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The Morning Record, June 05, 1897
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1897-06-05
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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WFUnAL PAPKE
OFCPI CUT.
MORNING
Pirrt Tear-No. 28.
RECORD.
TRAVERSE OITT, MICH, SATURDAY, JUNE
1897.
TwoCeote.
day M toa Mabel Bates told "Onr Alnmni
BoMnaea.” ThU. of aeeeaalty, waa
cUefly atattotioal. and to given tfi briel
^ Tiro .EmrSEBO xv/otxd the aa a matter of record, aa follows:.
8EVEETT on
OEABVATBD
ALXTKin BAjraim
Of the 150 apon the membeiship FEOM OMAMMAK DEPABTMEVT.
roll two have gone to their laat resting
•owe «r Beaatr *Bd IMepUy of Wit. place; tweiveof the ladies have wedded BrlUiant Efforts of
fiCndents
Xomer and Ooltun-PiBe BprMd and thirteen of the gentiemen have
Testerday Morning—Splendid Oborof EefnabiAanU Oaniabed With
oa Work and Oood Llteiaiy 'EendiPreti^ Ploiml Deoerattoae.
tione
fortyhave beeome aehool teaehem.
SixteaB beaatlfBll7 decked taUea. Of tbat«nmber one to the principal of Seventy-ooa pnptU o« the Eighth
with irliateoioir china and g]»mwmrt a high aehool and another a anperin- grade yesterday mmiilng bade farewell
and ahlniar ailrer, ^aniiahed with tendent Five phyaldana are bnildipg to the grammar department and pre
220 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY, MaMAOMB.
taoqiieUodtrmffrant eareatlOBa, lUaet np profeaalooal repatationi apon fonn- aeated aa enteifoJameat that waa enand taltpa, with panales latertwined dationa laid la onr High aehool. and one
bely bJ he ipdienoe of 4(A
with amllaz, preaeated an inriUi« trained nnrae owea a eaperiorednea- in the atmmbly room of the Ceatrd
aeeaa la the aty Opera bonae taat Uon to the aame inatitnUon. A drag- aehool bnUding. The nombera on the
lyed originality, genins
airfat
gtot rememhm many of the faoea gathr
Aboat the etrteea attiaeUre tabica ered aboat the banquet Uble ^laa^ and intellectnal training, while the
wm aeated £00 patrona dt the public night aa eompaniona of a few yean vocal mnsie and eborns work under Ow
aehoola, teachen and pupUa. The ago. Ftmr mnalciana have gained r»- direction of Mias Bieghpm waa .a sig
moet ooaapieaeaa of the anhbated and
>wn becanae of ability which waa nificant illnatratioa of the valneofthat
A lot of them in all
h^ppj throBff were the ffraftatea, eeat- atimnlated here. Eight ateongnphem department in the local pnblie aehoola.
sizes and prices.....
«d at a lone table mnnine parallel with learned the principles neceaeary to per The first number waa a Inllaby by
the ataire. Ae center tabla near the fect «tcnography in the Central boUd- tbs cborna, sweetly and correctly
gradoatea, waa oocnpied by the mem. Ing. Four, who have the elementa of rendered, whieli waa folIowM by a
bera. of the acho<d board and their finl-claaa aoooantanta, are following pleaaiog remtation by Oars Hanalovwiyea. Kx-membera of the board wen the calling of bookkeeping. Nioeailo- sky.
aeatedaear. Bri^tmnd happy faoee ceaafol aaleswomen and men graduated
‘Different Paths.” waa the enbject
ererywhere: pretty gowna worn by with mamben of the Alnmni. Four of the essay by Boae VanValkenbn^.
pretty glrla lent an additional charm,
which that lady displayed deep
edlton angaged In molding pnblie
while the ripole of merry langhter and opinion and learning to bear the hard thought and sentiments clothed in
the ham of woti^ oOBrerae formed aome ships of life phUooophieaUy. One to a langnage entertaining amd impressive.
III!
of the elementa of a brU^t aocial aoeOne of the nnique featnrea was the
Hitor and <
till
eeaa, which, combined with wit, bamor, ployed by the United Sutee govern fan drill by twelve yonng ladies, expatboa andintellectnal embelliahin«au
with splendid prectoioa and
It in an Indian bnrean. One other
will paas into local talatery aa tha moat to an artist, another to a civU engineer, cbannlog effeeL
dosen’t feel more comfor
pleaaant and thorooghly enjoyable an- three are following agrtcaitunl por- The keen forealgbt of Loutoe Bock
table or well fixed than
naal of the High School Alnmai.
anits; one to a real estate agent and one wea shown in her "prophecy” in wbl<^
those who recline on Slat
the paths of the grad uatM were so plain
At nine o'clock the prealdent, Cbaa. a commercial traveler. Three are lawer’s
easy furniture, which
ly marked ont that none eon Id fall to
P. Bpck; annunced the firat nambm- on yera, one of them a legislator, another
removes that “tired feela city attorney; another, moet con maicb straight on to aoccraa, bappinem
the ivogram, a aong by Meaara. E. E
and dlslincUon, or otherwise, ioto a
ing” from all fortunate
White, Dr. J.'A. Snyder. W. J. Hobba apicnons, to the aehool oommiaaloner ol
(irand Traverse coanty; the first lady fntnre already happily and satisfacto
enough to secure one of
and C. F. Banter. At the oonelnaion
rily settled for them.
their cool rattan or reed
be introdaoed the orator
the eren- ever Ueeted to that potion here. The
Hand Moody's reclUtion wasreeeiv.
remainder
are
in
the
Cnlvemlty
or
at
lag, Prof. John lAntaer. principal of
rockers or easy chairs,
ed with the applanse it justly merited,
the O^Ulae Ugh acbool and a member
(Woven
in handsome designs.
•Obt Infanta” are always given s and the "(eprodnetiona” of Maud Wickof the claaa of '90. Mr. LantnM' apoke
A fine assortment of baby
erabam were listened to with atten
irm
welcome
by
the
older
members
eloqaeaUy apon the aobject of "The
tion
which
proved
that
it
was
eej->red.
carriages, cradles, Ham
New Patriotiam" mentioned ita d»- of the aasoeUUon. Mias Joatins The chorus, “Night sinks on the Ware”
mocks, Lawn chairs and
' Telopmeat from the early daya of O'Brien reapopded In behalf of the claaa was another musical selection, followed
stools will also be found at the very lowest prices.
bomaaity, when aUf preaerration waa of *97, and propbealed Qaat things of by a story of "Onr Hired Uiri," told en
the only lew, ahowiog bow the idea
tertainingly hj Earl Bennetu Nellie
had advanced tbroogfa the gradoal ton and acientista tlhe ooneladed
Smith atoo gave a charming
growth ol the agea. Patriotism in the saying that the class woald prove itself
One of the best numben on the pro
fendal agea meant lore of frienda and loyal to itt oedore—"Troe bloe and gram waa the Indian club drill per
hatred of eaemiea. It then grew to in- pure gold.”
128-138 FBOVT STB
A heantifnl goodmight serenade by formed by eight boys, with a skill and
elade land and InaUtatlons, and at
proficiency remarimble exeept In proOppetew BMkvU-s BooksMve.
laat haa reached the point where aelflab the male qnartet cosduded the pro feaionala. The drill called ont atorma
greed moat give way to oonaideraUon gram according'to the eoatom is pre- of applauae. Grace Hastings recited
Ofothen and "the greateat good to the vions years. The president called a "Feraimmon’a Baby” wiUVbncfa realism
cemmnnlty takea the place of private meeting for the election of officera, to and feeling that tha andienee rewarded
follow the bsknqoet, bnt owing to the
irola.”
her with entbuaiaatic evideaecs of ap
We have gained edneational, re- lateoeeaof the hoar and the dlfBcnlty preciation.
Ugiooaand pUlUcal freedom and now of getting to order it was deemed^beat
A aplendld iaatrnmental aeleetion wai
have reached the viUl qneation of to postpone this till the beginning of
tha maodoUtt and piano dnat b> Lontoe
indnataial freedom. Be conclnded by the tall term ot acbool.
Buck
and Lottie Helm. The "GiftFor an hoar previoas to the banquet,
pointing oat that traa pa
oriane,” Base Wood and Ldtta Naeh.
meaaa laorela not only for the aoldier through the courtesy of Mcesn. Dodge
appeared with a great basket filled
A
Covell
their
large
and
pleaaant
offices
but for the atateaman whom money
with all aorta of appropriate . gifts,
cannot bay. Mr. Laatoer’a addreaa were thrown open for the nae ef the
which were dtotributed to the gradn.
waa foU of the Inaptring. apirit of de alnmni and their friends, and a deaten one by one, each getting a praeeat
votion to the beat intereata of home
fitting a peculiar characteriatie, and
and oonntry and waa tboroaghly en
preaeated with words fitting the gift
joyed.
________
and recipieaL
A pleasing solo by Him Josefs DedleaU Their Boras Jane 17 and
A fine violin solo by Nila Bugbee
Wilhelm ooBcladed the drat part of the Travaiaa Oity Will be B
Mary Hunter as aeeompaaisL was one
program and the banquet proper
Thsy’ra of relisble mstertols: edlor to bisek. These nadenklrto ere
The dedication of the eluant new of the pleasMt aumhera and waa
preceded by an Invocation by Bev. D. lodge rooms , of Daisy Lodge, B. P. O. cbeeriagly applauded. The final ebo- etyltob. They give s distinct graeefalaee to the dreee Mdrt. Improving
si^esraroe to s wonderful degree. The ladies ere delighted with «hes
£.. la Grand Bapida, to fixed for Jane rua, "The Bed Scarf,” waa a delightful
Foil jnstiee % a done to the toUow- 17 and IS. The new home ofjhe Daisy aeleetion and ended the fiseat program
ever given by the Eighth grade. The
Elks to located la one of the bandao:
Exclusive esle for this city, st------brick blocks just erected la Grand preparation of the exeretoae and the
Bapida, and when fully completed will bappT raeult were due to the energy
be the moat baaBtifnl and
and care of Mtoaea Downing and Baker.
lodge rooms in Michigan, not excepting Superintendent Orawn. In a few aVllliefcni 6al«i anything. Tbe dedication wilt be a propriate words, welcomed the grade
grand grrot and invlUUona have been into the High aehool and hoped that
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
FMiflatod
seat broadcast among the lodges of the entire number. 71. would graduate
Aamtvd Ftolu
Stnwfabn
tiie order. Traverse Ci^ Lodge to in in 1901 with as great honor ue they bad
IJnfce
Code.
done
this
time
and
tiiat
no
mtofercluded
among'
the
favored,
and
at
the
WalM
meeting Thursday night a plan to go tnne would prevent them from also
The bqpqoet which was in charge ef
to Grand Bapida with a crowd waa die- gradnauag in 1905 from the Univeraity
the lAdiea' Aid aociety of the Cmigreof Michigan.
gation^^chureh was one of thf moat cussed. It-is deaigud to go about fifty
■vnifnii^served snd sitogetber elabor strong If possible and take the Boys*
Band
along
to
show
Grand
Bapida
that
BOOBOHSB nrJ,UBED.
ate ones ejer given in the d^.
The after sapper program wmi there is all aorta of harmony in Trav
erse City. A committee waa appointed Frank Koij^t Thrown From Hto
started with a solo by Dr. A. H. HoUi
to look up the matter and make the
Wheel and Badly Injured.
Aay, and be waa forced to respond to a
neectaiiy arrangements, if the required
hearty encore.
About 7:00 o’clock lasteveuingan aenamb«r
can be secured. Bffortt
Toastmaster Buck in a happy mai
eldent which msy end eerionsly oceurred
now being made to obtain redneed rail
Yon know the • BEST”
then introdoeed Mlaa Florence Jack
to Frank Knight while riding hto btoywhoieeponded in behalf of "The Al road ratoa for the trip, and the reanlt <de on Slitfo etreeL Mr. Knight was
of the work of the eommittoe will be
, flonr.. If not we shan be
umni” She gave a brief and witty
riding along at a high rate of speed cm
anaenaeed latw. Tlito lodge has many
talk, toncbing upon the aaoeeaa which
the sidewalk, and when ^>poaJte the
pleased to introdnee it to'
baa crowned the labon of the in^vid- members who live in adjoining towns resideaoeof John Snoahall. where there
nal memben of the association. Prof. who will probably avail themaelva
to a alight torn, he toraed hto bead,
C. B. Horn waa next on the list, bto the opportunity for a good time with and losiag eontrol of hto wheel.iteraahyon,
and will be willing to
1
subject being. "Oar Pedagognea; Bern the boys from Trarerae (Sty and their «d into a bitoblag poeLthrowing him off
mutual antlered frienaa In Grand
to Labw, Lameni and TMa” He da
and against the lawn nUlng. The
pay
the
freight
to
yonr
■eribed ip an nmnalng manner tha np- ids ‘Ibe eommittoe looking up the force of the foU tore Hr. Euight'e vest
posed easy Ufe of the *tea<^er and matter to compoeed of Dlok' Oarapbell. and shirt open and badly brutoad hto
town—no charge for car*
showed the real state of tUngi in a M. B. Gates, E. C. BUlinga, Ole Bos- ehesL He was taken to the honse of
eoednclng way. Ba mentkmed three
Or. MeConneU, on Chaa stroeL where
tage.
Ohimas WUl Bing Angnst L
of the world’s trreat teasers. Peatalbe boards, by
Frank- Friedrich,
Tbe efaunea for Bt. Fraaoto chnreh whowitoeatod theoeemreacs. A phyeni Froebel and the greateat ot-Ui
Chrtot, and cloaad in an doqnent man- will arrive heri Jnly JO^ Patter Baoer Mdan was c^led and ^oaopnoed the
aer. proving that the wwk ^ the stated last night that werk upon the brntoaa not extremely seriona Mr.
teadmr Aoee net die, bat goee pn to bUfrywiUhe began In a short time, Knight aaid that a dog waa follow!^
aBdibeeUasaa wlUbe sstaad la wsA- him, qad that be maintained a fast
better sad greater things.
Alter SB eajeyableadlo by Dr. HoUl- lag order by Angnst L
pads to keep ahead «f the anlBsL
INTELLECTDAL FEAST.
Read
the-
THE EIGHTH 6EADE.
4;
June
Magazines*
CITY BOOKSTORE,
"'“"‘'"’Hammocks!to sell.
The Man on Easy Street
S
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Proving
Very Popular
Are the~.
French Garment Co’s
-SKIRTS.
THE DAIST ELKS
-5
PEIOES ABE $1.60 to $8.60.
“V*.
STEINBERG’S
Perhaps.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
r
!
1/
XOBHtNO MOOHD. BATTODAT. JUHJt 6. 1OT7.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
MOBNUTO BECX3BD
remunn rfmn wow** mxart xonu
0*0. H. 8*ymouraf Or»»d Itoplda to
TBAVEBSB CITT. • MIOaiOAR,
ctty ye#tofd*y.
, ;
n»* w om<» or t*m
j. M. Wnttotomeow bom ImtomI
TBAVBBS^ H^ALD.
yenterdmy mo«tog.
>Xbo*. T. Baim a»» J- W.
j. W. Haxkw. Editor »d llW«r
BUBB6BIPT10HB.
rriX-T'’ ■. ■ •
■u mbUw. tor m»u. •
CMVMr.byMU.
^.i>.ouBru.
■ CkTTCnccUTW
t^n
0«M, m rn>atSa*ei.
-M'lur-*:
« by Bee. 8. H. OvyU.
tn^eei^-.
>•*».
W. C. Netoon. el LnUsd. wM to ttw
Dr. O. C idto. of Sottooto B*y wm
ia the city yoeterdny.
A. H. Brown reUmed Uet night bom
ntriptoOmnd Enpldn.
MlM Lon Dougherty, of Elk Bnpidn,
U the gu»t of Mle» Adn SmithUrn. liUoLym»n, of Potter, PA., to
▼UlUng her pniontn, tor. nod tot*. D.
a Tbompeon.
Mr. Md tori O. M. C9»rk *nd Mm
Wmtom Bogge of CheboygM. dined *t
PnrkPlnceyeetentoy.
John A. Lormn^ c«ne home Tboindny night bom Vm«»r, where be bee
been etoittog relAtire* »>ont three
X.nrcstow wwt on n *«npNf« i»
Boa. W. H. Foator ha* r*tamed from
Crbnm, Ohio, yottordnf momlnf. 0««
nTtober of women'* rirtne ef. riolent* Laaaiag, after a long and aevere Ulnea*
eU ft>y en to- which rednoed hto avetrdnpoto thirty
ly tom bom hto prlaon oeU
lariated mob and hnnged te a ------- pound*.
Mm. W. J. Smith and eon Eaymoud
Three citlaena are dead by rifle ahott
IMB mUltto men. The erlmtanl de- ofPorttond. toleh.. are vtelUng tom
Smlth'a
mother, Mm J. P- Hurd, on
•Mrad the tote he anffered, bnt riho
ny that it would aot hare been ,
bettor for the tow to have taken iu
eonreer Had the decree of the oonrt
been allowed to atnad without InterIsrnnoe. one would have auffered the
of hto eritoe. Mob violcaoe
Twultedin the death of three who
•ought to take the tow into Uelr
8th itreet
Mm A. McDonald, of ChSoago. arriv
ed on the Petoekey yeaterday to
•pend a week with her parmta. Mr.
and Mm Jaa. K. Qnntoa.
Bx. ir. 1-1).
The tongoe i* e rnnhU hot powolnl
cngeo M tbo bnmno body. It to powerfnl for good or poweifnl lor eril u it to
nwd for good or erU. With the toogne,
"blem me, Ood, eyen the Father, and
then with «pree me, men, wbitdi are.
made after the tomiUtade of Qod. Ont
of the tame month piqreedeth blearing
earring." -i-nuiapomiowami
Thtotopaaribleand viicu
oft^
and earring.”
an actual fact, bnt the Cbrtotian abonld
nae hto tongue to bnt one way—** a
tool ftw God.
In then
the rofponribility of leading the chil
dren of larael oot of Egypt, trim »•^ St add pl^ toat he to oot al^
qnent eauuKu
enoogh to
*“
Qaeni
**• perform
—
too tato. But God pramtoed him that
Be would be with him and tali hton
whattoaay. lot na note:
I. The kind of a toogne thatahoold
be a Cbririian’* looL U abonld ba a
oonaecrated woieMc—^
tongue—oortounnawvedly
OOBBmmeu
coeaacrated to God that when it qnke
Ood apoke. It to not a queation of eloqoeooe or of Mown** of ipeech. The
Wheel Furnishings
Are not luxuries, they’re necessities.
We are well supplied with Bicycle
Suits—how are you ixed for the
" . same?—Come'and see us and . com
pare notes—also have more than a
. i few belts—swea-ters-caps—golf s<^i,
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
are only tborohgbly ooneoemted to Him.
Many overrate and many nndemte the
Impottauta of eloonent *peooh. Let na
always bear in mind that it to not a
qoestioti of eloqi^ce, but of conae<»a-
The Soda Season-
to Jost fairly commencing. Wa wish to
Araw your attention to onr fine grade of
lee Crram Soda at S eU. a glaea. Oool
t. Tbo ways of aaing toe tengne aa a
Sparkling Soda, Peioekey Im Cream, (its
Chitotian'a tool The toogne may be
all oeam.) Syrups of One flavor made
^fw,i in many ways for God and Christ
from pure fruit julees only. Olasaea,
1 Spemm, etc alwtya neat and eleap. An
Mnw was to use hto in breaking down
' inexpenrive, eool, sparkliag, refrmhing,
Bid In at the Adminietra«er>a Sale opporitioo to God's people and la oaU-'
«wn handa;
drinL Bmnember tU plaee.
Teatarriay by/. T. Hannah.
inp (bem back to Ood and to fnedom.
Tbs aute aaaembly of Oalifomto baa
Tbe tongue
Ood.
ague may be
uc used
weu in
• u pralring
p»
s.
The admintotrator'* Mle of the CotpMed reaoluUana wrieomlng the
U may bo used in denoanoing wrong, m
ler property took ptooe ye*topday in
.
declared
David's
aia
to
m Batban
* '
*------ aooletie* of toe Cbrtotton Endeavor of
when
.
KaiosleBeek.
XinoM.
toe office of Probate JndgaJamcaB. nun,
so v.i~.
aften ————
‘
bim,aa
■■ woen Christ w
toe rwld upon the oeeaaion of the
Memroa, aad toe ptoM «a* bid to by the sins of toe Pharlseea Howoftenwe
great International coaventioa te be
Jnllaa T. Bannah for gOOOO, which to best God's name used in vain. Christ
bridin San Fmnatoeo to Jnly. The
about the amonnt of the etolmeag^t and Hto ebnroh defamed, and yet never
State Senate Aaa ooncurred in the roeit. This to the land ea the eantowast ntter a wosd of defense or in oondemns.
id toe
the atate prwwr
printer ha*
olnuoas ana
aw been
vwa
eoroarof Front and Union atreeta, ran- tion of the wrong. The tongue too^
anthorlsed to print in pnmj>hlet fon*.
Oxbloods, Cboeolatra,
■pedally be aaod spreading tbe bgospel
of
—i— —
If soyonkaoDing south on Union atroet to State ■peauiiy w
with Ulutmtioo*, to.000 ooplea far
in leading riancie to Christ, in
Cloth Topetoe value of
gtataiton*dtotribntkm. This to eom- atreet. eiHaprtotog four iuU Joto. «a oomfbrting aad ooMollng tbe unfortu1A5 bet each, two on Front nnd two on Bate and affilctod in the name of Jemis
aendabto entvprtoe in a good eaoae,
State. Th*
Cutler bouae. which Gbrtot.
o. P. OA»vm», Agaut KBW 1X>T ^8T BBOEIVED
Tightly applied. ___________
A Tbe time ft* Bring toe tongue as
atill stands Bpon the oorner, waa oneof
$1.67 $2. $2.25 $3.
the flrat buUdlng* to be eaed for botal a Cffiriftian’s tool It abonld be God’s
time. tooMBWMtoqxmkwbenOoddimofSbariff Simp- pnrpcMB in this dty. but of tote years
Other Colors, Other Pricefl. Mine
TCcted him to vpeak. God’s time to tbe
and
aU
its
braeebea
baa
been
used
aa
a
boarding
bonae
by
V bSeyele
HD-kiUbw,
are the best and Lowest in Price.
oppoetntie tima Harm U often dona
John Cutler.
Good fails to be done very often becanae
Hinrctreahmeato
AH* BcaTiWV -------------------------------------------- —
TSikn'
of the inoppartnne Bse cf the toogne.
•i St. Franeto' faatival waa at the Bo
'in
toe
city.
SIXTH OBADB BXtoHCMW.
There to a time to speak and a time to
hemian tabla.
CITY BOOKSTORE.
be eilent. We sboald study the Hme to
J. O. Imngworthy to rep^wing and Program of Xntainlag VnmbarsFlaa- ne*^ To know Just when to tpe$k to U.B.80LLBr.ltcr.
«PiumSl.
genemUy lanovoUng hi* bwber shop
as important as to know bow to rpoak
Tbe rixth grade poplto gave a flae or what to speak.
^ Front »t«et.
Let os oonaecrate onr toagoes to God i
-The price for pototoea. good white entertainment la the lower room
in Jeeaa Christ Ut us ^ Him what
gtoek, will Be IS cents par bnriiel to- of the Central bnUding yesterday
we should my. when we tooold stay it
moraiBg. Under the direeUon of MtoS
4ay, so say Bnitaom A Lardle.
and bow it should be mid.
Stella Barry and
Lanm Tregea R.-e Krumbeck. the following number*
BiUe
—I Kings xviit. flfl-Sfl:
rr «<'m>rably rendered:
P*. ixx, 1-6; xxxlv, J.U: cv. 1-7; cvli.
a »mwn
nmoog the bard workers at toe
were
&iOg—’ Xmeriee,”aehooL
J.g; Piov. X, 1*. 20; xii. 17-1*: *▼. *•
toh pond at St Franeto’ festival.
Instrum.-otal Duet-Ctore Botaer, iviU. 21; xxl. 28; Math. v. 16; Lsdee
A.
A.AA.McCoy A
ta.Sonsbaveo
—• - —
III, 8-10; John iit, II; Jaa. I, 26; Hi.
Laora Fuctach.
Bm bees esPeS te tfee tact Shat yeu
to ship potatoes by raU aad are shipBeritatioD—‘The Parson and tito 1-18; I Pet Hi. lO. II; I John Wess get St llM Orsf Stors (ear suvs>
jJmg from two to six carloads a day.
June Bug;" Howard Doekeray.
n«w line ot
OepMC w
After July 1 the KolghU of Pythias
Song—"Faariea,” achool.
Reckon cm Christ to do Hii part per
will bold their regnlar meetings on
Dumb-beU DrlU-Boys.
Pore Powdered Spieee,
fectly.
Directly you gire He takm.
.Wednroday eveaing*. Instead of IhuraViolin Solo—Laura Tregea.
Directly yon wiU open the door He raday as at present.
B«dUtk>,- 'BiUj'. L«t»r." Btt.,! tem Dirwtiy you wUl open the flood
Tbe boBM of tor. aad Mm John Bingham.
Pure Cream T^ar,
gmtm
gma He
rec poor*
i*mr« in
•*. e
• gluons tide <d
—
Orand to made brighter by the advent
fuUnem—fnllne* m
of wealth, u.
of power.
Song—"Faoeica,’' aebotd.
tnlinesB—^rnuocm
Of a boy-baby, who made hto appeariBstramental Dnat—Laura Fnrtoeh. of Joy. Tbe clay has only to be pl^c
(sad Pare
Powder, if res vast as to
to &! hand of a Pallimy. tbe marble
oaee Thursday night.
Oars Botaer.
BSkcU.SpeBsd*torSlca EsMer BhcMiac,
has only to be pliant to tbe chtoel of a
Bobber TsWsc.sU
gawcT
* wmsi mu slats.
■!■■■, Water
„s,ct BeiUao
,1,11, w \jwr{guarD—“Wb«s toe World Baisto
' The steam barge, Edward Buckley,
Michael
Angelo,
the
organ
hffi
only
to
»el i
smsed tor two.fMt«.) PesBtsls erriagM.
•Rived Thursday altar a cargo of lum Throufb.- Boy lag
be iwtponrivs to tbe aligbtert touch of a
— ->j kUida. Tkrost Breabrs.
wvMi ■, ooti
sBd At—-----Vo5 Quartatta-Lorena Peantn^
her for Bittenfiouae A Bmbree of Chi
tbe stadent bat only to follow
Glycerine sad Vtlefc Haxcl LeUew ter tW
cago. from WUUam Beltaer.
ton. Bertha Brown.
the lea« bigt of a Faraday or a Wbebsede sod fare.
Becitation—'■Tim Clown's Baby." well, and there will' be ao failure in le.
The regntar monthly ' sunrise prayer
colta Oh. to be equally atwoeptlbk to
ueeting of tbe Y. 1'. 8- C. E. will take llsxel Holmes.
Invtrnmental
Daet—Laura FurtaeU. toe moldliig Inflncoooa of Chrtetl We
olaca tomorrow oorDiu*
• : ia
.■ toe i,.v
B«pw....
abail not fail iu realixiog the highest
Stotebnreb, beginning at aeveno'clu, k. Clare Butner
ideal ef which we are capable, if only
we will let Him do Hto work nnbindered —Bcv. F. B.'Meyer.
Cesnier we sre oever eosteei to "let wel
I wia pro^js^ yesterday and Mm | . .....
.
iM*
luby Wolful.
oagbsloBc" bataiw^strrtoiatxwwvB.
...BllUnS
wUeof
deceai^
aply Pv BllUngs. wife of de
BmUy
Hoop brill -Girls.
Tlw Oe»T Ageeey- .
pointed ekeoutrix. as provided in the
Ko Iswcau be efficient which has not
Song—■'Song of the Summer Winds.'
will.
too general sunnrt of the pcoplt The
sebooL
Ifirnes*
wav «
Ernest i-nefvi.
LndKif. who
to tallying lumVocal Quartet—Lorena Pnmngtoa. only hope mnrt rest n^ the ohimge to
ohly
berFoudh for tha Sehomberg Hard- Bertha Brown. Esther Sheer. Hannah be effected in iwhwuuiu^ Tbe
xoc v
..,,
agency which can do this -it tbe gospel
wuod Lumber Ca, was in the city yeaPennington.
It nnd it aloue inakea roch an alteration
tordpy and a guest at the Hotel Lee
____ _
wUl
in tl»c hearts of men a* eanse* them to In Stylo nnd
,rons.«Mjosi
lanau.
BplrltoaUatic Ph<
bate
evil uimi
and love
ateevii
m™ rirttcousnoaa Here matcbuySl.OO L»3le»’Ox
The spmes of tbe members ef the
unri a b(«iunuig be made by eveiy one
Sunday night Prof. J. Randall Brown
ford, uld in the city.
rating --- --------------------------- were tmns
who
seeks
to
elevate
bis
fellow
man.—
will give aome of hto marvelen* testa
poaed in toe report of toe St Frasris
and esperimenta In Stoinberg'a Orgnd. Episcopnl Bi-oordcx.
festival yesterday. Alderman HnellProf. Brown to not aoknown in TVa-1
neotel was toalrmra and managed the
Etoraa) Lww.
verse City, aa about four year* ago be |
Jtc
The eternal love tiretb not, tbe eter Ladies'Kid Bolton Shoes
detaila.
gave an exhibition here which waa nal wisdom knoweib tbe hearts of men, MianeeBodChiidren'eSboes
60c
Iron bedsteada are In demand Just
considered one of the most mystical, and stilLffo us all frirth very longing^
now. J. W. Slater, the Front atreet
strange and fascinatingevergiveo in the the Toi« of tbe Man of Sorrows, who to
faroiturc dmler. reorivod an Invoice
city. Those who saw hto tests at that faithful to perform all He prontoeth, Ladies Fine liKUt color
ymtorrtaj and sold four of toem Iwfore
time will be eager to see him agsia. "Come out* Me, all ye that labo* and
XanB
...............H*lfPrioe
toe afternoon cloned.
heavy laden, and I wHl give ymi $1.60 Vici Kid Lace Shoes *1.00
aad with the aMtotanoe of LUy Mgy
Xm J. W. Travto and dnngfater Com
L
Sonday at Home.
Drown lita
WIS wUl
WUl be
VC tbe
Mi« ibvwo wvuucrnai
Brow,
roturned Thnrtday night from a long
display ot mantel telegraphy, exem^•tay in AsberOle, N. C., where they
ficstion of tita latest refined spiritual
ita's Light Color
went in aeareh of renewed health lor
totio pheuomeaa and other features
Travis. #ho to much improved.
which have mystified toe world. Prrf.
At the festival in <be aty Opera
Browtk has raeently reteraed from In
bouse
S. —
to•OUSe Tueaday evraing tors. —
dia, where he ------------ ------------------------Vogel lost a ten-doUwbUl. TWeflndat
«in tola line of e
grUl confer a'favor npoo tha lady, who
rail Ul afford to loaa tha mouey. by
Attention L O. O. T. I
Iraving it at toe E
oBog.
THE CUTUR PROPERTY
8. E. WAIT,
1^
sraiy JT
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
TAKS. In New Shoes.
ARTlStlC PICTUREFRAMING
omi
Has Your
63^
OXFORDS
Attention-
- At Oar
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
sjpnnaj
IIS
-OAEEISON
intat's'shoi;; ;:i7.so.*6,s5c
•HfOAi siqx
SiVH
iS3lflVl ,
-PAINTBE
—PAPEB
bowd
Tomorrow will be Forastara' Snoday.
The membeta of Court Travarse aad
the Stoterbood ot Foresters will meet
promptiy in their haU to attaudosrvioa
fB toa’Krat Methodlat ehun*. where
will ba addnaaad by Bov.
W. A. Pkya.
. Ail mambeis of TreraTsa C8ty Lodge,
' Ho. 4tl, are regnested to he preaont at
tha regular meeting which oecnrs this
evening.
Beside the iaitiatoey week
Muauto impeataat bulscaa ta'hadtolad. A good program has albohaaB
-HANGKE
-POBTAIi
-OABD
Wo lend, otlian toUoW.
FRINK FRIEDRICH,
» OU Sjjjjbn-S Ortslrol
ninonsr.
nosssimo sat.
31VS
■ 1
■
;;V
■•<1
KOBVnrO U(K>Itb, BA.TUBSAY, jimE 6, 1S97.
SIGHT OF TERROR.
Ur7XrB14TXl> KOB A'V^SnOZD ijf
OVTSAOBD WOXAV:
TEX
OHIO
KILITIA.
Broke Into Ooooty Jail, Baiaed a
Va^BaeUbaraad Haosed Elm
to a Troe-VoUar of BboU Bronx
Boldiexo XUlad Thfto and Wounded
BaTacal Otliara.
foUowadat tha end. In going down
the Btepe of the JaU. Mitehelt fell aad
the rope hUpped o« bU neek, The
crowd earronnded him and Jamned on
him like a thoneand hungry dogi after
one bone.
H»e brute wai kid
beaten aad almoet killed right there
and then. The rope waa <iuickty slip
ped orer hie Imed again and a rush
waa made for a tree in the comer of
the oonrt hoaee yard, the end
thrown orer a limb and willing baade
pnlled the rmteh up. Mitchell
left huging there in foil rlew of
eereral thoneand people, to ^ie the
death he bad bionght upon hlmeelL
Otdiaanee.
. OneMUlTai,
, ha ordli_____________________
e relatire to one miQ «
for Interest and Sinking land.
Be it ordained by the Coondl of
TVarrme City: that (b addlUon to the
-------- otherwlee prorided for there be
I by
so aaseeement of
one mill on the dollar of the total
loallMd raluetion
raluation o
of the property in
egoallMd
the city, the same to .. ............. he intereetand sinking fund of said ity tcMthe current fiscal year.
We do hereby certify that the fore-
S£^U*rf*SlTatTof Tmit^ (/tjM
w'.'w. Smith,
. Mayor.
Refrigeraiors,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc,
146"Front St.
HOBBS' HARDWARE STORE.
tboSletdayof Miy
Urbatta, Ohio, Jnne'4.—Sack a night
of borrora aad aoeb a nomlng of trarady baa new before aboeked the peo
AM SOHO BBQX TKB PAST,
ple of this «Uy. Erar aiooe the arreat
of Charlea Mitchell and the eenaatlonal
aoana when hto rioUm awooned la her Pathetle Inddent of the • Alomfll
bed, aa ahe identified hlxn aa the "Uaek
A toacblhg litUe Incideni wne
ier«
brata” who aasaolted her
a wejk afo,
eeted with the alnmoi banquet last
1I7 erit
critic# ooBdtand urt her in a pitiably
ut tka friaoaar night. Hereral years ago Miss Annie
iioa. the feeling agataai
baa been growing more intenae. The Ollroy, n member of the Alumni
local militia of twenty-fire men were atlon, wkUe aomplcting a eoame In
training eebool for nnnM, rolnntoer*
ordered ont to the jaU to protect the
prMoner. Then came hnrri^efitorta of ed to cure for two young men euflering
She eared
their
the o4mra to get MItobeU eafely with diphtheria.
Into the nenetlntlwy. AU thla time Urea, but ia so doing gare up her own.
the excitement
growing.
The They bare alrraya remembered her
aheriff waa foUed in hU plan to get with grateful hearte and tent this week
Hitebell ont of Jail aad on the Colam- from tb^ far-away b(»e ia Leadrille,
Ool. a benntifnl pillow of flowera, hop
bnstiaie.
The e^ti were thranged all night. ing to hare it placed upon her grere on
TeUa were baprd all aronnd the Jail- Deeorstioa day. It came too UU for
Fnally at S:ao thia morning enma the that, bet a part of the flowera
«d and taken to the alumul exattack on the Jail, when the mUltIa
fired on the attacking party aad mraek erdees in honor of her bmre and lormore innocent men than lawbreakrra, lag deed.
hot the eataatrophe well
Vrank Atkiaaon's Orerooau
an axploaion of wrath. The eberifC inAt the BMXant char^ Sunday even
' staatly wired the goremar for
Ing an oTeraoat belonging to Frank
troDpa eending a meaeage to him at
Atkisaos was Uken by mistake, one
WooetOT, Ohio, and as qnickly
order
aomethlng Mmllar being left in iU
was east to the Springfield
place. The owner can get it at the
gnardtojeporintoooe to Sheriff MoBnoono office, aad Hr. Atklaeoa wenld
Uia.
begladtoreeeirehleownlnnxehaage.
When the shooting ooearred aa at
KB. mTJDZB WILL UKAVB
tempt ' eras betag made to lyaeb
MttebeU by a mob who were entering
he AocepUd Poritton an Buperlnthe Jail from the rear. Tba mUitla
tendent of Plymouth Beheol.
. waa ia the hail on the aaeond fioor and
Prof. E. H. Ryder has uooepted a po•tnading at the windows. Biggina. of
WMt Uberty. and another man had titioB aa euperlnteudent of nchoole at
dedge hammars in their haada. and PJymonth. at a mlary' of WOO a year.
had broken the glaaa in the door lead Mr. aad Mrs. Ryder will leave here
fils new poaitlon
ing to the haU from which the jaU was about luly 1.
formerly
filled
by
Prof.
entered. Saddenlythe mUitIa opened was
BrowUhout warning and BIggfhe feU Grown. Tnveroe aty people will re
baekrrltt tiu exclamaOon, * My God. gret the d^artore of Mr. aad Mr*.
lamebot.'’ Then followed aeemieof Ryder, bat will eongrotulate them
death and deetraetlcm that brought upon their good fortnne.
otheradorm.
Volley after rdley was fired, until at
maay as tweaty sbota had beea sent
Inlotheaowd. There rras a general
panic far a while, aad the dead and
wonnded were arried in erery direC'
tlonln eeareb of doetora. Therollcy
reaulted In the kUllog of one man is•tnntiy and wounding a half doses
ethers. Two of the latter died later. ^
Ibc sheriff called on OoTersor Bnsh.
m»ii toe more eoldiem, and at 7:30 this
' aomlng the Springfield troops arrived
' nnd immediately marebed toward the
The angry ciUxena. who
werbinoeneed over the killing of towns
men by tha mUltUat2:10, wwa only
further irritated by the appearauce of
more troops. Crowds ga'hered along
the atTMU and greeted the soldiers
with hooting aad all sorts of iphulting
remarks. Next ma<T6aIls begaa to ht
throvrn at the aoldiera. A fever of ex
ritamant nged more fleroely. Women
appeared on tbeshueU in targe nom
bora, and their pryeenoe eeemed to be
aa Inoeotive. to the mob to areage, in
aome manner, the outrage of Uro
AFULLUNEOP........
Why Go
Elsewhere?
I^ea yon cannot bettar these
prices CANNED GOODS AT
LESS THAN WHOLESALE.
boTiou Enow
*«no'.
City KewB Co.
Napoleon
Bonaparte.
Said, after a great hatUe.
*yon cannot make a good omelet withMh hrenking a few enn-” Neither eaa
a merchsnt have a clean atoek without
breaking a lew prieea.
Theutrioal Hotea.'
Coro, eolld pack,..........................
«e
Tomatoes...............
Pass. Early June.................................
7c
Pumpkin, makes pte like mother
nsedtomake..................................
«c
peuehee....................................................
1^
All other goods is proportion. Baking
Powder of all kinds._____________
ill Grades of Meat Sold Cheap.
GOODS DELIVERED.
CHOICE
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
---- and----
STAPLE
Groceries I
TELEPHONi HI.
CAULKETT & CO.
Cor. CsloB sad Mlntb Su,
FROICFT^ DELITERY
And tbs VERY Bast Goods.
THE BEST PHOTOGRiPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
uatU farther aetiee&eWt grade of
Frank Stepan,.
BulolphOt.,WMtSUA
CUaETSFOBneFBIDOIBl.
Our Stock
and BO astro chargu for groupa. Bamember thb work le gr-------riuBB la every respect or money refnod_
.
____
_ mistake in the
Don't
Haa been br^ea up In place—Front and Park Sta
elaes cariy in tha aeaaon aad. for eteas
that aro left we give yon prieee that
arp all broken ap.
HIMES, Photographer.
ForJnstaace:^—
ABlS-OObUck Chevntt
fi QH
bolt, man’s slxe, for.......... \Pec7vf
AH wool black CUy Worat- ft Qft
«d Snit worth 812.00 for... O.CfV
Take Lemons
Murtaugh's Academy.
---- AT----
Pillsbury
Flour 1
Famil; Groceries
OeUrcred w aiv pan ct the eitp.
Flelschtnao's Cooipreosed Toast
Comie Nepo
lepo entory,
•
fine bunio
1 1Q
uud wing dancing, AgoodSoltandCapfor
aelectiona,
boy, hl*e from Sto 14............ A.A57
voioea ki Southern
rich and
by noted oolored
talent, will be aome of the features ut
8 elnberg'e Grand Opera hones tonight.
Inatrorttons on Molln. Mandolin. Ban
—SEE
jo, Guitar. Cello and Baas.
pMkaU aad Scott’s Musical Comedy Co.
bus reeeived aumeront complimentary
iDtruKtiiWTM^ II m kMt.
press notioaa aad their entertaU
-OUR
is SBcb as to invite large audienet
disunion St.
Terms Bsasonable.
be thoroughly appreeiated.
Teephunu S*.
-BARGAINS
Boom », dtp Opera Bouee Stock.
Wm. U. Hartigun. who will appear
in the Grand Opera house on the lUb.
eomea highly recommended by
and public all over the eouatry. The
following from the Alliance, 0.. 9bu W
-STRAW
one of many equally pleasing:
la the difBimlt dual role of Or. Jekyl
—HATS.
and Mr. Hyde, Mr Uartlgao eoored a
great enooess at the opera honae last
evening. The story tells of s certain
J. RANDALL BROWN,
lesrued physician. Dr. Jekyl, whu had
The World Famrd Mlatl Rraderand Splritoal Madium, in his msrvelous exuarconceived of a drug, wbieh taken',
Inents in mental tertvrax.1 y snd exrnpiifications of the Utost refined ^ilrik' '
changed the moral and physical being
nalletic phenomena, asslsto.. by LILLY MAY BROWN, theyi----------- -'—i—
of tbessbjrct. By oontinuous use of
the drug the better nature of'the man
Popnlsr Hauer sad CiMbler.
isicataad the courteous, sffsble Dr.
Friedrich Bleth,
Trarwee Otty.
Jekyl becomes the degraded, deformed
Mr Hyde In the Utter f >rm he com.
■ mitTmnrder
Fresh Vegetables DaUy.
Jacob Furtsch,
STEINBERG’S GRAND! ONE NIGHT ONIT.
Sunday, June 6th.
T. J. HOST.
When the Springfield company ar-of” D%"“kyi* T^
S(elnbeTg’S GflOd OperTHODSe.
rived atL’rtaaha a deeparoto coBdiOon • tskes poison and die* in the meet terri-
One Night,
feellngSgalnsi the troop, was
that
die
aew addition
was greeted with 1
f«»orably with thalrtof tha
moat
‘
•
...........................................
■
jean and p^ted with mad
Fearing famous aotora.
mors Moodahad. Mayor GawMoa orOu
*ba
wtuua
task.
darad the tn^ to ratoro to tha danoL
'’And yon nevar make mtatakaalfi
Then the mob mad* a freah aaeauit oa
qwliitHb 1 nppoa^”Baid old Batlkm
the Jail.
to the yooQg man who wanted to be hie
The axettament was growing so faat
that another clash between the troops |
cvS^^^Slbe yoong men. with a
and ritisensseamed InerlUble. In ihU „pprior milo. “I shonid my not. sir.".
------ OUO:-----cmerpreney Mayor Osnston took the ra. I
"WelL tbo^" remarked old DulIiCB.
aponslbility of ordering the Springfield ' ttmiing to his work, "yon won't do at DAVE PICKET—Tbe King Banjolst of
fun makera in Cotsie Soaga.
company to return to the depot. The ' all. I don’t want any young man to
DELLA BENA-Tlie Oetoroon Soebrvtta. In famoos buck and wing
daadug.
by the aoldiera. than their fi-rce deCHAS. SCOTT—The Comic Orator will
Nothing like It ever bafore attempted. Bvidenea that the desd do retara.
maad for the blood of Mitchell grew
toU you ’chUtoas’ how it happened. No <dd rope tvlng taata. Every opportpnity given for the ekwest ioveaMgatioa.
*‘I hope the r^nrt imx't ttaa thrt you
are going to ride i diamond frame this DAVE PICKET—In refiued trick aud A oo^ial tnvitatton extondad to ^1.
Btronger. ' An Immediate gxttack
fauey banjo Juggling and impenoA Nomioul fee vfill b« charged to defray axpaoaea.
tally on the JalL MltcbeF]
’It ia Bntree.'’uaid tbe lady bran
Xteer.Oprasi;:». arascernSnA
was in u momaot lu
hands of the
"f shall ride a meeauliae HELODY qUABlXITB-WUl runder
mob. and the eect minute was bauging
uotne beautiful adcctiom.
wheel, hot tbe frame, aa one can tea
from the naarast trea Bendiw^ef
with half an c^e, is in tha form of an DAVE PICKBT-Xn his brauk-naok
CorrespoBd with
urasan were praaant aad witaemed imgnlar paatugoa.”' QinoinBati En.
song aud danca.
theTraverseCity
tha final scene of the toob's fury.*
ouirar
_____________
CHAR SOOTT—Baritoaa ScOo. ^
The oowd got into the JaU in short
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
The .avqnlng's entortatotot
ariMr. Thig did not wait to unlock
lock Lumber. Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flppring,
aamxlude with a very laugbabl
the door to HltebeU’e eell, but burst
'Marriage in the Sunny Boutl
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
TUm to sa BSch Ulgwum la s aeaB pottotoA
toe look with u stodge hammer aad the
A SMT otN M ikefv to b«v~« Fseu soA VUlrr
deer flaw open. HHaheU offered ao
descriptions, including ? Engines, Set Wprks, Carriag^' \
—-mouir
and nothing objm
smtotaato. He did aot utter a word,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Hant for sale.
taaawlalhaatowdhada mipeaad
ylaaafi It ever the bnto's arch, aad
PHato-to aad Wo-Oa sale at box
Vp«»4au Putomrsto Pu»w Baagm.
fihaarawd ^afiartha doOTsMUahatt SM Fnwt fitfual.
Saturday, Jane 5.
PickBlt
Scott’s
Hepa llBsical ComeGy Go.
Spirit Power In Full GasligbE
If You Have Logs to Sell
Facts and Fairy Tales
Geo. B. Winnie,
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
XOBNIVS &KOORI). SATTOPAY, JUMK 5. 1807.
IV.
TnXMAN’S YEARN.
ItU To B« Atuirod of tho Cmiv
pany Ht Kaapa.
■V
BUS PCUB rr UV8 BEFBOOEE HB,
tn^—of Um araat*—OaIUi
£ '
t TCra*» BmulM CbmOUA.
WMhlnctoo, Jane «■—Th« •ettsietcBUi
food procTtM on Ui« inrlfT blU
y«MeKlBy. oovertnc about ten pacoa ot
tba matala arbadule and almoat «om>
rUUnr u. Tb* formal contMt aaatnat
tha meaaor# waa malnUtowt i«t all
amaodmeau ^endlnc to cban«« the tiU
4s Taportad trtra voted down, and iba
Ananaa cominluea tuataloed. The detaw a'as tDal.tl>- of a technical cdiara^
tar. the Rapobllchn aenatora contihuinc
the policy of rcfcainlny fram,jnaklnc
apoarhea Bafore the larirT WU waa tak
en up Tillman save the scime another
botir of axcUln* coniiwr^ over lha
propoaed ausar Inveaiigatiati. He defoatded htmaelf from publlahed ebarsea
retattve to bU adminiatratlon of the
sovereoratalp of South Carolina, and
than moved that the committee battog
cb^rte of the sugar imoluUon be diecharged from further conalderatlOB of It.
thus brtnrlDg the aubjcct directly before
the at naie.
Hpotlem Maa fram CanpUaa.
Tniman began fil* atatemem by preaaitlng a newspaper clipping which re
ferred to chargaa olade against him in
ccnoeciion with
hit administration
m-blle governor of South Cac-Una. Thei'e
charge* hs,declared were «*le. He had
net iheni before and he read an open
letter wriitec to the p-.-pl? of South
Caiolirta characterlalng the chargee a*
Zanders. Tbl* wa* an attempt to divert
attention fn>nn the augar scandal, the
•enator declared, bnt the attempt wTiuld
fall. All the crime* In the decalogue
bad l>een charged agalnat him. He had
appealed to thy people and they had rue*
tatned him. arhdlng him io the senate
after aheatedcanvan. Nowthemme
egga were brought forward.-' If any :
deelred to look Into his characler he
enurtad the futlest Inquiry. And any
other senator Against whom ahere was
the breath of scandal should have the
Charges 'prul>ed to the builwin and the
. scandal dispelled.
Calllaser Thinks bire Too UmH.
. OalllRger then secured recognition for
a ■taiemeni of the aJtUude of the comnittee. -Bvet^- man In public life feels
the sting of false rlwrges.'' be said, "and
must the senate pmise every time such
accusation* are brought to spend- Its
time and the money of the.Hnited States
•n pursuing the chargee? If that waa the
cate, then there «»uld never be a tariff
bill or any ether Irill. As for himself.
OaUlnger said he would decline to enter
.Affibab Inquiry a* to thecharacler of tbk
-aenator from South Carolina or of any
«ther memlA of the senaie. In his own
good lime, and after the mvlutlon had
been carefully examined, there .would
Silverware,
Diamonds,
Watches.
GAMPOS SENT FOR
fonea. declared-"Tbe cnatrman eouio
not have made autdi a stateamt aa It
waa not ao.*'
"But he -did make IC' again aaaerted
wanted at M«drid by thf Coming
Tinman.
NgwCabinat.
-Then let him make tt hei^" de
manded Jucies.
Tite foator* were facing each other
and the exchange waa direct and per•onaL Tmman said he bad teen that
the Repul^lean aenatora had "caucuaed f TBko Vp the Work la Whieh He Paltod
at a dinner.'* and had decided not to
Awhilo Afo. bat with • Ubersl Hlstetry
aupport thta Inveatigatlon. Waa this
BoUsd Him This TiBW-CommoBt si
aaMher lie? The Democratic aenatora
OB whBt ths cHsU Hay
alao. were aald te be eppoaed to InMsBB Cor t#.lH
vestigatloB. "But." be added, turning
CoasBl <Mieml Lso.
to hla aoKClatea. "If there ta rascality
Madrid. June 4.—A eablseicouncil via
sre ought to know It- It lajg » Uh you brid yesterday, the queen regent pretldby your votes to' be rtileved. of the
Ing. The reUring premier, SenorCanovaa
cbaii^ before the Aroeiicsu) people.'
M
Castillo, made a long autemeni re
Jonea of Arkansas, of the committee^
gave aaauranee that the resoluiljm garding Cuba, the FtUllpidne Ulaods. tbe
would be reported In due time unleaa internal altoatlon. the relations between
taken from the committee. "I believe Spain and the i'nlled Bute* and the in
the senate of the rhited States ta an cident which ted u his r^gnatloa. Her
honorable body." he aald. “i believe majesty declared herself satisfied with
senators are gentlemen — as a rule.' the explanation of Benor CanQvas. and
There was htgn of suppresasd laughter
begged him to conUnue the government
at this QuaURcatldn.
,
w
I
unill the criilt was solv^ Benor Canoraa. after the couhcil. ^Id the queen
1»ad asked him to teVlffraph Marshal
llartinw de Campos asking him to
TBEBT TACKUSTBK aAlNB CXAR. come to Madrid, and that the Utter bad
y. -A..
replied that be aould arrive here to
.lad Gals "Tarsed Dows- Both by ths day. Benor Canovas added that a solnO’e-srBlwx-.
Hproker asd the Hobbs.
UCD cf the crisis will be dlfflculR andwill
Washington. June 4.—The bouse pro- drH-nd upon, the conference* between Manaeo Block.
e enlivened by a (he queen regent. Oeniwl Campos and
Single Incldeot. the attempt of Tefry Bcanr RogSita. the Liberal leader. It U
(Dem.) of Arkahsa* to secure consld- aalfl'that tbe tatur I* prelmred to apply
eratlor. as a privileged matter of a reso extensive reform* to Cuba through the
lution for the ImmedUle appointment Ir-MrumenUlUy o'f General Camppa who
It lb believed will ihc rlly euctved Gener
Plante, all colon, ready
of the coromlltee on foreign affairs. It
al >Vc-lyer as capuin general of Cuba,
for bedding at
was ruled out of order, gad an api Ks<4l«> iBtsrrst bI WosblagUia.
Xieal takrti from the declidan of the
chair wa* Uld on the Uble by a strict of tthe Cano^-as cabinet at Madrid
F. X. Fkia*.
party i-ntw Simpson, the P»-i>unst lead* cU« much Interest In offlcUl quarterf TcUpbOBC HI
SIOW.lltbBUeet.
owing..................
to Us possible, effect upon
er. wa* absent and several btlU were hene.
.......................
pawed by nnanimtius consenV The Prye j the; p<.i!cy of Spain toward Cuba
prevent collision* on certain bar-■ atijiude of thf I'nited State* toward the
>w.—
.re .nri iniBnd oBier* of the
Minuter Dupuy de Lome will
KAT BE BEST TO OTJBl AQAIH
BCSIFSSS CARDS.
g M. BkOWK.
roaWrandag. til Froel •(.
Try A. D«AM. AreliHM BBd SupertotMUMb
W . yrtedrlch Block.
.OILBXRT. AuorD*y.
P‘K.;
o to Probate pfsctlce.
ID. Mcreai tU« Co. Bloek.
ITtWKDDLE a <CB08B. AUDfaeTs. Sveelal
X atteoUoD to prrferliBg Usd UUes. Boom
-lyOperaHotise Block.
-new Idtu in-
unsm UD lOBTHusnu ti
Fancy Toilet Articles.
OOniO KOBTB.
----.Pretty Bifcote In----
Cut Glass.
Pansy
te,"
SOUTH BJDI omHHOUSS
fenra. amended *o k* to make ihe.ap-1 tak« the change rbUo*.,ph^ly. and *
propnatlon of llO.ftK) avaUable out of | hou gr«lly «irpH*td. «
the unexpended balance at the appro->•»'-« l^lcated^t a ruj>tu«
priatlun foe the MlwlSJUppI flood suf- ; wM IneMtablc. Among ofllclaU yho an
^re ee»ee 'mbomI ami the oonferenne ' faidlllar with the fuius-of affaire It Is
ss.ri'e-”^4 xz;i;:"tuub”.L‘'„«^"'.h““js!
bis question of privilege. -It affects the
o,
- m.it.d
1... .0, 0..
Although the Duke of Tetuan U n^
He. s!Ko. «;Ne.
Pill;
DIAMOND J.
10 Oentfl.
TDAYERSE DELLE
beaioD La
HstdeOni
CUef
prtvll.,.,, B, »ld. vU.ll)'
o.
rtchi. ..H privll„» ot the hoiou. -I : th. Ihe toemler olll theo ov^cm^e
un a .Hiaiheni nmn .od a Demoer.1."
*on ohleh led up
e.S.r.rrpSToVSl.iV.S^lS’fo .S"
ootMo Bocra.
.
They are the beat tdffsie
for theee prioea to be ob
tained anywhere.' AlA) a
full line of-----
Pipes and
SilTsiT IS-'
Tobacco.
^.it thU reUle. lo . ™ritvul.r com- foro.rd. The erbd. come. .1 . Umo
«.llT.e e^edrSrr
,bdb M.drid 1. .boot to cctet opoo lU
iS “
-Tb; ,.o.u.o.b mim .1.1. bl. commuomer )•»““ TM
Tte^Mriottsa ambT.*
tloo ot ptlCllem..- r.ltemt«l the .peak- «t •Ikio.c .'111 .0 lo Pan. .od tbe ro,.l
er. "The time of the houre cannot be fUnily and most of the government
MO^kM................" .................... 4Ma.».
leader* will go iw San S^ia#tlan. But
atopped In this fashion."
•yteg smuaes. ♦P»aiiiigiri for point* BOrih
of OftekBBB jBBriloa. take ikl* trolB BbA
"We have plenty of time," ahouud mile is drme during thl* vacation, and It
I# fClt that the Duke of -Tetuan will con
fehaagenl JunetiOBtoKo. I. (BlopBonly lo lake
Terry.
on paMenevra-^ to leave tbeea.
tinue
to
direct
affairs
during
this
period
•TPhat deperda" retorted the speaker,
J'bUUm tbs
aarcastlcaily. "upon the rriaUon of tlm* of loacUon.
Bere V«*t suggested that there was a to v.-hai Is going on." {laughter cm tbe
precedent for Ignoring charge* against Republican aide.)
14»seU«rBlosk.
Chicago. June 4.—At tbe Stale Sports-,
Thereupon Terry read a long resolu
the ptnonal characler of a aenainr. He
ben's shooting tournament >-rtterday
referred to the attitude of Thurman tion Bith 'several "e-hereaae*" which
the team shoot was Won by the Plswhen an Invesilgatlcn was proposed he had prepared. It reclles the deep in
takte club, which won It last year. The
Stgalnet one of hif'arsoclates. He hsd terest the people bad in the Cuban ques
score was 34 out of forty. Tbe sweepheld that the couri* »ere open for pri tion. the passage of the belligerency
vate r«lre»« and that It «a* not for the reaalutlon by the senate, the necc*- stakes at l-m bird* was finished, a num BBtoksclBsToecaiys^-CsBUoseyoa*
ber of men iKHng Ued at ten.
■enate to undertake lo right a private alty for H* due and orderly con»ldemoSkHaiS^pii B'ekto 'ups. put o«.
Strike ol IIUbbIs MIbm.
ticn by a obmmittee of tbe bouse, and
krnmgTillman was again on hi* feet. The concluded with a declaraUon of the
Sirlngfleld. Hla. June 4.—Tbe t
»ews{«pers were trylrx to make a fire sense of tbe house that the
^n> In 'Ae Chicago-VIrden Coal comta bU rear, he aald. while he wa* en .. forelan affairs should be tmn^- -paj^-'s mine* at Vlrden and Auburn,
J nurilierin* about 4&0cnenat both placea.
gaged In a Ore in front. HU resolution alely appolnied.
Bayne made-the point of order, 'r.-hi-h
„nu.g because the operator* hava
t do not
alraply sought to determine whether tbe
--------flnam-e committee was the creature of the speaker sustained. Teir>- a*k«J to ^^^ed ihela wage* 6 eenu per ton.
«o repair 1
HprelsUy. Chesperi
Cbe sugar trust, whether senator* «ere
swatrisL • 1
from
the
tbe "tooU and paid agent* of the sugar
trust." or whether they were here per- Chair's decUionr' asked the B|>eal.^r.
UISCELLASEOirS WAKTS.
forming their dutle* a» honorable men.
Tcrr>- seemed to evade a direct an*w.*r
to the spefker-s question, wtiich was
ALDBICH VBBWSA-aPBCIAI.''
several time* repeated, by shZmUngthai
GalUager ThlBkB It EasyAo I>ee*de Which he had authority to demonstrate that
a question of thla sort should be de
*• B-lleve^Usst -Ilf 4 erBclty.
cided by tbe house, not hy the sp-aker. CVtPM rOB BALg-ktWBfB SB UieMniTsr tem
Oaninger. proceeding, aald tbe peop]g
Thet. the speaker dropped his gaveliclth
~fBTeive City. T
et each •enator's state must pasa Upon a responding whack and dirorted Terr}-!
lT*r nuis tkroneb t
rterearleavea for Orasd Sapid* a
' kU character. Jniimathma and vague to resume hla seat.
1 UBOB, Agent. Tiwt
-e^rgcsi bad been made against tl <r declarsi
iO. DB BATBM. OMriaTPaMgr J
tneml>ersiof the .finance committee and to enter aa appeal the si>eaker enter
-BgalDSi tte senator from New Jersey tained If.
Payne immediately moved to lay the
tUrelth). Those who knew Iheae senAtora nefded no iavtetigallon lo i*ow appeal on the table and with Terry eOH
that the cbar»«*i'were false, “nte sen «Tksnoring
ator from Khude Wand (Aldrteh). a
“"..S'teadteg member of the finance cwnmlt- carried—99 to eo. The yeas and nays
were demanded by Terry and the roll TTTANTX1>-Bl»er IM*«f*. Appljr »c T. C
tee.''^bad
XCe. Bao risen
rucu and
•iiu had
i.~. made'a oomplete
lUBteeatW, L»«iberCo. __________________
was
catlt^
The
appeal
was
laid
on
the
^
to
the
senate.
8o
OttyBtaUoa. is effect Bepi.tT.1
BBd'waiLvplng denlaf t
__llinger. It U the word IsbU—*0 to <5; present and paired. £8.
that, dertared Galling'
RlcbardKOD lock ocoasiun to taunt the
Aldrich against that of
of Ncl~m W.. Aldrich
Rri^ublicaijy
with
slttlRg
Idly
by
while
.................. ..
t of a New Tork new*.
paper. Which was the senate to ac thc-u*and*«f bill* which should be concept?
Was there to be a momenfa rtdered w«re aluml-erir.g. Many of thes.»
hesitation Id accspilng the aiaicment < r bill* were for the relief of old soldiers.
Payne repIUd that tbe Replibll&n*
-------PBOPBlHIUBa or——
Aldrich.
OPgK DAY AKO NIGIIT.
' "Can s^tator Aldrich and tbe comfntU wertwenUrriy satisfied with tbesituatlon.
•We don’t profane," said he. "to lay a
Ue deiiy a hearingr- queried Tillman.
"B ben the paper making the charge of stegte straw In the way of the senate-*
fered to appear and prove the charger- 'action on the Uriff hill. IRepublk-an
Galilnger said this Invcsilgatlon of applause.] As to the old aoldlera. they
Charges might go on Indefinitely, Bup- wUI be taketo care of aa Boon asthetreasM |^....|peLlU^
rttet dam lyBes^^Bpevlal Bate* ,
pose another paper made another charge. ury can be replenished. Tbe Republic
Must the aenate start aa InvesUgailoa ans have confidence in their exscutlvc.
of that charge?
Tillman was sUll They are willing to truA him to lake
•tandtng at hU desk and an*wetvd; "If rsTt of the Cuban question. But he
iheae charges axe fatee, then It U time must be given time to examine the altuat -reg cmr.
CO atop tbe lies spread before the public atlon."
Wlih eome passion Payne declared
—thU •lander of lhk-wnd-40 punlMi the
enn guilty of .the faUehood: and untU that the RepubUcana to a roan vtood by
We
»re
eloatng ont n
„„»UavT-l.
K.«IU»n«<»
u
you do ao you stand c*nvtcted befots'^ ' the speaker. "We have sat by day aft
tb. JobowD bl«b btiu
goodpBcksge
the American people." The time bad er day." aald he. "and seen him insulted
because
we
know
Insults
from
that
aide
twC arrived. OalUnger Aald, when th*
Amencan preaa wa* to be muaaled In of the bouse could not hurt him. We
the manner suggected by tbe aenator saw U tried In IBM and 1»L We
him attacked. Insulted and even abused
(rots South Carolina.
CBnBedXn>iM,pwffh)....... .
S«e
/ftar OalUnger conelnded ‘norasm wHh foul names, but tbe abuse recoiled
O. U UXSWOOD. a. p! L Ow,
*ffn,p«4“.............................
.®«
tnade tbe statement that /ones at upon Us aufbora end the country sneOhoiM Mixed Piddat. per hptUe lOe
Nevada bad told him that ka waa ready talned the speaker. filvidenUy there sue
to report the Investigation romiluUon. sUU thoee aver there ipolnUng to the
Democratic ride] who believe they can
OalUnger aald thla could hardly oe true,
gate acme notoriety or fame by hurling
ga tbe coanmlttee bad not acted. TilltesnUs at the gentleman whose place la
nan repeated hlo
‘
ew.9tb«BdVBt0Bai».
JosM Of AflnutMa. the other member the chair eaUgw him from deteadteg
^ Hear HBBOBle aioek. VbIsb MMl.
• A.W.JAHRAUS, •
a,w.^
--a
Cycle Owners LootHerel Chicago
West Michigan
Lederle-s irrSiS
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing. fJ;KKS£:::::
D-“.iiJ"TS;?SoSa¥vi"Avrs.'-
—John Verly.
—Front Street.
6rui Kipids & lodiiu S. R.
Thurtell & Dane,
HOTEL LEELANAU.
Leading '
Bakers..
P*tk Strot, brtwwt Treat * Can,
Rates, $$1.50 per Day.
Palace Bakery.
MeilTTcketsatRedneeil
Rates.
ITTckets
?
A QUESTION
OF SAFETY....
Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
Fire Insurance. ROILED OATS. at..J.-5c. pkg.
i Suits to OrdjEr.
Fjne Merchant Tailoring,
Thurtell & Gane, Ltd., Ads; in the Morning Record
Bring Quick Retuma,
of tba commlttae. aroea and in poeHlva
mmlf," IRapsidlcM applaiaa.]
•-'tA-vIil 5 .... 1 '
OFCPI CUT.
MORNING
Pirrt Tear-No. 28.
RECORD.
TRAVERSE OITT, MICH, SATURDAY, JUNE
1897.
TwoCeote.
day M toa Mabel Bates told "Onr Alnmni
BoMnaea.” ThU. of aeeeaalty, waa
cUefly atattotioal. and to given tfi briel
^ Tiro .EmrSEBO xv/otxd the aa a matter of record, aa follows:.
8EVEETT on
OEABVATBD
ALXTKin BAjraim
Of the 150 apon the membeiship FEOM OMAMMAK DEPABTMEVT.
roll two have gone to their laat resting
•owe «r Beaatr *Bd IMepUy of Wit. place; tweiveof the ladies have wedded BrlUiant Efforts of
fiCndents
Xomer and Ooltun-PiBe BprMd and thirteen of the gentiemen have
Testerday Morning—Splendid Oborof EefnabiAanU Oaniabed With
oa Work and Oood Llteiaiy 'EendiPreti^ Ploiml Deoerattoae.
tione
fortyhave beeome aehool teaehem.
SixteaB beaatlfBll7 decked taUea. Of tbat«nmber one to the principal of Seventy-ooa pnptU o« the Eighth
with irliateoioir china and g]»mwmrt a high aehool and another a anperin- grade yesterday mmiilng bade farewell
and ahlniar ailrer, ^aniiahed with tendent Five phyaldana are bnildipg to the grammar department and pre
220 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY, MaMAOMB.
taoqiieUodtrmffrant eareatlOBa, lUaet np profeaalooal repatationi apon fonn- aeated aa enteifoJameat that waa enand taltpa, with panales latertwined dationa laid la onr High aehool. and one
bely bJ he ipdienoe of 4(A
with amllaz, preaeated an inriUi« trained nnrae owea a eaperiorednea- in the atmmbly room of the Ceatrd
aeeaa la the aty Opera bonae taat Uon to the aame inatitnUon. A drag- aehool bnUding. The nombera on the
lyed originality, genins
airfat
gtot rememhm many of the faoea gathr
Aboat the etrteea attiaeUre tabica ered aboat the banquet Uble ^laa^ and intellectnal training, while the
wm aeated £00 patrona dt the public night aa eompaniona of a few yean vocal mnsie and eborns work under Ow
aehoola, teachen and pupUa. The ago. Ftmr mnalciana have gained r»- direction of Mias Bieghpm waa .a sig
moet ooaapieaeaa of the anhbated and
>wn becanae of ability which waa nificant illnatratioa of the valneofthat
A lot of them in all
h^ppj throBff were the ffraftatea, eeat- atimnlated here. Eight ateongnphem department in the local pnblie aehoola.
sizes and prices.....
«d at a lone table mnnine parallel with learned the principles neceaeary to per The first number waa a Inllaby by
the ataire. Ae center tabla near the fect «tcnography in the Central boUd- tbs cborna, sweetly and correctly
gradoatea, waa oocnpied by the mem. Ing. Four, who have the elementa of rendered, whieli waa folIowM by a
bera. of the acho<d board and their finl-claaa aoooantanta, are following pleaaiog remtation by Oars Hanalovwiyea. Kx-membera of the board wen the calling of bookkeeping. Nioeailo- sky.
aeatedaear. Bri^tmnd happy faoee ceaafol aaleswomen and men graduated
‘Different Paths.” waa the enbject
ererywhere: pretty gowna worn by with mamben of the Alnmni. Four of the essay by Boae VanValkenbn^.
pretty glrla lent an additional charm,
which that lady displayed deep
edlton angaged In molding pnblie
while the ripole of merry langhter and opinion and learning to bear the hard thought and sentiments clothed in
the ham of woti^ oOBrerae formed aome ships of life phUooophieaUy. One to a langnage entertaining amd impressive.
III!
of the elementa of a brU^t aocial aoeOne of the nnique featnrea was the
Hitor and <
till
eeaa, which, combined with wit, bamor, ployed by the United Sutee govern fan drill by twelve yonng ladies, expatboa andintellectnal embelliahin«au
with splendid prectoioa and
It in an Indian bnrean. One other
will paas into local talatery aa tha moat to an artist, another to a civU engineer, cbannlog effeeL
dosen’t feel more comfor
pleaaant and thorooghly enjoyable an- three are following agrtcaitunl por- The keen forealgbt of Loutoe Bock
table or well fixed than
naal of the High School Alnmai.
anits; one to a real estate agent and one wea shown in her "prophecy” in wbl<^
those who recline on Slat
the paths of the grad uatM were so plain
At nine o'clock the prealdent, Cbaa. a commercial traveler. Three are lawer’s
easy furniture, which
ly marked ont that none eon Id fall to
P. Bpck; annunced the firat nambm- on yera, one of them a legislator, another
removes that “tired feela city attorney; another, moet con maicb straight on to aoccraa, bappinem
the ivogram, a aong by Meaara. E. E
and dlslincUon, or otherwise, ioto a
ing” from all fortunate
White, Dr. J.'A. Snyder. W. J. Hobba apicnons, to the aehool oommiaaloner ol
(irand Traverse coanty; the first lady fntnre already happily and satisfacto
enough to secure one of
and C. F. Banter. At the oonelnaion
rily settled for them.
their cool rattan or reed
be introdaoed the orator
the eren- ever Ueeted to that potion here. The
Hand Moody's reclUtion wasreeeiv.
remainder
are
in
the
Cnlvemlty
or
at
lag, Prof. John lAntaer. principal of
rockers or easy chairs,
ed with the applanse it justly merited,
the O^Ulae Ugh acbool and a member
(Woven
in handsome designs.
•Obt Infanta” are always given s and the "(eprodnetiona” of Maud Wickof the claaa of '90. Mr. LantnM' apoke
A fine assortment of baby
erabam were listened to with atten
irm
welcome
by
the
older
members
eloqaeaUy apon the aobject of "The
tion
which
proved
that
it
was
eej->red.
carriages, cradles, Ham
New Patriotiam" mentioned ita d»- of the aasoeUUon. Mias Joatins The chorus, “Night sinks on the Ware”
mocks, Lawn chairs and
' Telopmeat from the early daya of O'Brien reapopded In behalf of the claaa was another musical selection, followed
stools will also be found at the very lowest prices.
bomaaity, when aUf preaerration waa of *97, and propbealed Qaat things of by a story of "Onr Hired Uiri," told en
the only lew, ahowiog bow the idea
tertainingly hj Earl Bennetu Nellie
had advanced tbroogfa the gradoal ton and acientista tlhe ooneladed
Smith atoo gave a charming
growth ol the agea. Patriotism in the saying that the class woald prove itself
One of the best numben on the pro
fendal agea meant lore of frienda and loyal to itt oedore—"Troe bloe and gram waa the Indian club drill per
hatred of eaemiea. It then grew to in- pure gold.”
128-138 FBOVT STB
A heantifnl goodmight serenade by formed by eight boys, with a skill and
elade land and InaUtatlons, and at
proficiency remarimble exeept In proOppetew BMkvU-s BooksMve.
laat haa reached the point where aelflab the male qnartet cosduded the pro feaionala. The drill called ont atorma
greed moat give way to oonaideraUon gram according'to the eoatom is pre- of applauae. Grace Hastings recited
Ofothen and "the greateat good to the vions years. The president called a "Feraimmon’a Baby” wiUVbncfa realism
cemmnnlty takea the place of private meeting for the election of officera, to and feeling that tha andienee rewarded
follow the bsknqoet, bnt owing to the
irola.”
her with entbuaiaatic evideaecs of ap
We have gained edneational, re- lateoeeaof the hoar and the dlfBcnlty preciation.
Ugiooaand pUlUcal freedom and now of getting to order it was deemed^beat
A aplendld iaatrnmental aeleetion wai
have reached the viUl qneation of to postpone this till the beginning of
tha maodoUtt and piano dnat b> Lontoe
indnataial freedom. Be conclnded by the tall term ot acbool.
Buck
and Lottie Helm. The "GiftFor an hoar previoas to the banquet,
pointing oat that traa pa
oriane,” Base Wood and Ldtta Naeh.
meaaa laorela not only for the aoldier through the courtesy of Mcesn. Dodge
appeared with a great basket filled
A
Covell
their
large
and
pleaaant
offices
but for the atateaman whom money
with all aorta of appropriate . gifts,
cannot bay. Mr. Laatoer’a addreaa were thrown open for the nae ef the
which were dtotributed to the gradn.
waa foU of the Inaptring. apirit of de alnmni and their friends, and a deaten one by one, each getting a praeeat
votion to the beat intereata of home
fitting a peculiar characteriatie, and
and oonntry and waa tboroaghly en
preaeated with words fitting the gift
joyed.
________
and recipieaL
A pleasing solo by Him Josefs DedleaU Their Boras Jane 17 and
A fine violin solo by Nila Bugbee
Wilhelm ooBcladed the drat part of the Travaiaa Oity Will be B
Mary Hunter as aeeompaaisL was one
program and the banquet proper
Thsy’ra of relisble mstertols: edlor to bisek. These nadenklrto ere
The dedication of the eluant new of the pleasMt aumhera and waa
preceded by an Invocation by Bev. D. lodge rooms , of Daisy Lodge, B. P. O. cbeeriagly applauded. The final ebo- etyltob. They give s distinct graeefalaee to the dreee Mdrt. Improving
si^esraroe to s wonderful degree. The ladies ere delighted with «hes
£.. la Grand Bapida, to fixed for Jane rua, "The Bed Scarf,” waa a delightful
Foil jnstiee % a done to the toUow- 17 and IS. The new home ofjhe Daisy aeleetion and ended the fiseat program
ever given by the Eighth grade. The
Elks to located la one of the bandao:
Exclusive esle for this city, st------brick blocks just erected la Grand preparation of the exeretoae and the
Bapida, and when fully completed will bappT raeult were due to the energy
be the moat baaBtifnl and
and care of Mtoaea Downing and Baker.
lodge rooms in Michigan, not excepting Superintendent Orawn. In a few aVllliefcni 6al«i anything. Tbe dedication wilt be a propriate words, welcomed the grade
grand grrot and invlUUona have been into the High aehool and hoped that
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.
FMiflatod
seat broadcast among the lodges of the entire number. 71. would graduate
Aamtvd Ftolu
Stnwfabn
tiie order. Traverse Ci^ Lodge to in in 1901 with as great honor ue they bad
IJnfce
Code.
done
this
time
and
tiiat
no
mtofercluded
among'
the
favored,
and
at
the
WalM
meeting Thursday night a plan to go tnne would prevent them from also
The bqpqoet which was in charge ef
to Grand Bapida with a crowd waa die- gradnauag in 1905 from the Univeraity
the lAdiea' Aid aociety of the Cmigreof Michigan.
gation^^chureh was one of thf moat cussed. It-is deaigud to go about fifty
■vnifnii^served snd sitogetber elabor strong If possible and take the Boys*
Band
along
to
show
Grand
Bapida
that
BOOBOHSB nrJ,UBED.
ate ones ejer given in the d^.
The after sapper program wmi there is all aorta of harmony in Trav
erse City. A committee waa appointed Frank Koij^t Thrown From Hto
started with a solo by Dr. A. H. HoUi
to look up the matter and make the
Wheel and Badly Injured.
Aay, and be waa forced to respond to a
neectaiiy arrangements, if the required
hearty encore.
About 7:00 o’clock lasteveuingan aenamb«r
can be secured. Bffortt
Toastmaster Buck in a happy mai
eldent which msy end eerionsly oceurred
now being made to obtain redneed rail
Yon know the • BEST”
then introdoeed Mlaa Florence Jack
to Frank Knight while riding hto btoywhoieeponded in behalf of "The Al road ratoa for the trip, and the reanlt <de on Slitfo etreeL Mr. Knight was
of the work of the eommittoe will be
, flonr.. If not we shan be
umni” She gave a brief and witty
riding along at a high rate of speed cm
anaenaeed latw. Tlito lodge has many
talk, toncbing upon the aaoeeaa which
the sidewalk, and when ^>poaJte the
pleased to introdnee it to'
baa crowned the labon of the in^vid- members who live in adjoining towns resideaoeof John Snoahall. where there
nal memben of the association. Prof. who will probably avail themaelva
to a alight torn, he toraed hto bead,
C. B. Horn waa next on the list, bto the opportunity for a good time with and losiag eontrol of hto wheel.iteraahyon,
and will be willing to
1
subject being. "Oar Pedagognea; Bern the boys from Trarerae (Sty and their «d into a bitoblag poeLthrowing him off
mutual antlered frienaa In Grand
to Labw, Lameni and TMa” He da
and against the lawn nUlng. The
pay
the
freight
to
yonr
■eribed ip an nmnalng manner tha np- ids ‘Ibe eommittoe looking up the force of the foU tore Hr. Euight'e vest
posed easy Ufe of the *tea<^er and matter to compoeed of Dlok' Oarapbell. and shirt open and badly brutoad hto
town—no charge for car*
showed the real state of tUngi in a M. B. Gates, E. C. BUlinga, Ole Bos- ehesL He was taken to the honse of
eoednclng way. Ba mentkmed three
Or. MeConneU, on Chaa stroeL where
tage.
Ohimas WUl Bing Angnst L
of the world’s trreat teasers. Peatalbe boards, by
Frank- Friedrich,
Tbe efaunea for Bt. Fraaoto chnreh whowitoeatod theoeemreacs. A phyeni Froebel and the greateat ot-Ui
Chrtot, and cloaad in an doqnent man- will arrive heri Jnly JO^ Patter Baoer Mdan was c^led and ^oaopnoed the
aer. proving that the wwk ^ the stated last night that werk upon the brntoaa not extremely seriona Mr.
teadmr Aoee net die, bat goee pn to bUfrywiUhe began In a short time, Knight aaid that a dog waa follow!^
aBdibeeUasaa wlUbe sstaad la wsA- him, qad that be maintained a fast
better sad greater things.
Alter SB eajeyableadlo by Dr. HoUl- lag order by Angnst L
pads to keep ahead «f the anlBsL
INTELLECTDAL FEAST.
Read
the-
THE EIGHTH 6EADE.
4;
June
Magazines*
CITY BOOKSTORE,
"'“"‘'"’Hammocks!to sell.
The Man on Easy Street
S
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
Proving
Very Popular
Are the~.
French Garment Co’s
-SKIRTS.
THE DAIST ELKS
-5
PEIOES ABE $1.60 to $8.60.
“V*.
STEINBERG’S
Perhaps.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
r
!
1/
XOBHtNO MOOHD. BATTODAT. JUHJt 6. 1OT7.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
MOBNUTO BECX3BD
remunn rfmn wow** mxart xonu
0*0. H. 8*ymouraf Or»»d Itoplda to
TBAVEBSB CITT. • MIOaiOAR,
ctty ye#tofd*y.
, ;
n»* w om<» or t*m
j. M. Wnttotomeow bom ImtomI
TBAVBBS^ H^ALD.
yenterdmy mo«tog.
>Xbo*. T. Baim a»» J- W.
j. W. Haxkw. Editor »d llW«r
BUBB6BIPT10HB.
rriX-T'’ ■. ■ •
■u mbUw. tor m»u. •
CMVMr.byMU.
^.i>.ouBru.
■ CkTTCnccUTW
t^n
0«M, m rn>atSa*ei.
-M'lur-*:
« by Bee. 8. H. OvyU.
tn^eei^-.
>•*».
W. C. Netoon. el LnUsd. wM to ttw
Dr. O. C idto. of Sottooto B*y wm
ia the city yoeterdny.
A. H. Brown reUmed Uet night bom
ntriptoOmnd Enpldn.
MlM Lon Dougherty, of Elk Bnpidn,
U the gu»t of Mle» Adn SmithUrn. liUoLym»n, of Potter, PA., to
▼UlUng her pniontn, tor. nod tot*. D.
a Tbompeon.
Mr. Md tori O. M. C9»rk *nd Mm
Wmtom Bogge of CheboygM. dined *t
PnrkPlnceyeetentoy.
John A. Lormn^ c«ne home Tboindny night bom Vm«»r, where be bee
been etoittog relAtire* »>ont three
X.nrcstow wwt on n *«npNf« i»
Boa. W. H. Foator ha* r*tamed from
Crbnm, Ohio, yottordnf momlnf. 0««
nTtober of women'* rirtne ef. riolent* Laaaiag, after a long and aevere Ulnea*
eU ft>y en to- which rednoed hto avetrdnpoto thirty
ly tom bom hto prlaon oeU
lariated mob and hnnged te a ------- pound*.
Mm. W. J. Smith and eon Eaymoud
Three citlaena are dead by rifle ahott
IMB mUltto men. The erlmtanl de- ofPorttond. toleh.. are vtelUng tom
Smlth'a
mother, Mm J. P- Hurd, on
•Mrad the tote he anffered, bnt riho
ny that it would aot hare been ,
bettor for the tow to have taken iu
eonreer Had the decree of the oonrt
been allowed to atnad without InterIsrnnoe. one would have auffered the
of hto eritoe. Mob violcaoe
Twultedin the death of three who
•ought to take the tow into Uelr
8th itreet
Mm A. McDonald, of ChSoago. arriv
ed on the Petoekey yeaterday to
•pend a week with her parmta. Mr.
and Mm Jaa. K. Qnntoa.
Bx. ir. 1-1).
The tongoe i* e rnnhU hot powolnl
cngeo M tbo bnmno body. It to powerfnl for good or poweifnl lor eril u it to
nwd for good or erU. With the toogne,
"blem me, Ood, eyen the Father, and
then with «pree me, men, wbitdi are.
made after the tomiUtade of Qod. Ont
of the tame month piqreedeth blearing
earring." -i-nuiapomiowami
Thtotopaaribleand viicu
oft^
and earring.”
an actual fact, bnt the Cbrtotian abonld
nae hto tongue to bnt one way—** a
tool ftw God.
In then
the rofponribility of leading the chil
dren of larael oot of Egypt, trim »•^ St add pl^ toat he to oot al^
qnent eauuKu
enoogh to
*“
Qaeni
**• perform
—
too tato. But God pramtoed him that
Be would be with him and tali hton
whattoaay. lot na note:
I. The kind of a toogne thatahoold
be a Cbririian’* looL U abonld ba a
oonaecrated woieMc—^
tongue—oortounnawvedly
OOBBmmeu
coeaacrated to God that when it qnke
Ood apoke. It to not a queation of eloqoeooe or of Mown** of ipeech. The
Wheel Furnishings
Are not luxuries, they’re necessities.
We are well supplied with Bicycle
Suits—how are you ixed for the
" . same?—Come'and see us and . com
pare notes—also have more than a
. i few belts—swea-ters-caps—golf s<^i,
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
are only tborohgbly ooneoemted to Him.
Many overrate and many nndemte the
Impottauta of eloonent *peooh. Let na
always bear in mind that it to not a
qoestioti of eloqi^ce, but of conae<»a-
The Soda Season-
to Jost fairly commencing. Wa wish to
Araw your attention to onr fine grade of
lee Crram Soda at S eU. a glaea. Oool
t. Tbo ways of aaing toe tengne aa a
Sparkling Soda, Peioekey Im Cream, (its
Chitotian'a tool The toogne may be
all oeam.) Syrups of One flavor made
^fw,i in many ways for God and Christ
from pure fruit julees only. Olasaea,
1 Spemm, etc alwtya neat and eleap. An
Mnw was to use hto in breaking down
' inexpenrive, eool, sparkliag, refrmhing,
Bid In at the Adminietra«er>a Sale opporitioo to God's people and la oaU-'
«wn handa;
drinL Bmnember tU plaee.
Teatarriay by/. T. Hannah.
inp (bem back to Ood and to fnedom.
Tbs aute aaaembly of Oalifomto baa
Tbe tongue
Ood.
ague may be
uc used
weu in
• u pralring
p»
s.
The admintotrator'* Mle of the CotpMed reaoluUana wrieomlng the
U may bo used in denoanoing wrong, m
ler property took ptooe ye*topday in
.
declared
David's
aia
to
m Batban
* '
*------ aooletie* of toe Cbrtotton Endeavor of
when
.
KaiosleBeek.
XinoM.
toe office of Probate JndgaJamcaB. nun,
so v.i~.
aften ————
‘
bim,aa
■■ woen Christ w
toe rwld upon the oeeaaion of the
Memroa, aad toe ptoM «a* bid to by the sins of toe Pharlseea Howoftenwe
great International coaventioa te be
Jnllaa T. Bannah for gOOOO, which to best God's name used in vain. Christ
bridin San Fmnatoeo to Jnly. The
about the amonnt of the etolmeag^t and Hto ebnroh defamed, and yet never
State Senate Aaa ooncurred in the roeit. This to the land ea the eantowast ntter a wosd of defense or in oondemns.
id toe
the atate prwwr
printer ha*
olnuoas ana
aw been
vwa
eoroarof Front and Union atreeta, ran- tion of the wrong. The tongue too^
anthorlsed to print in pnmj>hlet fon*.
Oxbloods, Cboeolatra,
■pedally be aaod spreading tbe bgospel
of
—i— —
If soyonkaoDing south on Union atroet to State ■peauiiy w
with Ulutmtioo*, to.000 ooplea far
in leading riancie to Christ, in
Cloth Topetoe value of
gtataiton*dtotribntkm. This to eom- atreet. eiHaprtotog four iuU Joto. «a oomfbrting aad ooMollng tbe unfortu1A5 bet each, two on Front nnd two on Bate and affilctod in the name of Jemis
aendabto entvprtoe in a good eaoae,
State. Th*
Cutler bouae. which Gbrtot.
o. P. OA»vm», Agaut KBW 1X>T ^8T BBOEIVED
Tightly applied. ___________
A Tbe time ft* Bring toe tongue as
atill stands Bpon the oorner, waa oneof
$1.67 $2. $2.25 $3.
the flrat buUdlng* to be eaed for botal a Cffiriftian’s tool It abonld be God’s
time. tooMBWMtoqxmkwbenOoddimofSbariff Simp- pnrpcMB in this dty. but of tote years
Other Colors, Other Pricefl. Mine
TCcted him to vpeak. God’s time to tbe
and
aU
its
braeebea
baa
been
used
aa
a
boarding
bonae
by
V bSeyele
HD-kiUbw,
are the best and Lowest in Price.
oppoetntie tima Harm U often dona
John Cutler.
Good fails to be done very often becanae
Hinrctreahmeato
AH* BcaTiWV -------------------------------------------- —
TSikn'
of the inoppartnne Bse cf the toogne.
•i St. Franeto' faatival waa at the Bo
'in
toe
city.
SIXTH OBADB BXtoHCMW.
There to a time to speak and a time to
hemian tabla.
CITY BOOKSTORE.
be eilent. We sboald study the Hme to
J. O. Imngworthy to rep^wing and Program of Xntainlag VnmbarsFlaa- ne*^ To know Just when to tpe$k to U.B.80LLBr.ltcr.
«PiumSl.
genemUy lanovoUng hi* bwber shop
as important as to know bow to rpoak
Tbe rixth grade poplto gave a flae or what to speak.
^ Front »t«et.
Let os oonaecrate onr toagoes to God i
-The price for pototoea. good white entertainment la the lower room
in Jeeaa Christ Ut us ^ Him what
gtoek, will Be IS cents par bnriiel to- of the Central bnUding yesterday
we should my. when we tooold stay it
moraiBg. Under the direeUon of MtoS
4ay, so say Bnitaom A Lardle.
and bow it should be mid.
Stella Barry and
Lanm Tregea R.-e Krumbeck. the following number*
BiUe
—I Kings xviit. flfl-Sfl:
rr «<'m>rably rendered:
P*. ixx, 1-6; xxxlv, J.U: cv. 1-7; cvli.
a »mwn
nmoog the bard workers at toe
were
&iOg—’ Xmeriee,”aehooL
J.g; Piov. X, 1*. 20; xii. 17-1*: *▼. *•
toh pond at St Franeto’ festival.
Instrum.-otal Duet-Ctore Botaer, iviU. 21; xxl. 28; Math. v. 16; Lsdee
A.
A.AA.McCoy A
ta.Sonsbaveo
—• - —
III, 8-10; John iit, II; Jaa. I, 26; Hi.
Laora Fuctach.
Bm bees esPeS te tfee tact Shat yeu
to ship potatoes by raU aad are shipBeritatioD—‘The Parson and tito 1-18; I Pet Hi. lO. II; I John Wess get St llM Orsf Stors (ear suvs>
jJmg from two to six carloads a day.
June Bug;" Howard Doekeray.
n«w line ot
OepMC w
After July 1 the KolghU of Pythias
Song—"Faariea,” achool.
Reckon cm Christ to do Hii part per
will bold their regnlar meetings on
Dumb-beU DrlU-Boys.
Pore Powdered Spieee,
fectly.
Directly you gire He takm.
.Wednroday eveaing*. Instead of IhuraViolin Solo—Laura Tregea.
Directly yon wiU open the door He raday as at present.
B«dUtk>,- 'BiUj'. L«t»r." Btt.,! tem Dirwtiy you wUl open the flood
Tbe boBM of tor. aad Mm John Bingham.
Pure Cream T^ar,
gmtm
gma He
rec poor*
i*mr« in
•*. e
• gluons tide <d
—
Orand to made brighter by the advent
fuUnem—fnllne* m
of wealth, u.
of power.
Song—"Faoeica,’' aebotd.
tnlinesB—^rnuocm
Of a boy-baby, who made hto appeariBstramental Dnat—Laura Fnrtoeh. of Joy. Tbe clay has only to be pl^c
(sad Pare
Powder, if res vast as to
to &! hand of a Pallimy. tbe marble
oaee Thursday night.
Oars Botaer.
BSkcU.SpeBsd*torSlca EsMer BhcMiac,
has only to be pliant to tbe chtoel of a
Bobber TsWsc.sU
gawcT
* wmsi mu slats.
■!■■■, Water
„s,ct BeiUao
,1,11, w \jwr{guarD—“Wb«s toe World Baisto
' The steam barge, Edward Buckley,
Michael
Angelo,
the
organ
hffi
only
to
»el i
smsed tor two.fMt«.) PesBtsls erriagM.
•Rived Thursday altar a cargo of lum Throufb.- Boy lag
be iwtponrivs to tbe aligbtert touch of a
— ->j kUida. Tkrost Breabrs.
wvMi ■, ooti
sBd At—-----Vo5 Quartatta-Lorena Peantn^
her for Bittenfiouae A Bmbree of Chi
tbe stadent bat only to follow
Glycerine sad Vtlefc Haxcl LeUew ter tW
cago. from WUUam Beltaer.
ton. Bertha Brown.
the lea« bigt of a Faraday or a Wbebsede sod fare.
Becitation—'■Tim Clown's Baby." well, and there will' be ao failure in le.
The regntar monthly ' sunrise prayer
colta Oh. to be equally atwoeptlbk to
ueeting of tbe Y. 1'. 8- C. E. will take llsxel Holmes.
Invtrnmental
Daet—Laura FurtaeU. toe moldliig Inflncoooa of Chrtetl We
olaca tomorrow oorDiu*
• : ia
.■ toe i,.v
B«pw....
abail not fail iu realixiog the highest
Stotebnreb, beginning at aeveno'clu, k. Clare Butner
ideal ef which we are capable, if only
we will let Him do Hto work nnbindered —Bcv. F. B.'Meyer.
Cesnier we sre oever eosteei to "let wel
I wia pro^js^ yesterday and Mm | . .....
.
iM*
luby Wolful.
oagbsloBc" bataiw^strrtoiatxwwvB.
...BllUnS
wUeof
deceai^
aply Pv BllUngs. wife of de
BmUy
Hoop brill -Girls.
Tlw Oe»T Ageeey- .
pointed ekeoutrix. as provided in the
Ko Iswcau be efficient which has not
Song—■'Song of the Summer Winds.'
will.
too general sunnrt of the pcoplt The
sebooL
Ifirnes*
wav «
Ernest i-nefvi.
LndKif. who
to tallying lumVocal Quartet—Lorena Pnmngtoa. only hope mnrt rest n^ the ohimge to
ohly
berFoudh for tha Sehomberg Hard- Bertha Brown. Esther Sheer. Hannah be effected in iwhwuuiu^ Tbe
xoc v
..,,
agency which can do this -it tbe gospel
wuod Lumber Ca, was in the city yeaPennington.
It nnd it aloue inakea roch an alteration
tordpy and a guest at the Hotel Lee
____ _
wUl
in tl»c hearts of men a* eanse* them to In Stylo nnd
,rons.«Mjosi
lanau.
BplrltoaUatic Ph<
bate
evil uimi
and love
ateevii
m™ rirttcousnoaa Here matcbuySl.OO L»3le»’Ox
The spmes of tbe members ef the
unri a b(«iunuig be made by eveiy one
Sunday night Prof. J. Randall Brown
ford, uld in the city.
rating --- --------------------------- were tmns
who
seeks
to
elevate
bis
fellow
man.—
will give aome of hto marvelen* testa
poaed in toe report of toe St Frasris
and esperimenta In Stoinberg'a Orgnd. Episcopnl Bi-oordcx.
festival yesterday. Alderman HnellProf. Brown to not aoknown in TVa-1
neotel was toalrmra and managed the
Etoraa) Lww.
verse City, aa about four year* ago be |
Jtc
The eternal love tiretb not, tbe eter Ladies'Kid Bolton Shoes
detaila.
gave an exhibition here which waa nal wisdom knoweib tbe hearts of men, MianeeBodChiidren'eSboes
60c
Iron bedsteada are In demand Just
considered one of the most mystical, and stilLffo us all frirth very longing^
now. J. W. Slater, the Front atreet
strange and fascinatingevergiveo in the the Toi« of tbe Man of Sorrows, who to
faroiturc dmler. reorivod an Invoice
city. Those who saw hto tests at that faithful to perform all He prontoeth, Ladies Fine liKUt color
ymtorrtaj and sold four of toem Iwfore
time will be eager to see him agsia. "Come out* Me, all ye that labo* and
XanB
...............H*lfPrioe
toe afternoon cloned.
heavy laden, and I wHl give ymi $1.60 Vici Kid Lace Shoes *1.00
aad with the aMtotanoe of LUy Mgy
Xm J. W. Travto and dnngfater Com
L
Sonday at Home.
Drown lita
WIS wUl
WUl be
VC tbe
Mi« ibvwo wvuucrnai
Brow,
roturned Thnrtday night from a long
display ot mantel telegraphy, exem^•tay in AsberOle, N. C., where they
ficstion of tita latest refined spiritual
ita's Light Color
went in aeareh of renewed health lor
totio pheuomeaa and other features
Travis. #ho to much improved.
which have mystified toe world. Prrf.
At the festival in <be aty Opera
Browtk has raeently reteraed from In
bouse
S. —
to•OUSe Tueaday evraing tors. —
dia, where he ------------ ------------------------Vogel lost a ten-doUwbUl. TWeflndat
«in tola line of e
grUl confer a'favor npoo tha lady, who
rail Ul afford to loaa tha mouey. by
Attention L O. O. T. I
Iraving it at toe E
oBog.
THE CUTUR PROPERTY
8. E. WAIT,
1^
sraiy JT
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
TAKS. In New Shoes.
ARTlStlC PICTUREFRAMING
omi
Has Your
63^
OXFORDS
Attention-
- At Oar
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
sjpnnaj
IIS
-OAEEISON
intat's'shoi;; ;:i7.so.*6,s5c
•HfOAi siqx
SiVH
iS3lflVl ,
-PAINTBE
—PAPEB
bowd
Tomorrow will be Forastara' Snoday.
The membeta of Court Travarse aad
the Stoterbood ot Foresters will meet
promptiy in their haU to attaudosrvioa
fB toa’Krat Methodlat ehun*. where
will ba addnaaad by Bov.
W. A. Pkya.
. Ail mambeis of TreraTsa C8ty Lodge,
' Ho. 4tl, are regnested to he preaont at
tha regular meeting which oecnrs this
evening.
Beside the iaitiatoey week
Muauto impeataat bulscaa ta'hadtolad. A good program has albohaaB
-HANGKE
-POBTAIi
-OABD
Wo lend, otlian toUoW.
FRINK FRIEDRICH,
» OU Sjjjjbn-S Ortslrol
ninonsr.
nosssimo sat.
31VS
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■•<1
KOBVnrO U(K>Itb, BA.TUBSAY, jimE 6, 1S97.
SIGHT OF TERROR.
Ur7XrB14TXl> KOB A'V^SnOZD ijf
OVTSAOBD WOXAV:
TEX
OHIO
KILITIA.
Broke Into Ooooty Jail, Baiaed a
Va^BaeUbaraad Haosed Elm
to a Troe-VoUar of BboU Bronx
Boldiexo XUlad Thfto and Wounded
BaTacal Otliara.
foUowadat tha end. In going down
the Btepe of the JaU. Mitehelt fell aad
the rope hUpped o« bU neek, The
crowd earronnded him and Jamned on
him like a thoneand hungry dogi after
one bone.
H»e brute wai kid
beaten aad almoet killed right there
and then. The rope waa <iuickty slip
ped orer hie Imed again and a rush
waa made for a tree in the comer of
the oonrt hoaee yard, the end
thrown orer a limb and willing baade
pnlled the rmteh up. Mitchell
left huging there in foil rlew of
eereral thoneand people, to ^ie the
death he bad bionght upon hlmeelL
Otdiaanee.
. OneMUlTai,
, ha ordli_____________________
e relatire to one miQ «
for Interest and Sinking land.
Be it ordained by the Coondl of
TVarrme City: that (b addlUon to the
-------- otherwlee prorided for there be
I by
so aaseeement of
one mill on the dollar of the total
loallMd raluetion
raluation o
of the property in
egoallMd
the city, the same to .. ............. he intereetand sinking fund of said ity tcMthe current fiscal year.
We do hereby certify that the fore-
S£^U*rf*SlTatTof Tmit^ (/tjM
w'.'w. Smith,
. Mayor.
Refrigeraiors,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc,
146"Front St.
HOBBS' HARDWARE STORE.
tboSletdayof Miy
Urbatta, Ohio, Jnne'4.—Sack a night
of borrora aad aoeb a nomlng of trarady baa new before aboeked the peo
AM SOHO BBQX TKB PAST,
ple of this «Uy. Erar aiooe the arreat
of Charlea Mitchell and the eenaatlonal
aoana when hto rioUm awooned la her Pathetle Inddent of the • Alomfll
bed, aa ahe identified hlxn aa the "Uaek
A toacblhg litUe Incideni wne
ier«
brata” who aasaolted her
a wejk afo,
eeted with the alnmoi banquet last
1I7 erit
critic# ooBdtand urt her in a pitiably
ut tka friaoaar night. Hereral years ago Miss Annie
iioa. the feeling agataai
baa been growing more intenae. The Ollroy, n member of the Alumni
local militia of twenty-fire men were atlon, wkUe aomplcting a eoame In
training eebool for nnnM, rolnntoer*
ordered ont to the jaU to protect the
prMoner. Then came hnrri^efitorta of ed to cure for two young men euflering
She eared
their
the o4mra to get MItobeU eafely with diphtheria.
Into the nenetlntlwy. AU thla time Urea, but ia so doing gare up her own.
the excitement
growing.
The They bare alrraya remembered her
aheriff waa foUed in hU plan to get with grateful hearte and tent this week
Hitebell ont of Jail aad on the Colam- from tb^ far-away b(»e ia Leadrille,
Ool. a benntifnl pillow of flowera, hop
bnstiaie.
The e^ti were thranged all night. ing to hare it placed upon her grere on
TeUa were baprd all aronnd the Jail- Deeorstioa day. It came too UU for
Fnally at S:ao thia morning enma the that, bet a part of the flowera
«d and taken to the alumul exattack on the Jail, when the mUltIa
fired on the attacking party aad mraek erdees in honor of her bmre and lormore innocent men than lawbreakrra, lag deed.
hot the eataatrophe well
Vrank Atkiaaon's Orerooau
an axploaion of wrath. The eberifC inAt the BMXant char^ Sunday even
' staatly wired the goremar for
Ing an oTeraoat belonging to Frank
troDpa eending a meaeage to him at
Atkisaos was Uken by mistake, one
WooetOT, Ohio, and as qnickly
order
aomethlng Mmllar being left in iU
was east to the Springfield
place. The owner can get it at the
gnardtojeporintoooe to Sheriff MoBnoono office, aad Hr. Atklaeoa wenld
Uia.
begladtoreeeirehleownlnnxehaage.
When the shooting ooearred aa at
KB. mTJDZB WILL UKAVB
tempt ' eras betag made to lyaeb
MttebeU by a mob who were entering
he AocepUd Poritton an Buperlnthe Jail from the rear. Tba mUitla
tendent of Plymouth Beheol.
. waa ia the hail on the aaeond fioor and
Prof. E. H. Ryder has uooepted a po•tnading at the windows. Biggina. of
WMt Uberty. and another man had titioB aa euperlnteudent of nchoole at
dedge hammars in their haada. and PJymonth. at a mlary' of WOO a year.
had broken the glaaa in the door lead Mr. aad Mrs. Ryder will leave here
fils new poaitlon
ing to the haU from which the jaU was about luly 1.
formerly
filled
by
Prof.
entered. Saddenlythe mUitIa opened was
BrowUhout warning and BIggfhe feU Grown. Tnveroe aty people will re
baekrrltt tiu exclamaOon, * My God. gret the d^artore of Mr. aad Mr*.
lamebot.'’ Then followed aeemieof Ryder, bat will eongrotulate them
death and deetraetlcm that brought upon their good fortnne.
otheradorm.
Volley after rdley was fired, until at
maay as tweaty sbota had beea sent
Inlotheaowd. There rras a general
panic far a while, aad the dead and
wonnded were arried in erery direC'
tlonln eeareb of doetora. Therollcy
reaulted In the kUllog of one man is•tnntiy and wounding a half doses
ethers. Two of the latter died later. ^
Ibc sheriff called on OoTersor Bnsh.
m»ii toe more eoldiem, and at 7:30 this
' aomlng the Springfield troops arrived
' nnd immediately marebed toward the
The angry ciUxena. who
werbinoeneed over the killing of towns
men by tha mUltUat2:10, wwa only
further irritated by the appearauce of
more troops. Crowds ga'hered along
the atTMU and greeted the soldiers
with hooting aad all sorts of iphulting
remarks. Next ma<T6aIls begaa to ht
throvrn at the aoldiera. A fever of ex
ritamant nged more fleroely. Women
appeared on tbeshueU in targe nom
bora, and their pryeenoe eeemed to be
aa Inoeotive. to the mob to areage, in
aome manner, the outrage of Uro
AFULLUNEOP........
Why Go
Elsewhere?
I^ea yon cannot bettar these
prices CANNED GOODS AT
LESS THAN WHOLESALE.
boTiou Enow
*«no'.
City KewB Co.
Napoleon
Bonaparte.
Said, after a great hatUe.
*yon cannot make a good omelet withMh hrenking a few enn-” Neither eaa
a merchsnt have a clean atoek without
breaking a lew prieea.
Theutrioal Hotea.'
Coro, eolld pack,..........................
«e
Tomatoes...............
Pass. Early June.................................
7c
Pumpkin, makes pte like mother
nsedtomake..................................
«c
peuehee....................................................
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All other goods is proportion. Baking
Powder of all kinds._____________
ill Grades of Meat Sold Cheap.
GOODS DELIVERED.
CHOICE
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
---- and----
STAPLE
Groceries I
TELEPHONi HI.
CAULKETT & CO.
Cor. CsloB sad Mlntb Su,
FROICFT^ DELITERY
And tbs VERY Bast Goods.
THE BEST PHOTOGRiPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
uatU farther aetiee&eWt grade of
Frank Stepan,.
BulolphOt.,WMtSUA
CUaETSFOBneFBIDOIBl.
Our Stock
and BO astro chargu for groupa. Bamember thb work le gr-------riuBB la every respect or money refnod_
.
____
_ mistake in the
Don't
Haa been br^ea up In place—Front and Park Sta
elaes cariy in tha aeaaon aad. for eteas
that aro left we give yon prieee that
arp all broken ap.
HIMES, Photographer.
ForJnstaace:^—
ABlS-OObUck Chevntt
fi QH
bolt, man’s slxe, for.......... \Pec7vf
AH wool black CUy Worat- ft Qft
«d Snit worth 812.00 for... O.CfV
Take Lemons
Murtaugh's Academy.
---- AT----
Pillsbury
Flour 1
Famil; Groceries
OeUrcred w aiv pan ct the eitp.
Flelschtnao's Cooipreosed Toast
Comie Nepo
lepo entory,
•
fine bunio
1 1Q
uud wing dancing, AgoodSoltandCapfor
aelectiona,
boy, hl*e from Sto 14............ A.A57
voioea ki Southern
rich and
by noted oolored
talent, will be aome of the features ut
8 elnberg'e Grand Opera hones tonight.
Inatrorttons on Molln. Mandolin. Ban
—SEE
jo, Guitar. Cello and Baas.
pMkaU aad Scott’s Musical Comedy Co.
bus reeeived aumeront complimentary
iDtruKtiiWTM^ II m kMt.
press notioaa aad their entertaU
-OUR
is SBcb as to invite large audienet
disunion St.
Terms Bsasonable.
be thoroughly appreeiated.
Teephunu S*.
-BARGAINS
Boom », dtp Opera Bouee Stock.
Wm. U. Hartigun. who will appear
in the Grand Opera house on the lUb.
eomea highly recommended by
and public all over the eouatry. The
following from the Alliance, 0.. 9bu W
-STRAW
one of many equally pleasing:
la the difBimlt dual role of Or. Jekyl
—HATS.
and Mr. Hyde, Mr Uartlgao eoored a
great enooess at the opera honae last
evening. The story tells of s certain
J. RANDALL BROWN,
lesrued physician. Dr. Jekyl, whu had
The World Famrd Mlatl Rraderand Splritoal Madium, in his msrvelous exuarconceived of a drug, wbieh taken',
Inents in mental tertvrax.1 y snd exrnpiifications of the Utost refined ^ilrik' '
changed the moral and physical being
nalletic phenomena, asslsto.. by LILLY MAY BROWN, theyi----------- -'—i—
of tbessbjrct. By oontinuous use of
the drug the better nature of'the man
Popnlsr Hauer sad CiMbler.
isicataad the courteous, sffsble Dr.
Friedrich Bleth,
Trarwee Otty.
Jekyl becomes the degraded, deformed
Mr Hyde In the Utter f >rm he com.
■ mitTmnrder
Fresh Vegetables DaUy.
Jacob Furtsch,
STEINBERG’S GRAND! ONE NIGHT ONIT.
Sunday, June 6th.
T. J. HOST.
When the Springfield company ar-of” D%"“kyi* T^
S(elnbeTg’S GflOd OperTHODSe.
rived atL’rtaaha a deeparoto coBdiOon • tskes poison and die* in the meet terri-
One Night,
feellngSgalnsi the troop, was
that
die
aew addition
was greeted with 1
f«»orably with thalrtof tha
moat
‘
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■
jean and p^ted with mad
Fearing famous aotora.
mors Moodahad. Mayor GawMoa orOu
*ba
wtuua
task.
darad the tn^ to ratoro to tha danoL
'’And yon nevar make mtatakaalfi
Then the mob mad* a freah aaeauit oa
qwliitHb 1 nppoa^”Baid old Batlkm
the Jail.
to the yooQg man who wanted to be hie
The axettament was growing so faat
that another clash between the troops |
cvS^^^Slbe yoong men. with a
and ritisensseamed InerlUble. In ihU „pprior milo. “I shonid my not. sir.".
------ OUO:-----cmerpreney Mayor Osnston took the ra. I
"WelL tbo^" remarked old DulIiCB.
aponslbility of ordering the Springfield ' ttmiing to his work, "yon won't do at DAVE PICKET—Tbe King Banjolst of
fun makera in Cotsie Soaga.
company to return to the depot. The ' all. I don’t want any young man to
DELLA BENA-Tlie Oetoroon Soebrvtta. In famoos buck and wing
daadug.
by the aoldiera. than their fi-rce deCHAS. SCOTT—The Comic Orator will
Nothing like It ever bafore attempted. Bvidenea that the desd do retara.
maad for the blood of Mitchell grew
toU you ’chUtoas’ how it happened. No <dd rope tvlng taata. Every opportpnity given for the ekwest ioveaMgatioa.
*‘I hope the r^nrt imx't ttaa thrt you
are going to ride i diamond frame this DAVE PICKET—In refiued trick aud A oo^ial tnvitatton extondad to ^1.
Btronger. ' An Immediate gxttack
fauey banjo Juggling and impenoA Nomioul fee vfill b« charged to defray axpaoaea.
tally on the JalL MltcbeF]
’It ia Bntree.'’uaid tbe lady bran
Xteer.Oprasi;:». arascernSnA
was in u momaot lu
hands of the
"f shall ride a meeauliae HELODY qUABlXITB-WUl runder
mob. and the eect minute was bauging
uotne beautiful adcctiom.
wheel, hot tbe frame, aa one can tea
from the naarast trea Bendiw^ef
with half an c^e, is in tha form of an DAVE PICKBT-Xn his brauk-naok
CorrespoBd with
urasan were praaant aad witaemed imgnlar paatugoa.”' QinoinBati En.
song aud danca.
theTraverseCity
tha final scene of the toob's fury.*
ouirar
_____________
CHAR SOOTT—Baritoaa ScOo. ^
The oowd got into the JaU in short
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem
The .avqnlng's entortatotot
ariMr. Thig did not wait to unlock
lock Lumber. Surfaced Sidewalk Plank. Maple Flppring,
aamxlude with a very laugbabl
the door to HltebeU’e eell, but burst
'Marriage in the Sunny Boutl
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
TUm to sa BSch Ulgwum la s aeaB pottotoA
toe look with u stodge hammer aad the
A SMT otN M ikefv to b«v~« Fseu soA VUlrr
deer flaw open. HHaheU offered ao
descriptions, including ? Engines, Set Wprks, Carriag^' \
—-mouir
and nothing objm
smtotaato. He did aot utter a word,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Hant for sale.
taaawlalhaatowdhada mipeaad
ylaaafi It ever the bnto's arch, aad
PHato-to aad Wo-Oa sale at box
Vp«»4au Putomrsto Pu»w Baagm.
fihaarawd ^afiartha doOTsMUahatt SM Fnwt fitfual.
Saturday, Jane 5.
PickBlt
Scott’s
Hepa llBsical ComeGy Go.
Spirit Power In Full GasligbE
If You Have Logs to Sell
Facts and Fairy Tales
Geo. B. Winnie,
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
XOBNIVS &KOORI). SATTOPAY, JUMK 5. 1807.
IV.
TnXMAN’S YEARN.
ItU To B« Atuirod of tho Cmiv
pany Ht Kaapa.
■V
BUS PCUB rr UV8 BEFBOOEE HB,
tn^—of Um araat*—OaIUi
£ '
t TCra*» BmulM CbmOUA.
WMhlnctoo, Jane «■—Th« •ettsietcBUi
food procTtM on Ui« inrlfT blU
y«MeKlBy. oovertnc about ten pacoa ot
tba matala arbadule and almoat «om>
rUUnr u. Tb* formal contMt aaatnat
tha meaaor# waa malnUtowt i«t all
amaodmeau ^endlnc to cban«« the tiU
4s Taportad trtra voted down, and iba
Ananaa cominluea tuataloed. The detaw a'as tDal.tl>- of a technical cdiara^
tar. the Rapobllchn aenatora contihuinc
the policy of rcfcainlny fram,jnaklnc
apoarhea Bafore the larirT WU waa tak
en up Tillman save the scime another
botir of axcUln* coniiwr^ over lha
propoaed ausar Inveaiigatiati. He defoatded htmaelf from publlahed ebarsea
retattve to bU adminiatratlon of the
sovereoratalp of South Carolina, and
than moved that the committee battog
cb^rte of the sugar imoluUon be diecharged from further conalderatlOB of It.
thus brtnrlDg the aubjcct directly before
the at naie.
Hpotlem Maa fram CanpUaa.
Tniman began fil* atatemem by preaaitlng a newspaper clipping which re
ferred to chargaa olade against him in
ccnoeciion with
hit administration
m-blle governor of South Cac-Una. Thei'e
charge* hs,declared were «*le. He had
net iheni before and he read an open
letter wriitec to the p-.-pl? of South
Caiolirta characterlalng the chargee a*
Zanders. Tbl* wa* an attempt to divert
attention fn>nn the augar scandal, the
•enator declared, bnt the attempt wTiuld
fall. All the crime* In the decalogue
bad l>een charged agalnat him. He had
appealed to thy people and they had rue*
tatned him. arhdlng him io the senate
after aheatedcanvan. Nowthemme
egga were brought forward.-' If any :
deelred to look Into his characler he
enurtad the futlest Inquiry. And any
other senator Against whom ahere was
the breath of scandal should have the
Charges 'prul>ed to the builwin and the
. scandal dispelled.
Calllaser Thinks bire Too UmH.
. OalllRger then secured recognition for
a ■taiemeni of the aJtUude of the comnittee. -Bvet^- man In public life feels
the sting of false rlwrges.'' be said, "and
must the senate pmise every time such
accusation* are brought to spend- Its
time and the money of the.Hnited States
•n pursuing the chargee? If that waa the
cate, then there «»uld never be a tariff
bill or any ether Irill. As for himself.
OaUlnger said he would decline to enter
.Affibab Inquiry a* to thecharacler of tbk
-aenator from South Carolina or of any
«ther memlA of the senaie. In his own
good lime, and after the mvlutlon had
been carefully examined, there .would
Silverware,
Diamonds,
Watches.
GAMPOS SENT FOR
fonea. declared-"Tbe cnatrman eouio
not have made autdi a stateamt aa It
waa not ao.*'
"But he -did make IC' again aaaerted
wanted at M«drid by thf Coming
Tinman.
NgwCabinat.
-Then let him make tt hei^" de
manded Jucies.
Tite foator* were facing each other
and the exchange waa direct and per•onaL Tmman said he bad teen that
the Repul^lean aenatora had "caucuaed f TBko Vp the Work la Whieh He Paltod
at a dinner.'* and had decided not to
Awhilo Afo. bat with • Ubersl Hlstetry
aupport thta Inveatigatlon. Waa this
BoUsd Him This TiBW-CommoBt si
aaMher lie? The Democratic aenatora
OB whBt ths cHsU Hay
alao. were aald te be eppoaed to InMsBB Cor t#.lH
vestigatloB. "But." be added, turning
CoasBl <Mieml Lso.
to hla aoKClatea. "If there ta rascality
Madrid. June 4.—A eablseicouncil via
sre ought to know It- It lajg » Uh you brid yesterday, the queen regent pretldby your votes to' be rtileved. of the
Ing. The reUring premier, SenorCanovaa
cbaii^ before the Aroeiicsu) people.'
M
Castillo, made a long autemeni re
Jonea of Arkansas, of the committee^
gave aaauranee that the resoluiljm garding Cuba, the FtUllpidne Ulaods. tbe
would be reported In due time unleaa internal altoatlon. the relations between
taken from the committee. "I believe Spain and the i'nlled Bute* and the in
the senate of the rhited States ta an cident which ted u his r^gnatloa. Her
honorable body." he aald. “i believe majesty declared herself satisfied with
senators are gentlemen — as a rule.' the explanation of Benor CanQvas. and
There was htgn of suppresasd laughter
begged him to conUnue the government
at this QuaURcatldn.
,
w
I
unill the criilt was solv^ Benor Canoraa. after the couhcil. ^Id the queen
1»ad asked him to teVlffraph Marshal
llartinw de Campos asking him to
TBEBT TACKUSTBK aAlNB CXAR. come to Madrid, and that the Utter bad
y. -A..
replied that be aould arrive here to
.lad Gals "Tarsed Dows- Both by ths day. Benor Canovas added that a solnO’e-srBlwx-.
Hproker asd the Hobbs.
UCD cf the crisis will be dlfflculR andwill
Washington. June 4.—The bouse pro- drH-nd upon, the conference* between Manaeo Block.
e enlivened by a (he queen regent. Oeniwl Campos and
Single Incldeot. the attempt of Tefry Bcanr RogSita. the Liberal leader. It U
(Dem.) of Arkahsa* to secure consld- aalfl'that tbe tatur I* prelmred to apply
eratlor. as a privileged matter of a reso extensive reform* to Cuba through the
lution for the ImmedUle appointment Ir-MrumenUlUy o'f General Camppa who
It lb believed will ihc rlly euctved Gener
Plante, all colon, ready
of the coromlltee on foreign affairs. It
al >Vc-lyer as capuin general of Cuba,
for bedding at
was ruled out of order, gad an api Ks<4l«> iBtsrrst bI WosblagUia.
Xieal takrti from the declidan of the
chair wa* Uld on the Uble by a strict of tthe Cano^-as cabinet at Madrid
F. X. Fkia*.
party i-ntw Simpson, the P»-i>unst lead* cU« much Interest In offlcUl quarterf TcUpbOBC HI
SIOW.lltbBUeet.
owing..................
to Us possible, effect upon
er. wa* absent and several btlU were hene.
.......................
pawed by nnanimtius consenV The Prye j the; p<.i!cy of Spain toward Cuba
prevent collision* on certain bar-■ atijiude of thf I'nited State* toward the
>w.—
.re .nri iniBnd oBier* of the
Minuter Dupuy de Lome will
KAT BE BEST TO OTJBl AQAIH
BCSIFSSS CARDS.
g M. BkOWK.
roaWrandag. til Froel •(.
Try A. D«AM. AreliHM BBd SupertotMUMb
W . yrtedrlch Block.
.OILBXRT. AuorD*y.
P‘K.;
o to Probate pfsctlce.
ID. Mcreai tU« Co. Bloek.
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X atteoUoD to prrferliBg Usd UUes. Boom
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Fancy Toilet Articles.
OOniO KOBTB.
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Cut Glass.
Pansy
te,"
SOUTH BJDI omHHOUSS
fenra. amended *o k* to make ihe.ap-1 tak« the change rbUo*.,ph^ly. and *
propnatlon of llO.ftK) avaUable out of | hou gr«lly «irpH*td. «
the unexpended balance at the appro->•»'-« l^lcated^t a ruj>tu«
priatlun foe the MlwlSJUppI flood suf- ; wM IneMtablc. Among ofllclaU yho an
^re ee»ee 'mbomI ami the oonferenne ' faidlllar with the fuius-of affaire It Is
ss.ri'e-”^4 xz;i;:"tuub”.L‘'„«^"'.h““js!
bis question of privilege. -It affects the
o,
- m.it.d
1... .0, 0..
Although the Duke of Tetuan U n^
He. s!Ko. «;Ne.
Pill;
DIAMOND J.
10 Oentfl.
TDAYERSE DELLE
beaioD La
HstdeOni
CUef
prtvll.,.,, B, »ld. vU.ll)'
o.
rtchi. ..H privll„» ot the hoiou. -I : th. Ihe toemler olll theo ov^cm^e
un a .Hiaiheni nmn .od a Demoer.1."
*on ohleh led up
e.S.r.rrpSToVSl.iV.S^lS’fo .S"
ootMo Bocra.
.
They are the beat tdffsie
for theee prioea to be ob
tained anywhere.' AlA) a
full line of-----
Pipes and
SilTsiT IS-'
Tobacco.
^.it thU reUle. lo . ™ritvul.r com- foro.rd. The erbd. come. .1 . Umo
«.llT.e e^edrSrr
,bdb M.drid 1. .boot to cctet opoo lU
iS “
-Tb; ,.o.u.o.b mim .1.1. bl. commuomer )•»““ TM
Tte^Mriottsa ambT.*
tloo ot ptlCllem..- r.ltemt«l the .peak- «t •Ikio.c .'111 .0 lo Pan. .od tbe ro,.l
er. "The time of the houre cannot be fUnily and most of the government
MO^kM................" .................... 4Ma.».
leader* will go iw San S^ia#tlan. But
atopped In this fashion."
•yteg smuaes. ♦P»aiiiigiri for point* BOrih
of OftekBBB jBBriloa. take ikl* trolB BbA
"We have plenty of time," ahouud mile is drme during thl* vacation, and It
I# fClt that the Duke of -Tetuan will con
fehaagenl JunetiOBtoKo. I. (BlopBonly lo lake
Terry.
on paMenevra-^ to leave tbeea.
tinue
to
direct
affairs
during
this
period
•TPhat deperda" retorted the speaker,
J'bUUm tbs
aarcastlcaily. "upon the rriaUon of tlm* of loacUon.
Bere V«*t suggested that there was a to v.-hai Is going on." {laughter cm tbe
precedent for Ignoring charge* against Republican aide.)
14»seU«rBlosk.
Chicago. June 4.—At tbe Stale Sports-,
Thereupon Terry read a long resolu
the ptnonal characler of a aenainr. He
ben's shooting tournament >-rtterday
referred to the attitude of Thurman tion Bith 'several "e-hereaae*" which
the team shoot was Won by the Plswhen an Invesilgatlcn was proposed he had prepared. It reclles the deep in
takte club, which won It last year. The
Stgalnet one of hif'arsoclates. He hsd terest the people bad in the Cuban ques
score was 34 out of forty. Tbe sweepheld that the couri* »ere open for pri tion. the passage of the belligerency
vate r«lre»« and that It «a* not for the reaalutlon by the senate, the necc*- stakes at l-m bird* was finished, a num BBtoksclBsToecaiys^-CsBUoseyoa*
ber of men iKHng Ued at ten.
■enate to undertake lo right a private alty for H* due and orderly con»ldemoSkHaiS^pii B'ekto 'ups. put o«.
Strike ol IIUbbIs MIbm.
ticn by a obmmittee of tbe bouse, and
krnmgTillman was again on hi* feet. The concluded with a declaraUon of the
Sirlngfleld. Hla. June 4.—Tbe t
»ews{«pers were trylrx to make a fire sense of tbe house that the
^n> In 'Ae Chicago-VIrden Coal comta bU rear, he aald. while he wa* en .. forelan affairs should be tmn^- -paj^-'s mine* at Vlrden and Auburn,
J nurilierin* about 4&0cnenat both placea.
gaged In a Ore in front. HU resolution alely appolnied.
Bayne made-the point of order, 'r.-hi-h
„nu.g because the operator* hava
t do not
alraply sought to determine whether tbe
--------flnam-e committee was the creature of the speaker sustained. Teir>- a*k«J to ^^^ed ihela wage* 6 eenu per ton.
«o repair 1
HprelsUy. Chesperi
Cbe sugar trust, whether senator* «ere
swatrisL • 1
from
the
tbe "tooU and paid agent* of the sugar
trust." or whether they were here per- Chair's decUionr' asked the B|>eal.^r.
UISCELLASEOirS WAKTS.
forming their dutle* a» honorable men.
Tcrr>- seemed to evade a direct an*w.*r
to the spefker-s question, wtiich was
ALDBICH VBBWSA-aPBCIAI.''
several time* repeated, by shZmUngthai
GalUager ThlBkB It EasyAo I>ee*de Which he had authority to demonstrate that
a question of thla sort should be de
*• B-lleve^Usst -Ilf 4 erBclty.
cided by tbe house, not hy the sp-aker. CVtPM rOB BALg-ktWBfB SB UieMniTsr tem
Oaninger. proceeding, aald tbe peop]g
Thet. the speaker dropped his gaveliclth
~fBTeive City. T
et each •enator's state must pasa Upon a responding whack and dirorted Terr}-!
lT*r nuis tkroneb t
rterearleavea for Orasd Sapid* a
' kU character. Jniimathma and vague to resume hla seat.
1 UBOB, Agent. Tiwt
-e^rgcsi bad been made against tl <r declarsi
iO. DB BATBM. OMriaTPaMgr J
tneml>ersiof the .finance committee and to enter aa appeal the si>eaker enter
-BgalDSi tte senator from New Jersey tained If.
Payne immediately moved to lay the
tUrelth). Those who knew Iheae senAtora nefded no iavtetigallon lo i*ow appeal on the table and with Terry eOH
that the cbar»«*i'were false, “nte sen «Tksnoring
ator from Khude Wand (Aldrteh). a
“"..S'teadteg member of the finance cwnmlt- carried—99 to eo. The yeas and nays
were demanded by Terry and the roll TTTANTX1>-Bl»er IM*«f*. Appljr »c T. C
tee.''^bad
XCe. Bao risen
rucu and
•iiu had
i.~. made'a oomplete
lUBteeatW, L»«iberCo. __________________
was
catlt^
The
appeal
was
laid
on
the
^
to
the
senate.
8o
OttyBtaUoa. is effect Bepi.tT.1
BBd'waiLvplng denlaf t
__llinger. It U the word IsbU—*0 to <5; present and paired. £8.
that, dertared Galling'
RlcbardKOD lock ocoasiun to taunt the
Aldrich against that of
of Ncl~m W.. Aldrich
Rri^ublicaijy
with
slttlRg
Idly
by
while
.................. ..
t of a New Tork new*.
paper. Which was the senate to ac thc-u*and*«f bill* which should be concept?
Was there to be a momenfa rtdered w«re aluml-erir.g. Many of thes.»
hesitation Id accspilng the aiaicment < r bill* were for the relief of old soldiers.
Payne repIUd that tbe Replibll&n*
-------PBOPBlHIUBa or——
Aldrich.
OPgK DAY AKO NIGIIT.
' "Can s^tator Aldrich and tbe comfntU wertwenUrriy satisfied with tbesituatlon.
•We don’t profane," said he. "to lay a
Ue deiiy a hearingr- queried Tillman.
"B ben the paper making the charge of stegte straw In the way of the senate-*
fered to appear and prove the charger- 'action on the Uriff hill. IRepublk-an
Galilnger said this Invcsilgatlon of applause.] As to the old aoldlera. they
Charges might go on Indefinitely, Bup- wUI be taketo care of aa Boon asthetreasM |^....|peLlU^
rttet dam lyBes^^Bpevlal Bate* ,
pose another paper made another charge. ury can be replenished. Tbe Republic
Must the aenate start aa InvesUgailoa ans have confidence in their exscutlvc.
of that charge?
Tillman was sUll They are willing to truA him to lake
•tandtng at hU desk and an*wetvd; "If rsTt of the Cuban question. But he
iheae charges axe fatee, then It U time must be given time to examine the altuat -reg cmr.
CO atop tbe lies spread before the public atlon."
Wlih eome passion Payne declared
—thU •lander of lhk-wnd-40 punlMi the
enn guilty of .the faUehood: and untU that the RepubUcana to a roan vtood by
We
»re
eloatng ont n
„„»UavT-l.
K.«IU»n«<»
u
you do ao you stand c*nvtcted befots'^ ' the speaker. "We have sat by day aft
tb. JobowD bl«b btiu
goodpBcksge
the American people." The time bad er day." aald he. "and seen him insulted
because
we
know
Insults
from
that
aide
twC arrived. OalUnger Aald, when th*
Amencan preaa wa* to be muaaled In of the bouse could not hurt him. We
the manner suggected by tbe aenator saw U tried In IBM and 1»L We
him attacked. Insulted and even abused
(rots South Carolina.
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S«e
/ftar OalUnger conelnded ‘norasm wHh foul names, but tbe abuse recoiled
O. U UXSWOOD. a. p! L Ow,
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tnade tbe statement that /ones at upon Us aufbora end the country sneOhoiM Mixed Piddat. per hptUe lOe
Nevada bad told him that ka waa ready talned the speaker. filvidenUy there sue
to report the Investigation romiluUon. sUU thoee aver there ipolnUng to the
Democratic ride] who believe they can
OalUnger aald thla could hardly oe true,
gate acme notoriety or fame by hurling
ga tbe coanmlttee bad not acted. TilltesnUs at the gentleman whose place la
nan repeated hlo
‘
ew.9tb«BdVBt0Bai».
JosM Of AflnutMa. the other member the chair eaUgw him from deteadteg
^ Hear HBBOBle aioek. VbIsb MMl.
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Oakes and Pies,
Cookies and Bread
Fire Insurance. ROILED OATS. at..J.-5c. pkg.
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Bring Quick Retuma,
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