The Evening Record, June 14, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 14, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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THE EVENING RECORD

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TIIAVmilM CITV. MKHieAN WCONCSDAY, dUNC 14, M08.

FOREST^S OWN TH*¥ERSE|HEMj|HOT^^^
hion'

■Mum a
MVr MMtOif MMK.
hm

CZUWOHTCiiUGEinSCOBRSE

ran OhJsels to Haltfing ths Pro>sssd Psacs Coafsriwes in Paris
a* It Is th* Bapital of a Ruaaian Ally.

sttn fuuiosi^
^ CAOIIXAC AEPAIEWrriO OY TMI
f:
LAHQBET DCLIOATION,
:

' UOtM af «lw C«vrt Xr» BntorUlalii

nva yaan ago CUflIae aaae to th
•aaiial aaaambljaaf t
ilM« ladapaadaat Or4w of VlirMteia of
WiMtara mcUgaa. tbr aaat yoM-Tra^
«TM> caty IMf la Uaa. Oraad Rapldi
Uklag the UlM aaadbly. Jaofcaoa the
taaru. antll laat yaar Oadiltoc again
•raa deatgnated aa the ananal meeting
plaea, bat arraage^aenu fell tbroogh
•ad no today tba pdpk>ap toUtoAoTtwo
vbole yean la let Mtb la the metrop^
alto of the north aa^HTravt
apaa with
to the ifthfcfiambly which
opaaed lu doom thto 'moraing at to
tfctooE at roreatan hall for a two
Iteya* aaaaloo.
Lapt eraolng the ball was opened
lafonaally and supper served to flfty
Oelegatas and Foresters, who arrived
froth their bOBM* town* and spent the
I arealng.ln the hall befor* repairing to
the homes at friends and membem of
Oompnalon Court Travarae. Ho. d. 1.
O. r. The onttro delofatlon will be
aatortalned by the )adl«a of the court
of this ' city who are < sen ing frtH>
meals at Foresters liali and entertain­
ing tba delegate* at their homaa over
aifhL

Flmt Oalipatlsa.
The first delegation to nirlve for

««f« »• Franch.

High secretary of tbe HIgb. Coart d
Westcni Hlbblgaa.

tht 0«l«ttow ’*t TUtlr Hmvim.
Fkal AMMtoly ThM Ha* Bmn
HaM In Twa Vaara.

Mrs.‘Fyed fcly, Mr<. Nonna IMesenoc,
Mrs. Dorothy Orton. Mlts OiUlaO^ow
man nnd Mr and Mrs. Oluf Nordrum
from Court Mcnonoqua. No. bCZ, nnd
Court IVIoskej.^’o. SI2. came
11: Id P<HW Marqueuc. with Harbor
Springs court. No. IOC. rrpn scnted by
A. C-ouher and E.
Norton;' Central Lake dckgatlon.
tContlnued on Third Page.)

By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
Loodoa. June 14.—dn an Interriew
published In St. Fetersburg today M.
Wltt'ce. wbo baa been mentiored as
one id the piossible Russian pleulpo^tlaries to meet tbe Japanese iteace
commlssiopcrt. Acalarcd that he can­
not accept the place under existing
coaditkiBS In Russia. He says there
to no Indleatloa of a change in the
course being taken by the exar's govemnsent and that International rondl
tlons are becoming worso. The Jap­
anese government has objected to
bolding a peace conference in Paris,
the capital of a Russian ally.

GATHERING
FRENCHY” HU
OF PIONEERS
CIRCUS PUADE

tCAUTIPUL Plk«K ALLIGATORS
CHASED HIM FINALLY.

OLD 8ETTLER8 WILL COME HERE
NEXT YEAR.

JAMES H. MONROE PRESIDENT
6REEM RIBBITS BIT HIM BADLY
WHILE ORANDAOOY OF ALL
SNAKES SANG COMIC SONGS.
Whils in ths County Jail H* Steal
towad an Ounce of OH of Popper.^
mInt'Which Caused s Bad Attack of tb* Jamn James.

FULLY 2.000 WERE PRESENT
PET08KEY TODAY.

Will 8. Anderson Read an Interesting
Paper on the Mortality in
the Ranks During
Past Year.

Special lo the Bv(>ning Record.
Putoakey. Mich.. June 14.—The next
C«>rgo tkillin». wtpioilDicii called
paloO Foreetors of Weilorn Michigan
reached here on tba «:1d tost night on “Frenchy.” the man from Jdantotee meeting of the Old Settler* a.<i*oclatiuo
the Pero Marquette train fn>m ilrand who wan taken c»r«* of yenerday by will bo held In Traverse City. Thto was
^ Haplds. There are two court* of the the polln* an liavlng t<»o much of i; derided upqn at the 'iiuslne** roei>ling
Fumltnre City represi'nu*d. Court load to wafely peraniLiuUte the city thto afternoon.
The foUowlng were the oflBcerti
Kent and Court Grand Raplda There strtH'iH and wa5 landed in the coop
greeter loiM <if ibo day to Kleep e:oot<*d; President. James U. Mon' eue firtoao in attandanoo from tbe
week’* deba'tch oIT. was taken to rtM\ Traverse City; vice president*. II. j
• fanner, Inclndtag a degree tt»am and
two from tbe latter and more were ex- the county jail at I o'chn-K whore ho O. Uo*e. Bhnmet; CtH.rge Ibddnwm.
lorkfKl up for llio nljiht. Ho Grand Traverve; Horace Stockman.
- pected this mominf. The delegate
from Court Kent to Mra D. L. Flory. seemed fairly w.bor at nightfall and Charlevoix: George Craker. Lcelanan:
. jahd the following offleers of the court would have ln-cn a quiot guosi if he K. E. Pettit, Ibnrfc; J. A. McLaughlin.
found an »mnco JmiUIo of oil Antrim; W. H. Ik»cke*. Kalkaska: siv•ru In stlendancc: Mrs. M. McCarty,
orator. Pawl Chief Mrs. l»tlle John- at poppermlnt which he prc:«-«'»nl<«d to rt*tary. C. H. Bstv*. Traverse City;
won. Vlc<' rthlof Mrt. M. K. Furoler; gulp down with the idoa of imbibing treasurer. Lowell S«mrs TravtT«v City;
blxtorlan. Will S. AnCerMja. Traverse
iMhlng. This proilutM'tl a ootni
Court Grand Rapids bsi}, with 11 Chief
City.
Ranger Mrs. Carrie FoKior and the tion in hiti anatomy which found
There, wen' fully I’.iVxt p*Mido presuollot • in a goniiiao caKv« of
datocato is Mrs Nettle Moirisli.
it and on account of the Inwutlful
•mon»” cjid all night long, while
The Cadillac delegation arrived at
tudding on the pit of Hs i>opiH*r- day. the time wa* spent _,veo' pleas­
S ockK-k last night and nutniH‘ri*d
thlrty^dght. Chief Rangier Mrs F. D. n»lm stomach, ho was “saving things.- antly In picnicking, trip* to the adja­
Mann. Ihisl Chli'f rMs. Luck Ren and rabbits, dogs and snrtko rhas<Ni tbem- cent 1%-Mirta and ride* around PetosDelegateand Orator Mrs. Kale Evans. I
up and dowM iS- evil iu regl- key. bJvery one cf the visitor* had a
There are fourteen! from fkiurt | mental order end the j.all resounded very delightful time.
One of tbe most intvri'sting features 1
Dewey and twelve from| Court Logan. I with the yells and howls of the fright
1. There are alao tw'elve gentlemen. Bine j coed Inmate. Ho iu»P<'art^ before of the day waa Historian Anderhon's j
^ whom are in the di griw t«wm. 'rh. j Judge Roberts at » i.clock and was paper.
(CoBtlSQod on Second Page.)
i
ladles of Court IVwey also ha\e a' fine*! |2 *antl cosU amounting to 13.25
degree team.
j in all or a five days* stay In Jail in
High OMef Ranger U. J Mcrsmald deYault of fine,
arrived laat evening dnd RuOi« S. I Tbe Jail still stnoIU like a' popperFrench, high secretary of the HiKhj mint bed.
Court of Woatem Michigan, came
KNIGHT8 TEMPLAR MEETING IN
with the Grand Rapids dvlegalloa.
DETROIT.
Hall Deaarationa.
Foresters hall presente»l a brilHanl
* and inspiring appearance today as the PLAN TO HAVE THEM REPLACE Many Citie* Were Repreaent«d>^ecrowd aaaembled at 10 o'clcvk tor the
SAGINAW STREET CARS.
ception and Steamboat Ride for |
Opening of the two dajs* sv^^^.ln.:
Vtolting Knights.
i
PnUed planU of maiden hair fern, and !
at June sweet*, were used In : President Mahon of the Street Rail­
' r® ®
the profuse decotmUon of the long
way Employes Met
et for tthe Pui^
hall, while In every conceivable place
pose of Making Plana.
thouxauu! Knight* Temptor from tiiffci
were dtoplayed tbe nation’s emUem.
out port* of Michigan participated ini
which was further eohanced by bunt-;

^
the drew parade. Among iho clUea
tng and s.reamem of .ad, white and 1
blue gracefully draped over halustrarle ‘
• MU h . June l4.-rrt sldenl represented were Port Huroti. Lauiand balcony, picture framei and ros -Mabrm of the sinM-t railway cmployi‘s. slnfL Battle Creek. Flint. Moxkegou
and
other place*. The Sheiner* and
im until the day. Flag Day. so well jmeeting wriih a committee of men
mod waa truly observed
oUervod by the Ftor-H°r the pinxwe <d RHuiilng plans for the Arab patrol will give a reception
•named
the vtolting Knight* .Templar
or of the
I he stale.
stale!
i”**’ e.sUMlshment of an automobile
ester
I irmnsportatioD cumiwiay to take the atmord the steamer Columbia this
Rtceptien to vtotoors.
------------- ------Elghluca
evening.
^
The momiug hours were taken up
with the reeepiibn of Incomlag visitor*
MAY BE MURDER.
.who as sqon as tpe tnOns arrived re­
The barge Edward Buckley Is load­
paired to the hall and reglstorad and ing at the Ott dock rwith lumber for Body of Miwing Soo Lad Wo* Found
I Bpeat the few hoars before dtoaar in tbo T. 'Wllcc Lumber company of Cblin Boavsr Park.
real or pleasant drives around the oaga
By Wire lo tbe Evening Record.
«ily.
Sault Sie. Marie, Mich., June 14.—
Tbe delegation from Manistee sras
B\’ERY touach owner in the city to The dead body of Tlroathy LoLond
nnabto U> obtain any K|K*clal rate over requested to men at the Record of­ wo* found at Beaver park today,
tbe M. A N. B. and so last evening fice tomoiTow o\-enIng at S o'clock wo* a lad of about IS and hoa bMO
they daeMad not to attend Chough sharp to make arraagemenu for the mlosing since Friday. The aathoritle*
ore invesUgatlng the cause, which
Miss Igittto Paris or Companloa court
Mlanshafaa. No. 117. and Charlet
may be murder.
Robey. ahlaC ranger of Court Maniatae. N(k BM. arrived at ll oclocb. The
Pscoakeir datogatkitt at

3.000 WERE IN PARIDE

'iAUTOS MAY BE USED

'V

6 O CLOCK EDITION

Canvas
Shoes For
Snmmcr

Ptomral of M. O. Elyanala. Faiwmr
Orsdaii Pramtor, Whs Was Aasaaalnatotf Yesterday.

By Wlra to the Bvantng Beeord.
Wtm CMCTB TO BCIfVINQ
Athsna. Greece. Jaae 14.—The pahUe fBaarml of M. D. Blyaanto, the for­
At A PLBNIPOTCNTIAItY,
mer premier wbo was kUled y
arts, wm be held
Friday. King Georgs, who was at
TatoL returasd to Athena when he
waa Informed of the ssissslnatlgn.
INTERNATIONAL COMOITtONfi ARE This morning he called at the realdenee of the fon^ premier and
BECOMING WORSE.
viewed the reasalna.*^

WpiUC ^ THE Al ^•LV WAt
•BOUN THI» • ^RHINa

thsMtor atoOM: cMUa«a< vam.

miKniHUUY

two

kOEGITB
ENTERTAINEO

WKATKrt Qmmwar «tfr tairight
•ad Ttafater «».gi |aal«M7 tod

YO

SKOIN

-TMUKSDAY

Thcrrc im. Com and
inexpensiye
Nbg'8 Sl9Ba, Rack, White,
Grey..|L00. $L15.$L50
Nbr*s OkMb. White or
...........$L00,$L15

THE ADYE^URE OF

THE SOUTARY CYCLIST

•By** SIlBtS. While or Gn^r
.................... 90c«$L«0

Shdlock Holmes Series
Ladias* Oifards, White or
Grey ...85c, 8L00, $L2S

Tliat’* what Uiif aeaaon* line of Wan Phper to do.
ing. OnraeMoct a outpot is wmy ahnd of gay
pret-km# yoarm. and tine to the g«mt variety to he
found heiv of pxvtty patterns and reaeonabte prioea.
You can raadily see this stock, as we are well ptw
pared to take good caie of our coatomei*.

CITY BOOjS STOIE
Tfll BOUIT COKPAMT Vr*».

•AmericiuiDrw Store
•ULLEHN:
, We wish to add anoth»
wonl alsuit thos<' Char<v>al
Tablets—th<‘y an? worthy of
a Bi<0(^Jtd meutiuu, thi‘ aanio
as a jfood book is worthy of a
swontl Foadinj;. A merchunt
buys an article to aell nowndays, and when ho thinks of
buviuK his first tnuwtion is,

WUl It a«m ll It IUiwwrT
Db thB ptoplB want It?
Now we knew* that the peol>le wanted Charcoal Tubleta
and wo knew that those Tableto were n iWBlly ^Bod BPtick. and we felt stuv if we
ealh'd atteution to them they
would mU. that they would
befBFBGtaTl, so wv l»t4;ht
them. If you buy a packayie
and are not satisfied yon ei*t
vonr fnoiiev liark
Y O I'
CANT ‘LUSK.

THE

AMERICUI DRUG STORE
219
KtetoW

9fiu

Ejctra NIcb. with Culuin heels
..........,.*L50. *1.00

CUMrnu' Ca*w Sk*a wr
Vxfordt......... SOc to 85c

'rllMWMilA
nWIH!

mm

Abatraota of Tltia
HR1CE8 SATISFACTOt^x
Btoabitahedin IB08
Boom 810 Btat* Bank BMa

*42 a FRONT ST.

GRINNELL BROTHERS
tolAIMOS
...ORGANS...
.RWOrilOORARMS.
MERCMAIMDISO:

Eoeiytbiug Known in Wusk
mcmcAirs uadixc husic bouse

ME/MS nYDOMU MKHS
CLOXtONG erOROTSHWGS

Fancy Vest Values...
Just received by express, that are hard to
beat—ONE DOLLAR TO THREE DOL­
LARS—if we are good judges of values and
styles, these are the best shown in the city.
Sec our window—Let us show you.

BHRRMAN £.

(NKWrCAVlB BX«002C.

A

ROtoCOI

Ask For
Anything

L;..1u'8’ !

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0.^.

Odofiis aoi Slois
V Street Shoes,
Business
Shoes,

OR ORKWS 8MOKS

BACIHAfU-r

r«‘ have a

your Credit is Good at

MUSICAL.

W. L 01U6US
Shoes for
€verp
Purpose

Aasoiionf All SIZES

No Trouble to Show Goods

;|

1

Olo^HItowm

Ladies' fine Kid #
. Shoes at............ M mdkftJ

H. R. Macdonald, Mrr.
O. C. MOFFATT

Ortlon

BOTLEIIEI!
rorymr*to»totciBof v—Mob aM»>.
mtim. H iammt do to put off MU tto
laat BKBMWt bwylac Uw wrticl«BaMato
.for tte wMwiU NMer obMiic.
TW*'* Or«n Bait <
mw BbW. KwXwmr. Piwcy 1
Shirts MW mad i
■mwU mraOam to to Mtoetvd brfgr* yoa
*un. mad oar stoeX M joat babbaag
«*M-w1tiitb»4«Mtrmfctoklad*.
»

0Mck & Hoyt

me DBiiicTioii n mce

'.’.Jw a?.1.00
Whitt Canftt Oiftrds iof M»
Wian aid ChiMrn .
Call and See Them

•I
H

QiOar- VJC2

WfitaGSdiy, Jooe 14,1905



^isbltki Hh Rtcerd

Better in the way of
Screen 13 o o r s and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind.^
If you w’ould keep out the flies and musquitoes »ee
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.

CItizena Phono. 32: BbII. iOO.

W. L. Brown. MaaukgW,

ON FRIDAY

juime:

16

Mr. S. L. Ring, a representative of the clothing house of THE STEIN-BLOCH CO., w'ill
open their line Gf fine



Suits and Owreoats
Special orders will be taken for
Suits and Overcoats for
future delivery.
We shall be pleased to show them to you

.'1

VBbTciu>AV*8 iSSUf

2006

THE EVENINCT RECORD
ePAoes

TKAvamc CITY, hicmioan wcdhodav, junc m, i

FORESTERS OWN TRAVERSE HE CMNOT
MION OOUIVT HAS wmwM A
OAYV MMiilOfi Htflf.

TAKE PUCE

<

Japan OhjActa M HaMAng tha Propaaad Paaca ConferMiee in Parla
aa It (a tha BapHal cf a Ruaalan Ally.

6MXD lUPtDS AmnfED RIST
j OAOILU^ RIPRtMNTtD RY TMt
tJkROMT DELIOATION.

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lUiftiA •. Frtnch,
iiOAM Pf t»M CPwrt Xrt KntMtaliilng
High Sixrttmry of the Hl«h, f’oart d
tiM OpAffPlM ‘ At TllAir Hanma
WeAtirni Richigaa.
r That Haa Raaii
HAld AiiTwa Vai
Mr«.‘FVAd tely. Mr<. tlomiA ItdfseBor.
B to the
norotby Ortoo, hfiu OttllOiKo«'

•t Order oC PXirAoterA of
WVatem IddUoAB. the next yoArTrAt
City Mf la Uoe, Oimad lUpIda
takloc tbA third aAAoObly. JackMio the
fovth. vatu laal ye^r OAdlllar asaIi
ATAA deAlcaatod aa t»^ Aoanal aieeUnc
plAOA. bat ArnuMtemimu fell through
aad AO today the pem-tip JudM uftwo
trbolA yean la let fo^ la the otetropOlU of the Aorth Aa^T^veree City ta
opoa arlih geaeroua hAapltality aad
theer. to the arth aapAAibly which
opeaed Ita doora this akoratag at 10
o^look At ForAAtora haU for a two
daya' aoealoo.
Lapt OTAnlag the hall wap opened
tefcmaally aad aupper aerved to afty
delAgalAo aad rt*re«lera, who arrivt'd
«at from thetr hone towna and apent the
P evealBgilD th# hall before repairioK to
the homea oC frlanda and atetaben of
Oompaakw Court TrnverM*. Ko. t. I.
O. V. The oBttre dcIvgaUno will be
antortalaed by the ladiea of the court
of thla city who are ! aer>lng fn«e
neala at Pbrratera hall had cntortalatog the delvgaUu at their bomAA over
night

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«wri. No. 50C. n*prt>»«Ated by
Meadaaaea Anna A. Coulter and E.
Norton;' Central Lake dekgatkui.
(Continued on Third Page.)

By Wtra to the Bvealng Record.
I
Loadoa. June 14.—^a «n Interview !
puhiiahMl la 81. Pecetwborg today M.,
Wltt'ee. who baa h^ meatioced aa!
one of the possible^ Ruasian plenlpolenitarics to meet the Japanese peace;
commlaaioDera. declared thltt he can-'
not accept the place under existing!
ronditkma In Russia. He says there'
» indloattoa of a chango in the! _
course being taken by the esar'a gov-)
emment and that International condl- j
tlons are becoming worse. The Jap­
anese government Las objected to
holiHng a |M»ce conference In Paris,
the capital of a Russian ally.

GATHERING
FRENCHT” HAD
DF PIDNEERS
CIRCUS PARADE

•EAUTIPUL PINK ALLIGATORS
CHASED HIM FINALLY.

GREEN RAD6ITS DIT HIM BADIT
WHILE

ORANOADOY

OF

ALL

OLD SETTLERS WILL COME HERE
NEXT YEAR.

JAMES H. MONROE PRESIDENT
•FULLY 2.000 WERE PRESENT IN
PETOSKEY TODAY.

SNAKES SANG COMIC SONGS.

Will S. Andarwen Road an Interaatlng
While in the County Jail Ha Swal­
Paptr on the Mortality in
lowed An Ounce of Oil of Poppoethe Ranks During
minrwhich Cauaad a Bad AtPast Year.
rmt Dilfatlga.
tack of tht Jamr:; Jamea.
The arai delegation to arrive (tw
Special to the Evening Record.
the Meeting of the High Ctmrt of Com
Petoakey. Mich.. June 14.—The next
t.lt*i»rgo Collins. Konietlnu-h called
paloo POreatera at Weaiern UlchlKan
reached here on tba 6;1S laal night on FVi*nrhy." the man from jdaniatet; meeting of the Old S«-Ulers ai^soclation
the I*er© Marquette train from tlrand who wa» taken ear*- of yesterday by will \h} held in Traverse City. This was
Rapida. There are two court a of the the po(lc«* a>i liaxlug tto much of iv decided uppn at the Mislness meeting
rnmitnre CUy reprceento«t Court load to wirely peratiLulate the city this afternoon.
The folloa'ing were the offleers
Kent and Court Grand Rapida. There atnx'ia and was 'lended In the coop
are flfteea In aUendanco from the Iho greater jiari of Mie day to Flf^'p ehxcted: President. Jamiw H. Mon-I
ft»rmer, inclodtag a degree team and fata w<H'k’» deba-.fh off. was taken to itM*. Traverse CUy; vice presidents. H. j
two from the latter and more were eg- the (xmnty )ail at t o'clock where he O. Hose. Btomet; Geurge Robinson.
k>rk«'<l up for the night. He Grand Traverse; Horae*- Stockman,
pcctiHl thla morning. The delegate
night fall and Charlevoix; George Craker. Leelanau;
from Court Kent la Mra. D. L. plcwy. I M*emed fairly «..b«T
'and the following ofllrera of the court would ha%e Irf-in a quiet giiext If Ip- E E Pettit. B«-nt!e: J. A. McLaughlin.
are In auendaucc: Mra. M. McCarty, had tMit f«»und on «nince fiottie of 'oll Aiiirlm; W. H. Ikx-ki-s. Kalkaskn; s.X'orator. l*aal Chief Mre. l>»Ule John td iM-pp«-miliit which he pi-nco* ihnl to retary. C. H. Estes. Traverse City;
V1C4* t^hlef Mto. M. K.
ruler; gulp down with the idea of ImMIdng treasurer. Low ell Sours Traverse City;
historian. >\'tn S. A-ui;errx.n. Traverse
Ranger Mr«*. Carrie IVu-ter and the
1“ hiu anatomy which found an City.
Them were fully
p<x«ple pres­
delegate Is Mrs Nettle MorrUA
outlet. In a gciutinc ra.-^e of the
The Cadillac dekgatkm arrived at “Itvmens" and all night long, while ent and on account of the iMwutlful
S o'clock last nAght and numlM-rttl
holding on the pit of Hs pcpiK-r- day, the time was sp*'nt _,very pk-asthlrty.jj-lght. Chief Uangt-r Mrs. F. D. •»*«« atomach. he waa "»v-cl.ig things." amly in picnicking, trips to the adja
Mann, l*ast Chief rMs. ^.uck Ren and j rabbits. iU>gs and an;»kei. ehasiM them- cent resorts and rides around IVtofiDelwgmte and Orator Mt^. Kate Kvans. I eelvtw up and dovu tS> ndl lu regl- key. Bxery one of the visitors had a
There an* fourteen ! fn»m CiMirt 1 n»»'iual order c«id the jai! rcMumded very delightful lime.
One of the most Interesting featon^ |
Dewey and twelve frtim' Court Liutan. - with the yells and howls €>f the frightTbere are also twelve g^ntlemeq. nine; rued inmate. He i^iH*arcd before of the day was Historian Anderson’s
of whom are In the dcgriH* lt*am. Ttie* Judge Hotxrts at t» o'clock and wn-s pai>er.
(ConUnuod on Sceoed Page.)
ladies of Court IX-wey hIm* have a Hu«nT |;*aml nwts ammintlng to 13 2.^
degree team..
^
: in all oc a five days' hta.v In Jail in
High Chief Ranger U. J Mclkmald J^rault of fine,
arrived last evening and KuOia 8. j The Jail etill i.uielU like a iK'pj*orPreach, high aecrelary of the High mint tied.

Iautos

may be used

I brilliant:
'
• and inspiring appearance today as the PLAN TO IHAVE THEM REPLACE
crowd assembled at 10 o'clock for the
SAGINAW STREET CARS,
opening of th© two daya’ Kcs^siun.
|\»Ut*d plants of maiden hair fern, and t
ent Mahon of the Street
8
Rail.
the profuse deeoratloo of the long|
f Employes Met for t
hall, while In every conceivable place
pose of Making Piarm.
were displayed the nation's emldom^
____
which WB* further eahanc«d-by bunt ;
.


to. «<l ,inwn ot red. »h(l. «,<! i »> ">«««->•
blue grarcfuTly draped otrer balustrade I 8*gin*»'. Mk h.. June 14.—President
and Iwlcony.. plcturp
plctuiv L._--------frames and ros- Mwlnm of the street railway cmployi-t:.
i jl* meeting with a committee of men
tnim until the day, ITag Day. so well'meeting
3 •aarard was truly observed by the Ftor-. i for the punwse of forming plans for'
jthe rstablishtneiil
cstablishoii'lit of
I an automobile'
li aster of the state!
transportiition company to take the
I*/
Rsoe.ntion to v>altore.
^
The monjiug hours were taken up place of street cArs. Eighteen cars
are running today.
? with the reci'ptioo of lenuniag visitors
< ,wbo aa soon as the triilns arrived reI BuckK
» paired to the hall and regtatered and ing at the Oit dock-with lumber for
'With I
< I spent the few hours tw-fore dtoaer In
tbp T. Wllcc LumtHT company at Chi­
rest or plcasam drives around the cago.
«hy.
The delegation from Manistee was
E^’ERY IkuBch own<»r in the city Is
aaable to obtain any spt<-ial rate over rcQUcated to n»ect at the Rcoord of­
the M. A K. B. and so last evening fice tomorrow evening at S o'clock
they deeldod not to attend though | sharp to make arraagmneuu for the
Mias lAKtle Daria of Companion court j parade during the aUte G. A. R, enMlaaehaha. No. IIT. and Chprier^iannjaaont next week.
Robey, ehlef ranger of ^>ui$>kanl»-|
. ________________
toe. Nix iSt. arrived at U o'clock. The
O. R Burr of ManUtee was la the
PeCookRF dalagaUoB of seven, Mr.-^ 1 city today.

CITY BO0(K STOBE
THE BOEAST COMTAHT VNp.

Hu's OtUttt. White
«>Yy........... a.co,$i.i$

THE AbVE^RE OF

.for thr anaoM Muaasc oatteg.

Boys* Shots, While or Grey
....................... 90c,$l.€0

THE SOUTARy GYCUST

Dr«M amt eau*. Umhnlkw,
mr»sr Bat*. XseWsur. ruaey Rou.
NwUaw ahirvs MW ud taiWM»b».
Hsull tfUolM to V M4«Wd brforryoa

iilfiiEB KuM & Hoyf

Sherlock Holmes Series
Ladies' Oxfords. White
Grey ...85c, SLOO. $L25

WedoDsdiy, Jcne 14,1905
-American Drub Store

«»rririmth*sUiU^ttekli3l2

Extra Blct. with Culgin h.vU

w

OloWHiMvm

................. 4150. 12.00
CyidroMs'CAMTAsSho^or
Uxferds......... 50c to 85c

BULLEHN:
. Wo wish to mid another
won! aU»ut those Charixml
Tablets—th«-y wv worthy of
n stwml luentiuu, the same
as a jjood boc*k is worthy of a
stvomj roadiuj: A ni»*rchunt
buys an article to m*ll n<iwlulays, and when he thinks of
buying his first qmwtion is,
will It sail? Is It IUIwWNiT
Db ths PMPU WABt it?
Kow we knew that the peoinUxl Chanxutl Tablets
0 knew that those Tab-

w. 1. ojueus
\

OR

ORKWS

R09G0K

Ask For
Anything

Ladies- fine Kid / -J 5
. Shoos at.. ... 1

ALL SOtID Ml All SIZES
We have a few inon- of those
L:.di.-s’ fine Pat. Kid $2.00
Oxfords sellinj: J Q0

THE

mill Guilt Oilirilt (or HU
Wtnn aid Clildrn

KmmW ^ronW RSL.

Call and See Them

H. R. Macdonald, Mgr.

No Troable to Show Goods

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0.,.

O. C. MOFFATT
Abetroots of TtUa
»*RICE8 8ATISFACTOh%
Batabltshwdln I see
Room 210 Otatw Bank aida

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242 a FRONT ST.

Belter in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind.^
If you would keep out the flies and musquitocs see
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG.CO.

Citizena Phona. 32: Ball. 109.

Ycur Credit is Good at

GRINNELL BROTHERS
P»IAIMOS
...OROANS...
.rmoKioorarms.
MERCMANOISSK

NICmCAirS UASUfC

music bocsi
tmm Kwimw P*rorsW 9^

ME/NS CxYOUNO MKNS
CLOTHING GrUKNISHINGS

Fancy Vest Values..
Just received by express, that are hard to
beat-OXE DOLLAR TO THREE DOL­
LARS—if we are good judges of values and
styles, these are the best shown in the city.
See our window—Let us show you.

SHERMAN e.HCirKraEL
(MSTBrCAVlS Bl-OCK.)

:

W. L. Brown. M*via««r.

ON FRIDAY

JUNE 16
Mr. S. L. Ring, a representative of the cloth­
ing house of THE STEIN-BLOCH CO., will
open their line of fine

€oeivtbiag Known in Itlusic

-

8HIOKS

BI6 REOUGDON IN PRICE

AMERICAN DRUB STORE
219

Mr of Miasing Soo Lad Waa Fotmd
in Baavsr Park.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
irle,•. Mlc!
Mich.. June 14.—
of Tin
was found at Beaver park today. He
was a lad of about IS aad has beee
missing aiBce Friday. The autboriUca
are toTsstigatlng the cause, which
may be murder.

A

AT A

te

Many Cities Were Represented—Re­
ception and Steamboat Ride for
Visiting Knights.

Oxfords nf Sims
^ Street Shoes,
.
Business
7
Shoes,

Shoes for
€oerp
Purpose
BACMANT

and we fe
eallod attention
«
to them they
would sbIL that they would
lie rBfBRtsrs. so we liou^'ht
tliem. If yon Iniy a packajre
and are not satisfiixl yon tp-t
voiir money brek
YOl’
0 AN T'L OS K.

lUIUSICAl-

MAY BE MURDER.

this «uoB, line of Wan Paper is do.
ing. Oorsera-s oo^mt is wsjr ahead ot nj
ptevroQg Tears, and dvie to the great vmrietjr to be
found herv* of pavtty paUems sod xesKaahAe priooa.
You OSH readily see this stoeh. as we are well prepared to take gotxl care of oar oastoBaexs.

Tney'rc UfW. Cod ud
InexpensiTe

TMURMDAV

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MEETING IN
DETROIT.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Detroit. Mich,. Jpune 14.—Three
thousand Knights Templar from differeut parts of Michigan participate*! in
the drcMi parade. Among the cities
represented were Port Huruci. IjmsinfL Battle Creek. Filet. Muskegon
and other places. The Shriners and
the Arab patrol will give a rcceptloa
the visiting Knights Templar
almard the steamer Columbia this
evening.

^isbiiHl Hh Record

Hra’t SkM>. Black. Wbitr,
Ur.-]r..$LM, 9Lt3,$LM

3.000 WERE IN PARADE

p

Canvas
Shoes For
Summer

'Phnoral of M. O. CtyanMla, ForwMr
OraelaA ProMlar, Who Waa AaAPAAlnAftad Yestarday.

CZUWOlTCHUEERtSCOUSE

WORK or TMI AtMMRLY WAS
•KOUN THIS MORNINO.

6 O CLOOK EDITION

VUBEiaDFRIUT

By Wire to the Mvcnlag BMordL
Di. WITTt C^CCTB TO RCI|VINO
Athens. Greece. Jme 14.—The pobAS A PLiNIPOTCNTIAItY.
he faacral of M. D. BtyaaBia. the fatmer premier who was killed yesterday
hy Aaaaaatn Gherakaria, will be held
Friday. King Oeorge, who waa at
TatoL rettned to Athena when he
waa Informed of thh asaasslnatlcAL
INTERNATIONAL CONOITIONS ARE Thla KBoming he called at the realRICOMINO WORSt.
d«K« of the forai^ preaUer and
viewed the rfmalna.

llEIESITES
ENTERTAINED

WSATHC^—GcMraOr tilr to«l«lit
Md TlMf««»r
protebl^ loeat
tlmadcT itoms; c«ttn»»d vam.

.

Suits and Oyeiaoats
Special ordeis will be taken for
Suits and Overcoats for
future delivery.

'I

wnmcaoAY, junc «4. ttos.

FUSSiBETOTWHEBE
r

levnie. CBbnetac «och acts as
8aM«r
Neil.. ««lc. iiae»«7
natkj. €te.; Bdvte aad BBc

la -Old Gloryi»d ftt tiM riigkt «r ita bcOTtifol folds
palM Mats qalekar aad tMr« is

m

irttJila tka bcawt of erery
4ac of this mUob Is m
tight that l«*to to aoMo thoaghU of
oaoBtry aad dsads of aatriothaa,
Oaa baadrad aad taaaty^aigbt yaars
•go today, a akumn aaadle aoaiaa
graaeetad to Oaassal Washlagtqa tho
prodaet cf bar haadt. Desplatag all
donas or ilglith aae araa to the .
hoi of ht^iidy. aba had cot Um stars
tra polatad instead of six aad
yeas adohlad tba eaiblem as she aogtpartad.
Oaaspai
aboaaa to ail the oaatoa with stars
«d Ihas was tho aaiblaia of the great
MHaa la an Vba world forared.
. Today. Traremo City U ablaso with
tags mad aaeh a chaaga as it mak<
latha appsaimace of tbac Ity. Always
baanUrnl, with
flags and banting
the city has a festive appaaianco.
apgaaimaoe of polrtotisa that will
be lost oa tbeooadng gsaemtion.
The Bors often the ilsg U dlsphgrod.
the aHMO love it brings,
grows tlreaomo. If s armndeter In a
foreign ooantry segs the glorioas aid
tag floating Croat the top of some
htneHoaa Bsbasay. tboro’s emotion In
h^ tluoat and bl| heart baaU faster
aad haoMT. it has aa eSaot distinct
ly Its osm and every American boy
and gin should be taught to rovon>
fhe flag and respect it as th<4 do tbnlr
aountry.
Traverse City has shown what she
«an do today In the way of flecomtlng
and next week; when the ^'Boys of
fll**%re.h^ the town sboold
forth evef^rUfliter with the flag that
they fougl^or.
'
^

WlLCGMl FOnEflTgftfl.
«
The Oomdlaion Assembly of the
B^Omn of Western Mieblgan. For^ flsCbra^^ aaastne in this city now.
I ^ ^Yin|lffM>od for a two days’ stay.
a large aomber of Foresters
■'gj|
^eir friends in the city and that
^ -dUey are welcome need not be told
^ the large banners across
w#ro^because they can feel that the}-

C
.r
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h

■CM. He Umb pneaed cn
tadho Md ftat at Ida Mta. that e( am
I pletaros.
•aShv dhoae that had pMaad oa to
ate. The auroetton aU in ^ is said
held a laaalw sdlb (ba«Mta majortty cf the OM Bsttlswf. nmnUrnigp aad an
to he a vwry wwsthy oaa-nad it can
Chair
friends
eombtaed.
made
propar^
la fha aklas. Aa la
caafldsBtly be ioohed iomrd to with
laat year aav many laiwrwt from mSsns tbr attandtag the aanaal meet­
mack plesaarr. Popular prices
aaztb. ao maay that ha did tad attampc ing hsid at PmsflUsy today aad at
haask of day ovary realdeBt, te the piwrail dnrii« thla eagagamaat.
la taka ap the aaaaa by
MaL E H. Ilendtrohcd and non
be did la his laat report hat maattaaad Loolaaia aad Oraad Traverse eooaappear ta the City oparo tamae Mon
thoee that wmofbett kaowa. not oaly tkm who had aay idea of gotag was up
day evaaing. itiae if. under the ansla the rNfoB bat la the state of Mlchl- and dalag. Down the road la Leata
Idosa
ef the Caagragatkmal Sunday
ana eoaaCy as far aa Cat Head potau
gaa as wan.
ariiool. Major Headersbot is the erlgHa hack ap thraa from Otaad Tkmv- Blaa miles from the tarmteas of tbo
iaal ”dnimmer boy of dhe Bappahanroad
at
Nortbpoit,
the
rigs
began
to
ataa aaaaty wham ha datad ha ceald
exteodiag
aot http mMrinalag
The Sot of hand towards the i
aO over the United States for his
thaaa was Hoa. Perry Hannah, who coaches daslgaad to take them to Pederfol work srilb the drum. Cbming
died Aag. II IflH. at the age of al- tankey. whUo west ss lltr as Good
as he does just before the sut<
moat •• yean, die told of flfr. Han­ Harbor ’aeveral parties drove to
campmeot, the catertalnmcai is psrnah’s arrival hma la IIU. how he Omana mad oaugta the special theme.
ticnlarly Umely and appropriate. Some
want into bnetaass wlUi the Hamish 4 . Tiavaros Cky went in force to the cf hh feats are the imitation of n bat­
Lay oompaar aad how that tamlaass Psre MsrqoeUe which palled oat at tle aad a deroripUve sriecUon por­
grsw agtU today H is not only the 7;fl0, while thirty-five Joined the traying n storm. *His son. is s wot
Netlhpari special.
largest la rvmeetse aty*bat
The depot at the Pere Marquette derfal flflst.aad his music adds gres
valaable haldtags la the elty of Chily to the eotertalnment. The enteroagD. He told of bis tatarsst la Trav- was tbranged for an bonr previous tainmrot will please all lovers of mar­
eras Clty.;vhai he had dons for Com- to the train leaving, with those who tial music and will stir the blood of
srere saiidpstlng .a day of unalloyed
paay.Jf aad the warm reaard that
the most unemotional. Major Hemlei;fsh for this ploaeer. the leaader of pleasnrs. among them being E E.
Millar aad wife, 8. E WsUc. W. 6. sbot comes here with the hiriteet
tho beauUfBl ally <d Traverac.
Aaderaon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scoti. ommeadatloas both from the peves
Utmea Ctty of the north.
and those who have heard him play.
Mrs. M. B. C. Bates, who died Mrs. Bosber. Mrs. E H. Pierce. Miss
March 17. IflOS. was next tonObed Irene Steinberg. Mr. and Mia. J. 8.
upon. Hr told how her loving natoro Horton and daaghtera. Mia. B. L.
drew all to her. Ik>w the Immedlatr KeUj. Mrs. W. P. Kenney. Miss Lt1
linn Horton and E L Sprague. Mr.
•smily wars not Uw only
bnndreds aad hundreds nil over the aad Mrs. W. 8. Horton of Monroe WILL VIRTUALLY BE OVER JYT
state of Michigan and even outside the Oeaier and Fred Hurtoa af Wexford.)
CLOSE OF WEEK.
Six
eoacbes containing nearly foii.'borders of tba state. After toocblng
upon her early life, be took np ber hnndred passengers left at 7: SO while
telling what she had done U B. Curtis. H. Voofbels. F. Volruba. New PoUtoaa Coming to Chicago Marthrough the home departeat of the
"‘I I ket-Hundrro. of Thousands of
Herald, of the tboosnnds of yonng Mrs. E Dnryea. Mewlames 11. J. and
Bushels
I the Pits.
people who had taken that pledge, of M. L. Updyke. William Core. C. K.
.how she had been one of the origins- Darrow. L. A. Merrll and Ells Can
This meek pnu ilcally c«nds llic bu>
tan of the Michigan Prees Woman’s field iolnod the G. R. k I. special.
log of last year’s potatoes on the b>cal
Leelanau Special.
ssaodnUon. Her Interest in the boys
The npec^ from Lorianau eouuly market and there arc hun«lnMs
and girls In the state was depicted and
thousands of biishels wbirh will
ber last work was "Stories from Mich­ arrived in the city at 7:10 a. m. with In tbo pita.
flilod with fully 300 obi
igan History for Boys and Girls” now
The ntmv crop from the atmthorn
settlers and their frieml's. two bandr.
running In the Hmald
states Ik going into the ChU*a»:o marfVederlek L. Johnsoa. bouer known the Northport and the Snttons.Oa>.
bitshvl
and enough enthusiasm to make the
bringing sixty
as •%Jeulaf Osptnin Jobnsoo.- was ;
entire trip a hurrah’s nest. Among
»«*“
other pioneer vdiose death oast
Tb»* cherry crop will U-pin Ui conir
shadow over the rsgkm. Ue died the familiar faros of. tbo older mcmi
in nfttT the first of July and tlie^pntsApril *.
He described bU early hers of tbo parly wore II. S. SpencH'r. perts arw for an irouiense crop nntl
aad told how he was captain of Ibo white bain*«1 and venerable |thu g<KKl prices.
.
the Sanayside until she was wrecked tographor of Korthiioii. who. for near­
and then look enmmiand of tho Queen ly half a cenuiry baa ql^tly
ALL Sm KNIGHTS and lody M.nr
of the Lakes. He told of bis large ac- and <lnwn tho northern region and cal>oe*» aiv rt'que.suy to la? nl ihci'tbo people and bow taken phnUw of probably more pn»ml- respective halls promptly at lo o’clock
this ncqualntaaee always sprang into nent gatherings and people than any Sunday. June IS, to attend memorial
regard. His was b magnetic nature knon;o reaidcni t»f Michigan. Obi KervU'ca at the First M. E. cbutv’i.
Chief Peloskcy, “Gucen Marquerlte”
and be drew all to him.
Decoration rommlil<«*‘a will also visit
Mr. Andersoa than gave a list of the aad many of the timid wild donlz«niK the cemetery, lime ti» be anoimceil
of the foreat even have b<vn found
names of thooe who bad passed
Sat unlay .
June H-ll
from TssvMwe City: Mrs. John upon hi* negatives. All»ert narne>.
Black, whose husband was one o Mr. and Mrs, Cheater Sud.bius, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cbnrlra
Oberst.
Mr.
and
Mne
It
was
a
huge
task
to
undertake
tho
Traverse City’s first hotel keepers
cure of stich a bod ca.se of klduev d
8. C. Despres, at one time one of Trsv Nate Putnam of the Bight. Mr. and ease aa that of C. F. Collier, of Chci
erse Cilyh lending business men. Itav. Mra. John Putnam of Omena and sl.s- kee. la., but Electric Bitters did 1'
J. B. Hall, n well known pioneer. Mrs. ter Mra. Hills of Good Harbor. Mn>. writes: ”My kidneys were so far
t on )
Charles Pslge, Mrs. Minard Thome Alex McKcrcher of Leland, A. Cohen, i I
G. G. Barth and daughter Bertha, j. I cushion; and suffer
suffered from dn adful
Mrs. Mary Pierce. Mra May Teateh
Bmlly Fisber. Mrs. IK’Hliam Rennie. a «!«>«<». Mr. ... Mr,, wm.r K. I
Grandma FurUeh. Mrs. Snifka. Mrs. Steele aad W. H. Steele and two sons, j cure, and by them was restored
Chahor. Mrs. Catherine Krons, & M. Ira Rangvr. Mrs. Howard Gill, Mpk. ; perfect health. I recommend this gre
Chris B. Kehl and Mrs. Marston Dame, i
medicine to all with weak kl
Brown. M. B. Jennings, Peter Nordsuu™..
green. George B. Hall. Thomas Gilroy. «r.,
UtUe band of boys were all busy as 8. E. Walt k Sons, drnggisis. Price
Vencel Sleder. Philip Seoor.
From Long Lake there were; Eu­ bees, greeting friends along Ute route. 60c.
gene Davis, Charles Tilton, Henry At the depot the Nortbpon Boys’-tMuid
If you are troubled-with indigestion,
Howard. Oomellns Cooper, Samuel played a ttine or two Just to liven constil*allon. sour stomach, or any
things up. The train pulled out al
Whinory.
other |»aln. Hollister’s Rocky Mountal
Fn>m Acme there were John A. 7:20.
Tea will make you well and ke<rp yo
Scripture. Henry Buller. Richard l>ee.
well. 35 cents. Tea or ’TablelK. JolmMrs. Liter aad Daniel McDonald.
MIflflOURl'fl LAST STOP.
iH>n DniE Co.
From Laelsnau county was Grandma
a RAG TIME sociable will Ik* piven
Steel. Mrs. Elizabeth Delsell. John H. •oat Will Laavc Chicago Saturday on |
Her Regular Schedule.
^ by the East Side club al the Swt^^ish
Ackers.
‘Hie steamer MIsMuri touclied ai . hall next Saturday.
junelf and i:
From Monroe Center ifcere was Mrs.
this
port
on
the
trip
south
yt'stenlay
I.
Clyde. Reuben Lovejoy, Mrs, May J.
Osborne: Daniel Mason of Biaad. and took on about 3,000 bushels of po­
Margaret Gray of Kingsley. Mrs. tatoes. ThU U the Missouri's last atop
rnderwood of SHjdits. Mrs. Sarah at this port as ho leave Chicago Sal­
on schedule
Cram, formerly of Monroe Center. 8.
M Fnller of Almira.
did valoM. nuoo to g.00.
FVom the psalnsula there was Capt.
James Mcaiisky. Mrs. Kroupa. Leon­
> Hatches CrossJOHNSON DRUG CO.
ard Staysnson and Joweph Dohm. the

Traverse City Is nsturslly a conveneverybody or orgmniza
thm that has ever met here feeU 'that
^ey wonid nice to come back again
«hd do"so wbwever the opportunity
^era. T^vsrse City has entertained
large crowds ’very seoeeartnlly aad
wMie Um nwmher of Pbreoiers Is not
as laige as some other conventions
thgt l»vo been held hero, they
welcome nevertheless and Just ss weicome as though their number wai
instead of over 200.
.During their stay In the city the
ddegntes will he entertained at the
hgmes of Ue members and aosals will
ho sorvod at Foresters ball. This
■hows the hosptullty of the people of
order and of this city. They are
ween willjng to open their homes that
trltltors may he entertained ore so­
cially than If they went to a hotel.
, Traverse CUy is the oooveniion city
of the north and as soeh bids a’elcoroe
to Lbs Porestors and all that come
wkhln her portals.
oldest man on tho peninsula, n veterof the civil war aad the patriarch
Now’s This.
of five generations.
xWo oCflr Ono Hundred DoUari rw
Mr. Anderson closed by wishing that
mard flor any case «f OnUnli that <manot bo cored by Hall s Catarrh Cure. he cosM meet with the aismbers one
:
OO, Tolwhx O.
year from today in the Qween aty of
mdsndgaed. have hnowa the north.
fdr Uie last 16 ya n. and
believe him partecUy honomhle» In nil
bnsineBs trnnsacUona. and flnaadally
OR. STRANG WAYS RETlRSE
•Me to carry out any ohligaf
tar bis Arm. Waldlng. KInn________
'ill Leave Thla City for Popular
Wboleaale Dragglsu. ’Toledo, O.
•lilE Miaourl.
Hall's Oatarrb €«re is taboo latcmally. aotlng dlrooUy upon the blood
Dr. W. F. Strangways will retire
sM aoooos mrfhedo of the ayotam. from praotice In this city July 1
TostiiaoiiUlsoentfvao. Priee. 7»c por
to Popular Bluff, Mo., where he
botUa Sold by nil druggists.
pxtensive timber Intercata
Ihko Hall’s Family Pills tor oonsUwhich be wlobee to devote his eatlre
PdUon.
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attention. His family will move In the
fall. Dr. Strangways baa been prac­
•sods Hondrsdi of Yaars Old.
,A abort Uac nga^in aa old silver ticing here ttm» years and has been
adae in Oolormdo. during the course very snccesafnl with hU specialty, the
eye.
ear. nose and thronL
«C aaenvnUons. poppy so?dSr-vblcb lay
Dr. MacNet.t of LnCroose. Wls., also
bnasatb the sUjgl^j/'^ocks. were dlsenrered. and^aocordlng to odsaUsU aa'eye. ear. throat aad aooe special­
wfm have examined ihem. they bear ist for flve years, will take Dr. Straagooldsncm of having bm coaoealod ways’ praetloe here.
tbotw for bnadreds of yaara The
W. J. Sbaaaoa nf GeaUal Lake
■oeds were ptaated. and have oome op
passed tbroogh the city oa hi* way to
Maalatoe today to vtalt rotaUvoa.
J. a Williams and edfe of Ceatrml
take were in the city yeetertay.

POTATO SEASON ENDS

HAND BAGS

DR. SNYDER
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JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR

A Ibrec Light Chandelier

IS

IN VERY PATRIOTIC
ORCSS TODAY.

and Lavnia Also
Have Ftaga WbMo Oovm Town
Oocorating la OoneraL

a Lawn Settee, Lrwd Chair.' Porch Settee.
or Porch Rocker. Camp Stoob. or any
kind of Lawn or Porch goods or Ham­
mocks. do not bnj' until j^ou gel our prices.
We have an exceptionally large asaonment. and you will find our prices the
lowest
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pn Jane 14. 1777 the
_
* at the
Uaited'htatcs adopted as Ra aaikmal
flag, the one whlcb. with the addHIonotlU use aad la commemi
oratloo of the event TTOveroe City la
In gala day attire.
Froat street is especially idearlng
I the eye. At the latera^lao of
fTont street with Park and Cass there ^
arc -welcome’’ bannem which aiv la j
the national colora and are welcoming
the rialilag Cbmpaaloa FVareatera.
Snapended between the City opera !
and >Dur own time on the balance
boaae block and the Hannah k Lay
Mercantile company's Imiiding is the
beautifnl new flag which la the properiy of MePheraon port and is bring
used in the open air for the first time.
The McNamara, Hamilton and Milllken and First National bank buildings
mm
are elaborately decorated with sivuem
long pennanta which hang from the
cornices of the luiildlngs. Nearir
every business house in the city i«
decorated In dome wa.v and many «.f
Dying of Famir
the beautiful lawns are elalior^ely
s torments, like i
diwrated.
fear apjK ndlcllis. Safety lies In
‘The Wc-que-tong club bousi- is
Ing Us new Arjerican flag
pennants for ibo first time and
bu.t .hop «ppmnri.tol,
m™ . j-mebt ohsitn.
f.r. nt medlrtn., .oa ^
d«K^or, In Sons’ Drug Stores, only 25c. Tr
From the lop of tlK» Pliwl NaiKma!
I*ank flag staff to the eonier
McNamara and Hamiltnu
and Miniteiij
Mil.'lten lei
uamnion aad
cure for coughs. co
eoMs.
Mk. *«ve throat.
tht
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Just a Small Payment Down
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Fanhkw

Wait ti Bar, Net Stir’

family fortunate enot:gh to li.-,ve a pn.- I
^
fesKlon—or. rather. arl--st her linger ■ mtisilKnl. ni-uralgia, Inmbagtt, plcartiry.
ends in ease of need. She Is an expen j No tuaSer what
workiT In en.iBii-l. and brr home
calbsl. HidlUter’s lb»c’«y ,Mouni.iin
Qnoenj4*err> phice U filled with
Tea will driw them away. S5 otits.
mnrksbiy liennliful si»e«-inHns of I
ensft. while m.in.v of he tvlatlves .uMi Tea or TaltletK. JobnMjn l»mg Co
fi;^ends own bits of Jew«*1ry. frames, or
boxes wTou-.:ht I'V ber. *It»e tineR
) Secret AbilOUt I
pi«-c»* of eminiHinc she ever ('oinptetiM
uwret. i
Is I
for t
was a mcniorl.-il croKM for the gniv- ,-if ilccj-ji, f«-ver soreK, iuij»her brother, rriiice rhristlmi \ n-tor.
n libh « ;*K *<.o>i OH! to South .\fricn.
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. O. K. for Mire
wp».> I». L. t
MU. S. L. U!NG. It |i|-. s« t»ilm: »lt<^ jgury. t-f Hojk*. TcX. 2' xl John
SlHn-BlocJi t’o . will ofK ii th«*ir fill* ; Drug .Store <Vi.
line of Kiiit.sand <nvrc«iatK at o
on FVlitay, jlim- l»:,
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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is what we wen* ti*M ihe oUuT
day liy a tiuin who owns umin*
houiU's th:in any ot)i(*r ]M*rsoii
ill this city, when wi* «tKk<*(i
liiiii if he would S4*ll any «>f
his iiro|w*rtv. T.ike his jide and iui

- niubl fu-ll you f*an make
$’i«XI oil your Imrtfaiit in six
lll•lMtilS.

A. F. Neriingar.

C. W. Aahtoo

T|ieln!ai!il Requires leSiipply
and wc supply an enormous demand this season. Such a demand has never
been known for Wall Paper. It would seem, sometimes as though 've
would supply the whole of Grand Traverse county and several square miles
of the surrounding country, and we arc adding to our supply all the time,
keeping our stock in good shape. When trading here you get the best that
is made. Got all your papering done.' Better sec to it at once. Here are
some prices that may inllucncc you:

Bedroom Papers from 5 cents to 25 cents the double roll; Kitchen
Papers from 8c to 15c; Dio ins: Room Papers sell from K) cents
to 50 cents; Sitting: Room Papers from 12 cents to 75 cents.
Parlor Papers from 15 cents to one dollar a roll

The Gunn Sectional Bookcase
The finest bookcase on the market. This is made in “ufiiis” or sections,
each “unit” the height of a book and has a glass door that rai;^s and push­
es back over the books out of sight. There doors are paddetl .ind when .
, -closed arc absolutely dust proof. These “units” arc easily adjusied and
new ones can be added at any time, keeping your t)ookcasc always full, yet
never completed. Why not have a place for every book, and ke(';p every
book in its place ? Then your books will not be all over the house just
when you want them, and many of them getting soiled. We can sell you
any number ol units you want, and any style of finish. It is a i>leasure to
show these beaut if uj bookcases.
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Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5iK)
Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES

J.B. Paige EiectricCo.
PHONE 602

^ THE HANNAH & LAY - V
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Mekm tlM fMUac tock tine. kPwrmr.
n6 mo mm kmow tku better th
& Msrimy, Trts TlaMa u4 Jota
Atfktm wto Meat iMt lOskt o
■Mt hmr MM rctnloM there tbta
norsMf ttatii CM of Police AehtoB.
•tOlcr Joto BMnie M O*0M Mike
Mtnejr M then mM fomi
woorj ponr.
Mr. Morray lately parchaMi the
Lady Margaret and baa boon oalaf her
to ton loga He etaited oet ynterday
noraiag aad oothiag nore vaa m
etbe party uatfl ihia noratag
Mike Utaey happened to look not
over the bay frooi Me eociage aad aav
vhat he took to be aone pairoto
lag on a boat. After laaklag aare that
be vaa awake be aaManaed Mr. Aab*
ton aad Mr. Baaale. who took
laaarh aad vent ovt after the trio vbo
bad beea adnlrlag the enariae aad
the preapecta of a aSee day. They bad
a beautlfol time b«t etfll were vUUng
to be toved la abore.

NO SCHOOL SOCIETIES
•iCI^AU

ronMD

IN OENVCN HAVE
COMIINATION.

Mil too Make Social Ingagemania Fram .<Monday to Friday or
•make CigaretleB.
Daaver. OoJ.. Juae 14.~PrladpaU
aad taaekera In the city acboda of
Dearer bare oomblned to elimiaatetbe
ewoMlre aodal life of the acbool chll* drea of the dty. aad to that end they
* bare placed a baa on acbool eocletlee
and furtbermore aaeumed the right to
, dietato regardlag the behavior of etu*
'danta on^de of aebool boura. The
rulee to ba followed are laid down In
a general letter eeai to every parent
They anggest that no social engagetaeaU may be naade by any pupil from
Monday to Tburaday Incltwlre. and
that no pnpil be allowed to frequent
pool or billiard rooaia or bowling allaya. or to aamke clgmrettea. Secret
1^
otmaimUona m
pupils are also aevercly dlecoun
and the moral weight of the tearhcre
and acbool ofBrIaU thrown against
tbelr formation or continuance. oi
ground that they aaalst In ibe establlahgMOt of cllqiiec and come into
reel ooafllct with the demonwllc
gantiaUon of the acbcwla. There
more than a dosen aocletles among
the peplla In the four city High
schools, and tbelr members are
oeedlngly wroth over the decUloo.

aad ocheca vo dm aambar of tviBty. apM af the bswxts of the nrgaalii
from Ooatt SoMeoa. Me. U2; HIM tbm In beaatc4ary aad saM they M
aambervblp to be pemM of.
He ohM by aajrlag be vma glad to
SMO «r Bfk BapMa.
The VIMtecm.
*tlb Bapggr Day. So Sweat
The GbdIBbe TMttara arrived last
BkbL amoag Mb betag the oaly Dmr.- a aolo by MMa BMache T«
of Bran, vltb vtolia obUpato by Vic­
aabordiaMe drm td^ la we
MKMgaa af aSae. captained by Wm- tor Brady. Oraad Raplda, acoooapi
Inm Kalaer. who is bare faU of mtbaMaam Cor the prim wMcb be rep- Ugbtfnlly
rsaeau. Ocher Fkwesiers from Cadil­ tba large aadleace of Foreotera and
lac ware C B. Maaa. W. U Oitb. raapoodiac to sritb a aowtborii ballad.
AddfWM of/
MMinmaa Harrtagtaa. F. J. KltsMrs. Hwttio Rranle. cblef raagm
aUOer. F. D. Ran aad Nettle U Joba
aoa. Bdaa Haekleberry. Agam Plett. OompaalOB oonrt Traverse, then gave
F. M. Wataoa aad Kate Bvaaa. Oraad the addrsM of veleoBM for tbo city
Foreetera, weloomlag aR oSoora. deleRaplda fa rapmeeated by m«abc
gates aad Foresters la a bright, happy
t and Oraa
Ida. Ooari Kent. Na S. belag b«w.la way. She was raapowdod to on behalf
the pecMB of Mrs. Lottie Jobaaoa. of the assembly by Mias Floteaoe
Maodl Forala. Harter. ODoaneU. Mar­ Youngs, presidept.
Mrs. Yonags leopomied with
tha McCarty. Barge aad N. A. Vaa
Pmyne, wblla Mlaa >’ettle Movrieoa bright and bap^iuie talk, referrtag
aad Carrie Foster are trxm Court to the foramr hospitality of fbor years
Kent Bvan la bare with the praal- ago. She aaM that she hoped all
dent. Mrs. Floreaoe Touags aad daugh­ aaqily repaid for tbelr atteadance and
ter Btaaebe. Mrs. Rodney Hepbora cloeed wttb hopes that the year would
aad Mrs. U. R. Knru. The ooort of
Evart Is named Kate Catlalma. No.
140, la honor of Kate Callshaa of
FERBONAL.
Iteed CUy. Jackson belah represented
A. LaOount of Cbpemlsh spent ycaby Mrs.
and Mrs. Badle Hammond, vice cblef terday at Hotel WblUag.
Mlsa Bertha Hobbs of Msylleld
ranger, both from Court Todeema.
spent yesterday In ib« cUy.
No. 37.
O. B. Starr of Manistee passed
Maala at Hall.
tbrosgh the dty on bis way I
Unner waa served In the hall today
tixm Kingsley.
to over a hundred and snpper. dinner
The Misses Mamie Sullivan and
and snpper tomorrow will be served
by Companion Court. So. 6. 1. O. P. Luella Baker of Cedar are spending
the day in the city.
The MTangemrmta are perfect la de­
Mrs. Julia Banerart, who has been
tail. about twentjr-flve ladles'being In
rliltlng friends In the city, returned
attendance and everything knosm
home thU morning.
be appetUIng baa beeai prepared by
Mrs. Charles Decker of 223 Bay
the committee In charge, who have
been at the ball early and late cooking street left tor Neasen City thU morng.
and receiving donations from tbelr
Violet
Voice of Iknpire. who spent
order, to whom aU bospItallty Is due.
yesterday In the dty. returned home
this morning.
Victor A. LJndevald passed through
the city today en route for Mancclona.
Mrs. Ina Ockert of itlngsley. who
baa been spending a few days In the
dty. returned home this morning.
E. W. Wood of Kingsley waa In the
dty today.
Dan Madison and wife of Chicago
aad formerly of thU city are vialUng
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldman.
Mrs. John Cameron and aoo of Cen­
tral Lake aro risttlag the home of A.
F. Cameron on Webster street.
Bd Monroe and Chris Ross wenf up
the Doardman on a flsbing trip tbU
W. J. McElwIn of Kokomo. Ind.. who
travels out of Boston, an old friend of
Dr. aad Mrs. Trueblood. called on
them yesterday.
Ted Soulbanl and Lou Helget are
home from th© U. of M. for ih® sum­
mer vacation.
Frank Beltner returned this noon
from Bjtyne City, where he has been
!on a business trip.
, Emil Lederle and. Leon Steinberg
arrlviHl home this noon from Ann
Arbor for tbelr sumer vacation.
Mrs. M: D. Crane of this city left
for Baldwin thto nsornlng to visit
frienda
i
carl Nbrd left this morning for Elk-1
hart. Ind.. where he will visit his sis­
ter. Mrs. K. w. Johnson.

RIRMEBCnnS
While tlw nre ngkt at 8ha

Jolw ZaMB of Lsiand WW RuUd One
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tor 88cP4mU Dram-Oaip taiM
ctoaMBthtoamratogoBeorB. J. Mnr-i
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WAB RRAO TODAY.
Can'a boasw ran into toe xriraa and •
vpmmog,
tore thorn Itapi the Mg**
John 8. Boa or Ghtego. who
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«»trartor.
Mrfsrvsd to a Bpaclal CeroesHtee af
aavts the Wtooheater Aram —rrnr i
»>«mgh the dty today ca his
Dm Btofthlng and Adjssnimsist
wfll gite an
«g fmney ahoob'

“0 rieinity where be
Taksn 8a AsmR the Rapart.
Jag at the Bod aad Qoi dub 8irooa*s j![?^ Mtortar
Friday afteraoaa, Jaae IE
By WIra to the
RaamE.
Thera qriU be an opao
. ChrisUaaa. Jaaa 14.—In the atorth- tha taawMaca. amsoa taadm aad laThe handing Is
tag today King Oscar's latter at pro­ borars at Moatagoe hall at 8 Odoc^ 2txl0 toet. on the groaad. Is two
toot agatast dlaaoluthm of the aaioB
becwacn Swedea and Norsray to M. Amerleaa fhdavatloa of
and ' ****
quaRty of aatnral wood. He
Bernard was road. The doenmeat
other nwakera wfR addrass the meet-j ** **“
• resldeace tor.O. J.
referred to a apedal oonualttae aad hi,
I Cordca oi Imtaad.
the^atorthla^ adjouraad to asratt the
eottagee
around Carp lake are
The
The Book Rariev dab treat to MayooauBlttae*a report. Thera vaa no BeM this BMtalag where they vers beginning to open aad the prospects
tha geests of Mrs. Addle Oihha. Those beginning to open aad the prospects
who veat ware: kins.
HaR aad for a good resort aaaaon Is good.

cmcRETE nxa

The Rrst of the eonerete to be used
OB the Front street pavement eras laid
today. The mixing la done by a con­
crete mixer which does ahoot double
the work srith lees men. The grsvel U
damped Into a hopper'and passed
under another hopper which cootahis
the cement. The ceaient Is thus autoraatically mixed with the grnvel In
the proportlOB of eight parts of gravel
to one of cement. The flow of cement
Is regulated by aprocket srheela. This
mixture Is pushed out onto a aheet
Iron plstform and after passing under
a apray of water Is ready tor use.

TWSmETNJBjTUIIT P1R1T
Pleasing Affair Was Given in the City
Opera House by Girls
Last Evening.
The Twentieth Century girls
another of their pleasing dancing par­
ties In the City opera house last even
tng. The hall was trimmed with pink
and green bunting and acrose the
front of the stage wovra In cedar
boughs hung tho club motto ••Nobility
is ^o Only Virtue.** Stewart and
Steffens' orchestra of six pieces fur­
nished the music. Punch was served
during the evening.
hr AeeMTMM.

A student ooee uskib the i'rcncb
alienist Esqolrol If thtTO were any
sure tests t.y which to tell the sane
fram the Insane. "Please dine w1tli
me to-uiorrow at tl o'clock." was the
answer of the savant. The atudeut ac­
cepted the Invitation and found two
ether guests present, one of whom was
tlegantly dressed attd apparently high
y etlncuted, while the other was rath­
er uneoulh. Iiulsy, and extn-uiely eoneelteil.
After dinner the pu|>ll
be shook hamb. with his
teacher the latter n?ttiHTk«xl: "One
the two gentlemen you have Just
Is Insane. Can you fell me wtit
''File tirotifeui Is very simple,*’ wnu
student's reply.
*rrhe quiet. drewsed geiitleman Is , certaltfly
tlngulshed In ronie linos, but the
Is as i-erUliily a lunatic and ought
at twice to Im* locked up. "
"You are wroug, niy dear friend,’'
replied Esquirol.
"That quiet,
dressed man who talks so ratlouallv

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Thraa Yaaag Moa Want ta Oraad Rap.
IBs Taday.
Bairy Mona. Joim paBx aad Uany
Ayraa MS this moralhE tor Oraad
Raplda vhera they xrIB aidkt la tba
ratted Sutaa nary. The ywnag bmd
will go to the BrooBlra navy yard
spend a yaar «ia the uatalag ^Ip
then enter the aerrice.

a
cavtalaty aeen am aaelaat than
glovaa. for they were a aeoasalty of lo>
ciomottoa. vhUe tha other was bat a
hmny. Boaaetlmeg ther verd mada
of Bklaa, aomettmas of papynm, as la
BgypL Ofua they were gilded’ aad
decked with Jewels, and the moat aspert artists of the day vara employed
to deoorau the foot covtetags ot
grmadaon Richard. Meadaaies L Rob­
wealthy patriclaas. consuls, emperara
LITTLE BEAUTY.
erts. Frank HamOioa. A. J. Moaiagee.
and their Cavgrltee. In no article of
D. a Titus aad 1. a GUbert.
Amil Nerlingerts New Beat Waa
more vagarfes hraa shown,
Mrs. H. Montague will eatertaia a
LauficKod This Morning.
1 Today a lady who desires to be eonaldnumber of ladles this week at her cot­
AmU Nerlinger's new boat was 1
height of fashion wears
tage oa an island In Silver lake. The Utmehed this morning. The craft Is I
pointed as mneh as poastbla.'bai
party vUI leave Friday.
a lltUe beauty, sixteen feet Jong and i
^
Queen Mary the taste
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mootagne and Mr. propelled by a three-quarter horae |
and Jt. was
and Mrs. C. K. Buck racaraed last power Eclipse engine equipped with a 1
neceaxary to issue a royal proeevening from a two daya* sailing trip. jump spark. The decks are of polished)
prohibiting shoes with tora
Tho first picnic ever held at the mahogany and the boat makes a very |
But perhaps
new snver lake resort at Grawn Is pretty appearance and fur her power
extraordinary developarant In
being held there today by the Orswn is capable of hl^ speed.
the way of footgear were tho '‘choptaes" Introduced by the Udtas of Ven­
Sunday school. Rev. Hugh Kennedy
At Hems in a Snow House.
of the Asbury church addressed the
ice to make themsHvos taller than
Lieutenant Schwatka has been regal they really were. The articles were
gathering this
Anyone wishing to anteriain visitors ing the readers of CbrisUaa Work with reaUy a kind of stjlt* made of wood
during the G. A. R. encampment' kis experiences In the Arctic reglona aad leather, and aometimea reachOd
should notify the chairman of the eom- Her© Is what bo has to sar about the tho absurd height of 18 In^gs. Evati
oomfurt of the Interior of an Et:kimo a trained acrobat would itavc difficulty
mltlee. Cltlieos phone €24.
in walking on sunk things, and ordi­
Hod Hollis of this city, who has dwelling.
"In a temperature a llltle below the nary women bad Dhch
wtOi
been on a “toot" for the past week,
was run In today and will hare his freezing point the Eskimo wUI remove them that when they attomploA A
his
outer
suit
of
reindeer
cloUit-s.—
promenade they required the assist­
hearing before Judge Roberts tomor­
row morning.
the equivalent of the white man's ovei^ ance of a serv ant at each side and nn*
The presidents and secretaries of all coat and cap.—and in the inner suit, olh<T bi-hind to keep them from fall­
the labor ankras In the city are re- which weighs |H*rbaps oni-^balf or two ing.—Exchange.
quoKU-d to meet at Montagbe hall to­ thirds his civilized brother's every-day
night at 8 o'clock. Also all other clothes, Uo dow n on the reindeer robes
and enjoy the cool atmospbi-ro within
unloo men Interested.
,
The wedding of Miss Ruby Kellh his house of snow. More tiian this, be
and Elmer Blllrosn of Cedar takes will perform tho most delicate oi>eraBe sore bb4 Bear llBjBr Besderlions with hts bare hands ta this tem­ shitt. the oriciatl DniauBer Bbjt tf
place sit 8 o’clock* thl;^ evening
home of the bride on Webster street. perature. which would ftlffen our An­ the Rappahaaock. aty
Bone
All those who can and wish to con­ gers BO that we could not button an VoBday Blttu Jane 19.
l4-4t
tribute flowers to tho Traverse Bay overcoat or tK« a shotMiiring*, and tak
lug
hold
of
his
hand,
you
will
find
It
as
and hive for their decoration day
requested to take them to the par­ warm and flexible ae that of the cap­
tain of the ship, sitting in hU comfort­
lors of the First M. E. church
able cabin.
Saturday afternoon.
But this is as nothing to prove that
The Fbresters request that the flags
and decorations l»e allowed to remain these polar jH*opleVre eomfurtable ax
np until tomorrow evening.
far aa temperature Is concerned, for
on the reindeer skins. whlrh.'make tbe
beddothlng spread out on a be<]t<tead
RIFLE EXPERT.
of solid snow, are two or three JltUe
It*8 now hoc^B and ryes;
John 8. Boa Will Give an Exhibition chUdren, stark nakisl. playing and
tnuny of yon havo been paylaaghing ta a ^y that leaves no doubt
Here Friday Afternoon.
iiiK iO* |ier rani for w hat we
John 8. Boa, a rifle expert In the as to Ihclr enjoyroent, while perchance
will sell you for the ik*xI two
employ of the Winchester company, rome whit© visitor fn»m the ship Is sltwvvks (if Btcrk hoMs ont) at
will givo an exhibition at the Tywvcrse ling on ihe e<lge of the snow bed. bun­
City Rod and Gun club«grounds Fri­ dled up with bis clothes and furs to
day afternoon, beginning promptly at keep warm, while only the tip of his
2 o’clock. The regular shoot will fol­ blue, watery nose projects from the
low at 4 o'clock acd continue on as mass to tell us what race he belongs
to, and that he is a foreigner
usual.

Fish That Beat Express Train Speed.
There are fish In the sea," said an
attendant at the New York aqaartum.
Mrs. Mary Evsns, past chief .ranger.
“that can swim faster than the swift­
Mrs. Hattie Rennie, chief ranger. Mrs.
est ocean greyhound. The DeuiKch
Olive Dill, vice chief ranger, and many
land, for instance, would be only
SewdtMt Was Thiwwn Up From the other officers and members are on con­
lobster In a race with the amber fish,
Bottom of the Say This Morning.
tinuous duty. Daniel McMullen, past
from Bermuda, or the crevwJle. Tbe
Foeullsr Oocurronoe.
chief ranger, R, J. McDonald, high
speed of flsh Is simply wonderful^and
It shows how far Inferior Is human
*• Uonore de Balxsr.”
An erupttim. anwewhat like a v<4y cblef ranger. Rufus S. French. Grand
Ingenuity to nature.
. small geyser, tot>k jilace In the bay Rapids, hlgb chief secretary. William
BelWrV CNImI tWk Ui« Blet.
Kaiser
of
Cadillac,
high
auditor.
C.
B.
"When moving, their bodies are
IhU morning for a space fully llfty
When s young man (Jeneral Butler simply a dark streak Jn the ocean, and
feet aero#*, the water liolled up for Cavls. high measenger, Charles Ely.
WSB debarred fit
practice for
at least a^foot and a hall. 8|K'ciat«>rs Betoakey. high Junior beadle.
yeorw. Ilia Ilrwt caae after tly t waa to It Is safe to aay that the Empire Stale
A Place For Everything.
be tried before the superior 'court at express would prove a losing rival
who wIineastMl the (x<rurrenrt>, which Oluf Nordrum. Petoskey, high auditor.
rr> In attendance.
The matter of remembering things Malem. Tbo ca»e was oiie of theft, and
ns yt t
look place right out from the G. R. *
Tomorrow's program la as follows: Is one of considerable importance on bla client waa held prisoner, appearing
Somi
I. depot, hurrlwl «Mit to the place hut
tho farm. It is quite humlllatjwg to In the courttooui under gnant.
in approximate 75 miles an hour.
Morning Beaslen.
before they got there It had qiilettMl
Butler knew the luau to be guilty,
chase aU over tho bouse and bam in
"Fast swimming flsh have cyliodii
dova. The water where the boiling
• :3b—Music, male quartet. Petosand made a request that be have
search
of
some
particular
thing
that
cal
bodies,
th©
greatest
width being
Wraa BOtlciHl waa eovert'd »’t(h old aaw- Jioy. ^
Is needed, getting all out of breath and few moments' prirnie converaation forward, so that they can draw and not
dnab
Report of committees.
with bU (iient. The «x»urt extendt<l
feeling all the time that all the pa the eourl«*sy. and Iwth retired to
ehove their bodies through the water;
The peculiar occurrence la explained
Paper. Oronhyatekha, Janet Harris.
tlence yon over did have Is ooxlng out private room down stairs.
a sharp nose opens the water ta front,
by Ibe chemical action of the aawduat Battle Creek.
at every step, and making up your
IITieii the door was carefully closed while behtad there Is no back preson the bottom, of the bay whlrh waa
Music, violin solo, Victor Brodv.
Butler said; "8ee here, Mr. A., ho
mind that there never was a place
^ their tails slipping through tbe
thrown there ybara ago by ibe old
Competitive drill by Court Dewey
inueb
money
have
you
with
you?”
earth where the ‘children** lose so
brine with perfect ease.
Hgaaab * Lay mill.
guards of honor. Cadillac.
I'pon being told, he said; "We
many things as they do at your house,
"Blueflah are built somewhat this
Music, solo. Blanche Yonnga.
you give me one half of that now.”
—and In the end Sail the article Just
DHOWNKO WHILE SWIMMINa
Paper. Our Oader. lU Alms and Pur­
The man ronnted -'out ©I'd hamlrd way. and can maintain a speed of pos­
where yon left It yourself! Then you biro the money. Then Butler went to sibly 50 miles an hour. Schools of
poses. Helen Sheffer. Traverse City.
Terah Lake Wm Dragged But Body
feel Ilka going away to the back lot a window, o|»ened It wide, turned bit blneflsh are very much slower, for they
M.uslc. Instrumental.
Wm Net Recovered.
and having a seeret session with yoor- back to bla client, and walked leisure­ Interfere with each other, there being
12:00—Dinner at hall. Mnalc dur­
By Wire to the Bvening K«vurd.
self the rest of the afternoon. You ly out of the room, going back
laxy flsh the same as laty people,
ing dinner hour by Elmwood avenue
CalumeL Mich.. June 14.—Bmeat.
don't want to see anybody, especially court room.
la a remarkable thing, however, that
orchestra.
Tbe court asked Butler where hit
the a-year-old eon df Cbarlea McMani
the boys and girls you have so unduly
flsh do not Jostle each other as bu-,
< lient was. He looked about Ibe room
Afternoon BoooiBn.
maa of Hubbel. waa drownt^ In Torch
blamed.
beings do coming out of a sub­
as If expecting him to l»e In bis place.
Lsike today while avimmtng. The lake
The best way to avoid such scenei;
2:0b-Solo. Mrs. McMullen.
"Your honor. 1 do not know where way exit.
waa dragged but the-body was not reas thU is to make it a role to pot my client Is. It Is tbe custom for
EU>cUon €if officers.
“The fastest flsh known are the
covered.
March and eolU>ctlon for Faresters thinga' where they belong every time gnerd to follow- his prisoner.”—Boston Spanish mackerel. The shad and all
Herald.
orphans home.
they are used, and that caRs tor
the herring family, toou are fast; they
THE MARKETS.
place tor the commonest things about
F'Wreswll remarks,
'
have to be to escape betag eaten by
personal
Song of assembly. Bkwt Bo the Tie the house and barn. It xrlU not do to
other flsh for food. It to doubUul
WUllSB
_
„ _
Eavi Buffalo. June 14—Cattle—
That Binds,
throw the hammer at the hens and have setttod for the anaunra a
whether a ahark or porpoise could
Trade fslrlv active, values steady.
then never go after IL The man who PotaL Me.
3:0b—Boat ride bn Traverse hay.
catch a atagle on© of these fast flsh.
Veal calves—Active aad higher. Sheep
C:tMV-Supper at hall.
does that Is a poor, miserable creature,
John Jacob Astor owns twenty-two but by driving rapidly In a school some
and lambs—Fair at strong values.
.8 3b-Grand UIl at Fonmiera haR. aad he knows It hlmselt no use to tell amomoblira and W. K. Vandeiwit flsh are unable to escape and are
Hogs—Active, pigs lower.
KJrteen.
him: but there Is hope for him. if he
kflled."—Detroit Tribune.
Formal Oponing.
DetrolL Mich., June 14.—Wheat—
says.
"1*11
get
that
hammer,
and
1
The
empress of China has expended
The formal and legal opening of the
July. 87Hc; No. 2 red. IIjOI: So. 8
tlHM far 83.OU0i.O0O on her maneoleoiiL
fifth assembly. Oompaaloo* of the In- never xrRl he foolish enough to throw acar IVkin.
com. 8714c; No..;i whiteoats. 84c.
It that way agalnr'-^nn JooraaL
Toiodo. o., Juno 14.—Wheat—Cask. dependent Order of Forcaters of Weat-i
Queen MargherlU. of rtaly, sridow
Mlehlgan was announced hr Mrs.
$1.W; July.
September. 84Mc.
or King HuniberL U one of the few
T«0 Late for Gtenttcatfla.
Chicago. June- 14 —lf«mat-Jaly. Flerence Youngs of Evart. presMaat
pwuoMgea of Europe who
with Japan.
8<14c; September. «2Vkc. Corn—Old of tho assembly, at 2:60 thU afternoon
WANTEO-Oompetent girl for general
July. u%c: September. 61 He. Oatw- Immediately foHowlng the seaUag of
The
Her.
H.
W.
Kniekeriiocfcar.
daHaving realgged her poMthm at Mai^
lioasework. Moat be good cook. No
Jaly. »Hc; September. 2i%c. July the aasembly officers by rite guards of tha Wgahlngton ootlege. Ahlngton. Va..
waahtag or Ironing. Good wages.
honor of Companion court of Traverse Miss Blanche K. Baranm will take a
pork. 111.80: lard. |7J6; riba, 1^.80.,
Apply at once. 911 Union straeC *
eighteen moatha ago. M mrw
potoxooo on local market 8c. 81* City.
limited nnasher of vloltn. guitar and flOO.000. taade la ailntag.
June 14-tf
iamto raodvod
'
R- J. McDonald, high chief ranger, hatsaony papUs at her homo. 688
FOR RENT-rnratohed rooina 748
amde the welooming speech, saying as Washington atraeL -Miss Barnam‘s*
Weahtagton atreeC
Jane 14-8t*
he begun, that he had been xrekoailng last two yean of study xras aadw the
them every year slnee the organlsa- tuition of Signor P. A. FlrendeiU. om
LOBT-<k>ld .iioee gtaeara tod^r nooa.
Uon Bve years age^ hnt.imar by year
he grantast vkilalau now la
RegaUr ooiictoTe Traverse City c
Reward to Bader. CR.DookMiy.
JB114^
they had grown stronger and better.]
ton.
JaaalMti a»4ei7. iio. ib Umlfht at 7:18.
Jane 14Bt

millTUBEGtrSEB

TO RKLMrr IN THE navy.

i-Blocb Co., will open their full
tine of suits and overcoats at uur store
on Friday. June 1€.
June 14-21
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Mrs. Mattie Smith of Chicago
passed through the city today on her
way to Mtyfleld. where she will visit
her parents.

ICac'h rnnl contains 2 dozi-ii
first class Hmnp Hooks and
Eyt« and also 1 dozen extra
of tbe St ni it'll t eyes. We
have them in all siz(« from
Ko. 0 to .’1 inclusive, in both
black and whiU*.
Note the «liffen*nce in jirice
Buy now and 8aye money.

Fife tod dnun, ocarliii, mbc:s and i
rcdiatlons, at tse Beadershott ea-'
tertalnmeat Honday nitlit, Jnae 19.1
Job 14-41 11

THE UNLOADING SALE
^MOVKD TOmm
BIO TKIINCP

A few suits left at the ‘'Un­
loading Sale” prices.

$6.95
$$.95
$1495
Six frock suits left; we only
charge you $11.00 for the pants
and [throw in the coat and
vest. A fine line of straw
hats on sale, oonsiiting of
Sennets. Split ud Panamas
in the latest shapes;

Front
E WILHELM amCOTBcrDnioiu..

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i!Miciiiai Hts'^

wnuiieE

mmtrm

«T»lto amaOr: ftoMMM i-Mli« tor iPtow ln OMrinad ammU m
Pmaday: vapaaBag Uw jpxwvtdUig for
my arntnam tar
Uwfal taklag of oaeheta ftom WaBM
mg Uw for rieciSSLttoM
amaiy
ma. Baity Mdr: fMilag tor toa
I far Bataa a$aU IPMItaOaaa to aataaao raUa tor
Otr
iilj^iin
'ty
tk»
tvwnnr:
cMkiaf
Mktorrntloa of aUto propevty: ptarlA$0patrm mt M* phaam, «MUaD; §»•
pmtietUggftoA la Mlma aal otvdama aad Vaa Batoa tawBii; m
lag far wariar by maU by mnatofi
imvrtirtte tor «r Maataalm oBaaty; BaiimtlBg Uw
«r OwmAili. Wayaa «aaa^
tUa ot mm Bad bUds-.piw- ty. Uaa tm aUatUb AMrietK ptwridJOHN aONUOC rr AL. VK HIC4COX*
teg far tkrra eUctUa Itfriaeta la UarMULt A HlLl COMPANY. V
tU . towaoblp. Mraaartnae eoanty.
gMglag Cnrpttl raoa tawatolp. lawa toato baud to nai
wmmij. <•
w ^n*
viMrar bocrta*
vwi^uv Rt JaBcpb eooaty; providing toe caaaty. Mo twa alyrtiMi dUtrict*: ptwtaammag Mw retottog to
Bwilflll if OM 8Ut»
I niJM: •nnvrlMlN tm tmn
v
MI
m
tar
two
vodag
preriBci*
la
_
«»*klnt town*t|M and rttira Bcvweoiag tba ameC of BMeWa'a Uke.
■•biirnUan mbd dlntrtbattoawr lawn
a f«r Haaae tor Kaato* i ^
eowity prtaiaHIr u^Me for Allegan esaaty. aad pra$octlag tob TUacaaafa towaablp. CMbiub cowb- aad dnraawata; ragatotliv tbe totraty: ptarlilag tor aUrtUa at tomlB cwwiim «r mIAmk® to krilaaa tor to»>
fbn«4a: protoctlag Aablng righto la taUalaarr tor Sagtasw coMity; ivlata^tor UbH; aamaMag law iwtotlac OOUfVr SSTTLSO NKKM4BOIIHOOO
Saginaw bay botoriag on Arenoc and
pnprtati^ tor mntofs NanMi fMto
K—t
t® rtoarpr b«^ loaro conatko: prablbtHng tbe taking Ing to
NOW UAtT NIOHT.
a(ftaal, iMih
y^. tog inwial a»d awi»in» prtratr »ry> of Sob with artnea. etc.. In ttBvtf Uke.
lav ttoatiac to
nad
diraa
w%totorM.tlMi;ltt;aivn9rla«aii«^; >"^‘uc »««cal i^nttoa or cbanaeL Oolden towaririp; Onrona
^ aae of ariralan weOa i I prrrentf^Catr ManMl «Baa..IBSbK
afvc-ntiiw
Jury OMat Nnquira Much Tima la
Tldti« tor two totlBc pcoribcta Ib
pickerel arith boek aad Uae U St. pU Korvsrt towaablp. Cra«rtoad cbwbtor ilMl0i» «to1toa. ftt. I
^
'
flaoBb «i Atraintot NMir Bd-CUU eoaaty; providtof far tbe uAfai ty: providing b cewtnil eouatlng board
- -^TiWfl wtm toWWI
)
uiHa. tHiiaB* anwrarlatlwi tw
taklag of aockrtv from <7nU Uke. Mai^ (or city of Detroit; crratlBg aa addb «r nlber toalgnla of G. A. K.. Royal
daiwa Who In iOMput
V«tM^
ry and KnUBmaoo cooBtlea; providiBg tional rotlng iirrclBct In Cedan Ulr Lriciaa or mttod Spanlah
Court Miiltonu
ana; Autbulalag towaabbpa, ritNa. toe.,
__ ____
pMprlatlMforto.
piapriatloa for Af. Mrf7*«FkU«macfi
Mary'
«
for tbe Uarfnl taking of tlliltedBb In
I wtomtng Ton tiata 4raltt. Pine and tomnd Ukm. Charlevoix towriBbiii. MeuoBibiee rontoty;provid to appropttetv fiwda for tba ob
«la| rrirlifatkiai. flV^P;
>lerk*
big compensation tor elertiOB elerki
U the evening araalan 4ff ClPeult
tion fur rxtradiBC walk bf caataglral
roonty: protecttim Sab In KaUmaaoo and laiqwHtuis to AprlngdeM town­ apee of Measorial day: provMJng I
to
Amrodla^ law ralaUar to pi«
_.jrt tiro toattnra -werp bnCorn iba
aarray. «0M>; appratdtottoa far mmrhrsr ma Its tittmtarfra la Marokail ship. Wayne coonty: provUUng for prtmmeut ta Major Umaral AlexauOrr of oAritdrra by eoatta 'harl^'
and Marengo lovcaablpo. Calhoun coun­ anry eUctloas ia Alpena county;
court t a, ai^ order ta bay* M taiRB*
«W» All VWa«i a*tacn for rily of Pontibc; crektiag
ManNii^ t^: appropMattou tor
ty; providing ebr the gathering
raUMisbing tbe poUlng pUra iM tbe iNard of raomty aailten for *B’aab- fbrtoed to the Otertoa Lavrauod va.
MkAlsaa iSaptoyntort IbatitatbMi for
spawns la tbe Great Tjikea by
towrnahip of I\m Aualin, lioroo coun­
Cbarira JobnaoB lantotomna pracMdmiad.
approprtatlao tor ataw
I’alted States borean of flabertea, and ty. at the village of Port Ausilu: pro- toaaw eoaaty: creattag baud dt pubtoga to be tried by oonrtAad abiP tbu
ilty for tbe nnUwfal Tiding for electloa of roonty drain
i aaaata#lB» tor roMuopclvaa, mmnu;
Ammdliur tba law itoralatH« tba
moiSau to the Oaovffa W. Fbrtrar ▼•''*®1>r artttal arark af Iba tony4aortli aw»mprtatloa for Kortbaiw aayUiBi, | «MaU«ctloii of rroaaltigB of
use of markert, etc.: pfwtldlbg tor Uw- rommloalooer for Urlngaton county:
Jamaa FUkiaa. apptntod .«nne froo
men
for
city
of
Mt.
Cieniens;
aatburig'
■toAan «r tbe tokbtpMi h«lAam fisjaai: appraprlatlaii f« Iaduamal |*^ atwiw, ralhoad.; amrodtiMt
fnl taking of wrUbeSab with spears
name for Macomb county: dividing
lag
Iosco
county
anpervisors
to
purJustice oourt. waa benrd. tbe eourt
Torch Uke. Antrim and Kalkaska York towBsbtp. Washtenaw eonnty.
iiM«« at nMnltbt teat Wodaaatoj tobool for Baya. $1T7300; approfata- j |*w morkiriic for tbr iaronra
ctoiae
lands
tor
a
park;
author
boldiag that tbe eight days' neUeg wua
_ Uw pro­ conntUa: providing for Uwful taking iMo two electloa districts: aame as to
raid lij Mas Iba fotlowUig dajr pnt^ turn for alato toA romiBlaitotu mt.-! nuiroad coiauaDlra aaiatidl^
caanty aapervtoora to tramder ourpto*
viding for formation of street and rail of Haco Sab In Brown’s Ukf^ Jacki
auNclent. TbU to of tmrtat loJbe
Ralslurllle townabip. Monroe county;
t^llr all or tba la«lalat«ii bad wn
enruln rundK; antaMlablng a
dlrfa bamr. $3jDnd: apptoprlatloo
way comjainlea; autburUltig street rail­ eoncty: prablbltlnic apraiinc of $»'b prorkling tbe manner of nomtaatlng moarr
fW dty aad lalwniad ta ibrtr bamm. rrlirf Alpbaoao Mwtton. f23 par bm
board af police commlssioacr* for tbe legal fraiemlty aa taro statues sre ta
way companies to own and operate throngk tbe Ice daring tbe months of and electing a highway com
7hm aaaalwB. bovrvar. will bet «wnr to appappriatloa fur rrlirf of Ororgr (1.
city of Mt. Clemens: antburialng Coroe. one bukUng that to all CM8*
aUambuaU; providing tor Inafiectlon Hecenibcr.
In Hampton townabip. Bay county: Adams towaablp- Houghton rouaty. ta fourteeu dA>a an aliowad to nPB«l
a Anal rad uatll l;; oVlarbv moam, o$ (Vrrll. PSPS: aHiTDprtatlaa tar par- bp the attorney general of the liooka Ms
rrratligf a new voting prei-lnct
*. aad the oUtor that In nil Ap­
Atarto/. tba 17ib laat.
Tba latrr- (toaar of land for Iipprr p«wlnaabi pHa- «f railroad coognuiU*; graattug
Uke, Roaeommoo county: antbortxlng Ktamlwogb township. Iron county; adopt ordliMti9n rebiting to good ortosiag Uuto iMiliriwa tba oaaaatloa at aw. $:;.S00: a|ipropr,latlon for Colirgr of aosnaent to tba Adrian aad Ann
pealed cnacs to Justioe ooort on titoir
nod rmUtingtbe pomeealon.
providing for e4W(‘tli>u of vavmty

- apimiprbilhip
for
kr Ur Wecirtc railway an prrmUea rf tranaporutlon ami aale of brupk
tnrb and tba ftatal adioaniaiaat i» MilInr*. $100,1X1(1;
rat hearing eight dl
commlsstoner In I*ruawee comity: re­ lug St. I’lalr City to grant
ratibg
by
monomrnl*
iNialimn
Michi­
and
rainbow
front
by
rmaon*
en­
Aieaaaarfly prorldad la ardrr Ibai tbr
lydaatrUI -Hoom for CIrU; aiceadliu
Tbe morning and 1
pealing law provldltig fur two voting francfalae; aame for city of Marino
ailrto prlatrrs any prrparr for pn*- gan troops at VIckatiurg. IHivixai: ap- Uw far exercise of fmlU'e power over gaged In tbe bustueaa of fXiaiga
|ire<-birta for Portage township Hough­ City: legaHahifr ele<-tu»n and at
Tbe moratog and afternoon aaealgW
praprtatlon for atatr highway depart- Iniemrtian and aolnirban triiaaporta- anch ftab: prohibiting tbe catcblm
ton county: dividing Bedford township.
aMAatlao la tbr cuvrniur for bia apwt^ devoted to Joi
Jo$to
,eul. $80,000.
tloa raaaiuiaiea; giving eto-trb- railway bah la ShUwwaoee river. exce|K with Monroe county. Into two election dls- act* of ISniory J. Wood a* Juattce of
fMml tba |R^t qoota of bllla paaard
Hickox.
Moll A Hill company, "$
companies the right of efainewtdomain. liook and Hne; protecting certain wild tTb-ta; provtdhig for rieetlon of county
Adrlag tbaatoatcig^ya ot tbr arMlua.
Doerr being first wiinras for the comgame aiM blrda oa Grand IwUnd. Alger dralo commlasWner In Ingham county,
Amrudlng law prurldlng fur the con<Tbr »ana^
blib lntn>diKH>«l nad
Hla tratlmuny retotad to
atmctkin and Bulntcsancr of drains
r fur lnror|iuratlon county; protect flab and reicul-ne and extending term of oittce: dividing lage a member of Lake <'oonty board
paiaad «raf’about tbr aapia •*
(wremlt: aawmllng Uw rrUtlng to farmerw' mutual fire liwaraaee com- flabing Id water* of Bmnrb i-i>unty: townabip of IU. Ctiarlew. Magluaw coun­ of Bupervlaora; raiuvratlng wupervtsora thu patents of the sprayer.
• ago
I of tbr couatructlou of drain* In Cbrbuygan
Legte Net Guilty.
pwuUs au as to permit loaurtng of In piovldc for acreeolng the outlets ty. Into two voting preclnrl*; aame for of Keweenaw county with power to
: 145 djiya.
aad £mnirt rountiea; animdlug high­ town baiU: ameixUng fraternal beueb- of Sugar I.oaf aisl Uawann Ukes, Kaymoutli townabip. Saginaw county: alter boundartra; autborialug proaecnTbe case of tbe People to, WUliam
way and bridge hiwa; anirndliig law dary Uw an tbat aocletle* may cbuuae KaUnifltoo county, and problbltlne regnlatlng ttie time for opening and
Logie waa completed yesterday aflerfgoridlng far towtoblp system of troatera from any pUce within tbelr tubing therein. ext'e|it with hook and
mt 4 o’clock after flftetm mtantra
|ttrisdl<4luu inotead^r having tu elect lUie: to permit ftoblng tbrougb tlie Ice trlrt of <;ree^eld
ILetloo of a dam u,K»n Menominee of deilberntion the Jury returning a
tow«Bht|> system of nwda In certain a tuajorlty who are Tealdents of Mleb- with bob tiara In I-apeer county: county; providing for l^el«*ctlon of.^rer by riparian right ownetw:
verdici of -not guilty.’* But one bal­
tbr aggcagabr aabnl fur by tbr orvcral towmblpa: rrlaUng to apptkwUuo tor Igan; ameodlt« Uw* governing the op­ ameodlog net to prevent dablug with
publb ottcer. in Llvln^on
^norlxtog vUlafc of tbixHowm. n’uscota
atata luttUutlona. board*, rtr.
Tbr locatiug drains to laubella outtaty: eration of mutual wiiHUturui coaipan-. seines and eiery kind of aeU In w
lot
being
taken and this wma naanlgeneral primary el.vtion Uw providing
^ork* cantrart;
latlaaa aggrrgi^tr fT.lbdJtlk.Ui. providing tor tbr drctlou of a drain lea; amemUiac Uw lo as to regoire a of KaUnmaoo.-St. /os. pb. Otinwu and tor uomlnatlon of gurernor by BIrrcti
moualy for acquittal.
Uicunwratlug <;r*ud
tbla balag a llitir l«aa than faNi.Uiu cammlaalonar In Monroe cxitfnty; minimum deposit of I2.UX) tu co-oper- Caibc-nn conntlra; protecting
Big Oamaga Butt
vote; to dlvble township of **1-1 winid* Hrdra:
Sagltoaw
river
and
Its
tributarti
aara tbu wm appropftotrd two yrara providing tor conotrnHton of a tiridge altve and motoal benefit aocietlra; ex­
Charles- Saginaw
lagluaw eonnty. Into two votj
vc* '
*
^
,
Immedlalefy after the close of the
‘ dfo. TIiK Inrraaar waa atadr tmm, In Ada township, Kent county; amend­ empting Insurance companies from law hibiting tbe nae of ferreta In bunting log precinct*: to divide Faymoul
.1 cnnatru«-tlou. etr„ of a pavement
ise the calendar was gone over and
nnd killing rabUlta in certain counties: townabip. Saginaw county. Into‘
•ary 1^ tba iuiprratlvr diHiiand for ing law providing better drainage tat
tbe case of John Monroe va. Ulckox.
ainendlDC law for protei-tbio
maw bunding* at tbr aoldlrr’a hoow. highways; autborbdng towoabliia to
elertlou district*; to'provide-for vci
Mull A Hill cumpany announced as
tbr rnwtkMi of a atatr highway da- borrow inocry for highway punMnes; ameodlag Uw tor Incorporation of brarlng anlmaU ao na to prubibu tni|*- nm lnrt NO. J .. IN... U.r„
' fdirtnimt. with an ai»proprlatloa tor aDM^Ing Uw for imtirporatlona of naoocUtlons not for pecunUr.r prottt plng of beavers: providing for payment
ready for trial. The case is tbe out­
• K-I'**- er^rDoK-nt for tbN rt.r
pUIr aid tor bWiway <-on*tnwtloo ma Tliugea rrutivr to expenses of con- ao as to Increase from $100 to $aw of bounty for killing hawks In St! Jo- primarj- election law: providing »ww,
of Detroit; grantlqg additional poHse come of business deallnga. tbe comItrorldad by a v<Hr of tbr peoplr at tbr airm-tlng arwera; reUtlvr to'tbe loca­ tbe funeral beu(‘llt that may be paid; acfih county; |»rovldlug for taking
voting precincts in Spaulding tow n-1 powers to city of^t. Clemena and rfg plainanta being Messrs. John Monroe,
tion of dyalna in Kent and .TnscoU Incrrwatng from 40 to 50 |*er cent tbe man carp, pike, pickerel and suckers ship. MeiinmlwH* t«onty; iiIt mend lug .ViLawrence IXm*it. Benjamin Tblrlby.
countlas; anthorialng special aaaesa- reaerre mpilred of liability coiniianlea; from Turtle lake, .\lpena nnd Mont­ pen* county
law; prolunty primary ele<ilon
ele<i
rounty aoditors fur K«it William Loudon. William Caulklna. C.
ments for dralca. etc-. In Highland iieovidlng for malnteuaiioe of a 50 per morency counties; prohibiting takhi-.;
riding for two
wo votln
voting pre»-liu-l*
i-ouuty: aniburlziug city of Kscanaba L Grelllck. Harold Kneeland. A. El*ark. Wayne county; eatablUbing a eet< reserve by live stock Insurance Ash, except by book and line. fr<
Matchwood township. Ontonagon coun­
irarird iirrtl* pf a irntwlng atatr. al- townabip road ayatem la rannington com|iHlib's; tnnferring U|iou tire and Thunder tw.r. I.ake Huron; probjldtliig ty: amending law autborising the use to reassess for |uirlng: amending tow Wilson and WUliam Thlrlby who
oiitliorixliqc city of .\li>rna U> own ami
waya aiindful of tlir wrlfarr of Ita towuabip. OakUnd lounty: prohibit­ murine Imrtiruuc-e companies unthority bimtlng for giinie on -Snneb y ii
of voting mochliip*: providing for awb- operate e|e<tric lighting plant; eii formed a copartnership fur the maauaraida of rarluua rlnaMw. tUc Irctala- ing dredging of Tburuapiile river In to Insure agniiMt loss by ligbtiilug. Ingston county: to protect gan
mlssiou of question of calling a con­
I»etrolt water Imsrii to toj faciuTt* trf kprayers. and the conirmcC
tnrr baa aot'('r««(b‘d In making a com- NnabvHle, lUrry comity, witlimtt con- wind and water: nuiciKUng Arc in^ur- Hafoe nnd Mai>w>a iHiniuls; to permit vention for j.unwse of making genoral abilug p'lj'j,.*
fair grounds; atiul which they formed wHh the defendIprtHtablr iw^ird ft»r rruinnnjr.
of the <-oimuon council; autliurlr.- aniv iiM-eatnieut Uws au ua to detiue taking of licrrlug and other ningb bah r.rl.1.11 Mt .MiirtltulliMi; pt-'-rH-iiwji.bint l,»,i"o7'i.ulilli.' ;i:jrk,
»-lty am*. Illcknx. Mull A Hill ««'mpany of
Prubabty tbr moat lui|M>rtant Irglcla- Ing corporatlooa t« niw highways for net debt of rntmidiialltlc*: providing
of
Marine
City; iwesiriblng duUea of Ohio is tbe bone of contention to
flon marlrd la tbr primary rIrrtloB putdlc Iniprovemeata In Kmmet aad a standard form of fire lusuraucr poloertain
ofBcers
of
Grand Travi
court. Tbe bill of comfdaint cites that
taking of A«b. cxcej*! with hook
Igw which tbr propir of tbr atotr harr Cheboygaa countlea: creating and oa- iclea.
county: grantlog common council of the latter firm were to construct one
line, from jiortlons of IJttle Tniv.--/<
Uaru drmandlag for arvrml yrar*. Tbla taUlUblng a atatr highway departgsOlclasT w»4 Csarts.
TWaaU^
city of Peloskey additional powers
Iwy: perm'tting tuking of herrings
law prorldra fur tbr tiominatlon of mrut, makli« an apitroiwlatlon tbererrtwkling additbmal steuogniidiera regard to paring taxes; autbortzlng hundred sprayers at a coot of $30 each
Aincudlug tbr gvtirrni tax law: aujtovrruor and llruicuant govi-n^or by
provldlng for tbu ap tborUliut Sitle of state tax binds ia certain wntera of Ijikc Mlcliigun. and for Justb*e- of supreme <«uti; provid­ city of Ann Arbor to constrm-t garbage and certain materials were to enter
prescribing alxe of mrab to be n«ei;
dIrtrC Totc, the coiivnitkin WUig prrHty of tb^ginaw; n^uUtiug tbe deters)
flab in Graaa and Ijitcrinedlate ing a probate register for Herrieti plant: amending bswkers* and ped­ Into the sprayers which, so tbe oom•eraad for tbr nomliuitlon of caudJmiulng and levying of moi^y taxes for ^ivcrw. Ontario countv: permit taking lounty; providing a prolate register dlers’ law; amending divorce law; plaJnants aver, were not used but in­
Aitaa for uthrr atatr ofllcrra.
He Hver. KouaM townabip. Iowa coun­ highway
pur}>oaeM
tuwivdilp.
with *ubninrlnc trap —• for lluughtun county: amending law amending marriage law: regulating tbe stead iKiorcr materiaJ* were used
Otbrr Importnnt ac|a create a atatr ty, without eonornt of towiuibip UMird; bUbway pun>oaes In Surrey tuwit<b1p.
cure ivmitj; providing a tonnage tax from lakes Huron and Michigan and rehitliig to ajiiHsil* from i-lrrult to su­ Issuing of wareliou*** «-enlfi«-at**s in which ao deteriorated the value* of tba
.highway driiartnM>nt. with an appm|iri- firovIdliiK for rrinoral of otiatmellotui
for veaseix; to e<)uallxe rullro.'fj'toics; «iralt**of Mackinaw bordering on preme <-oiirt; amending law retollug to certain rases; autborlxing tow-iiships to link* machine* that they were onabla
■tIon of $PO,0(il) for aid In conrtrm-Ung from blghwuya iu Hram-h
counties
ctf
Cbelioygan
and .Mnekluaw. stenographers 8ixte«-nth Judicial elr- acquire real estate for park*; sniendinr to put them on tbe market and those
•not) roada. cHtnrer U|tou clcctrlr mllrult: atithwrisln-.: ju*tbs-s of the prare law prot«*«‘llng owners of Imttles, can*,
iray componb** tlir rigid «f cinliient Into, nlotig or from Kuab lake. Huron;
,,, tHimmlasionew from the ta at certain seasotis of tbe year; aiuend- of Kearney. F.m-st and lltniH* town- kegs, etc.; proridlng for deslrncilon of that they did m»t atli-mpi to sell were
Ing deer U'-euse law by liK-reusiug li­
domain, provide a law nnlfonn with roMuty : providing for loc-utlog and osbringiug term of preaem
sblps, Antrim i-ounty. to hold c»»art noxious weeds in rlty of iVetroU: returned.
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bwny otbrr atatra of tbr rnlon rrlnt* tnbliablug of drains In I«wa .'oun^y: ,^„,,*|tonera loan emi on Xoveuiln^- cense fee.
anywhere In village of Ib*llulrc; <-re- amending potUe pension tow erf city of
In cociiiequenn* of this state of af­
astoUTS t* oartol OsIsrUs.
Ing to urgntlnblr Inatmnirnta. reduce amemilug »«ounty and townabip road
atlng board of jury i-tiiumisHloui-rs for Detroit; abolisiiliuc board «f public fair* damages In tbe sum of $3,000
1, 11X15; to iTcate a atote InwrU of
tbr mriiilNwahlp of the atatr tax coiu- system law; uutburlxli.g .Midland comi­
Fixing |icr diem of legl-dutors from Kent county; providing for a nntnU-i- works of Hty of Midland: legnliztog
equall^tioii ami |ire*c.-rlbe its duties.
tolaalon from dvr to tbrrr. rrioilntr tlir ty »ujawlaara to apiiroi*rbilc tmmey
upper |>cuinKUto at $5 per day; pro­ pal court for city of Italile Creek; actloD of romuton rouis il of l.utllug- sren* cau*<*d. also $l.bh0 was aapoudad
in making reijalrs. breaks and other
tfbdilng ckf automotiilra. provide fur tlir for a brtdgt> acroMS Tlttaliawa*.sce
Tlttaliaw a*.sce j '
, ,*^***!****** ,
,,
viding for aabirira for ci-rtaln olIic«-rs providing fur rxamluatiuti In o{>eii
•guallaatinn of railroad Maacaaincnia river: regubiilug u«- of autotnoMIra on I Amending law rvlatl^ to public lii- of Shiawassee county, and inovldlng ci'urt of witnesv** In chancery cases; ton In granting gas franchise; amend- defect*, also $4,000 proAta which
dqr tbr atatr lioard <d aaa<>aanra; Imiioar highway*- €if state; aulborixliig furuui- Btructlon and primary school* taeverah; that fees shall iu* turned Into the reducing the nuiulter of rirvult court log act estalillshing a IsMrd of «-uuuty wp>uld have been made .(being the
an ad iralorrm tax on alrcidog (-ar. tlun of <s»rporatkm* for |iunioae of ameudliig fbe law- relative to the ea- county treasury-: fixing salary of sheriff i-oiuinto-iloiicr* In Kent eounty; amend­ andllors for Hscinaw «*ounty; ameud­ amount between what said machtora
panor rar and otbrr almlUr (vmpnnuw. e«tnMbiblng and maintaining water tablUbmem of county nornutl tralting nud dei'Utles iu Muskegon county; pro­ ing a«-t estublishlng Justin* i-ourt* in lng tow for protection of stallloiia;
said plaintiff and what they oonld
•xtrnH tbr acofic of tbr dairy and food isiwcr; auMMidlng law relative to open eUssew: toflnlug ibc legal quallili-atluna viding for pay ment of a salary to Iren*' Ik'tndt: nutbortelng JnstJee of the ameodiug act relative to limitutlou ol
parwoual actions; changing title ol have been sold for) $5,000 by raaaoo
Arparth»m»l with a vlow to iintrrlally tog orbibwwrH‘«^'7rini\c' i^^
urer of Calumet townshljn Houghton IH*a<v of Staudlsh City to have cognis­ presiding ofllce of board of «*ontn>| ol
of destruction of trade and bottaraa.
Milarging thr tlalry Intrrrata of tbr authorixlng uw* ofI puompublb- sireet*.
street*. eu*.. i
*-*‘‘'*« countyi providing eompeusMtiou for ance of all civil actions w'beii either
Mb-bigan
rolb-ge
of
Min***
from
presl
atatr. prorldr a toima^ tax for vraMUd dUrlbutlon of 1
certain otfictols of Kent county: i»ro- party to the suit resid*-* in .Vreusc dent to ebairman: regntatlug the ruih To the great damage of aaid plalnlifft
mi*, provide fur a atatr aanatorlnqi foe rt«irk-itr: rri.tiv. w .■M.vmion of;
ri»7
i» mh. vkliug salaries for certain offlcluls of connty’.atnetxlluc tow providing forspIn the sum of $5,000 they tbarefore
ning and rafting of log*, etc.. In I>
tottauniptlvra.
(touesia* «*ouniy; increasing to $XT>U) poliitment
........ .
«im1 fixing compensation of per Peulnsuto river* and stivams: tc brought salt. Pratf A Davis aad W. P.
Gavrnior Wnmrr ba« not rrfoed any
aatory of Judge of aoiierlor «>urt of j
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Tbe Jury wa*
stenugruphera: regulatiof lusun* psyincnt of sulnf-t»ntracf.rs and Crotaer. attorneys.
acbooU: am«idli.g Grand Kafilds: fixing comiietuiatlon of j
mnaourr i>f grnemi ImiKWlam'r, bl* tion of Raglnaw ,ounty drain vommlsemployment of exi**; witnesses; wages e-uriied uml materials used
drawn
at 10 o’clock aad the rase ,
MUthorlsIug <*>-otH>rntl«m of nd-1
school towns; nmeudlug act He aherlff of Bay county and bto d.*putles: iiu reaslng salary of Judge supei
pbin buvlng la***n to urr bla Inniimcr
constriictliiK and repairingpobRr imlld begun.
tp have objrctlonablr IdlU amended or
flying aatoriea of certain oQlcera of ^i.^ of Grand Ilapids to $5.rsX>; j*ro- lugs and w.irk*: prublbltiug diini|ilng
Wtratrd U-fon* they rroeb#>»l
Keut county; providing for p-iy ment of j vUllng for the Indeterminate sentea*e of sawdust, etc . In river* and lakes
rxaeuUre ofllw. Hr rxrrrlacd
talarlra of offlrara of l.lvlngston c«oun- j „ „ puntohment for crime: amending of WeniuuliH** ai«d .Maektnsc- counUCa:
rxrcutlve jirvrogntlvr In eonnrctlon
ty: providing fur luy ment of salaries j
relative to manner of taking testl- requiring five da.vs" notice to t»e given
Vrith arveml ba-al bllla. and it is blnt«<d
to offli*ers of Calhoun county; provid- .
before probate eourt. etc., of to creditor* of projHjsed aale of stocks Petition la Being Clruulatad and Read­
tbat tlir vr«M-l tuuuage tax l»IU, now
Ing satorle* of i*erialn offli-er* ol Bag- Oakland county: repealing tow d^u- of goods In bulk: anieudiog the tow
ily Bignad to llatain CapU.n Mun-.
M bla drak. will mu rrcrlvr hla apInaw county.
j„j. jurisdiction of c-lrcnit t-ourt* In granting for submission to vofeni of
aalle ot the BalvatJon Army.
^vaL
natry a»4 rera.
j rbam-ery in i-eptuln i-ases; to prevent a <*011 Ilty tbe quration of adoptlBg
; Tfir following Hat rnilMMllra pmrrroblbltlng tbe we of preservatire* j Mb* and advertising for sale of mer- conniy road system: requiring Bay
free
employment
bunwus;
Lm-ndlns
tow
iHaany rvrr> Mil pasmil by tbr tmi law for protection i»f live# $f coal mlb-1
A *»elltloo to being rirrulaied about
fouds: amending tow creating offira I ebaudtse: to reUuburae circuit Jndg«** roonty aaperviaors to draignatea local
the city and aignod b> ev»r>one who
food couitnisslouer so ns for actual exjiense* iu boldlug rourt
era. and ln#|>ectloi;. of naues: ameudmn ;
tow
bank ns depository of ceniity ftwAs.
law tor protection of Uvoslf^ dairy and
a
i
AaararHatiMi..
t-ounlles tbsn
than lu
In county in wl
which
tow prohibiting employment af ebiipcovW* for additional inspectors.
other i-ountles
sees it to ratnto Captain Muasellc of
iluraa.~ and Hwpectlon trf
ot 1j
I hla king appnqiriatJon for drnrtmcy drvn uuder fourteen years cf age: pro-1
preside: designating of place
aaWtemUi
.mfindlBr lav for Inrornorstion t
AgatowHwr# awd MawtemUae*.
they preside;
the Snlvatlan Army to tbl* city. The
Ta Start a Balky Horoa.
InBvetrm Normala<*boot fund. gt(i.Kai:
An oiBcer of tbe poOce detaU said captaia's ttma to up here aad acepfdgnaktng hpf>ra|triatlon for complrtlng
tha ragutor rul** be wlil be
hwUdtnga at Nortb^i aaylnai.
nmcmltrig tow relative to changes recently: “When I waa a raonntad po­
nud wervonUle eompattles: amending tatkm and ap.-ead of dstigerons Inset
rrod to some <
gaaklng ai>proprlation for alale pnMte
of
venue:
reguhitlug
circuit
court
prac­
liceman I learned of a moat humane
Amending lawr tarorpontlng Grand j Mar reUtive to unking annual reporta. ■«»<* dlxrasea affectli^ fruit trees.
•tIkioI drdolency. t2.0iV4: making
tice upon mutlulls to quash demurrer* and kind method of curing a balky leas an cxeeptlon U msiJe
rtmwL
I^odge
F’ree
and
.Vcceftted
Maaun«;
|
O
sm. rtsB m4 nsnwtaa.
.
|
Mtmwry
aw4
and dilatory pleas; limlUng number ot
proprtatioo tor Michigan riourcr and
Durtog the stky of the captain and
Providing for increasing tlte elD- circuit court «-ummlsi«loner* lu Meuom- horse, it not only never falls, but it
niatorkwl aqclrty. |8,uu0: providing providing fur tbe ImxMpuratloD of tbe j
eory of tbe military esubltobment of Icee county; ratabllsblng Juvenlla doe* not give tbe sllgbteat pain to the bto wife In the city they hnva done
aocbil oriler of Moose; aavoding tow {in terialn wstor*
gax for convwt rzpmara of
Michigan.
animaL When tbe horse refusea to go. their work *0 excell.-ntly wall tbat
aourta.
tatioD for Crntrai for ltMx»n'uratioa «f lodges of Klka: amendiag tow prohibiting eatcblng oT
everyone
who to the sllgbteat ac­
autborising
tbe
formatlua
of
wrumen's
;
fmfa
>n
River
Kalsln:
proMbltlng
cstcOtake the front foot at tbe fetlock aad
Michigan Nohnal acbool. f l«.l5u; ap:
bend the leg al the knee Joint. Hold It quainted with ih<-in desires that they
ftftqirHitlon lor rapalrs at Jackson prt*- cluha: autborialug tbe formation of ao- •' utg of Hah In Ctosa river. Tuorola ranii>
oa. flKSOO: approprtatkw for aute it clelles of Knights of i*ytbtos: author- _ ty; itravidtatg for taking daco llah ta ^fV^evS:,^
ce^r^nTj^’^ve.^ltralnTto.^
tkus for three minutra aad let It down, be retained tn Traverse City. Tbe
hrary, fia.000: amoprtatioa for coni- ixlng tbe formation of lodge* of Odd Lake Mlcbigaaime. Marquette county'; fT^!**.**""fe<^
publk^lly coDcernlng pro- and the horae wl^ go. The only wray poor have been reached as They ■dvar
Inrovkling for protartlon af fish ta We minded and epllei. lc; amending act ^
plot Ing paycb^iutblc wrnrd at l^t- Hellow*.
.meDdment* by In which I can acoouat for this effect­ hare before, the unfortunaiea bavu told
rrmfUima
Ugwor iwws.
i Brevoort lake. Mackinac roonty: prto eanaoUdaUng
voralty of MIebUpao and prorldlof for
j
.ynonplx thereof in all poUlng ive mastery of tbe bone la that be their trouble# and not gaaaed by mProhibiting manofacture and aale of Tiding for tbe protection of ttoh ta
b cHnloal laboratory. $tt.0OO; approheeded, dlsires* ha* beau rfUavud ud
ffHation tor hUfgOottr priaon. f HyON): Intoxlcatlug Uqoor* In cities of tbe OtaepD lake. Otsego county; preProi^in^or Incorperatton
^tt^y*wrifbWldays for baWm and can think of only one thing at a Umc, no matter ho. cold tba day or JM*’
appropriation for buHdlnga for I'pprr fourtb claM In SauUar county: regu- i biblUng catchlug of brook trout, ete,
courts: providing tor borial of aoWlera. and having made ap kla mlad not
■o. my theory M tbat beadiag'lba leg agreeable the cap(ato and kM wife
rmbiaula rg|»rrltiiri^t atatlon, fb.«s): toting aak* of taloxicstiag llguon to j |„ p^j^^r nod Dorance decks. Oceana
through the past winter bavu labored
tlao
at
Michigan:
ameudlng
revinion
.
l««nnt»tlng
ratebing
of
t*eib}ipropHatiou fur dtom Rory at Mlcbt
. and a^tdowTs; deliulog duties and nabU- takap bla mlad from tbe erlgtaai
saloons
rarp lu Saddle and 8lh^ lakaN of Mwa for incorporatioo of ecclral-;
falibfnlly.
'
gan Agriculturalcollagr. 155.000; lyipro- pruhlUttag the maintenance
of hotel and Innkeepers and pral>bf7 sriil not Icava $ba city If tba
Gunn lake. Ab aatlcui badiea; amending iaw for toprlatkNi fw drdcR In funds of LaqIbI- ?
fur their protection; amendtog
Barry countlaa: prohlblttog corporation of corporate
ana Pun-laMb Szpooltlon roqiialaaUm. bquora aiv sold wlthlu 100 roda of a
tow deflalng power# of board of auperMany chUdrea inherit eoastUaUoap pctltioBa prevail aJto Jt la ta be earufl.GilO; approprlatloa. tor sutr aaylum public acbool: atoklng nore otriugcut
■ tetcblug Hab In B>dampB lake. Ka*
viaora:
i»ht. Af
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v»»'n*. ameudlng law creating Wayne araak aad feeble, otbera due to diUd- Mtly hoped that K wUl ba
tor oprclal pnrpaaco. fMJOO; approprt- law* ii.-ubibltlug sale of Ikpior
mat county: problbUiug qptrbing am
with «eu hi Muakrgou. \1 bito and
atloo tor atatr pttbVr wAool at Cold minors.
MR. 8- I* WN9. rapraaeuttng tbe
tor Improremeat of
^ ^ poeaivaiy-----water. |U^7: appropriattoa tor Im__________
, tfaek Mkra^gud I-uke Harbor and coiporattoua
gtauDd. for reUdaa. parpoora; prorld- J
aad tonka tke. atniai
Stelp Blocb Co., vfll optu their fuH
provtog. aapartainatlug wttb aad «t*
Atitb.

^ for the eserdae by reli4^ am^
amendtog tow regulating the eaaU. Tan nr TWileta. Jobaaoa Drug line of tuiuaud ovunfa at our atora
blblting Bvr ot<^ aar^otdtry of Iba
tira of roeporate powers for rariaia tnnsptwtatloo
altro-g^^ and Oa
Agrtcidtaral
app
on Prtday. Jana 1€.
I gxpioatvra: provldtog for tbe protertlou
June 14 2t
Hamlltou Clot^tog Oa
Alloa, tor toti^aga and repam AgM- VppfT rouhitola; making drada nmde
grower* and
cuttunil raMaga;
apprapHiItlow upon aato of Aomaamad Muds irlma
WILL HANG papar aS, tO cants
' Aneadiag law ta prereut frauds at
lor MScblgaa Rorticultaral aorlaty. f1.- tone evidence ot title In fee In
double roll. Inquire 745
Btgbtk
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Hatms
Ml
tor
a dayA flabtogm VbNt*
Phone 11$$. Orders for palAtlng also
tor corrmt rzpaaara aad baiMtag aaO
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aMflL kW4sei^tphave4hii^
^ ttaa du%d «aa« aed
hythaPataiadpiiiii TCaaneftha
HaaAffaaar. aai aaa a whito jrnaaiL
ai^tmp^ I neaphnienanadaew «
Oka Ma -Aa Rppad to Bwsaa.ms w taiaaded far Iks aasT. hat B
aaa naai ta aaaa esdaat na the laad.
PsMBtl WaahhiEiHa dsaHaed a ftax
far tha ana of the aw. whkh aaa 13
aiflaoB aad the ■ssHah Calaa^Jack.
ThAsaas iihil aawhlaaaas
int. at rmtNtBS. Maas., aad the
aast dnr plhkad ah lhatpaci Hiu.

^ hraaaasaaa late N.
tm. 0«aral Waahhptia umB the
phh <^ Matar Maas. W had tate

prwvcstn the aMsIe tas BarTplah forj
WANTEP-^Maa to oat wood, lat
that arear. and to the ■aarted It hot
at a; But Math 8L
Jaac U4t*
E death, the Patch holt that U!
taaed ta laake R • the aWa»et»I^^^j^^^^, j^^^jWANT«0-Wow cook; alao dAalac held thara.
be aix-fRla^
•■hat hec; laa-.
^
np,„^«er w ^Meh a I *«« ••* ehaaiher girte. Lake View
Hear Birds Orau t

M^ha hhMT.
-la the a^

^

aad ajof paper, the IMiad H. aad wMi aae
tar the pat- chp at the eeOeeen aha eet a tvo^
pcdated star aad pteifled It ta Geh
Oaa was a cirehhr ehahs. each Uak
Washlagtoa. TMs ao pleaaad the
betag gtaspad by a haad. aad la tho^j coouslttce that the tag was made as

-tactdC the law. A Scotch tfadWoa

girt at
Mrs. & J. Morgsa. State aad EMUagtoe.
^
Jnae^cf
To Biss the Moath In caSag aad
dT9p oshh victahb ic a aya of a|s
proachiag aiclness. Bvary thse pan
taiws a loaf apside dowa a ahp is
wteehad. or this the Ontch say: “H <
; a loar lies topsydnrry It Is aot good."
! Scott m *The Thlea or aOrmadfhCher|«ays: “Never tarn a loar ia the prew TO RENT—Two large slecpAag roores
aad prior. Sha4r. frnlL etc.. 1127
eace :of a Meatetth." HasMu. to his
Wayne and Undlsaa.
June 14-If
-pagUsh Pnoverhe.** RaoSM: “Are

FOR RENT.

UON CtmEtal

80U» IV OHKZSS BVEKVWnaB

t>'

Inqnlre
That indortaao attended the spRl
Sooth IHHob 8l
lag of salt Is an Idea arWlag firom the _________________________________ __
belM Of the andeats that aait was |
RENT—Honse with all laadern
laeorrwptHda It was. therefore, auido
InproveaMau. West Tweifth street,
the armbol of frtsadnhip aad Ific leU
near Plae. lagulre 1012 Soath Uahia.
casually the aadcau thought their
Jaae l^tf
friendship would oRt be of loag dnre
tioa. In Leonardo da Vlaei's “Last FOR RENT—Fanilahed rooms for oae
or two ladles, laqaire 42S Webster
Sopper“ the betrayer Is reprreeatad la
street. \
Juae lOdt*
the act of spilling sah.—Selected.

PIISTORIIl
ASSOCIATION

Bm. U. D. Ckrnl «»M Umt ke
preclBt«« Ike ipirtt ef tBtlom*A»
CO eperlloa
««1M umw
ckarckeo. He caned atteBtiaa ts Ike
BANQUET AT BAFTltT CHURCH tact tk%t as the «t«at mmm of peopAe
LAET EVENING.
taak BO vBCatAoa
isoBw kjokias vpoa tte aUMster w
beteBStaf to a 9ceAal class. He
I tbfHMclit. however, that the mialstor as
. rule felt the burdens of aH clAssas
! and anapathlaed with aH. Wktir be
RED 1THE IDEA OF A bad aot sahTB a suTfi- b«Melf la
ALL FAVOAED,
AEST ONCE A YEAR.
| the‘laai «v» ornAx ynani eaeepl a day
______
! now and then, he hoped to enjoy one
/
I soon for he believed ta vacations.
. A. J. Eidred Had No Vacation In I thought IhBt the mlBlBtiers’ baagnet
Fortj^aAx Yeac^Thaiwil^ly Eaagared good for the work la Travi
City.
jeysbto Banguet Bervod In a
Mrs. Tboams Cox then spoke^ of
Fteaasnt Manner.
soaie very picasaat vacatlooB spent
.... .
at I»t?»e lake.
The Erst annual baiuiuei of the I*as ,
is.._____ _
loraJ Aiaorlalloo of Traverse City was.
.

LMcrery Tastes of Japsasoo.
| FOR RENT—House. laqalre D. A.
An iaslghi Into the literary (mstcf : Kil«li<e. 5C4 West Ninth street. CItiof the Japanese is given b ym report
wine phooc 121.
June 3-tf

lACITIOIS)^ IISCdSSEDF

y ■>.

center a pAae trre. iadlcaUag by the •
tree—Liberty: Uaks of the cbsln.
strength Is Unity, by the hands we
will defend ft. Aaolher was a white
gvoond with a Beaver upon It. ladleating Industry. TbU was thought
aot to he sigalficaBt eaougb. Another
was a sea and another a mOoa. but
these wore thought to smack of Uo- •
A cross was presented,
This was declared to be a symbol of!
“i Idolatry: aad besides being on the '
Ito^bTUlSj. o(
ibongbi varu.ioo of

I

.h.
lb- I>ulni. krlnR !«»« mtnvi R-».
J. W. Miller of the Pourtrenth Street! "

are prey for sportmea. iliases thp
laealty «r eklttnay droeetag waaadh.
SeaM wtu evea set hoacA ukiBg their
to forai proper haadsgiA

vaMaelag frem vaaads prevlaaMy reta evefy Mstaare he fouad the elfi
lajary aeatly dreadfed with *re«
piaeked treat the atem feathcra BBd *
■kftfally arranged over the wound, erk
deatly hr the loog beak of the bird. IB
some tostaaere a solid plaster taaa
thus fionaed aad la other handagre
« ^
had heea applied to wounds or hroBuB IhahA
Oae lay be killed a bird that oHdeatly had been sererely wouaBod gfi
some recent *peiiod. The aaoBi BRa ,
eovefad aad protected fay a sort at agh.
work of feath^. which' lafi hM .
plucked by the bird from lU aoli hodg
aad ao arraagvd aa to fqrm a piaatar,
eompletel.T covering a^ preiaMiBc th^
wounded surface. The fielhiili Blpfi'/
fairiy netted together, pagstag alter^ ^
,
aately aader aad above each other gad * * 1
forming a ti-xtilc fabric of great pem
tectlve power.—Free Freea.

leouatry. While only l.< per coat of*
- Markham block.
Jaae34h
I the total Bfimber of botda ia the li j
j brary. relatliig to theology and rrli FOR RENT-Tavo inside rooms sail
able-4or sleepiag rooms. Inquire
gion were asked for, aroordlog to tU<?
Dr. Sawyer, over Johasoa drug
the desired'11. It remsteed no for j records of the psst yesr. there were
stofA
Juge 6-tf
eighteen years, when H was changed ^ deaianded by rtsaders 21.6 per cect
The special assessaMvi
*s8M«t tax roll Rtr
'the paring of SUtesti
street from the east
In 17»S to fifteen stripes and fifteen ^ dasrtfied oader the heat of matbe
f of Cass street tn the wflst line e€
star*, the design of Senator Bradley ! matire. scleaee and medlelae.
June 4-tri Railroad avenue. Is now in mr haada
of Vermont. In ISIS It was changed
Works on lUeralure and laaguagr
------------ for collectlao. The first InstallBMBd
again to thirteen stripes aad twenty to the number of 1^.711—that Is. 20 j FOR RENT OR BALE—Meat
I
t market j to be paid on or before June SOtii, IffM.
11A&
sum. with a star to lx* added for each 1*^ <^nl. wen- asked for. while 18 iieron corner
l^at
corner
PToat and DivisloB streets.
City Ti
sute on the 4ih of July succeeding the cent of the application* were for book*
Tbos. Gunioa. 630 Fifth street. Clii i OBee—Room 202 Stale Bank
admlssioa of such state, and thU i* ’«» W'^ory and geography.
tens phone 116.
may 23 if
tbs flag of IoUav. which was the de- * Fiction, the report says, finds
sign of Hun. Peter H. Wcadover of Plaer *« the Haiuilfted table of hook*
New York city.
f “* demand by reader* in this Japanese

PiVINI! TM

PAVING TM

__
I FOR RENT-Ollleh ia acw Wilhelm
Interested:
a stand»-llU because the rvpon has not ' iii,rari«." and
The
g*
i Tbe special asscasuHmt lax rot
teea received from Washlagtoo au- ; American libraries,
the grading aad peeing *
atreet.
from

the cast line of Park
ihorltles on the quality of the cement j worka on art. Industries, cnglneor
atrcct 1
east line of Welllngloa
Truth tu <wtd<H>. Ih. a«l«. ot ih.;“ ."r'• .^7
' '"1^
had MrU «1«« »*«ratreeL it now is mr hand* for collec­
I rained lo a test, hence the delay*, j ptx>minently on the Mil of additions LOST—Between GrHIickville and
tion.' The first lu^tallment to be paid
ellar of the new building <has made in recepi years fo the shelve*
itarium Monday sflernoan.
oon. pair gold i on or before June 3ft. 1»05
k,a ib.. I.Mo«..r.ml | „„
Cr«, .l.ld U»l b- k.«,
pen ex<
xcavated and the Bedford stnm-; ^ the lmiK*rial library —Selected.
bowed glasses in case. Finder please
pleace i
« K HASKELL.
KUbourn were harrowing in a field t
Trossurec.
> be U!
h*ie at E. Wilhelm's store.
a ditch oo the laterh farm, when t^
*H'rv.d In three rmtrses, the —'
*
. eace bat thought It unwise ft»r a minis- hoard a cpIaablBg In the water, and
June 15-2t
i>elag UN foikms;
to ovcrwxHTk and that a vacation |l^ l^ttgatto, to.«d the uolrr .p ' stone cutters are at work.
B.m- Cro-k
Blin d tomatoes.
't
111 l>o taken annually.
K<Mrall«>}K<d poUtotv. Ch«HkM* wafer*.]
bjr ».h.
terk th. neu Ikw .hr«,lnR the B-h;
u.
^rf-hu-k. .nd
v-R.d.bv«i.a,
Teachers' examlnatloas will be held
wheel, Ajax ■ in Ihe siipen isors' room at the county
FOR
«ut-c«rt.tv in .11 !l ~rp.re.^«,^,„„, „„
. ..
model. Morgai
ftmr puad. «<-h. Thou .1,.t.,
^
court house Thursday and Friday.
.nd cr..«.
C.k.. |
.b. «« t. ..te.
quire at 223 East Front street.
Coffee.
m.t tech u> work.
.^1.- ..lu>.l pror-S
bJune 15 and 1C.
V
___ ! Rev. Thomas Cax liked the fraternal
Jane Wf
.. The subject «f the ovMting wai
A prominent grocer of Marshall re jj^dger. Old buaters say It Is the first
George L. Crisp.
spirit of the associaiioa aad aaM that
•Thi- Minister and His Vacation.- The
captured ibereabouU la 20 y(
410 N. Dm '
School CommUlooer.
the secret of happiness was to 1 calved a cooslgaiaent of slrawbetries
o|»cnl»iR address of the evening being
M which sraa a box bearing the fob
ra* nt^ler common in Michigan.
happy nvery ttay. He an I a bcl'levi
may 274f !
.................... .
given hy Her. L. B Blssell of the Rrsl in vacatki’«s.
lowing: “Bthel Cox. blue eye*, black
The breaking of the dam at Thread
rri iilnterian cb«nrb.
hair, ag* 16. write aoon. Address, Re take arer FlhiL has crewted big mudFOR SALE-Storetmlidlng. Mock and !
W. J. HIGGINS
Mlnlsterr;’ P»e-lc.
When in n««cd of a physicisu
Ilo raid that after the cn‘atlon the
fixtures.
Will
sell
all
or
any
part.
___
^
public.
Mo.A*
tils
merchant
is
not
boles,
from
which
thousands
of
fish
Some regular iMisiamm was trans­
or.taw.rer. the first thought 1*
ixwd rest.d and even in the brief.
or win rent bunding. Apply at on« ff 1116 D6HUU WOTK
acted aad a committee was appointed sascepclble to the blandlrbments of, i^vc been taken oat. Hundreds of
as to their ability; the charge
l»n\v ministry t»f J<>sus Christ then*
Cbas. Rosenthal, Traverse aty. MK?h
maldenacf any age or complexion; he , people visUed the Jake Sunday and
smAProBtin.
for their senices ta at least a
wiMv pin^lods of nat other than the
may 27-tf.
will allow some nNnaatIcally Incllnwl j carried away with them bau. plckcrd
next tnoiUb.
SsM*.vth day. VaraMon means a rhatigr
secondary consideration. Isn't
other fish. The lake has almost
The peUtioa reauesUag that Cap­ youth to open up the correspoadcncc. j
that BO?
of ts-nipatlon and envinmmeai. The
Fanaers llvlag around South Haven entlrcLv disappeared.
tain MaasaUp, might nwiatn fa this
Baying
a
piano
should
lie
done
life |Mir|K>«e showed llnelf in*vxumlloa.
op tn I
The An Train river has long boea
ettv was read aad the prreldem and
in much the same spirit, kiokHe then ri'coiuili'd S4*nie of fals vacasecretary were directed to sign It la and have deddod to poat notices along noted as a bfuno fur the mud
tliMi e.\|M-rlpoct*s, tiui!*** i«pi*nt on the
luK to tbe si-rvices the piano is
the roadway* waralag the drivers uf sptsed suckers, bat this year tbe fl*h
behalf of Ibe asaoMatlon.
caimbb- of ri-fniering. for it may
faun nnd thojM* vin-nt In the riiy.
seept
to Inhabit the stream in unlim­
autos
that
If
they
do
not
abate
their
FA::M8 to trade for city property..am#*«tmap.OsrrH-*or*. Bsmshsns#
The hymn. **Bhdt Be the Tie Thai
be !he last you will buy daring
Never Had a Vacation.
fast driving there will be troable. Sev | ited numbers. Many wagnnloadt- have
a lifetime and you want It to re­
erat.raaaways bare receatiy occnrrrd. been soeured by Finnish settler* neat
main a piano of merit for an­
that during a mlnlKtrj—of fortv-sfx
I the pastoral aasbclaiiao of Traverse rcsultteg ta bad smashnps. aad this Munising and.tbe ft»b are atlU being
other generation at least. The
)oar* he hsil wver taken a vacation.
BARGAINS In
with the reckless drirlag of same of < scooped up te surprisiag voluare. Tons
dty came <o an end.
Ho enh»v«ii in-lng ibrcxent at the tasuireason why
Smith 617 West Eleventh street.!
Those that were present wore: Rot. the autolstB. has brought about the) of the soekers hare been salted this
and after a»a.tnp to in* e\rnR4«d.
ClUrens phone Ito.
maySfi-tfl
IMo^mry •»as folio
trouble. In one ioataace a horse brtng'i spring aad for months to comq will
and Mr*. W. T. AVoodbouse. Rev.
(letUbtlCil whh a l.les^^ng on thoM
led by a fkrmer broke away and eoukl ] form a staple article of diet oo many
retain thetr good tcBta quality
Mrs. C. T. Stout. Rev. aad Mrs. R.
HOUSES ANO'LO'TB OB mootkly pay­
ptyscni.
s table in tbe locality.
The
jllolsaple. R*fv. aad Mr*. Hugh Kea
longer than other make* ta be­
ments. H. W. Smith. 613 West
^
BMisvet in Vsoations.
An undergronad exit, the existeoce
cause they are pecollarly mhde.
t»ev. Thomas K IBlom. Rev. and j «
Eleventh street
CIHzens phove
* Ri’V. R. N. Ho|ss|de jqhbke n<
of which was aot known, has been ao
F-. D. IMIOireOL^
rbey have distinctive totml de­
1».
maytS-tf
fatored the vacation ami though he
iX Rev. and Mra. Oox, Rev.
«»• •«olatA whom he compelled cMeatally discovered at the old fort on
vices. patented and. of coarse,
did aot record bU »*i|y*rieoees while
and Mrs. M. D. CAirei. Rev. A. J W j*®
get aot, aiM at Mackinac Island. Ex6avations near
used exclusively in the Kimball.
FOR BALE—Fin# resAooace propcrty.j
fishing or bdag flshctl fmm the water,
dred. Rev. mad Mrs. Ciane. Rev. Mft!
of the gua be was obliged to the front aallypart disclosed a araned
Than. too. the best tuners and
l^reom boas# and barA 106 ft. tot;;
he said be thought It a good plan to
Heath. Rev. Mr. Coulter. Rev. aad i >®*“
^
^
recapture of chamber about ten feet in depth.
piano makers ta America admit
bouse has city water, bath room and'
Sma SMe SkKSurc
1 uno day in
Leading from this was a walled pasthat tbe acUoo of the Kimball
fornace. Ipquire of F. Thnrtell over
rtmape of oecupallou.
________________
Aa uaeophlsUeaied-fcrmer boy. Bin aageway that was traced for 55 feet
piano will wear longer and coat
First
Nallooal book. Tetephoae 28.
Vacattan With Indiana.
j
IQsala. aged IT.
Bracfcway'tosmahip. at which iiolat It turned aad ran par*
lets for repairs when It Is very
BHky:3tf
Rev. T. P. iniom siK>ke of a vac* ,
Th# Oatiger of CaaoptratloA
jpoH Hbrea coaaty. scaed before Po I allel with the frooi wall of the fort.
old than any actiou on the mar­
thvn.spi’nt with the Indians. 7'he, John Jacob Astor aad his sou rigWIy I iioe Jas^ BrnNUUm la poMoe ourt 'ft was IWlowed tor aa addlUsual 65
ket.
chuiBSi ;krith stealliBC a* bleyde'tram feet. Urhen tbe exploration was tsm•rty/oi
Th« prices we will quofe you
in Kimball. Hallet fi Davis and
Ihf 0.r dortx
.n,l thu-^n. J. iLdrt-k in
j SITt«« wMdl«u thontii u> taw bM, b«m tartk*
ns# aoU and woU hicatre. laek Md I
other
pianos
we
carry
will
meet
U-lng inspired to better work,
, constant companion there was Pit* at ths 8L Ctalr iBtpywds aad was the first Tew yaara of the aWilaeBth
equal to 10 commoa boUdlug lotAl
roar most hearty approval, be•
t*
«
i
Boxxarta Hak dtaabaired a few daya ago wrttta^t a! cent ary when the RHUsh haM toe fort
PHeesaadtanureoMBabta. Apply!
OOtise they are “right prtess."
toOao.W.Ra*.
363742 i
AU piano# In onr store are
marked ta plala flgarm. ooe
FARM FOR BALM-Kaowa as th#;
.pries to all add that the lowest
Oaatoo toiBL TTm thko boose oofi i
tan-ao.1 Cksl
4
>
israraedWn when he began not to talk'
' Wlthaat naUslac the aerioos-' foandatJaa of reek
«e oreer
mine
to be foend anywhere fxiostatloc os poysMBL fofoire B. J. Mor
belosr eoge
ihe wafiA
ft
Pastor and
Ta^sthre.
i to anyone id bU wealth. The two mea aeas of his ofinase young Qualn took: has reamlaed oakaowa slaoe the eoeu*
«nt with good moaical and sreorgsa.
144142
Re>. r. T Bioug Ihea told of iioB>o of becaaw gnat frtaads. Halleck
tag
qaalitks.
the wheel aad roie 36 mlh» to his i paUau of the fort by the uahed States
his vacathm experiences. To him the mouths with Us patron at his eoaatry aomA vfaera he «bi arrested br Dep- 'at the cloee of the war of 1812 at least.
•Our omall paymsre filaa
os ia the pest la the
Meal varaiitm was when a paster and seat, and became sue
makes
piano
buying
oosy.
,
----------------. afied ■ Tbsre were- nine graduates from tbe
BAST FART OF TOWN.
arlfe cnjoytil the vaeaHon trip to­ of the Astor Uhrary. The poet fre- gviitF m lareeay htfore Jnsrice Beae-j Stnrgls high edhool this year, five of
Con up by heChilMmee No. 34.
gether. the ehurrh eetAlAc NXh. Tbe j quently* rmlllea the old‘ **«• oa htajdlctand wasremfififiefitoJaHtorsea them bslag yaaag tsfitas aad foar
Ordera win be proavUy atteoded te
mialster-s wife needs the vacation as
JOHN HOPKIK8.
apr 39-ljoo
Btach as the minister himself.
rtetliodirt ebarrb who Is Ml aad Chp- i
U4n MunsHte of the Sslvatioa-. Anay

Thlrtv
j,

of WsrtL
who tmd also sob.

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order.
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of n 1I wOQMl
would to
he eoatoaL- Tto
,
The mrmmf
great
:4Bd a__
fcctperieac#
Commearemcai at the state school
- Rev. D. Cochlln said what
wiU beat taad-owaer. took him «
at nm
his ware,
wacd. aad
wo« ww.
Baitfo Creek dtUxAs watch with , for the deaf at Fftat tWs year tamed
prepare the ministar to m_sj8 ama agd [ta Us wUL much to the amasemmi
much tatereat-boto ihe progrres aad * out three Rradaates
Rradoatas aad gave two oerroad books Is the,.,hmt>^Bmtiaa mad
Turk, left Halleck
I delay of tbe work upoa the aew post- tifteatce of dlsmlesal
Tbe< address
‘ sttocaa uke a traea* aaanlty of UOfi.—Free PresA
joMoe balldlag. R ta the dtys fisst was made by M>art L. Wama. of
------- - -- > wttE
- Aaa Arhar. ooa of the trustees.
re tUs-rlly afford many such oppor*
» OopNalsAthUjaad tha mt tape is tayaOiytar
The creduatlUB ttase at Ctotau this
tunides^ He closed fay readUg a
two weeks uje work has’heaa
year has disHagallshiiH laethai R M1

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MiSOELLANEOUS
M. B. HAMdEBs i^p.
V«s«4MrA T. PrireritaktaMi
Pf^ore.

THE NEW PtANISM—Uelfled art ta
ptaotem wW be expiataed hod dleptayed ta my etadlo Tueedaya. hB
twaoo 3 oBd dp. m. Mrs. Ftoaeas
a. Smith, ta East Bgkth 8L. Tnv

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Monday
Juno...

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THK HAN^ WtUA VTORt.

for
1 Sewer No. ’
cated In tha(
1 and Web^l
sireeL them
WaokJagtoa streeL tMaoe uraat oa
Waaklngtoo atroel to Railroad avaaao.
tkenoe to eoanect with trunk aewer.
has Men plaoad la my baads tor oolleoUoB.
Same to M
be paid oa
on cor MUon. the same
0 Juno 20. 1905.
_____
M. B.HA8KBLU
City Troasuror..
B 2«2 Btato Bank buDdlag-i

A^STm

lOK AIND WOOD...
When yoa want loe or Wood don^i liatra to a smooth
talker; be wants jonr dollar today and will be in some
«otb«town tomorrow. I do not xteed to make you
promises as to giving good serrice; yotx krow that I
have done 80 daring the past 15 years and expect to
tUl Sbe end of time. OtissM* PImm 711

JAMI

O. MO^iCINI

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& Fdwct Cd.

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' wiud aa%lSMBB^ £tak HiMa^

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BUILDERS^ HTTERnOM
Tor heavy timber*, lumber o(
any size or grade, in hard or
soft a-ood*. for Inside or outaide
work in ibe eon*!ruction of
bouse, factory, fence, or barn,
there I* e»-ery rearon why you
should make selection* from our
well cartel for-stock qf suaMwed
lumlicr. If price* cut any figure
with you. that will be one of the
many reawra*.
Order* given
here any day. or over 'phone.

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

FOR SALE!
Brick FUt 0.1 w. Ninth 8t.
Lot on Rirlow Street
3 Lots on (ifirMelt^ nvcnuc.
1 Lot on MimnK* Stn-ct

ALL GOOD BARGAINS
Aost be Sold at Once.

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SdHc 210 sute Bank Bniidint

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Try a ‘>111
For ffals by sii DracKlsts

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Accerr M suBSTiTirrEs

Dn. Sawrir & PHikiHipi

DENTISTS

BirE^niE
OIL STOVE

They do the work
quickly and- ccoaomicaJly and your kitch­
en is alwa>'s cool.
They are cheaper
to operate than a
wood, gas or gasoline
stove, and if you
knew how cheaply
-you could buy one
you wbuhl not be
without- it. Come in
and look them over ’
and get our prices.

FRANK TRUDE
Front Stroot

Carpet asmoiac and PaatMr RenoTatmg. Carpet sewing and layingBeiora aeodlDg your old carpets
away to be a«de Into rufS, let ma
Mow you aamplaa

ARTHUR HOLUOAy~M.-XX FMol
ctea and nxsooL BooMat.tetfBoos orar nrst Mosteaol Mak €».
OIL F. F. LAWTON—Oteoa room, ro
read to aav Knma Idook. an
or to Dr. Biegbu* oAool
OR. C. L. THIRLRY-apodal atteo
tSoB to dlooaste oC ehOdroa. Rooa
400 Steta Book bldA Botk pkoaas
HARRY R. HARNCR-Bxport ploac
taaer and aetkm regulator. Bans
CaeUoB gaarastood. Wltk Klmba'
Masic Hoosa Ou. pMoo 2M. '

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Travs
Gradttate c
loga
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorooy
and counselor. B’libelm block. Trav
arsa City. Mick. CitUaus phoao lOi
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 ButhM
land block, physician and sargeoa
dtixena phono 244.

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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OteoenTaWlBMbmBidc- # a «. to U
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DENTIST

REMOVED TO OFHCES
OTEBJOBBSONDBUGCO.

JARPET CLEiUUIB WORKS-

OR. A. H. HOLUOAY, Ondaote To
raatc Oolrarslty.

URBRIOOC, Doo

No Smoke, no smell,
when you use the

We Have a First Qass Til Shop

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,.aona. MS.

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DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
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NBAL nTATS AND LOANA-Ormn?
TiffvteM Umi amt Lon Col, f

Let 0* Titalue an idem
for you.

tkiri
It toffether wRh tM scented InterOB all unpaid iBstanmefita. the
same to be paid before the flrat day of
July, 1S05.
1LE.HASKELU
City Tfcasarer.
OBce-Room 202 Sute Bank buUdIng.
June I'lmo

«poa M. De Rolbmrblld made M>me
caleulatlona. at tbe coarloaion of
Write US fully autf
given without!
aud freely about your case,
cas and medical advice will
which he aald: “AocordlDg to your c»- charec. and our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to all desiring it.
ttaaate. genllrmen. my fortune, divided
THE
SWIFT
SPECIFIC
COMPAMY,
ATLAMTA,
04. j
aqaally. ret>rtweiita 3 centa to fwch
■»&: I Mvo much plcaaure la irtvInR
OOINO FTSHINQ? Stop at Ger ;
**you aan wima on IV i
you your ahare now." So aaring. and effnalvcly by two young men. who adto ibe aalonUhmcnl of hl> vUUora. he dreasod him a* "Dave, old man.' They malne Bros.* State street livery barn p|« an It, 1^ >t wllii
teodered d oeota to emeix aad itolUMy said Uiey would l*e glad to drop In at
the theatty that evening If he would
bowed them out
The new speaker of the houac of write them a paaa. The aonalor amllmmoaa. Jamea WIlHam Lowthor. Ingly wrote on the back of bia card
"Admit two" and handed It over.
ooteee of ooe of the moat ancient fam“Thank*, ever ao much, old boy," said
thes of JSniiland, for when Sir Richard
ooe of the Btrangera, “but this will not | Notice to all Persona Interested:
Ldwthar waa high abertir of Cumberbi< good uuloKa you add *D. Warfield' j The special aasesament tax roll for'
iMd In the eighth and ninth of Enixa- undor the tmo words >-ou have writ- the paving of West I^nt atrwt from'
beUi. ha waa the thirtieth knight In
n..,- «.d .he
■aoTfiaainn
I.^wiber U the family, .0..bands fbr collection. The first install­
aaate of the carU of Lonadale. and the
ment to bo paid on or before June 30.
■paaker ia grandson of the first earl,
1905.
0 OorwmrwvrmolroK
while the fourth and preaeot earl is
I
M. E- HASKELL.
City TreaKurer.
ffraat-sraadaoo; but born in thh aan
Dank building.
Olfici
year (IKK) aa tho speaker. Jame^^
William Lowtber baa been in oOclal
Ufa since 1SS3. when he waa Aral NoUce to all Persona Interectod:
elected to parliament. In which be la
The special aasesament tax roll for
BOW member for penrlih.dn hla youth the const ruction of Lateral Sewer No.
^M was quite oelebratcd aa an amateur 1 in District No. 1. beginning at the
VIA TUB
actor, with special aklll In carlcaiure.
The men recently chosen by the
University of Wiaconain to Oil tho
HKAt'ED BY
blcvk MeTJri|rii77lirrt^M
vU-l
Grand Rapidw-Rate. »2.00.
ve. orlglm .
chairs erf phtloaophy and of I9unr|H'an
Sunday. June 18.
__
(nov city) of Traverse Chy. i
Saidtr aad NtUa. the
history wen' both born abroad and Mtch..
ha* been placed In my hand*; Train will leave Traverse City at
Mjfltifitrs
are graduate* of Prlnc«*ton. Dr. Bv- for collection. Uio same to be f
j 6:30 a. m. See poster*, or ask agent*
or before June 30. 190.S.
ander Brhdlcy McGllvray. who
Two Kantacky Girls
________________
‘for particular*. H. F. Moeller. 0. P. A.
M.
E
alerted to the profeMiorahlp of philoaSwat Singer* trooi iha Sonth.
City Treasurer. * 12-13-14.
ophy. la a native of Bangkok, Slam. Offl<
-Room 202 sute Bank building.
Edwiaaad Effif Baraes
wMre bU father was eugagod in mblune ]-lmo
Chararw Comady Crti»%nr*
atOBary work. l*rofe*sor Alfred Leal*
F. -Loraaxa Brett
Ptaneo Dennis, who was cboacn
tho newly created chair of Eurtjpoan
Ulttstratod Soad«
hUtor>. U a native of Beirut. Syria.
Second Ward.
,
Boa. Fred B. Walker. Jodr* <
With bcnatifnl Colored Ptctorni
|>nireaBor IVnnls will not t>cgin hi*
Notioa Fktarts
work at \VI*oon*ln until 11Km;-07. as ho
the oonriructlon of a trunk aewer In jaMsW muiken haringaiad itnwid court
of the day dtowa by the CryaUlgraph
has accepted an api»ointnient
aanoal ae
ntcr- hi*
Dtslrlct No. 7. Mginnlng at the InterW^ajjauai^^tj^
tore oo European history at HarvanI
laflatd, Hoval aad Eater.during tbu fli>t M-mindcr of
Boardman river, thcnc
taiaiad
and will spend the M'ctuid t^emeiiiter street, thence on Bay *lroet
A
tvt iMlw. .hlldna .ml
ih street, thence to DlvUIr
Rlnn StreeU j
'aUowmi:
j
abroad In rtwearch a-ork.
?h^’ I to Monroe street,
Senator Beveridge o^ Infliada re
e. Willow and MadI
AOmSSIOM
ndolph street, also
garda It as pae of tbe >okee of hi* life
a Bay
B street to the alley be^! teroidd^
that he and "Dave" Warfield, thd ac­ street. fromedsr
Cedsi and Spruce streeU.i*^*^
tor, resemble each other so cloacly Ih’.*:
the alley most of Elmw^|"X^___
that the>' would paw for twin*. Dur avenue, thence to Madison street ha*
Mays^oa 7. 1* *
log a roconi visit to.New York city been placed in my hand* for collection,
the same to
collected In three In­
the senator was accosted aomewhat stallment*. the first installment to be
on or before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL,
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 SUle Bank building.
June 1-lmo

pwflin IIIIIID

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

Nottea to aU Paraoaa lalaraated:
The aasessmeeu roQ fbr tM improvemcatvof Slitb wuwet. from tM cast
off Dlriskw street to tM nwest Itae

f

W. K. MM. ft
Mow lotetefl «ita

No atetter WHAT FOWSB
wDo^^beM MinK. JmA
KVKKTUALLY OB ploy
elocdricity, boI oohr far oooBMio loosoniiilBUlar retooM
of otOity oad gcnenl hdaptability.

pivOrTu

aigestkm or exposure to tbe damp» EwterlT winds o£
Summer as from the
j^tiug wini, freeang
atmosphere and bitter cold of Winter.
Rhenmatism nctxr comes by aeddent It is in
the blood and system before a pain is felt Some
inherit a strong predisposition or tendency; it is bom in them; bnt whether heredity is
TM cfalar Moot la U>e aUMdo’a back of it dr it comes from imprudent and careless ways of lidng, it is the same alu^ys
army ia Moodiana U a Caaodlaa. and at all seasons. The real cause of Rheumatism is a poUnted, sour and acid condition
IMfaoaat TMW Caaey COHacMo.
of the blood, and as it flows through the body deoorits a gritty, irritoting substance
«M voo kU wdHW UUe in U» Boer
war. Preetona to that time be had or sediment in the musdet, jdnU and nerves, and it is these that produce the terri­
yoogMd U oo aorthweatern ranchea. ble pains, inflammation and swelling'and the mis^ and tortnre of Rheumatism.
Mcoailap aa oapert koraeman. rifle >ther disease causes such pain, such wide-spread
HIS WIFE A GREAT SUFFERER.
iMt aad haater «r blp gaaie. On ooe r.iffcring.
It deforms and crippli its thousands,
Mjr wife had been troubled with RhaumabaeaalnB la Sootk Africa be waa abot leaving them helpless invalids and nervous wrecks.
tismfor some time when she heard of 8 B 8.
tkaaagfc tM body and arms rivea ap
j WTicn neglected or improperly treated, Rhenma- which she tried and whM ooied her oomior dead. At the outbreak of hoaUtipletely. as she has not suffered atace. X reelism
becomes
chronic,
the
pmns
are
wandering
or
ttaa batveen Japan and Rttsria be eaommead 8 8 8 as a good medicine.
f.^m one place
jilace to another, sometimes sharp
OkoioBa, Kiss.
J. E. REEDER.
Mtai aa a scout in tM latelUKeoce shifting f.-om
ing, again
dull
iapoitamt of tM Japanese anni^ indcultin^^
_
* * and’ aggra\-ating. The. mnsoMra M roaa rapUly ia bis diScnlC -^Ics of thee neck, shoulders and back, *the ^ints of the knees,
___ , ankles and wrists, are
aad daaparova work, uatil be Is aov most often the scat of pain.
Countless liniments and plasters are applied to get relief,
eafniaBt<fr la chief of a repiaieiti of but such things do nojt reach the poisoqed blood; their effect is only temporarj'; they arc
Mt aaooU, the flower of the Japaaese
neither curative nor preventive. The blood must be purified, and all irritoting matter, re­
lateillcaDea department. Lteutenaat
tuts with him always maps moved from the circulation before permanent relief and a thorough cure is efferted, and no
or the theater of war and an Inter- remedy does this so certainly and so quiakly as S. S. S. It contains not only purifying
ptatar to coorey his orders to the reg- and toaic properties, bnt
but solvent qualities as w
well, all these being necessary
n
, in eradicating the
iCUl
~ S. S. cleanses
.
cure of Rheumatism.
S.
the
poison amd making a complete and lasting cure----------------blood frf all irritoting
and- the acid particles are
It la relaidd, of Baron Alphonse De
mg matter
m:
BotMeilld.
died recently in Paris.
lystem, tinis
thus relieving
I dissolved and filtered out of the system,
tMl oa erne 'tKcaskm three stranaers
I the muscles and joints and remoring all danger of future
Z *' Mlled at iia baakinc bouse. They
• attacks. Under its tonic effect the nervous’S5'stcin re­
oaM they had^been deputed by a com
gains its normal tone and the appetite and digestion im­
BSittee to inform bim that a movement
prove, resulting in the upbuilding of the gcueral health.
then oo foot at no distant day would
S. S. S. coutoins no Potash or minerals of any descri;
c
eoaspel all rich men to aid in redispeopi
laraiiteed purely vegetable. Oldi people
tfIbaUaa of wealth and that his name
tiou, but is guaranteed
rMadad the list The baron listened will find it not only tlie best blood purifier, but a most invigorating tonic—just such a remedy
p^iesitly and then drew
,7. ‘ as they need to enrich the blood and quicken the circulation.
Wlictlicr you have Rheumatism in the acute or chronic stage, the trcatincut must be
ilalloD of Fraare aud her coloaiM" M aald. One of bU vUllora internal, deep and thorough iu order to be lasting. Never be satisfied with
ibsolutcly perfect cure.
cure, This
lliis you can get by the use of S. S. S., the Oldest
gave the dealred lolormaiion. wju-re- than an absolutely

PAVING TAX

aEClRIOTY
FOR
POWER

The wiwf roll ter tM parlac
at CMb etroec from Wnmi mroat te
aute -atroel aM State street from
at to CMe straat Is sow la
ter CM r.nUsnhna at tM
third histallmet. topccMr with CM
aecraafl teteroat oa aU aapaU tasteB^
tetets. tha aama to M paM hatera CM
1st day of Joly. IML
M. B. HASKELZ..
City Treaaarer.
OBca-BaoBt IM BUie Bank bolldiacJoM l-tteo

BRAID RAPIDS A IROIARA fT
COlPARt.
OSaaOar.Afrtl ». IMX

It I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

C.-D. MILLER
O K IM T • » T
(Maaoaal

W^toi^toein*i^itSr^M8aS5e**"**
TrataUeneTrsTenwCity U;Ma ai.

It Will Be Safe
to buy your summer supply
of ico from us if you want
good pure ioc that vnll be all
richt in your drinking water,
and that ia cheqp enough to
use in profusion tor making
iced dainties and stocking
your refrigerator wit
will 8< rvc you- at low prices
and promptly at your rest.
dence.

JB P. R. Tiflir em Gb.

oioTsOI p. m,
Trata airiwe U Travena Qty Cron Berth
Be
Trala arrivaa to Traw
aty Iteandlte
taWaltoe

a u LOCKWOOD. s.r.ag.A,

Pepe Marquette

EYES
examined

FREE

tnoUBB TBAT41E
Cura Heatteohaa.
CroaaByaaaate
Parfi

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