARED ABOUT $5S0.
rV
Has Your
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Attention-
. At Our
Soda Fountain
JAS. <3, JOHNSON.
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Do You Know
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dityVewsOo.
TfBaAi smX
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
■y
XDB5XV0 BSdOSD, TBISAT, JVm 4, 1807.
SPtnrS TBODBLES.
aaununoK oyoAitoT4»c4BXVR szoms XXRUtT.
Zheafh FeHey *owi»di 0«b* WUI
Mot B* MMtmrioUr Oluuifxd.
WMUaftoD. Jbb«
Um of U>« OUIOTU ooUoot >1 Hxlrid
•xdtM istorakt la offidal qurten b«r«.
owiac to lu poHible effoet npoo the
polk7 of SptiB to«r»H Cabo aod the
•ttitado<rf tk» Uiilla4 SUM toward
th« ooefliet. Mlalstar Dopay De Lose
ariU»otdlwawtb« altaatioa pabtleljr.
. bat tboae wbo are near to bin tmy that
be tahee the ehaafe pbiloaopbloally
and ia aet
earpiW, aa tbe re«ebt tvttta ia Madrid bare indioatad
n^tara iaeriubla
offleiaU wbo are familiar
■ with the aUtoa of affair# it U beltorad
that the ehaaire will aot iarolre aaj
tadiaal departore from tbe preoeat pol%aj of Spaia on Caba. A riew ia axpreoaed that tbe queen wUl laaiu tbe
Caaoraa to form a aew mtai^ry, and
mier wUl tbeo <
frhstloD wbleb led ap to tbe preaent
erlala by omittiar from the cabinet
tboae elameatt wbieh eaoead the per>
. aooal i-opMre. Aitboorb the Dake nf
Ibthan ia not likely to reenase hla place
aeiaiBlatar of forcifa aflalra, yet it la
felt that kia Inflaanoe wtU be a powerfal feetor la ahaplnc the toralffn polkty
SITUITION IS GRHL
Serlooa IrenMe reared from the
Oheyenae ladiana.
^
HUM City, Jane •.-Sheriff Ulbb retamed from Cheyenne ayaac^ thla
Bomlny.
Tbe Indian aitoatioo. be
' aaya. la very frare indeed. Tbe reporte are that two kandrad or more
Indian# are off their reaeirattoa#
seattamd la tbe hill#.
Tbdir
whoop# oaa be beard freqaeatly
tbe dasMny eeatlonea. Tbe eU eaV
tleia are looldnc for troaUa.
Tbe
aberiff'a pomi, three bandied etrooy,
are now aUttoeed ia email anmber# In
and about the aetUi
leeerratian to protect the remalnlay
aettieraaad prevent tbe deetraeilon of
property by the Indiana.
Tbe UuUan ayent. Swnob. would net
deliver the priaoaer. Sadyer pp to the
aberlff. Tbe akeriff placed Stoaefa andar arrest, bat left him at liberty antU
aamatoaed by the eoaa^ attorney.
Porter. It M not known amoap tbe Indianaen the hlU* that Badfer 1# in the
(aard hoaee.
Wbea thia beimme#
knowa and be to removed from tbe
1. it to leered that tbe lawill make a Ueak to reeevur blm
ifpoa^ble. IfUtia’to dme thare will
he a great lo#a of Ufa an both eldaa.
praperiy Inio •H.oeo in o«n ana banw
U m oaaks apen a farm which he atfll
held aa a teoant. Three month# ago
hi# mind tailed and. although he #eema
to have #ome recollection of burying hie
money, he cannot remember tbe bidding
pUce. He la now a charge upon the
Munty.
.Otaari Reed toaee.
Chicago. June 1. —W. D. Bmedley.
Calumet club, won the Chicago road
imee. B.8IHilm. Morgan Park, waa-eeoond, and W. Roeder. OalumcL third.
Tim# of wtoner. 1:07 1-L It wa# th#
eleventh annua! road rae# of tha A*>
aociated Cycling cinba
Bead «f the AaaaeolU Claah '
Annapolla Md.. June 1—Bverythlng la
a readlnew for the graduaUng «ferdee#, which wfl Uke place at the naval
academy tomorrow. WllUam O. DubcM,
of Oaorgta. wUl h# graduated at the
head of hla claaa.____________
AFXTLLLIKEOF..........
PrefMaar Lew#ll*# DeaU
Prafeaaor Lowell siill had a few
conrw# in Spanitb and Italian. I re
member going ep to hi# boase la Jsne,
1676. to be ezAmlned in Dante. I wat a
eandidate' for the degree of Ph. D., be
ing one of tbe eorlieet applioant# for
that degree. My oonree of study for
three yi
... Oer—
bad been' in Engliab,
ollaa literenire. A# it hap
pened, I wa# very
j well up 1in toe "In
and
tbe'‘Pargatorio,"bnt
I
wa#
ferno"
a little weak qn tb# "Pandiso," eapeoially toe later canto#. 1 took oonnael
ito myaelf end made npmy mind that
would not be ceaghi napping in earn
ireaobery ahoald be pnctiqed on me.
Oomwqnently. tbe nl|^t before I mede
myaelf tboroagbly .familiar with oanto
tS, tbe last oanto. In tbe preaeooe of
two men like Pfofemor Loweii end
Wbea yen eaaaot bettor these
Profeaeor Child, wbo was to sit with
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
prioes. CANNED GOODS AT
blm to Indgmeut on me. 1 namrally felt
Li^ THAN WHOLESALE.
On an aTetage an Bngltohman to 14 a little nervoaa. bat my opinion of my
own
talenta
rose
considerably
when
ponttda beaTler than a Fnoohmam '
Ecofemor Loweii in an offhand manner
It to tbe teatimoiiy of almoat «il oaig
tMd me to begin at toe last canto.
talne of tbe ooeon going lineia Uiat
Jndge Bobert Qrent in Senbaer'a
dren are rarely 11 ever eeuiak.
new iadnatry bae bean etnrtad in
mchigan. Block# of nwdiut etnok
with reein are mede and aoM for tael,
and it to aaid that for a qnl^ bot fire
tbUbaanoeqi^
A patient wbo wa# brongbt into a
GOODS DELIVERED.
London boapital recently, on being told
TELEPHONE 141.
•bat hi# leg wa# freotared, breathed a
■igh of relief and aaid in devout tooea,
CAULKETT & CO.
"Thank God. it isn't broken."
Cot. Ontoa and Ninth Uw.
Tbe Slameae believe that it reqnlrea
■even day# for tbe bnman eonl to joiirSeki, after e irreet battle,
nqy between earth and heaven, and,
tbwefece, ptny ntmeaalngly for erven “you cannot ntake a good omelet with
day# after tbe death of a friend « rela out hreuktog a few eggs." Nrlthcr can
a merehaat have a dean etoek without
tive.
breaking a few prloea.
An old ye*
gf
BIHB8. toe Photographer will make
ho# propcaed tbe nniqne acbeme of
nntU further netioe toe Wftisde of
equipping inortar batteries at life eaving Btaiion# tram which to throw bomba
filled with petrolnun to calm tbe wa
ter# raging aronnd a wyedt. Throng
tbe reanlting smooth water and sarf tbe
________ _____work is guaranteed first
olaaa la every reepeet or money rafondneoae work would be oomparetiTely
ti.
Don't make a mistake in the
Park Sta.
Ha# been broken un In
Refrigerators,'
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
man
1 de^Front St.
Why Go
Elsewhere?
Napoleon
Bonaparte.
All Grades of Beat Sold Cheap.
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South Side Hardwai
Facts and Fairy Tales
Ttoate leaewuehdbrenw'.-lDagood Jobead
a #oer car aa (bare te between Facia and
Geo. B. Wiimie,
HIMES, Phgtographsr.
alsM early to the ##aaon and for aiare
that are left we give yea prieee that
are all broken up.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh's Academy.
—AT—
. For Instance:Am
10.00 Sait. man*B Mse
6 66
A SIS 00 blwto 'Chevolt
Suit.
ait, man’s Msc, for..
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
STAPLE
Groceries I
raoi^ DBLTVXBT
And the VEBT Beet CkMd*
Frank Stepan,
BulolpliSk.TMtgde.
!d to any part et tbe <dty.
All wool black Clay Worst- £* OA
ed Suit worth ?12 OO for..
Fkischmai’s Compressed Yeast
...'1-19
Fresh Vegetables Daily.
-SEE
iBstnwtiou* on \ oUn. Mandolin. Ban
jo. Guitar. Cello and Baea.
-OUR
iHtmiaU u4 ^b66t lute «! tn UMl
. Terms BeBSonable.
—BARGAINS
-IN
-STRAW
—HATS.
T. J. HOST.
Popular Hatter sod CSotUer.
.Frladrtch Bloch,
Pillsbury
Flour!
Family Groceries
6.90
Bomb t, City Opera Beuee BlotH.
Jacob Furtech,
416 Union St.
Teephone 34.
STEINBERG'S GRAND! ONE NIGHT ONII-
Sunday, June 6th.
J. EANDALL BROWN,
The World Famed Mird Reader and Bpiritnai Medium, In hi# marvelone < xpar*
Imeato to mental telr^raphy and eirt8p<ifle»tio.i8 of the iatcet refined apuitnallatic ptwnomeoa. a>ei#tod by LILLY MAY BEOWN.toeyonngandfasciutt^
ButtoriallKing medium.
Travwra* City.
Steiiberg's Grand Open flonse.
.-fmi
One Night,
™ Saturday, lune 5.
He mda't Itettere ta Baaha. *
Bldora. Ia, June t.—Tbongh worth
ttoptoft Jamra VeUter. a (amer Itvlfig
mbty
D toe
•SBia of 1S33 ceme Wabeter turned hi#
CHOICE
' G1BHETSFOE98CPEEDOZEI.
Of tbe Oi^ OonacU of the Oily of
Traveree City. lOoh.
The follovriag letter from the Board
of PabUcWorka to the City ConneU
ahoald have been pnbltobad with toe
toe proceeding# of toe last eoancU
meetl^. May 31.1897. bnt torongh er
ror In toe copy, waa omitted.
A. W. RicaaaD, City Clerk.
Traveree City, Mieh.. May 31, 1897.
To toe CooDoil of Traveree City.
UutTUEiaui—The
bar* of the Board of ______ ______ _
Traveree City beg leave to addreee you
apoB toe eubject of ooeatraetfag a euttable bridge or culvert of euttcient ca
pacity (and diveeted of any obetruetion)
to inaure toe free paaaage of toe watere
of MUl Creek, together with flood wood
and all other obetrnetloas whatever,
down eaid stream.
In the Oral place the Board of Public
Work# were requested by the City
CnnneU to remove the drain tile at toe
Division street oroeaiog, which would
thus permit a free paaaage of the water
end thus ioedre toe drainage af the
fiaU above, aad vraeb out the great
CAME NEAR BEING LYNCHED.
itlonaf earth aad sand in
oreek chanael; with the ezpeeutlon
that a permanent stractnre. would, at
an
earlv
day,
oocapy the apace oceaUrbane. O.. June •.—''Click" Mitchell,
a colored men whi. emeuUed Mm. "t. sioued by the removal of the drain tile;
and. if neoeasary. eonalnict a tensp>H
M. Oeumer e few deye mro, wee bruuabt rary eroaetog for nae nntil toe aoesmubefore that lady yeeierday for Ideml- latod earth in the atream sbonid be
flcatlon. She exrlaltned: "Henr
thoroughly washed ouL And. if desir
brute. How dare he face me." Her able postpone buildiog toe new atroctrervou# pro8trall«n «aa ao rreat that nie until another season.
Bhe oould not reiiett her tdentineaiU n
Wbea fairly noder way in obeying
In u»
the m#y<.r»
mayt.r'r «>uri.
i-ourt. When
he war said
in
»nen be
#»UI Instructions
instructions we were requested lo
taken te Jell # greei^cm*d followed. No | desist 1from further work on that line
violence wa# aitemined. bui tberv wt-re [and
and to prepare fur hisertlag an addi! tlonal line of
of................
drain tile.
Iqsder im-rr
there j -i-i,,
Th
I^ut-X
The Boarfl
Board Of
of l^OOIlC
Ihiblic WOTlM
Work# have
_____ _____
wruM
haveoern
beenan
anaiumi>t/n(
aiUmpyatlynching
lynchingIvivfi
{ifiven much lime aad care to this
In daylight. Bhrrm
and Cap.|j,>ct. and arrived at tbe deliberate oon",
Ohio
Na
tain I^ecnard. «-f Company D.
Na- !eln*l
„..isinD that we were pursuing the best
lal obi •
....
>ted
to leave'p^ibiebonrsetobeadopted.and
*! poasibie bourse to beabopted.bnd think
^ { toe City Cooncil may have passed upon
Ute hour last night the crowd dlsperwd. . tfa# matter without Biatnre deltheratout toe ihvrlff and CepUIn Lranard
we a#k the Citv Council if the
kbpt a sharti. twikuuVf-r irouUe.
member# of tbe Board, of Public Work*
arc not men whoM opinionaareentiUed
WILL PROPAGATE SOCIALISM.
to aome slight conidderatioD, asd
whether as good, sound policy their
wi*l.i>arc to be wholl; ■'
nmvCT. Colo.-,J,.o. S.-T.r~ on. Mil >>-1.. fair to reppoM tt.t tlo oa cooon mtytnim
muroo I>env^
rioTO today
.«l.v In
o a.migoa
. W.OI. -‘'“Uop oM Hooe ^oUj doln lo
Start
eonsult and care for toe beat iatereau
ee whteto are t>aimcd thr words "Oo-Op*
o! tbe city.
erailve oommtmwealto Van," to preach
We. therefore would earnestly eolicit
radical rcroltuiunary eucUlism In every that you leconaider the subject, efter
yart of CoL.^do and prepurr ihe way beving earefolly view<
tor tor InauguVuOon nf Bugvnr V. Deb#' much needed improt
eo-oprr*ilve camnwnwralth.
: portiqo of the Second ward, where the
The Calnrad.i mlwipnarim are Jamra draln'tile.
drain tile, If
if removed, can be used to
Bogan, vice presid-ct cfr toe American guod a'
advantage in perfecting a ajstem
Ballway Gnlon: N. I. Orted.
of
penwr,
.ofdrai
-i_.
■'ralnageof pre»fclBgBrx-fe»lty.
and Viliam -Hoftnrs. of Chicago. It ia ;
lutward Jko. T UxAida.
Mid that the Fitxvlment prupoaed by I
Sd ward. R Gooxwcb.
X>eh* will be made In a large weatern \
^
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atatr. which hae a varleiy of rraourcea.
ward. W. P CAbElgi.
Stoavard.J.
■d.J. R llAiiUg.
II
Note: Mr. Buck wishes Ume to «xOWulghtaway Mllr WbMl «#<«».
amiae toe gronade before elgalog.
Terre Hante. Ind.. June 3.—The first
mV advB. bring qnlto reetralghtaway one mile road raeord* were
tnade here last evening. The weather
was fine, there being tout Utile wind. The
records were made under tbe new rule
gaaon. ):!ie 1-&; flying atari, unpaced.
' Bal DronbiTger. t:1i 4-6; staading sun.
unpawd. A.
3:14 4-6: flylagatarL
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE..
Picket&Scotfs
if
T'
Negro Musical Comedy Ce.
DAVE PICKET—Tbe King Baajoiat of
fan maker# ia Comte SoBga.
DELLA RENM-The Octoroon Soabrrtte. ia iamoa# back aad wing
dancing.
CBAS. SCOTT—Tbe Comle Orator will
Nothing like’lt ever before attempted. Evidenee toiT the. dead do retank
toil yon 'chUlea#' bow it happened. No old rope tying teat*. Every opportunity given for the doaret investigation.
DAVE PICKET-In refined trick and A o^ial invitation extended to all
(a#ey banjo Juggling and impereoA Nominal fare will be charged to defray expenaes.
nation#.
DoonOpenat7:lk Saaureat t'.lk
MELODY QOARTBTTE-Wm render
eome beautiful selection#.
DAVE PICKET—in hi# break-nedk
soav aad dance.
CBA8. BOOTT—Baritone Splo. selected.
Spint Power In Full Ga^igfat.
Correspond with
IfLumber
YouCompany.
Have We
Logs
^ to Sell the Traverse City
have for sale Good, Sound Hem-
vUb fares,
ito."
aMtoont
and nothing objMtianal In
eeneleda arito a very
"Marriage la toe Sonny
Wa carry oqr OhaHeng# Orchestra.
Pri6e»-is ^ad tte-Oa Mia at box
DYtedata FatMer aad Caper Baegur. ^
SM Tromt tfeaet.
a«t effioo.
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring:,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including 2 Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
KOBHISa BBOOBD, FBIOAY, JUITE 4. 1897.
;\
SAYS IT IS A TRUST
Chieitgo Liv* StMk Eiehang*
: A$MiM with Vigor.
------------------A
WRrwwflruw
n.TJ»Al.
call at the )aii wim a card marcaa iH. The last reauasl of the condemned
man td PJnmmer was that be would tell
this mysterloos woman where his crave
conid be tound or conduct her to It
nmmeii
numxiwr promised to «
v m.
bimaetf. Wumroer
do
so.
aCJ i« o’clock yclcrtky momlok .
well-dressed white women, accomrsnled
hr her husband, appeared at the Jail
door and called for Guard Plummer.
Ske then; handed him a card bearlac
Piummcc-s name, and on the «vw
HO tAW AOAIHilT THB FAKB COtW,
AsCemcaiaeBaeloMB HU MaU—lhSSal*
ralBc LMtentoBerd.
^"“hcton, June «.-8p«aker Reed.
!
«•“" I-Wlc mko lo hUh olB■
sUtlon. has received ihreatcrjnc
' letters from time to Uma l ut has never
{ paid an>- atlenUon to them. Tueeday.
■ however, one was received of -such a
| nature that It seemed to command more
»r OM>Ml tor tiM CbiMi* %m* Altod
to ie»"wh^
Attention, and the.speakMlwar-Charv* That Wo«M Ba Far- Sii*
The
‘f.
t er-s private eecreury. without Reed’s
Batohlac If Mutalnaa -Wartant llatrar- were or where they reelded. The woman j knowicdce. turned ll over to the poUce
•Ifa Ba|>|»-atas«
[asked the cuard where ImtttmorS’i i auihorUlya who after investlcatlon have
» Prtalcr —TMaraa A«r«Md of Ooa- 1 nrave could be found. She was tjld .t« j come to the conclusion that It i
lean acaln 'oday, and then ahe wtnt wrlUcn by a crank, but by seme’ one
|>lMt7 to a Mac Hold-O^.
dcelrous of perpetratlnc P hoax tor sen
Cb(CAp>. Juiw 1.—AceordJiiB \o Will*
sational purposes.
tom Brown. y<»«rai coDuel of ihe ClB»oi Hot Vatally XVmumitd.
While fotlowlnc the speaker home the
Ch«o And AUun mUroAd. the CblcASO
Chicaco. June 8.—Lee Brobe«t. who deuctlves obeerved a man whom they
live dtook ex^-hansc la a trust, worklos was shot bar tals father. Baben Brobesl, knew and whom they suspected was the
In ylflJstlon of the common Uw and the Is not fatally wounded. He wUt b^ writer. It was fnuml that be had slven
able
to
testify
at
the
tnndest
over
the
tederhl etatutes. Brown made an AtInfutTnatloD about the letters to newepatack «n the lecallty of the excbanite be. remaimi of his father, who, after shoot- t»er coirespcndenta and bad celled at po
fore the Interstate commerce oommle* Inc htm. killed himself. The family lice headquarters, but kt the abdence of
lives at 236 West Van Buren street, and
•km yesterdaK momln*. Ifcny wf his the men qimrreled because the father a wanant they refrained from taking
him into custody. Teyterday afternoon
•Tftiraer.ts arpty to the CMci«o board came home repeatedly In Vn Intoxli
Police Inspector Holltobercer
t>t trade, the stock exchance, and every
•ther similar orcanlxation In the United a bureau drawer and fired onr shot__ eluded that there was no law .corcrinc
Sutes.
The motion based on these bis son. Indlctlnc al wound In his hack. the case. The wHter aocordlncly will
charcee was lunched at b>- the altnimey Then he turned the weapon acninst his not be arrested.
for the exchsnev- But-Brown li conn- own temple and fired. Death was al
Bendinc ihroucb Ihe mails thrcatenlnc,
iancuare written on an envelofte cr on
dent the oocnmtaslon will bold with him. most tnstantaneoua
a poBUl card Is IlIecaL but sending such
Xt II di-s. the vJ^steutv if &i: the crWILL DEUVEfl HIMSELF UP.
In an enclosed lalter U not This Issue
•anixatlons mentioned U threatened.
. That BS Charge tor awlteUeg.
Cyeelal rensloa ExamlM WbobChmrywf arose in the last admlnUtratlun. when
threatienlny mail was sent to Cleveland
charges were made when Ihecomnlaslbo took up the important matter
Minitpapotis. June 2.—£. B. Waltc. nrd Senators Sherman and Ullls. a j>rtsof t)|e Texas Cattle Raisers’ associa the si>eclal pension fxamlnerwho standi tsi card I Mng sent to the lastn
tion and Chicago Uv; stock exchange cionvicted In thedlBlrlct courtof Howai . pslng the card the ofiender sen'ed elgbl; een months in prison In Baltimore.
aigalmu the roads operating at the Un county. lo«-a, of bavlnc InUmldated A’’’!
by
ion stock garlrts. The Issue was the 28
KEKATE U BKALLV HntTUKO.
•witching charge Imixsod by the rail* threats of proeecuiton and
>
____
roads on each car of stock eeitering the 1 Itonlel P. Andrewa of Creaco. who was •
-nitUmg Vp- Its Bpeedoa That Thr- yarda Brown moved to dismiss the ' charged by the pension Imreou of Con- j
igBlH-Co««,lM«*’. Urn iwtoai. ^
BUSIKSaS CARDS.
^Silverware,
aad eooressnotaig. ttl fbesl at.
^Diamonds,
Frledrieb Block.
^Watches.
nau. C. GILBEBT. AMoracy.
f lesilee Vo ProlMOe prscliee. I
10. MetesstlD Oo. Block.
3LB a (
allOBtoi
I. City Opera aeoee Block.
UnSTOE UD HETBEISTEU LI
-----New Ideas In-
Fancy Toilet Articles.
OOnO KOBTB.
:.?"»•‘I**®-**®:,
IS-:
-----Pretty Bff»ot« in-
LtUi'-r’:::
Cut Glass.
Ts
F. .A.. 23A.FXS,
4M
Pansy
•Sa::::
807TS SITE &5EENH0USS
TeUpbone M
where be was prosecuting the VanLeu- I
opened. compleUng more than half
ven and other cases, and the claim Is l-«f the Important metal schedule. The
mane ti._____
jI made
that il»___________
prosivuikm for Inllmlda- 'apeakmg was by the Democratic senrs done lo
________
___ __________________
_ po
j tlon wtm
to break do
down bis stond- ,,i<ira.
the______
R«TuWlcan
senators taking
thA •“<! *> enable other i'qrsons whom ' part In the debate except at rare Inwi vaht to answer questions which would
*"........... after lo get out
..........unscathed
’*■"
He wlU go to Jail In fiefi^uU of the [ expedite the advance of the bllL fon*s
payment of his flue, and a wftt of
'
habeas corpus will be applied ter In the
United States court of the northern dis Wilton rales, but these were rejn-ied
trict of Iowa, which sits si Dubuque. with only one exception. This excejiilon
The ground upon which (he writ will related to anvils, on wUch Vest secured
be asked Is that the proceedings of , a reduction of the committee rate from
Waite as a special examiner of the pen- I 2 to lH cents per pound.
Sion bun>au were the set of the United { It was the first ohange made without
SUtes: that he was acting directly un- ' the assent of the committee, and It was
der orders from the commissioner of , due mainly lo the listless manner of
pensions, sod that If be violated any ’ manj-'senaiora In voting. Elarly In the
law of the sute of Iowa 11 was equally [ day Tillman secured the adoption of a
of the United States law, and conse- j resolution directing the Judiciary com.
quentiy the case shquld have been tried | mittec to Inquire Into the recent declss court rather than
against the Bouth Carolina dis
pensary law. with a view to reporting
tariAate Commerce Railway asaoclatloA
such legislation as might be desirable.
fieoneoB the U1 Field.
^^nat the Uhlrago and Alton road six
'.pears ago. -On practically the aame
t Hraatorial^Ceartssy.
Chicago, June L—Following are
■rounda. he said, the commlsslou held League scores st base hall yesterday: At
Washington. June 8.—The senate
agaliist the association.
Baltimore—Clndniuitl 4, Baltimore 10; executive session yesterday epent soffle
at
Washington—(^Icago
6,.
Washington
time
In
discussllng
whether eoofirmaOLD SOLDtEB A CBIMIKAL.
B; at Brooklyn—St. Louis 1. Brooklyn.lO; Uons Mioutd be delayed because of tbe
Tlsss the Ktlwaikee MolfUras’ Rmw as HD at Phlladelphla-ntUburg S. PblUdel- sbeence of a aexiator opposing them.
phia 8: at New Tork-Loulsville 7. New Without settling tbe principle Involved
_
HeadhusTterw
Chl^go. June L—Through the con- Tnrk 6; at Boston—Cleveland I. Boston the wnat# allowed the Dominations to
go over. Senator Turner objected to the
ftoslon of tv. U. Rusaell. one of the
Western League: At Indianapolis— cnrJlrmatlon of these nominees becanm
men who held up and attempted to rob
:t. Paul 1 Indianapolis »: at Grcnd their predecessors were removed from
Patrick Broderick, a measehgef for Rapids—Kansas City 0. Grand Rapids offica
_________
’Wiltlam Skakel, May 28. In (be hallway
Detroit—Minneapolis 9. DettnU 11;
Confirmed by the
•f Ihe sub-treasury, two mm charged at Columbus — MUwaunkee 2. CclumWashhtgton. . June 2.—Tbe senate In
•
arlth being his accomplices arc under bus 6.
Western Association; At Rockford— •xecuUve session yesterday contrmed
arrresi at the Central iMlIce sutloo.
the following nominations:
John M.
ne men are George Backenstow. alias Cedar Rapids It. Rockford 2: n: I>i- Ewing, of Wisconsin, to be deputy auGeorge Baxter, and Peter Martin. The buqite-Pemla ,IL Dubuque 18; at Bur- Hitor of the navy department; John O.
^
totter was arrested yesterday morning lington and Quincy—Bad weather.
^ompsou. of llltnola. to be asaisunt at
•n State street b>- Detectives Hanley
Beloit CeUo3« Kartehed.
torney general; L. I. sturgia. to be peatlar.d Johnson. Baxter has hem under
Beloit. Wla, June 2.—The BeloU col master at OeUrtae. la.______
Bailee Burvetllance since Sunday, and lege library has rccoKedD gift of nearly
was arrested as a result of Rutoell’s I. COO volumes from the library tif tbe
<o MomtT
DXUUA
*«..
w.-^-M,M.K»V.Onthat
late Professor Charlm A. Joy. who oc
Barkenaiow Is an old soldier and cupied the chair Af chemistry In Colum missing Cssbkr George Adams, of tbe
Snakes bis headquarters at the Soldiers’ bia cclitge. New Tortc city, .^ey are Amertcan Express company's local of
. home. Milwaukee. Leiu^ were found given by hts family. The voiami.>
fice. looted the safe Was allayed when
In Martin's pewketa. writton by Racken. mainly In the field of theoretical and the door was forced and (he contenu
■tow from the goldters’Aiome. In which pi^tlcal chemistry. They Include sev found IntacL Adams left Punday on a
' • great deal of strange work l« brlleved eral seii, more or leM complete, of sd- fishing trip and hla alwem;. may mean
.. to be hinted at and tn which Bseken- cnilfic serials, year books and reporu be has been drowned or foully dealt
atow axTtfnges (or a mealing with Mar of wteieties.
with.
tin and a man named Lehman in Chi
Xxtrwordinser Bewlacky heir-OMtniL
cago to do a "certain Job." The letter
Mlddlrst-orough. Ky.. June 2.—Three
also Ftslto (hat the soldiers would soon
MtSCBLLASBOUS WAKTS.
he r<-cei\-itui their pension money, and hundred exdird men saw Dugan, tbe
that the writer expected to "do" a greai irurdenr of Hon. John C. Colson, off.
man} of them out of thetr "coin." K<th and 800 met h)m at lnnerm^ but there.
aa.no violence.
llanin and Ba^pmttowdeclare tbeyaie
Innocent ttf the'eharges. and clalo. that
H. B.J. HOKOAK.
ABBREVIATEP TELEGRAM&
Bumcll's aU^ged confcnlon was made
tp sgfe himseir________
Duane R. Stuart. *26. of DeimiL has
been awarded tbe Efilsha Jones classical
O^MILA MENUATUIKAL MBTB4IO.
fellowship of Michigan university. This
Printeramads tn a tooond Mory Window ts tbe greatest classical honor in tbe
« atjr Lumber Oo.
gift of the university.
VABd Kllb BlmeelL
The Travelers’ Protective Aasoclatlon tJOUag to B*NT-ft>«#mlop aToae*. m
Chicago, June S.—In full xiew of hun
XI stave etrett. B J. MOBOAH.
of
America'
now
has
a
membvnblp
of
dreds of persons In the street below, W.
119.
W B<«a. a printer, stood at a second II.
The Derby of^827. Derby sUkes of 6.•tory window at 161 Washington street
MO Bovereigna. was won by J. Gubblns’
at lOiUi o'clock and shot hlmseir In the brown OsMee More, a horse bred In
head, dying Instantly. The man killed
himself la room 1. one of a suite of
offices occupied by Typographical Un
ion No. la of which he was a member. Iowa, for four lUinols mVn. under
William H. McEvoy. secreury; H. H.
dictment In the Rawkeye sjate for op
Carey, and I. N. Cole, members of the erating bucket shops and conspiring to
opra DAV AND KIOBT.
Bnloti. who were In the room, saw Rost defraud, hare been denied by Governor
raise the weapon to bis right temple Tanner.
Rates, tl.50 per Day;
and press the trigger, but befm they
All
the_______
________
.
__________
could realise his intention the net bad
running tn Chicago full ttit. and patrons
heen consummated.
Ross bad guiten Into debt to a loan of craps can be a<x»minQdated as srell
as devotes of faro.
and d^fcount edmpany. W. J. Creev>.
Prlncssi Troubetxkoy.formerlyAmelle
arwther printer, gnlng in bis jiaper.
Haas detasUed Irf payment and the loan Rives and later Amelia Rives-Gbauler.
company garwlabeed US wages, also Is In a private sanitarium at Philadel
A QUESTION
BoUfying Cree^ that hU wages would phia suff.
luK of overwork.
be garnisheed if the note was not paid.
OF SAFETY....
Reary Beckman brought suit against
This angered Craevy and be fluamlsd
r« you InsBieA. B. W. HAWmOS Is
nrlth Rosa over ffie matter, and pro Julius Coutlna s farmer of the town of
the JekssnnbloekpeUn
poned to go with ROM to aoase plaoe Newark. Wla. fur damages In Uie snm
urbere they would not be fntemtptcd so of 2I«.«M tor biting off bis ear. Tbe
they could "fight It out" They started Jury found for the defendanL
John
CarroIL
of
LaCrosse.
Wis.,
sued
west on Washington street and passed
the headquarters of the Typographic^ Ut» stitet railway company for the Mat
Gnlon. Ross turned and srent npstalra. of half a finger in an aoddesL.' Be
.warded 2406.
Creevy waited for Um at the door. The
A. enflord. of minoU. has
tragedy Mlowed in a tew mlnutaa
bean appotntsd cashier of the govemnsnt ptlattng o(^
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
Chicago. June 2.-Just before his axThe MbOns pcaia tan eHthdraWB Its
aeuUob last Friday John LatUmon. ohjaetioua to.tha appoUilwst of Dr.
<»np. -w. aaa.n’N’eokaad. told Guard Wesley Phtmmer Jaanw B. A«aU m XMB matm alntlMt vtdUn. a «aak a mma vnmid Mtsr to Itetar.
^
HOT^L LEELANAU.
il
Is
e 16
SS
OOWO BOOTH.
T. X. Falaa.
Illegal, of limited flowera.
direct IHtere« In the case. "The Chicago
live stock exchange." said he. In argu
...^ the ............
...... ......... of
ing
motloa; ’’exists „
In vlolatlup
the common, law. and In violation of
_______
__
. __________
the
antl-lrgst
law of the Unliod
SUtes.
. Its object U to guard well Hhe Interests
centered at the Uploo stock yarda and
to fix- certain rales
the sale of live stock. In defiance of the
laws it. is an entirety uiUawful comhlnatlon "
Flatattraesrhs tbs AtgwwieaL
T. W. ’Tomllpaon. speaking for Ihe ex
change. did not deign to answer the
argumenta ’This motion Is entirely in. consequential and Irrekvant." he de
clared. "The exchange Is not </n trtaJ
I
jb^’s'
ling at
is
tJU W. lUbSirsM.
Yes!
The Traverse Belle
5c. Cigar is posi
tively unequalled.
Havek-eOro-Mn*...
FoBck...
4^:::
ruer'e Bwlleb........
No
. >
. “
Cigar on the mar
ket equals our Dia*
mond J. for 10c.
11 s
11«
6to
6 0 ’lie
liMI
OOHHBOTSOin.
lArgeat aod Finest Line of
SMOKERS’ ARTICLES
Pi
Vu-lujfWTB iuipF.*
F. M. B-r.
iS!5S£’.
•»S^
15 =
ISaV
• A.W. JAHRAUS, •
Cycle OfnersLookHerelij Chicago
West Michigan
Bobber BaeloBToiCUpw-Cau*Vloee your ^
C^^Brj^firipik sickie Opi'pet oi.' ^
OvuMBevra.
B5?2^Waip«.i«iin»table.'p^p^^ fc
B«uPr<l«U. wltkH«beH».i>erpalr........ t«
IoiierT»hee.seoQOoei>.e»eh ...... ... ... l»
Bpeetahr. Cbeapeel place lo ik^»r- G'»*
meatflaL Sattefaettoe guaranteed si
Lederle’s rrrS'.i!:
—Jewelry.
m
—Watch Repairing.
2ier.
4i»r.
Parlor'
—John Verly. ,
—Front Street.
OBO. DI HA1
“
“-xSKiSa*.
6rud Bipids & Iidiui L L
Thurtell
& Gane,
Leading
Bakers..
ItokStrat, lutwemtoat *««•,
Palace Bakery.
Meal Tickets at Rsiliiced Rates,
?
Fire Insurance.
Suits to Order.
Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
Of THE cm.
Ws are eluatoff Mt • ’
good packaff*
RDIIEIMIIITS, at-----to ^
OkBMd Applea. par fBl.. - i ■ - - - ■ *«».?-**•.............................
ObotM Mtod neklM. p« tototo
lOe
Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
oar. 7th «ad Ob2o« Si».
Ads. in the Morning Becord
Bring'Qnlck Betnms.
OVnOIAI. PAPSE
opvnonrr.
MORNING
Rrirt Tear—No. 27.
RECORD.
TBAVEBflE cm, MICH., ERIDAT, JUNE 4, 1897.
•
0PPX0L41. PAPE
OPTDOITT.
TwoCooto.
the Traveree City High achool. and eongratnUted the eitisens upon their man
ifest interest la Ita workings.
An octette by Meeara. Waltmi Gray. OtTTLOOK IS mr ZVOOUMAOAT^WT».»T> i.Awr jriOHT.
uro XV THIS MOAIATT.
|
Frank ^ks. VerllnTbomaa. Edward
Mansean. Carl Erb, Albert Gray, Rob
0«T* Zrid«SM of Xwtel Oolture,
Bettor Crop of Applw than at First
Goaina ut Hatnral AWUty—Com. ert Waiter, and William ^eramam rei
Hoped for — Abondanu of 8maU
mnoMDeDt SzwoiMia AtUpdod by
Fruita—Sarly Oharr^ Iqjured by
Mayor.Smith in afeweloqaentwnrda
« Vaat Thronf of Patrona of tha
Frut-Feaahu Trobbled by Curly
of cheer and anoouragement then pre
PobUo BcbooU.
i
Xiaaf on Aeoount of Cold Weather.
sented the elaas with their diplomaa.
TheCi^
-.-P----In oontemplating the fruit pro^ieeta
Words of Fafov^.
tba doon laat nl^t and atoodinff nom
Tke valedictory wu given by Mlm In the Grand Traveru region It is grat
920 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY, Manai
WMOiopremiam oo tbe oeooaioo of
ifying to note that the drawbacks af
UtathirtMBU aoBaa) oommeoeeiivftBt BstolU C. Schneider. She spoke on the fecting the crop* In Southern Michigan
Bobjeet of eharaeter bsildlag, urging
•f the Ttorone City H«fh achooL lUoy
have not yet afflicted the orchards in
that
while
care
ebrald
be
taken
to
nae
pj^ty ApeetaclM ha»e Woo wlUieaaed
only the best materUI, the chief eeaen- this locality. A trio through the penin
la tbe opoTO bona*, bol aeldom baa a
tlal la the corner atone of "Faith."
sula a few days ago revealed a aitnati-m
. prettier pictoro been aeen than wbeo
Bhe oonclnded with words of eamret that is very eneouraging. considering
tiieenrtata roae, abowiog the twelre
I year f
farewell to the class and exprecMd
eharotiof ^rl fradoatea is their pretty their appreciation of all that their In- large farm of O. H. BUis. Old Mlsaien,
fowaa, and the aeTea bright yoon^ straetors bad done for them, and also
iAustratee the gener^ eondltton of the
men who oompoae therradoatiarelaaa.
A lot,of them In ail ^
extended the thanks of the class aad induBlry in tbM aeetion. Mr. Ellia
The yonnff Udlea In their filmy white the whole Blgfa school u well to the
sizes And pric«.....
sUtee that the yield of all small fruiW
dnaaaa lo^ed aa ezqnialtely dain^
Board of Bdnutioa and eitisens will be very beavy. Bsrly cherries
and flowerlike aa the raaee they wore. throagb wbou will they were permit hare been damaged some by the frut,
boo:esxox%s.
Jnat back of the fradBatinf claaa ted to enjoy the beaefita of the Bigb bol late cberrlee will yield a good
were aeated the aiz yonnff people who acbool.
not having anffered at alL With a few
hare juat eompleted the two yoart’
A ehonu by the High achool, " Fatry- exceptions there will be only about ^
eommerelai ecrarae, Snpt. C.T.Orawn Und WalU," and benediction by Rev. one-half a crop of apples. The exeep-1
and U» capaUe oorpa of aaaiatanU la W. A. Frye coaclndvd the program.
tiou are Nurtbern Spies, Dnchena,
the Hiph achotil, and the Board of BdThe next half hour wu devoted to Baldwlu, Wagners, and Grwnlngs.
neatioB.
III!
aa informal reception tendered the Theu will yield a very large crop. As
^Ilia Hick ackoal ekorna of fifty
to the Splea, there were very few lut
class by their many friends.
nil
yoonc ladiea and ffenUemea waa aeaV
yeisr.
Alnmnl Banquet.
ed in the front rows of aeatt on the
While fruit bu been kept back ma
The ntembers of the Alnmnt AsaeeUmain floor of the baU, aad in the east
dosen’t feel more comfor
Uoa, the clam of *97 and their gueaU terially by tbe eontinaed sold aad wet
. o^ery were the ekonu of eighth
will enjoy the annual Alumni banquet weather, it is not considered that these
table or well fixed than
«tada firla aad boya. The yennr la
thto evening at the City opera hall. The elements will result in any dam
those who recline on Slat
dles were nearly all attired ii> white,
Alumni oration will be delivered by age, except u to peechea, whi^ are
and with their pretty, faoea aad charmer’s
easy furniture, which
Prof. John Lautoer of Qadillae, a grad troubled with curly leaf oa aooonnt
ln« sinking delighted the eyea aad ear*
removes that “tired feel
of tbe oold and wet. There will
uate of the local Bigh school.
of tbelargeandieneea Uttie later in
ing” from all fortunate
At the concluiou of the banquet a be a full crop of pears, and on tbe
the erening.
abort program of mule aad touU will whbleYhe pfwpect Is brisrhler than waq
enongh to secure one of
Baqnialte bonqneU of flpweia graecd
expected earlier in the spring.
their cool rattan or reed
the front of the stage and filled the U- be given.
Other fruit growera. on the pen
blm below to orerflowieg adding to The Claes of k? U. oompeaed of the insula. who produce large quantities of
y rockers or easy chairs,
following members:
the keanty of the eoene.
\ woven in handsome designs.
fruit are A. £. Jobnacn. E O. Lsdd, W.
.'TWOioria from Mozart's Twelfth Scientific oouru—Harry DumkriUe, A. MarshaU, W. Golden, M. libering.
fA fine assortment of baby
Mail, aaag t«y the Blgb acbool cborna, Robert T. Davis. Wiliiam Harris, Lucy John Holmes, J. I. Cnmminga, S. S.
carriages, cradles, Ham
nader the direetion of Mlae Bingham, Uawkiaa, Harold S. KaeeUnd, Roy C Walker, A. B Porter. H. K Brinkman.
mocks. Lawn chairs and
opaaed the program. The harmony Thompson.
EnglUh-Ethelyn M. Dunn. WillUm Joseph Archer. T. T. Rreu. These are
stools
will
also
be
found
at
the very lowest prices.
waa perfect aad ehowed theearefni
giving selenti&c attention to fruit coltralalag the fm^dla bare receired la C. Meraman. Juiiu M. O'Brien. tare, and their fanu are a good index t' |
mnaie and the benefit that
stndy Graoe M. Pnldpher. Rou M. Sackett, the conditiou in this region, though rn :
has beM ■ la thU and the other aonge Jeanette B. Smith, Maty L Young.
UUn-Edith J. Earl, FrancU L. aecount of their proximity to the bay the!
Mlae Mabel White acted aa aooomGreiUck, BtUworth C. Hple, Mabel A. outiook for them is somewket better |
-paaUt.tbsn for tbou inland. But the bulk of
«
18S-188 FBOHT STBZBT.
Aelar the inroeation by Rer. W. A. LignUn.
BnglUb-Ucnun—Helen F. Moore, the fruit raised bereabooU comes from,
Fryh. a throe-pan aong,‘*Kight Slaks
the
peniunlA,
bay
shores
and
among
on the Wave." was beantifnlly reader- BsteUa C. Schneider.
The class oAicera are, preaideot, tfil- tbe lakea.
ed by the elghU grade pupils.
Judge Ramsdell stated to the Rxcoxn
Uam C Mersman: vice pruideat. Helen
Meeeasity of the High School
F. Moore; eeeieUry, Ellsworth C. Hale; iut night that tbe prospect for fruit
upon his extensive farm is mach better
The mlnUtory was given by Mim treunrer, EstelU C Schneider.
than he supposed it would be. Tbe
Boae M. SacketU She spoke of the
The class colors are blue and gold.
haw>y booraepentbytheclaesof'V7 la *nie graduates In the two years’ com eondiUoos upon his place coincide with
_
tKeporaaftof knowledge aad pointed mercial oooiae are Cbarlee H. Bare, •tiioM recited. ‘
out not only the value, bet the actoal Charles E Reunie, Addle L. Moore. Ida
OOODLT SCIBVOB.
nece^ty of tlft high achool to the M. Reeee, CUnde L. Pulvw, FrancU
jonng people of today if they wonid Rntaer. '
J'
. Aa Introduoad by Fro£ 7. BandaU June 4th.
We offer foi* this day only, the following:—
develop into bft«d-miad^ intelligent
Brown.
men and women. She dwelt npon the
SAVOKBOUS
PBXDIOAICBHT.
keneflU of the anpplcaentary training
riof. J. BandaU Brown, the worldtedies' good Flannel Suita—
and edeeatlOD afforded by tiie leetnre The Thrilling Szperienm of ImwU famte adept in oecult acienoe, is to ap Beat Hkirt Lining Cam'brie, per
yard............................................
Sc Jacket and ^rt—weito 86 00
sonrae that is a feaUtre of the Traveree
pear In one of his unique and startling Extra heavy Linen Crash, lOc for
7c at......................................................f S 8S
Strickea.
<^ty schools, and the excellent library
A raaaway turn duhed down Bay •eances at Stolntaerg’s Grand Opera SUkaUne Drapery. Ithc for....... 8)ie Beet 812 end 812-50 Suita, taHor
made throu^ont, nobbiest ef.
and closed by toothing npon the inval- street yutorday afterhooa, and to the houae on Sunday evening. Mr. Brown BestOveralla. worth SO aad.?Sc„ *
Friday, per palri for.................. S7c
feets, for......................................... 0 M
aakle morkl irninlag that each one pole of the wagoa at the neck-yoke has beea before the public many years
Men’s fast black BaU Hose. n«Heavy, yard wide Hemp Ctepet,
gaina during Ue yean spent in the clung Levria Strieker, a young «>»»> 97 and baa achieved great luceeea as a
ular made, worth ISXc per
worth ISe. for............................ Ue
—Tkoee who heard Mks Sack- yoSk of age. The team ran with ter demonstrator of mental and •plrituai- pair, at.......................................
7c
ott oottld not fair to be Impremed wlU rific epeed, and when near the railroad istic phenomena and U unqueationably
the g^t good ear pnblle school aystheg^l
track the young man thought it abent tbe greateet In bis line today. Tbe
temihto
to tile o
time to get out of his daugerou pre- opportunity offered to see Mr. Brown
^ mnidaltfi Addrem. •
diumenl at any hasard, so he watched in his marvelona work, should not be
ProtemorjOrawa then Introdnoed Dr. his ebance and dropped to the ground. overlooked. Ue oomea very highly in
a A. BldihUle. cf the Univeraity of Fortuutely he wu not struck with dorsed by tbe press and' public every
Michigan, who apoke npon “The Midi- the wheels nor the flying beds of the where, and will be sure to draw a large
horaee. but it wu a clou aquuk, andieaee here. The remarkable per
igao SysUm of Public Inatroction."
T^cae who anticipated a epeeeh and Strieker fully realUad bow narrow formances of Prof. Brown wUl be the
Reliable Dry-Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
eparkliag with oratory were dUap- aa escipe he had. Strieker wu un more appreciated as he appeared here
polated. but thoee who enjoy « eludlona. loading potatou at tile dock when the four yeare ago and created a sensation.
tkongbtfnl and adiolnrly addrem eonld borsOT were frightened by the steamTheatrical HoUa.
not faU to be aatiafled. After a few but wbUtle. The young man eclxed
oongratniatory remarks npon the Urge the turn by the bits, but, falling to Jiliu, aulibni bu bookbd tb.
and appreeUUve andlenee gathmwd In stop them, to uve his life clung to the ncket A Boott negro mnrieal ^>eohoaorofthe grad natee the doetor pro- pole u deecribed. The hones were ialty company for tomorrow ni^L
stopped near the Greilldc fpefwy with This company la noted as (we of the
eeeded to hU subject.
beet negro specialty organUations in
He spoke at some leagtb on the early out damage to the wagoa.
the country and their eatertalnments
Ustory of edoeaUon In Michigan, wbidt
nralted In a system that has given the
W. & Hart, who la weU-koewn here,
Frank B. I^rmenter, of Bingham,
a trade brisger? We Bhg' the deplorable resnlU that wonid M- andMUs AuguU Salter, of Traveru aviug appeared In the Grand la toe
low the abolishment of the nnivenity. City, were married Wedneeday after- Bunebbaek." given by leeal talent
gebt our
when tbonaandi of young mea and aoosi at the home of the bride’s paraata. last, year also as the leading mania
woman would be deprived of ^apriv- Mr. aad Mrs. Jutiu Salter, on Web Rhea’s eompany previously, is about to
begina
stoning
tour.
He
wUl
open
iUgm of a higher edneatioa.
ster street.
‘Ac same wonid be trne la feu of The eeremoay wuperformed by Rer. toe seasoa at Lexington, Ky(, under
tltooMada of easea were the >Igh W. A Fiyela thepreeenuofanamber tte direetion of Manager Whttoly. Mr.
eommonly known u the "poor of iBvitod guests. Mias
Baltor Harti^poMeaeedol much aUli^ aad
A great many Grocers
wtH beoeme noted as a star.
mu’s ecdlegw,'* to be done awny with. wu brtdeamald and Mr. William
Wblla a nnmber wonid by some menu
Wm. H. Hartigaa wOl appear In
who
have introdneed it in
find a way of paying for a high sehod
St^berg’s Grand Jnne Uth, in Ua
Sager to Flay BaU.
•dneatiDn. by far the gruter number
own wertion of "Dr. Jekyl and Mr.
their town continue to seU
wonid be obliged Vo atop at the eighth In eoatemnUUng tte reealt e< tte Hyde." a creation that has given Mr.
late lamented bau baU game, tte uy Hartlgan an enviable repatotioa. The
it for the same reason.
grade.
Anothmaerkmsklow wonid be the lum team vsntaru to pauu to ohal- ptey hen been seen here before, but so
lorn of all aUmnlw to the lowpr lugaany team in tte city, tet men, long ego tost it has almost been forgiadm. Aa waU expaet that a maak lean men, Wg saw, bualnem men. pro- ^ton. Given by Mr. Hartigaa It wiU
body wonid go on living nnd working femicmal men. or any (fid kind ad men teweUreceived. ________
for a game <ff ball at any old Uase.
If hU tend were to be out off.
OototoeLkm Barber Shep for hab
. He closed with a fine tribnte to tte Tte BnoD reaobu tte people who onto aad hatte, » eantoeaeh.
1 tt
M. B. Qnrma.
MoelUBt work dww by the teneheia la
SfEET 6IRL 6mm
AHS FBOKunta TOFVd axi
FRDIT PROSPECTS.
WE
MAKE
WINDOW
CURTAINSv
CITY BOOKSTORE.
We Have..
Hammocks .to sell
The Man on Easy Straat
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Steinberg’s Special Bargain Day,
-Today,
Come Today,- to
STEINBERG’S
DO YOU NEED
“BEST”
HANNAH & LAY CO.
;
KOBSHrO BBCOBS, FSIDAT. JtntB 4, 1897.
igh. the male quartet Mot.oootnuhdakad tb«7ftnbeb« dip
eelie Benaett, the Boya* Band, and
ped at «ke nt* ol t«p eu« • dijTeralothera.
rrnT mun* k
Th» parUanMotatp driU elan of tba
Itwiltbemnemberadthata goatloWocaaa'a Clot wUl OMot at S:O0 p. m.
of Detroit ganeromaly offered to
^TUraRSC OITT. - ' WO^OAS,
teday with Ilya. J. F. OiUespb, at the
noK
«mcB or T«B
donate PMW towarda the parehaee of
midemoe of Via. B. M. Stotm on
the
for 8t Fnocb ehnreh proOEAKD TBAVBB8B HBBALD,
gtOB
▼idiag the dhnroh would raiee »MW
Hannah Denki, an employe In the
Taoa. T. Barn Ajrt> J. W. Hanraa.
more, the total Mt being 91,000. ThU
lanndiT of the aiylam waa the lediy the churoh undertook to do. with the
J. W. Ha»j«k, Bdllor asd liaDa«or. winner of a elz aoi^tha’ aabaoriptina,ii>
the MiMznie BaoosDat Bt. Waneb*ieeX.nofcy Winnera.
BUB8CBtPTXOM&
tiral Wedaeeday night.
Oao«Mk,loeMrl«r.
Thoaa holding the following numbera
The eloalng aneembly of Profeaeor
pMMBik. ^aaU.
are wlnoera and ‘can aeeura prUee bp
Mqrtan^'e
daadng
elaaeee
wlU
be
•.bramU.
applying to T. J. Boat thb evening: «xaosUw.toMU. •
heldJoM 11. It will be a foU dreoe
»70, 1«M. 1189. 41&. 14M. 14«7. 80,
Om tmt. by »»U,
affair aad one of the enjoyable
1409. 118. 1W.1W7, 1485. 875. 1891. 1181.
CmOnooum aoeial erente of the year.
W. D. OCKTIS,
•
744, 1118. 987. *18. 1500, 8*9, 1878. 544.
OSo*. W rroel 8UMI.
Mr. and Mra. Chariee Lawranee. re- |8S, 887. 1888. 1885. 897, 758. 819. 1088.
MtoNoraUifBooerO eently wadded in Giand laplda,7e1866. 1850. 801. 887. 1818,1150, 808, 877.
At TfA»8J!0« City, tnroad oo the 11 e'oloek train from a 1854. 889. 418, 1185, 887. U04. 668. 571.
**
Ml!
abort fbeddiag tour. Many trieada 698. 818. 664. 606. 616, 488^ 881. 6». 69,
here wUl be glad to<
1085, 1471. 867. 16. 999. 684.491, 408. 154,
Tax eomnittM oa fir* a4k water
The infant ef Mr. and Mre. George 695. 851. 1089. 397. 515. 876. TSl, U80.
MMtaoDO time yeeterdap in coarider4as tte nutter of a water Mpply for Waiee died at their borne at Old Mb- 588. 148. 699. 1161, 100*. 1118. 1097. 68.
«|ie oemetery. preparauwj to makinf a •ton, of itraagnlatlon, Wednaaday 1*98. 499. 48. 158. 556. 8. 648, 648, 685.
report at the meeting of ^e ooonidl night The little one will be buried 688. 1853. 557, 697, 1084. 686. 859. 487,
tCoDdap Bight. In the o^nion of the at Ogdanebnigb oemetery thii morning. 145.
f'
MORNma BEOOBD
the propoeltioo of Arne A Oola
to eupply a
ior •»«.M la the a tfeaelbie at tbie
t of Um BoardUma- The pro{
■BB River Blectric light and rower
.Oo. to fomlah a ntotor and wiring fer
f»e», is alao a good oae. bnt ia view of
tte prohabllitp of an enUre new apaiOB of water worka tor the dtj la a
abort Ume. it weald aeeia that it b
oanaceaearp to incur a heavy expenee
at preaent. If an adequate eerrioe can be
Vraeara&torx
It hae been argued that the '
•paiem would nqt alwaya be effective
in ealm weather. Bet with the extra
•apply teak of eoo galloaa
there would be no danger ef a drouth
In the cemetery. Whatever b done, in
Juatioa to the energeUe effort* of the
of the Woman'a Oemetery Imthepreeaing
miii of the oemetery. it abould be
4onequi kip. Another thing to eondder b the running expense of the pro|Meed eyatem. The deetrie motor eye9«n will ooet 815 per month f«- power
The winiUnlU eebeme will ooet the
priee of oil in the working perte ai
gew minntee’ attention each day by the
•eitMi. In thb connection, while the
^ueetiop of economy b agiladng Uie
aainib of taxpapeia. It will be a good
thing to eonalder the eurtailing of expenae in thb matter, if it can be done
withoBt aacTifleing the needs of the
A Stick -
Provided the stieje is prop
AND
A Cover
MAKE
erly made and the cover
•
properly adjusted to it
An iTmbrella
We have recently received a lot of medium
priced umbrellas that we hope w^l meet with
ready sale—the price is as low as it oug^ht to
be—the gfoods are all they sh&uld be for the
price—5oc. to l3 will place one in your hands
—Weather indications are good tor th^le nmbrella trade.
HAMILTON OLpTHING OO.
Iknbtee Will Celebrate.
B. J. Morgan went to Turtle Imke on
Manblee b to have a reuaiog eelebratloa of Independence day. A meetMilton Beeder of Grand Bapide, waa ing of dUseus dedded to that effoet
Wa wbh to
b just fairlp earn
in .the dtp peeterdap doing the aboe Wednmdap nlgtat and
r fins gtWb ef
mitteea to ralae 81.600.
•
,0ool
J. A. Slndair. state agent of the
Sparkling Soda. Petoskey Ice Ortam, (itt
■mne Insoraoee On. b in the dty from REPORT OONOEMRS OOV. ALTBEUA
*11 ertam.) Syrups of fine fiavor made
from pur* fruit Jniem only. Otamos,
Grand Bapida.
Spoons, etc alsrapa neat and clean. An
Jamee A. Beott formerly of thb dty.
d la Um Glebe Baak TioebU.
, refreshing.
travelby for the Aldine MTg Co.
Sprtnxfleld, Ilia. June 5.—The report
of Grand Ba^da, b io the dty vbitiBg of the m>ecua commltlec of the eeaete
appointed
to
tnveetlrate
the
charges
of
old frinnda
S.XVAH.
Mra. Frank Hawley, of WlUlame- mleepproprbUoo of the funds of the
burg, returned peeterdap from Mew University of Illinois by C. W. Spalding,
treasurer of the university board and
York atate. whbre ahe has beea vbltbg president of the defunct Olobe Bavingq
relaUvM atnee March.
bank, ablcb will be submitted to the
Bev. Uaa H Bradley aad family ornate today, will create sometaing of a
passed through the dtp thb afternoon i ■ensatlon owing to the freedom with
Ever Burned Out ?
ea route to their anmmer
at which ex-Governor Altgeld’s imme
Oxblooda, Cbo
ured In conncctloh with the eltstr. The
l^rp srill spend the leaaon la
report deebres that the ex-govemor
Cloth T<qir
the value of
theb pretty oottegc on the point.
was a heavy borrower from the tailed
Mrs. Clark Dswley, of Buffalo, who bank: that be must have known ^ Its
NEW
LOT
JIXBTKB0BIVH1>
has been hare some time, end who wee condition when he
O. F. OABVXm, Aceat.
dent Spalding for treasurer of the unlnafortanate enough to become effikted , veraity board, end that H. B. Prentice,
$1.R7 $2. 82.2ft $3.
home I formerly b charge of the banking dewith e
iCd dp Mrs. Henry j pertmesi of the atate autllor'r oftcc.was
yesterday. I
Other ColoTB, Other Prices. Mine
a bare to visit her.
I removed at Aligeld's request, after hav
and all iU brnoehe*.
Smith. who o
are the best and Lowest in Price.
mg Inatsied on a rigid examination ol
the Olobe Savings bank’s aSalra.
S.
l i tftTi.,
The report is in pelt as follows: The
^ the dty.
commilteeAndsthat thbbank was pnc>
The rinal Bemilt of Bt. Franeb* Fee- tlc.tlly Iniolveni In im. and that fact
CITY BOOKSTORE.
must have been known to Spalding and M. B. BOUAV, Hge.
IMwl
aOTrowl*
Mval.
tel3 at t
The festival glvea the early portion
Ume of his election as governor was both
of the week la the aty Opera Boose a stockholder and director le this bank,
wa* a snicms that ezeeeded the most and as such should have been—and the
, eommltte IwHeves wwa — acquainted
OTTB
saagniae aatidpatioag of the managem.
The exnentlve committee announced to ] ^hw flnds‘^ira^S^^m^!^ni“rf
rta K^uet^
1 the BxcoED last night that the not:
*nd Ogden gas stock
•ebool .has again oemonsmtea wv
anted to at Iwt 8650. The ‘ lorrtng to Altgeld was In the bank as
the loeal InsUtetion b one of the best
; «pen«. U estimated at 8176. which ;
in the state aed one that should receive
makm
thd toUl receipts
the loyal aupport ef the Uxpsyera
8785. Thbbcxtremelygratlfylog.and Ogdeh gas stock had
The toillbucy of UieefforUofUieeleas
much , credit b dee to the energetic value.
b evidence of careful training and
elftuts and tfitsitnt work of the follow
ROWS IN BOTH THE HOUSES,
new Une ot
Iharough mental inatruetion, in which
ing oommlttoes:
the elemenU of intellectual culture
Bat the nilmli HeloM Ara Oeiag floma
Manager*—T. J. Boat.
Fore Powdered Spices,
predominata The naUml qualifica
Mra. L P. Perkett, Mre. John Barry.
Rpringlteld. June 8.—The senate had
tions of the graduates allied with the
Mr*.
M.
Mertes.
John
Barry.
L..
F.
a
row
over
ihe
Allen
ulreel
railway
bill
•xeelleat preparation for the taattie of
Pure Cream Tartar,
Perkett had general sapervblon of the yesterday, eome memberr declaring that
Hla. arms them with that which b eeIt was not properly Iw-fore the senate.
ball.
•ential to commercial and
Beoeption—Mba Marie McLaughlin. The prestdent held that It was and
(ud
pure
Baking 9«««rr, if you want os to
and Uys- the tonndatiok 1
McCluud charged thechalrand SKretary
Mra Thomas Over. Mba CampbelL
wakrit.tpinii><lsfsr6im. Robtor Bbtetiag, ’
ig»t nscfulneea and dbiinetiM.
with being In a icague to defeat the peo
BobbvrrnblQS.aUalwa,WaterBMUm (gaarHenry McManus. WUl Meedbaa.
ple. Pending a motion .to recall the bill
sBtaed for two yeaiw.1 FoaBisla ayrlnges,
Grand Drawing Bexar—Mr*. L. F. to final reading It was dropped and the
AxoTHKS American vessel has been
wany kinds Ihroal Braakes aad J
Bred upon by a Spaqbh erulser. and it Perkett and Mrs. N. Mertea, ambted by lax levy bill was parsed. The pool sell
Olyeerlm and Wuek Basel bspoa far toa
ing bill was killed and the congressional
is Mid that a formal protest has been the Hlases Cronin. Maggie and Bertha
Bpportlontnem hill passed.
‘Bled against the ember. Thbaortof Clune, Carrie Broderick. MaggieGeag*,'
The hiiure advanced to third reading
thing b becoming eltogether too fre Minnie Uoxle and May ColUaa.
the bin exempting osteopalhlsts from
Deoorallng-Bert Hall, M. J. Uolmea, the opeTaiionn < f the medical practice
quent, and it it b act stopped snmracL The libel bill was passed: it repeals
____ _______
thae'proteek^whlcb
a..
IF.
Perkett.
r more
the law of 1896. The butlerine bill waa
•pparent.y disregarded, sh^d be filed ; American Teble-Mra Bert HaU end passed during an uproar while Nshe in-,
that wUl declare Mra. Hayden
Mbses sirud on n>caklrg when not a word he
OowDler »• are orver eonteal to
watt
I
said rould be hoard. Other bills psMed
that the digeit;^^d aentralityof Ue Mnf}lhy. Esglbhand Grace Wilhelm.
enough stenc" hut alwaya try to Isr-oee.
To prohibit thf fraudulent use of
United Stsie^snust be respected.
English Table—Mra. T. W-A-Tr^ra ;
^
steamboats: all
and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, assisted by s, rate appropn prlathm bin* on the calWi^Ts great end glorioos thing it Misses Franc Gage, BoiUy Bound and i endar. aggregating nearly I4.ooc.000:
; pmvldlng that the insurance sup.riniO'bekn.alderman!
Whej-----------------om at- BerUe Campbell.
ieto'ben
V w
---------------------------u
T u n II ^ Undent may pubitih annual statements
faiwa that dbtinctioa he can praedoe
Tabl^Mr*. J. M. Oaell-i ^ insurant wmpanles in weekly pa•eonomy by4otUng eaUries. reducing mantel and Mrs. C. Germaine, ambted
BppropriatiooB of nebool boani*, and— by the Mlaaes Enrb and Bebaek.
In Style sad Quality will
asssiSWnijiOSt
atrtkeorNawmtU anaSw
then get kicked forhb pains.«
Irish I'able—Mrs. CoUina and Mn|.
Marqtieita Mich.. June
About fifty match any $1.00 Ladles* Ox
Fred'Bonghey. assisted by the Mbses employes uf Suihcrhir.d-lrmcallBrdwogd
Brevities.
fords sold in the o^.
mwmUl St Munlelng went out on
Mellie Ct^ne and Uara Seyasonr.
Mr. end Mra Perrin Whitman rejoice
French Table—Mrs. UBoute and strike. The men were getting 81.86
ieeeuae e yonng danghUB has joined Mra. Deeormler. assisted by the Mbsca day and upt ‘rhey.asktd for 11.40 and
up. The mymKetv replied that hereaft
the family circle.
Ten* Bichard. Maggie Gagnon and er they would t-uy but tt.lO and Up. and Ladies'Kid Botlon ShodB
C. H. Gardner A Sons have eemmeoo- MeUi
the strike waa the result.
MuAesandCbildreD'BBboea
•d driving the artealaa sreU on the
German Table—Mia. Fred -Wursborg
Serge and Carpet Slippere 86c
fitmada of the asylum.
and Mra. Tboe. Shane, nasbtsd by the
Men's Working Shoes..... 84c
Anna A Cole reoelved yesterday a car Mbecs Nellje Simms aad Mertea
Umoaade Booth—Tbe Misses Nellb
load of sewer pipe. They are getting
and Minnie (bm>U and Mrs. Clancy.
Jb line ior
lee Oeam Booth—Mra Beambh and
Arms A Cole bare been awarded tbe
' GeBtraetfiA- the beating aiA plnmbiag Mra. Boat, ambted by the Mbsea Jalb
and MoUie Needham. Birdie and Bone
Men-. LIght'color T.u^
ct the new resldenos ef Mr. Tregea.
Cnlmaa. Mina and Mamb Compean and
Tbme will be a regular meeting toInhnt’s Shoes... l7,80,86, 36c
yight at Traverse City Chapter. Bo. 108. Katb Peppl
-HOFbh Pemd—Mbs Floranee Jaoknon
^A.M. WorkintbeM.B.M.-dsgree.
nod Mbs Onnulngbam.
TMy Petsrtyl. John B. Santo, Benry
Voting Contest—Tboem McQnBkey,
ITS follow.
WelMd,<
TMinelier and Fred Beehlal bare gone J. M. Bnellmantel. L. F. Ibrkett.
80 Bear Crotk m a trout fiMiinr «xProgram—B. McNamara, Mra John
Barry.
WiUiam GiU. wbo has b
Ritebn-Mi*. J.’W. Banker and Mra
tbs winter in St. AngnsMne, Fla. wm FCrrln. ambted by Mra Verrean. Mra
In the city yesteidry oo bb way «e Ua Oingram, Mr*. Adnean. Mra Clotles.
au Mad, uf Pries, s
tae Old BMlable aad Origtasl
•ameaer borne in Nortbpert.
WZ SOI
9e8ha abof* b added tbe'jarc^
9. J.MovaabaUpptegbbakeakfil
WCBSBDBO Bt.gi
■A«toa,nadm
the
dbaetisn
of
Pro'fotatOM te CUMgo.
Be bad abont
The Soda Season—
DnoXt.
Say]
TANS, In New Shoes
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
CLEARED ABOUT $5S0.
rV
Has Your
63^
OXFORDS
Attention-
. At Our
Soda Fountain
JAS. <3, JOHNSON.
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i
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Do You Know
I
dityVewsOo.
TfBaAi smX
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
■y
XDB5XV0 BSdOSD, TBISAT, JVm 4, 1807.
SPtnrS TBODBLES.
aaununoK oyoAitoT4»c4BXVR szoms XXRUtT.
Zheafh FeHey *owi»di 0«b* WUI
Mot B* MMtmrioUr Oluuifxd.
WMUaftoD. Jbb«
Um of U>« OUIOTU ooUoot >1 Hxlrid
•xdtM istorakt la offidal qurten b«r«.
owiac to lu poHible effoet npoo the
polk7 of SptiB to«r»H Cabo aod the
•ttitado<rf tk» Uiilla4 SUM toward
th« ooefliet. Mlalstar Dopay De Lose
ariU»otdlwawtb« altaatioa pabtleljr.
. bat tboae wbo are near to bin tmy that
be tahee the ehaafe pbiloaopbloally
and ia aet
earpiW, aa tbe re«ebt tvttta ia Madrid bare indioatad
n^tara iaeriubla
offleiaU wbo are familiar
■ with the aUtoa of affair# it U beltorad
that the ehaaire will aot iarolre aaj
tadiaal departore from tbe preoeat pol%aj of Spaia on Caba. A riew ia axpreoaed that tbe queen wUl laaiu tbe
Caaoraa to form a aew mtai^ry, and
mier wUl tbeo <
frhstloD wbleb led ap to tbe preaent
erlala by omittiar from the cabinet
tboae elameatt wbieh eaoead the per>
. aooal i-opMre. Aitboorb the Dake nf
Ibthan ia not likely to reenase hla place
aeiaiBlatar of forcifa aflalra, yet it la
felt that kia Inflaanoe wtU be a powerfal feetor la ahaplnc the toralffn polkty
SITUITION IS GRHL
Serlooa IrenMe reared from the
Oheyenae ladiana.
^
HUM City, Jane •.-Sheriff Ulbb retamed from Cheyenne ayaac^ thla
Bomlny.
Tbe Indian aitoatioo. be
' aaya. la very frare indeed. Tbe reporte are that two kandrad or more
Indian# are off their reaeirattoa#
seattamd la tbe hill#.
Tbdir
whoop# oaa be beard freqaeatly
tbe dasMny eeatlonea. Tbe eU eaV
tleia are looldnc for troaUa.
Tbe
aberiff'a pomi, three bandied etrooy,
are now aUttoeed ia email anmber# In
and about the aetUi
leeerratian to protect the remalnlay
aettieraaad prevent tbe deetraeilon of
property by the Indiana.
Tbe UuUan ayent. Swnob. would net
deliver the priaoaer. Sadyer pp to the
aberlff. Tbe akeriff placed Stoaefa andar arrest, bat left him at liberty antU
aamatoaed by the eoaa^ attorney.
Porter. It M not known amoap tbe Indianaen the hlU* that Badfer 1# in the
(aard hoaee.
Wbea thia beimme#
knowa and be to removed from tbe
1. it to leered that tbe lawill make a Ueak to reeevur blm
ifpoa^ble. IfUtia’to dme thare will
he a great lo#a of Ufa an both eldaa.
praperiy Inio •H.oeo in o«n ana banw
U m oaaks apen a farm which he atfll
held aa a teoant. Three month# ago
hi# mind tailed and. although he #eema
to have #ome recollection of burying hie
money, he cannot remember tbe bidding
pUce. He la now a charge upon the
Munty.
.Otaari Reed toaee.
Chicago. June 1. —W. D. Bmedley.
Calumet club, won the Chicago road
imee. B.8IHilm. Morgan Park, waa-eeoond, and W. Roeder. OalumcL third.
Tim# of wtoner. 1:07 1-L It wa# th#
eleventh annua! road rae# of tha A*>
aociated Cycling cinba
Bead «f the AaaaeolU Claah '
Annapolla Md.. June 1—Bverythlng la
a readlnew for the graduaUng «ferdee#, which wfl Uke place at the naval
academy tomorrow. WllUam O. DubcM,
of Oaorgta. wUl h# graduated at the
head of hla claaa.____________
AFXTLLLIKEOF..........
PrefMaar Lew#ll*# DeaU
Prafeaaor Lowell siill had a few
conrw# in Spanitb and Italian. I re
member going ep to hi# boase la Jsne,
1676. to be ezAmlned in Dante. I wat a
eandidate' for the degree of Ph. D., be
ing one of tbe eorlieet applioant# for
that degree. My oonree of study for
three yi
... Oer—
bad been' in Engliab,
ollaa literenire. A# it hap
pened, I wa# very
j well up 1in toe "In
and
tbe'‘Pargatorio,"bnt
I
wa#
ferno"
a little weak qn tb# "Pandiso," eapeoially toe later canto#. 1 took oonnael
ito myaelf end made npmy mind that
would not be ceaghi napping in earn
ireaobery ahoald be pnctiqed on me.
Oomwqnently. tbe nl|^t before I mede
myaelf tboroagbly .familiar with oanto
tS, tbe last oanto. In tbe preaeooe of
two men like Pfofemor Loweii end
Wbea yen eaaaot bettor these
Profeaeor Child, wbo was to sit with
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
prioes. CANNED GOODS AT
blm to Indgmeut on me. 1 namrally felt
Li^ THAN WHOLESALE.
On an aTetage an Bngltohman to 14 a little nervoaa. bat my opinion of my
own
talenta
rose
considerably
when
ponttda beaTler than a Fnoohmam '
Ecofemor Loweii in an offhand manner
It to tbe teatimoiiy of almoat «il oaig
tMd me to begin at toe last canto.
talne of tbe ooeon going lineia Uiat
Jndge Bobert Qrent in Senbaer'a
dren are rarely 11 ever eeuiak.
new iadnatry bae bean etnrtad in
mchigan. Block# of nwdiut etnok
with reein are mede and aoM for tael,
and it to aaid that for a qnl^ bot fire
tbUbaanoeqi^
A patient wbo wa# brongbt into a
GOODS DELIVERED.
London boapital recently, on being told
TELEPHONE 141.
•bat hi# leg wa# freotared, breathed a
■igh of relief and aaid in devout tooea,
CAULKETT & CO.
"Thank God. it isn't broken."
Cot. Ontoa and Ninth Uw.
Tbe Slameae believe that it reqnlrea
■even day# for tbe bnman eonl to joiirSeki, after e irreet battle,
nqy between earth and heaven, and,
tbwefece, ptny ntmeaalngly for erven “you cannot ntake a good omelet with
day# after tbe death of a friend « rela out hreuktog a few eggs." Nrlthcr can
a merehaat have a dean etoek without
tive.
breaking a few prloea.
An old ye*
gf
BIHB8. toe Photographer will make
ho# propcaed tbe nniqne acbeme of
nntU further netioe toe Wftisde of
equipping inortar batteries at life eaving Btaiion# tram which to throw bomba
filled with petrolnun to calm tbe wa
ter# raging aronnd a wyedt. Throng
tbe reanlting smooth water and sarf tbe
________ _____work is guaranteed first
olaaa la every reepeet or money rafondneoae work would be oomparetiTely
ti.
Don't make a mistake in the
Park Sta.
Ha# been broken un In
Refrigerators,'
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
man
1 de^Front St.
Why Go
Elsewhere?
Napoleon
Bonaparte.
All Grades of Beat Sold Cheap.
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FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
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Jcues CAKraeLt,
South Side Hardwai
Facts and Fairy Tales
Ttoate leaewuehdbrenw'.-lDagood Jobead
a #oer car aa (bare te between Facia and
Geo. B. Wiimie,
HIMES, Phgtographsr.
alsM early to the ##aaon and for aiare
that are left we give yea prieee that
are all broken up.
Take Lessons
Murtaugh's Academy.
—AT—
. For Instance:Am
10.00 Sait. man*B Mse
6 66
A SIS 00 blwto 'Chevolt
Suit.
ait, man’s Msc, for..
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
STAPLE
Groceries I
raoi^ DBLTVXBT
And the VEBT Beet CkMd*
Frank Stepan,
BulolpliSk.TMtgde.
!d to any part et tbe <dty.
All wool black Clay Worst- £* OA
ed Suit worth ?12 OO for..
Fkischmai’s Compressed Yeast
...'1-19
Fresh Vegetables Daily.
-SEE
iBstnwtiou* on \ oUn. Mandolin. Ban
jo. Guitar. Cello and Baea.
-OUR
iHtmiaU u4 ^b66t lute «! tn UMl
. Terms BeBSonable.
—BARGAINS
-IN
-STRAW
—HATS.
T. J. HOST.
Popular Hatter sod CSotUer.
.Frladrtch Bloch,
Pillsbury
Flour!
Family Groceries
6.90
Bomb t, City Opera Beuee BlotH.
Jacob Furtech,
416 Union St.
Teephone 34.
STEINBERG'S GRAND! ONE NIGHT ONII-
Sunday, June 6th.
J. EANDALL BROWN,
The World Famed Mird Reader and Bpiritnai Medium, In hi# marvelone < xpar*
Imeato to mental telr^raphy and eirt8p<ifle»tio.i8 of the iatcet refined apuitnallatic ptwnomeoa. a>ei#tod by LILLY MAY BEOWN.toeyonngandfasciutt^
ButtoriallKing medium.
Travwra* City.
Steiiberg's Grand Open flonse.
.-fmi
One Night,
™ Saturday, lune 5.
He mda't Itettere ta Baaha. *
Bldora. Ia, June t.—Tbongh worth
ttoptoft Jamra VeUter. a (amer Itvlfig
mbty
D toe
•SBia of 1S33 ceme Wabeter turned hi#
CHOICE
' G1BHETSFOE98CPEEDOZEI.
Of tbe Oi^ OonacU of the Oily of
Traveree City. lOoh.
The follovriag letter from the Board
of PabUcWorka to the City ConneU
ahoald have been pnbltobad with toe
toe proceeding# of toe last eoancU
meetl^. May 31.1897. bnt torongh er
ror In toe copy, waa omitted.
A. W. RicaaaD, City Clerk.
Traveree City, Mieh.. May 31, 1897.
To toe CooDoil of Traveree City.
UutTUEiaui—The
bar* of the Board of ______ ______ _
Traveree City beg leave to addreee you
apoB toe eubject of ooeatraetfag a euttable bridge or culvert of euttcient ca
pacity (and diveeted of any obetruetion)
to inaure toe free paaaage of toe watere
of MUl Creek, together with flood wood
and all other obetrnetloas whatever,
down eaid stream.
In the Oral place the Board of Public
Work# were requested by the City
CnnneU to remove the drain tile at toe
Division street oroeaiog, which would
thus permit a free paaaage of the water
end thus ioedre toe drainage af the
fiaU above, aad vraeb out the great
CAME NEAR BEING LYNCHED.
itlonaf earth aad sand in
oreek chanael; with the ezpeeutlon
that a permanent stractnre. would, at
an
earlv
day,
oocapy the apace oceaUrbane. O.. June •.—''Click" Mitchell,
a colored men whi. emeuUed Mm. "t. sioued by the removal of the drain tile;
and. if neoeasary. eonalnict a tensp>H
M. Oeumer e few deye mro, wee bruuabt rary eroaetog for nae nntil toe aoesmubefore that lady yeeierday for Ideml- latod earth in the atream sbonid be
flcatlon. She exrlaltned: "Henr
thoroughly washed ouL And. if desir
brute. How dare he face me." Her able postpone buildiog toe new atroctrervou# pro8trall«n «aa ao rreat that nie until another season.
Bhe oould not reiiett her tdentineaiU n
Wbea fairly noder way in obeying
In u»
the m#y<.r»
mayt.r'r «>uri.
i-ourt. When
he war said
in
»nen be
#»UI Instructions
instructions we were requested lo
taken te Jell # greei^cm*d followed. No | desist 1from further work on that line
violence wa# aitemined. bui tberv wt-re [and
and to prepare fur hisertlag an addi! tlonal line of
of................
drain tile.
Iqsder im-rr
there j -i-i,,
Th
I^ut-X
The Boarfl
Board Of
of l^OOIlC
Ihiblic WOTlM
Work# have
_____ _____
wruM
haveoern
beenan
anaiumi>t/n(
aiUmpyatlynching
lynchingIvivfi
{ifiven much lime aad care to this
In daylight. Bhrrm
and Cap.|j,>ct. and arrived at tbe deliberate oon",
Ohio
Na
tain I^ecnard. «-f Company D.
Na- !eln*l
„..isinD that we were pursuing the best
lal obi •
....
>ted
to leave'p^ibiebonrsetobeadopted.and
*! poasibie bourse to beabopted.bnd think
^ { toe City Cooncil may have passed upon
Ute hour last night the crowd dlsperwd. . tfa# matter without Biatnre deltheratout toe ihvrlff and CepUIn Lranard
we a#k the Citv Council if the
kbpt a sharti. twikuuVf-r irouUe.
member# of tbe Board, of Public Work*
arc not men whoM opinionaareentiUed
WILL PROPAGATE SOCIALISM.
to aome slight conidderatioD, asd
whether as good, sound policy their
wi*l.i>arc to be wholl; ■'
nmvCT. Colo.-,J,.o. S.-T.r~ on. Mil >>-1.. fair to reppoM tt.t tlo oa cooon mtytnim
muroo I>env^
rioTO today
.«l.v In
o a.migoa
. W.OI. -‘'“Uop oM Hooe ^oUj doln lo
Start
eonsult and care for toe beat iatereau
ee whteto are t>aimcd thr words "Oo-Op*
o! tbe city.
erailve oommtmwealto Van," to preach
We. therefore would earnestly eolicit
radical rcroltuiunary eucUlism In every that you leconaider the subject, efter
yart of CoL.^do and prepurr ihe way beving earefolly view<
tor tor InauguVuOon nf Bugvnr V. Deb#' much needed improt
eo-oprr*ilve camnwnwralth.
: portiqo of the Second ward, where the
The Calnrad.i mlwipnarim are Jamra draln'tile.
drain tile, If
if removed, can be used to
Bogan, vice presid-ct cfr toe American guod a'
advantage in perfecting a ajstem
Ballway Gnlon: N. I. Orted.
of
penwr,
.ofdrai
-i_.
■'ralnageof pre»fclBgBrx-fe»lty.
and Viliam -Hoftnrs. of Chicago. It ia ;
lutward Jko. T UxAida.
Mid that the Fitxvlment prupoaed by I
Sd ward. R Gooxwcb.
X>eh* will be made In a large weatern \
^
...........................
atatr. which hae a varleiy of rraourcea.
ward. W. P CAbElgi.
Stoavard.J.
■d.J. R llAiiUg.
II
Note: Mr. Buck wishes Ume to «xOWulghtaway Mllr WbMl «#<«».
amiae toe gronade before elgalog.
Terre Hante. Ind.. June 3.—The first
mV advB. bring qnlto reetralghtaway one mile road raeord* were
tnade here last evening. The weather
was fine, there being tout Utile wind. The
records were made under tbe new rule
gaaon. ):!ie 1-&; flying atari, unpaced.
' Bal DronbiTger. t:1i 4-6; staading sun.
unpawd. A.
3:14 4-6: flylagatarL
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE..
Picket&Scotfs
if
T'
Negro Musical Comedy Ce.
DAVE PICKET—Tbe King Baajoiat of
fan maker# ia Comte SoBga.
DELLA RENM-The Octoroon Soabrrtte. ia iamoa# back aad wing
dancing.
CBAS. SCOTT—Tbe Comle Orator will
Nothing like’lt ever before attempted. Evidenee toiT the. dead do retank
toil yon 'chUlea#' bow it happened. No old rope tying teat*. Every opportunity given for the doaret investigation.
DAVE PICKET-In refined trick and A o^ial invitation extended to all
(a#ey banjo Juggling and impereoA Nominal fare will be charged to defray expenaes.
nation#.
DoonOpenat7:lk Saaureat t'.lk
MELODY QOARTBTTE-Wm render
eome beautiful selection#.
DAVE PICKET—in hi# break-nedk
soav aad dance.
CBA8. BOOTT—Baritone Splo. selected.
Spint Power In Full Ga^igfat.
Correspond with
IfLumber
YouCompany.
Have We
Logs
^ to Sell the Traverse City
have for sale Good, Sound Hem-
vUb fares,
ito."
aMtoont
and nothing objMtianal In
eeneleda arito a very
"Marriage la toe Sonny
Wa carry oqr OhaHeng# Orchestra.
Pri6e»-is ^ad tte-Oa Mia at box
DYtedata FatMer aad Caper Baegur. ^
SM Tromt tfeaet.
a«t effioo.
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flooring:,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including 2 Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
KOBHISa BBOOBD, FBIOAY, JUITE 4. 1897.
;\
SAYS IT IS A TRUST
Chieitgo Liv* StMk Eiehang*
: A$MiM with Vigor.
------------------A
WRrwwflruw
n.TJ»Al.
call at the )aii wim a card marcaa iH. The last reauasl of the condemned
man td PJnmmer was that be would tell
this mysterloos woman where his crave
conid be tound or conduct her to It
nmmeii
numxiwr promised to «
v m.
bimaetf. Wumroer
do
so.
aCJ i« o’clock yclcrtky momlok .
well-dressed white women, accomrsnled
hr her husband, appeared at the Jail
door and called for Guard Plummer.
Ske then; handed him a card bearlac
Piummcc-s name, and on the «vw
HO tAW AOAIHilT THB FAKB COtW,
AsCemcaiaeBaeloMB HU MaU—lhSSal*
ralBc LMtentoBerd.
^"“hcton, June «.-8p«aker Reed.
!
«•“" I-Wlc mko lo hUh olB■
sUtlon. has received ihreatcrjnc
' letters from time to Uma l ut has never
{ paid an>- atlenUon to them. Tueeday.
■ however, one was received of -such a
| nature that It seemed to command more
»r OM>Ml tor tiM CbiMi* %m* Altod
to ie»"wh^
Attention, and the.speakMlwar-Charv* That Wo«M Ba Far- Sii*
The
‘f.
t er-s private eecreury. without Reed’s
Batohlac If Mutalnaa -Wartant llatrar- were or where they reelded. The woman j knowicdce. turned ll over to the poUce
•Ifa Ba|>|»-atas«
[asked the cuard where ImtttmorS’i i auihorUlya who after investlcatlon have
» Prtalcr —TMaraa A«r«Md of Ooa- 1 nrave could be found. She was tjld .t« j come to the conclusion that It i
lean acaln 'oday, and then ahe wtnt wrlUcn by a crank, but by seme’ one
|>lMt7 to a Mac Hold-O^.
dcelrous of perpetratlnc P hoax tor sen
Cb(CAp>. Juiw 1.—AceordJiiB \o Will*
sational purposes.
tom Brown. y<»«rai coDuel of ihe ClB»oi Hot Vatally XVmumitd.
While fotlowlnc the speaker home the
Ch«o And AUun mUroAd. the CblcASO
Chicaco. June 8.—Lee Brobe«t. who deuctlves obeerved a man whom they
live dtook ex^-hansc la a trust, worklos was shot bar tals father. Baben Brobesl, knew and whom they suspected was the
In ylflJstlon of the common Uw and the Is not fatally wounded. He wUt b^ writer. It was fnuml that be had slven
able
to
testify
at
the
tnndest
over
the
tederhl etatutes. Brown made an AtInfutTnatloD about the letters to newepatack «n the lecallty of the excbanite be. remaimi of his father, who, after shoot- t»er coirespcndenta and bad celled at po
fore the Interstate commerce oommle* Inc htm. killed himself. The family lice headquarters, but kt the abdence of
lives at 236 West Van Buren street, and
•km yesterdaK momln*. Ifcny wf his the men qimrreled because the father a wanant they refrained from taking
him into custody. Teyterday afternoon
•Tftiraer.ts arpty to the CMci«o board came home repeatedly In Vn Intoxli
Police Inspector Holltobercer
t>t trade, the stock exchance, and every
•ther similar orcanlxation In the United a bureau drawer and fired onr shot__ eluded that there was no law .corcrinc
Sutes.
The motion based on these bis son. Indlctlnc al wound In his hack. the case. The wHter aocordlncly will
charcee was lunched at b>- the altnimey Then he turned the weapon acninst his not be arrested.
for the exchsnev- But-Brown li conn- own temple and fired. Death was al
Bendinc ihroucb Ihe mails thrcatenlnc,
iancuare written on an envelofte cr on
dent the oocnmtaslon will bold with him. most tnstantaneoua
a poBUl card Is IlIecaL but sending such
Xt II di-s. the vJ^steutv if &i: the crWILL DEUVEfl HIMSELF UP.
In an enclosed lalter U not This Issue
•anixatlons mentioned U threatened.
. That BS Charge tor awlteUeg.
Cyeelal rensloa ExamlM WbobChmrywf arose in the last admlnUtratlun. when
threatienlny mail was sent to Cleveland
charges were made when Ihecomnlaslbo took up the important matter
Minitpapotis. June 2.—£. B. Waltc. nrd Senators Sherman and Ullls. a j>rtsof t)|e Texas Cattle Raisers’ associa the si>eclal pension fxamlnerwho standi tsi card I Mng sent to the lastn
tion and Chicago Uv; stock exchange cionvicted In thedlBlrlct courtof Howai . pslng the card the ofiender sen'ed elgbl; een months in prison In Baltimore.
aigalmu the roads operating at the Un county. lo«-a, of bavlnc InUmldated A’’’!
by
ion stock garlrts. The Issue was the 28
KEKATE U BKALLV HntTUKO.
•witching charge Imixsod by the rail* threats of proeecuiton and
>
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roads on each car of stock eeitering the 1 Itonlel P. Andrewa of Creaco. who was •
-nitUmg Vp- Its Bpeedoa That Thr- yarda Brown moved to dismiss the ' charged by the pension Imreou of Con- j
igBlH-Co««,lM«*’. Urn iwtoai. ^
BUSIKSaS CARDS.
^Silverware,
aad eooressnotaig. ttl fbesl at.
^Diamonds,
Frledrieb Block.
^Watches.
nau. C. GILBEBT. AMoracy.
f lesilee Vo ProlMOe prscliee. I
10. MetesstlD Oo. Block.
3LB a (
allOBtoi
I. City Opera aeoee Block.
UnSTOE UD HETBEISTEU LI
-----New Ideas In-
Fancy Toilet Articles.
OOnO KOBTB.
:.?"»•‘I**®-**®:,
IS-:
-----Pretty Bff»ot« in-
LtUi'-r’:::
Cut Glass.
Ts
F. .A.. 23A.FXS,
4M
Pansy
•Sa::::
807TS SITE &5EENH0USS
TeUpbone M
where be was prosecuting the VanLeu- I
opened. compleUng more than half
ven and other cases, and the claim Is l-«f the Important metal schedule. The
mane ti._____
jI made
that il»___________
prosivuikm for Inllmlda- 'apeakmg was by the Democratic senrs done lo
________
___ __________________
_ po
j tlon wtm
to break do
down bis stond- ,,i<ira.
the______
R«TuWlcan
senators taking
thA •“<! *> enable other i'qrsons whom ' part In the debate except at rare Inwi vaht to answer questions which would
*"........... after lo get out
..........unscathed
’*■"
He wlU go to Jail In fiefi^uU of the [ expedite the advance of the bllL fon*s
payment of his flue, and a wftt of
'
habeas corpus will be applied ter In the
United States court of the northern dis Wilton rales, but these were rejn-ied
trict of Iowa, which sits si Dubuque. with only one exception. This excejiilon
The ground upon which (he writ will related to anvils, on wUch Vest secured
be asked Is that the proceedings of , a reduction of the committee rate from
Waite as a special examiner of the pen- I 2 to lH cents per pound.
Sion bun>au were the set of the United { It was the first ohange made without
SUtes: that he was acting directly un- ' the assent of the committee, and It was
der orders from the commissioner of , due mainly lo the listless manner of
pensions, sod that If be violated any ’ manj-'senaiora In voting. Elarly In the
law of the sute of Iowa 11 was equally [ day Tillman secured the adoption of a
of the United States law, and conse- j resolution directing the Judiciary com.
quentiy the case shquld have been tried | mittec to Inquire Into the recent declss court rather than
against the Bouth Carolina dis
pensary law. with a view to reporting
tariAate Commerce Railway asaoclatloA
such legislation as might be desirable.
fieoneoB the U1 Field.
^^nat the Uhlrago and Alton road six
'.pears ago. -On practically the aame
t Hraatorial^Ceartssy.
Chicago, June L—Following are
■rounda. he said, the commlsslou held League scores st base hall yesterday: At
Washington. June 8.—The senate
agaliist the association.
Baltimore—Clndniuitl 4, Baltimore 10; executive session yesterday epent soffle
at
Washington—(^Icago
6,.
Washington
time
In
discussllng
whether eoofirmaOLD SOLDtEB A CBIMIKAL.
B; at Brooklyn—St. Louis 1. Brooklyn.lO; Uons Mioutd be delayed because of tbe
Tlsss the Ktlwaikee MolfUras’ Rmw as HD at Phlladelphla-ntUburg S. PblUdel- sbeence of a aexiator opposing them.
phia 8: at New Tork-Loulsville 7. New Without settling tbe principle Involved
_
HeadhusTterw
Chl^go. June L—Through the con- Tnrk 6; at Boston—Cleveland I. Boston the wnat# allowed the Dominations to
go over. Senator Turner objected to the
ftoslon of tv. U. Rusaell. one of the
Western League: At Indianapolis— cnrJlrmatlon of these nominees becanm
men who held up and attempted to rob
:t. Paul 1 Indianapolis »: at Grcnd their predecessors were removed from
Patrick Broderick, a measehgef for Rapids—Kansas City 0. Grand Rapids offica
_________
’Wiltlam Skakel, May 28. In (be hallway
Detroit—Minneapolis 9. DettnU 11;
Confirmed by the
•f Ihe sub-treasury, two mm charged at Columbus — MUwaunkee 2. CclumWashhtgton. . June 2.—Tbe senate In
•
arlth being his accomplices arc under bus 6.
Western Association; At Rockford— •xecuUve session yesterday contrmed
arrresi at the Central iMlIce sutloo.
the following nominations:
John M.
ne men are George Backenstow. alias Cedar Rapids It. Rockford 2: n: I>i- Ewing, of Wisconsin, to be deputy auGeorge Baxter, and Peter Martin. The buqite-Pemla ,IL Dubuque 18; at Bur- Hitor of the navy department; John O.
^
totter was arrested yesterday morning lington and Quincy—Bad weather.
^ompsou. of llltnola. to be asaisunt at
•n State street b>- Detectives Hanley
Beloit CeUo3« Kartehed.
torney general; L. I. sturgia. to be peatlar.d Johnson. Baxter has hem under
Beloit. Wla, June 2.—The BeloU col master at OeUrtae. la.______
Bailee Burvetllance since Sunday, and lege library has rccoKedD gift of nearly
was arrested as a result of Rutoell’s I. COO volumes from the library tif tbe
<o MomtT
DXUUA
*«..
w.-^-M,M.K»V.Onthat
late Professor Charlm A. Joy. who oc
Barkenaiow Is an old soldier and cupied the chair Af chemistry In Colum missing Cssbkr George Adams, of tbe
Snakes bis headquarters at the Soldiers’ bia cclitge. New Tortc city, .^ey are Amertcan Express company's local of
. home. Milwaukee. Leiu^ were found given by hts family. The voiami.>
fice. looted the safe Was allayed when
In Martin's pewketa. writton by Racken. mainly In the field of theoretical and the door was forced and (he contenu
■tow from the goldters’Aiome. In which pi^tlcal chemistry. They Include sev found IntacL Adams left Punday on a
' • great deal of strange work l« brlleved eral seii, more or leM complete, of sd- fishing trip and hla alwem;. may mean
.. to be hinted at and tn which Bseken- cnilfic serials, year books and reporu be has been drowned or foully dealt
atow axTtfnges (or a mealing with Mar of wteieties.
with.
tin and a man named Lehman in Chi
Xxtrwordinser Bewlacky heir-OMtniL
cago to do a "certain Job." The letter
Mlddlrst-orough. Ky.. June 2.—Three
also Ftslto (hat the soldiers would soon
MtSCBLLASBOUS WAKTS.
he r<-cei\-itui their pension money, and hundred exdird men saw Dugan, tbe
that the writer expected to "do" a greai irurdenr of Hon. John C. Colson, off.
man} of them out of thetr "coin." K<th and 800 met h)m at lnnerm^ but there.
aa.no violence.
llanin and Ba^pmttowdeclare tbeyaie
Innocent ttf the'eharges. and clalo. that
H. B.J. HOKOAK.
ABBREVIATEP TELEGRAM&
Bumcll's aU^ged confcnlon was made
tp sgfe himseir________
Duane R. Stuart. *26. of DeimiL has
been awarded tbe Efilsha Jones classical
O^MILA MENUATUIKAL MBTB4IO.
fellowship of Michigan university. This
Printeramads tn a tooond Mory Window ts tbe greatest classical honor in tbe
« atjr Lumber Oo.
gift of the university.
VABd Kllb BlmeelL
The Travelers’ Protective Aasoclatlon tJOUag to B*NT-ft>«#mlop aToae*. m
Chicago, June S.—In full xiew of hun
XI stave etrett. B J. MOBOAH.
of
America'
now
has
a
membvnblp
of
dreds of persons In the street below, W.
119.
W B<«a. a printer, stood at a second II.
The Derby of^827. Derby sUkes of 6.•tory window at 161 Washington street
MO Bovereigna. was won by J. Gubblns’
at lOiUi o'clock and shot hlmseir In the brown OsMee More, a horse bred In
head, dying Instantly. The man killed
himself la room 1. one of a suite of
offices occupied by Typographical Un
ion No. la of which he was a member. Iowa, for four lUinols mVn. under
William H. McEvoy. secreury; H. H.
dictment In the Rawkeye sjate for op
Carey, and I. N. Cole, members of the erating bucket shops and conspiring to
opra DAV AND KIOBT.
Bnloti. who were In the room, saw Rost defraud, hare been denied by Governor
raise the weapon to bis right temple Tanner.
Rates, tl.50 per Day;
and press the trigger, but befm they
All
the_______
________
.
__________
could realise his intention the net bad
running tn Chicago full ttit. and patrons
heen consummated.
Ross bad guiten Into debt to a loan of craps can be a<x»minQdated as srell
as devotes of faro.
and d^fcount edmpany. W. J. Creev>.
Prlncssi Troubetxkoy.formerlyAmelle
arwther printer, gnlng in bis jiaper.
Haas detasUed Irf payment and the loan Rives and later Amelia Rives-Gbauler.
company garwlabeed US wages, also Is In a private sanitarium at Philadel
A QUESTION
BoUfying Cree^ that hU wages would phia suff.
luK of overwork.
be garnisheed if the note was not paid.
OF SAFETY....
Reary Beckman brought suit against
This angered Craevy and be fluamlsd
r« you InsBieA. B. W. HAWmOS Is
nrlth Rosa over ffie matter, and pro Julius Coutlna s farmer of the town of
the JekssnnbloekpeUn
poned to go with ROM to aoase plaoe Newark. Wla. fur damages In Uie snm
urbere they would not be fntemtptcd so of 2I«.«M tor biting off bis ear. Tbe
they could "fight It out" They started Jury found for the defendanL
John
CarroIL
of
LaCrosse.
Wis.,
sued
west on Washington street and passed
the headquarters of the Typographic^ Ut» stitet railway company for the Mat
Gnlon. Ross turned and srent npstalra. of half a finger in an aoddesL.' Be
.warded 2406.
Creevy waited for Um at the door. The
A. enflord. of minoU. has
tragedy Mlowed in a tew mlnutaa
bean appotntsd cashier of the govemnsnt ptlattng o(^
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
Chicago. June 2.-Just before his axThe MbOns pcaia tan eHthdraWB Its
aeuUob last Friday John LatUmon. ohjaetioua to.tha appoUilwst of Dr.
<»np. -w. aaa.n’N’eokaad. told Guard Wesley Phtmmer Jaanw B. A«aU m XMB matm alntlMt vtdUn. a «aak a mma vnmid Mtsr to Itetar.
^
HOT^L LEELANAU.
il
Is
e 16
SS
OOWO BOOTH.
T. X. Falaa.
Illegal, of limited flowera.
direct IHtere« In the case. "The Chicago
live stock exchange." said he. In argu
...^ the ............
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ing
motloa; ’’exists „
In vlolatlup
the common, law. and In violation of
_______
__
. __________
the
antl-lrgst
law of the Unliod
SUtes.
. Its object U to guard well Hhe Interests
centered at the Uploo stock yarda and
to fix- certain rales
the sale of live stock. In defiance of the
laws it. is an entirety uiUawful comhlnatlon "
Flatattraesrhs tbs AtgwwieaL
T. W. ’Tomllpaon. speaking for Ihe ex
change. did not deign to answer the
argumenta ’This motion Is entirely in. consequential and Irrekvant." he de
clared. "The exchange Is not </n trtaJ
I
jb^’s'
ling at
is
tJU W. lUbSirsM.
Yes!
The Traverse Belle
5c. Cigar is posi
tively unequalled.
Havek-eOro-Mn*...
FoBck...
4^:::
ruer'e Bwlleb........
No
. >
. “
Cigar on the mar
ket equals our Dia*
mond J. for 10c.
11 s
11«
6to
6 0 ’lie
liMI
OOHHBOTSOin.
lArgeat aod Finest Line of
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Bpeetahr. Cbeapeel place lo ik^»r- G'»*
meatflaL Sattefaettoe guaranteed si
Lederle’s rrrS'.i!:
—Jewelry.
m
—Watch Repairing.
2ier.
4i»r.
Parlor'
—John Verly. ,
—Front Street.
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6rud Bipids & Iidiui L L
Thurtell
& Gane,
Leading
Bakers..
ItokStrat, lutwemtoat *««•,
Palace Bakery.
Meal Tickets at Rsiliiced Rates,
?
Fire Insurance.
Suits to Order.
Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
Of THE cm.
Ws are eluatoff Mt • ’
good packaff*
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lOe
Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
oar. 7th «ad Ob2o« Si».
Ads. in the Morning Becord
Bring'Qnlck Betnms.
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