The Evening Record, July 24, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 24, 1905

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

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

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1905-07-24

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SATURDAY’S ISSUE

2142
■PBCtAL TBLMIIAFN MftVICC.

NECESSin OF
BIDING WU
IMNNEMKO OMl^THC CZAR

BY

THE EVEaSlING RECORD
TlUVKIItC cmr. MICHIOAN, MONOAY. JULY 24, IMS.

6 PAGES
BLACCO IN A VAULT.

BrSjt sr ABsM JsiMi #M Jmm
. LsiMM at AaaapNIfc
Br Wire to Che StsMac HssotC
ABBapolto. Md.. J«!y 24.-Tte boij
of Jobs PMl Joaos vas laodod at IQ
o'clock thii anralaf aad piaccd la

KiMACK ^ILHCLM.

PETER DUGS
DOVE TO DEATH

7t is Surpiishig
to Ste Sudlf
Values hr

Will Btldc Despite ths finfsvorabte
Vote in the Henea.
By Wire to the Bventag Rsoovd.
Loodan. July 24.—Premier Balfoor
annonnoed to tbe bouse of nommone
tbU afternoon that tbe ca^bet would
WAS INSTANTLY KILLED IN PIICS* not TcsigB foUowlag the unfavorable
ENCC OF FlANCe.
vote In the house Thursday nlghL

CAftTEfl WANTS SYMPATHY.

iERm EDI BU8SUI fOFlE

Is at 5M«b With tko ttOYsnaasm t

ACCBOT AT

ST. JOSm

By Wire to the Brcolac Record.
obimIan niI^ ubobo grant.
Oyster Bay, Jaly 14.—Oorenior Oar- FORMERLY PLAYED ON INVINCI­
OF THIS.
BLE TEAM.
ter of HawaU took laaobeon with Pre*Ideat Boosaaelt today. Carter U at
odds wUb the goremment oOclgU of
""
Wilhelm and Ntoho.
Baadwlch lalaads and it U uader- Was ths Son ef Ellon Dwgal of Seoend
Place Today an Uw
Street-Young Man Had Many
Coast —Mare
Frimids Hore—Water
Bomb Owtragea.
Was Too Shallow.

^ ^ %----

RlVDLETS OF
RDRNIN8 OIL

By Wire to the ^aolSf BaeorA.
Lnodoa. Joly 24.—Baiperors Nkdu>Russia and WlthalBi of Oofaiaiiy
met today naar the fadaad of BJoerkoe
'
as Iba Bwodlsh cnast Tb* mrrUng
'*Ma|i^nilriilT personal and no mlnlsur
BLAZINO FLOOD RUNNING TO­
cd^U***' goremneat except the RueWARD TEXAS OIL FIELD.
. ^ijaa nlnlstar of matins was pres<«t.
la said on exonUent autborUy that
'iteperor B'llbelm Impraosed oa the
Bnaslaa ruler tba ncoasdlty of tarmi
naUng tba war ta tba far Kast and also
urged that reform be granted to the
FIVE PERSONS ARE REPORTED
.Bnaslaa people.
MISSINa
Bomb Throwflng Otitrapns.
Tlflls. July 24—An oftclal report
aaat to 8t. I*etersburg annoonn's that
Sva bomb throwing outrages occurred Hundreds of People Are Homelsea.
la TlSlc last week aad that eight ofLesa Is SSOO.OOO-Twe Millien
Seials ware killed and fourteen laGallons Burned—Heavy Ralii
Jurad.
Storm Saved Derricks.
Passed 'nirough Chicago.
Chicago. July 24.—Baron Komura.
By B’fte to the Brenlng Record.
Humbolt. Texas, July 24.—Twelve
party arrired here this morning
route to ForUmoulh, N. 11m where the tanks of the Texas Oil company were
legislatkm will U- completed with the still burning vrht-n a last rei>ort was
received and rivulets of burning oil
Russian onroys.

TUBIE TANKS STIU BURNING

SHOT SISTER
ANDHISNEIGE
TIMOPTHY OOOLING THEN TURNED
PISTOL ON HIMSELF.

RIS fiOTiyE IS NOT KNOWN

ricks. Two million gallons of oil
valued at 2500,000 have been de­
stroyed- Five men are reported miss­
ing but DO other pemons arc known
to be lost. Hundreds are homeless.
Forty mules were burned to death. .

SHORT STOP LOST IT
HAREL'8
ERRORS
DEFEATED
GRAND RAPIDS YESTERDAY.

SERIOUSLY WOUNDED FATHER
AND SISTER IN LAW.
Ike Butler Pitched a Good Game—One
Hundred Fans Went Down to
See.HIm Twirl.
Murderer Was Only 22 Years Old.
Whil# ths NIscs Whom Hs
One hundrtMl Traverse rity people
Killed Was Only a Bsby
went to Grand Rapids yesterday to see
2 Years ef Age.
Ike llptler pitch against Wheeling. De­
spite the fact that the Traverse City
By Wire to the Nvenlng Record.
favorite did great work In the U»x. alChicago. July 24 —Tliwnhy issdlng. thmigh bandimppod hy pistr support,
aged 22. wb«»w' motive \h iinkiiown. the game Went to the Whet'llng Imm
shot and killed hU sUter and 2 year-old by a acore of 4 to 2.' Two costly erroni
niero and th«m cttmmlit«-4| i^uletdo lev hy liarel.in the ninth lust the heart­
day. Ho also seriously aouiidt-tl hU breaking gatm- to Grand Rapids and
father and sUter-ln law. The. diwd as a result the crowd hceame very
Timothy DooUng. aged 22; Mrs. som at the man making them. Butler
*J. O. Rlffln. aged 23. Iksdlng s sUHt •truck out two men. was at bat ihretand hia 2 year-old niece.
time's, made one hit. one run and one
assist, also cuie wild pitch.
THie Grand Rapids Herald this morn
lug says that 6W Traverse* City rooters
came down with tin horn* and cow
bidh
to see' Butler pitch. It might have
NORTHPORT DIVIDED OVER SUN
aoundtsl like 6‘k> but the official count
DAY BASE BALL.
at this end shoas Just 1<V>.

MAY DISRUPT VILUGE

SHOOTING KCCIBBWl

Managtr Will Hava a Hearing Tomor­
row Morning—Village It Facing
Livut. Roland Bowghton Was Twirling
g CHals.
Hit Revolver on Hia Finger—Con­
tained One Cartridge.
Special to the Evening Rtvonl.
Norihport. Mich.. July 24 -NorthThe sbotMing «»f Ueutenaiit Rotand
IMirt will have an Intwating raso In
Bough ion at Fort Wayne, as described
Justice court tomorrow morning
in 8aturllay'^ Reconl. was purely an
o'clock when the cate of the People accident. It Is siatwl that the young
va Otto Stlllo. manager of the local
officer was twirling hia revolver on his
base ball team will appear for trial in
finger and arcidi-niaUy discharged the
Jnaiice Antoine Barlletl'a ctmrt. The one cartridge that remained in the
rase Is the outcome of Sunday l>aac gun.
The bullet passeil entirely
liall. A week, agv la«t Sundav- a game through hia body, just missing hia
was pla.ved In the village with the re­ heart. •
sult that John Ennis appeal'd up<« a
warrant as ctimplalnant. The village
-THE MARKETS.
la vitally Interested in the outcome.
Farm C. GIUkti of this city apptwrlng
Detroit. MlrhM July 24—Wheat—
for the derense of the Sunday amuse­ July. *Qc; No. 2 red. HSHr; No. 3 com,
ment. Vruh a petition before the two SS1*c; Ko. 3 white oats.
year'a old village to vacate (ho corpor­
TWdo. Om July 24—1%'heal—Cash
ation algncd by flfiy of the eJlltOOs and July. S7^c; September. S7\c.
and a alrenuou* kick against Sunday -Chicago. July 24—Wheat-July.
tiasa ball looks as though th« village 2»%c: September. SS\c. Com—July.
w-aa on the verge
a crisis* which Uhk*: September. 65c. Oats-July.
toadi toward disrupt^.
SlHv: September.
September
pork. 218: lard. 27ZO; Hh*. 2T.25.
GRANTED A STAY,
Bast Buffalo. July 24 —Cattk^-Blow.
Veal* and Oatvea—Active and firm.
Sheep and lamba—Active and alronger.
Hoga—Active at shade lower.
By WlTQ to th« Bvcnlag Record.
Albany. N Ym July T4 -Albert PatTbe regular moatbly btutaMS i
rtok. tba lawyer under death aantance tag of the CoagregaUonl Christian
for tba mardar of Millionaire Rica, baa ■ndearor society wDl be held this
bans snatai a Max of execatkm imUl vveolBg at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
0«Lt.
Ckariea Laacbator. RiveialSe Plata.

$1.48

BOBGBS DBOPPBOaB
Crwshed Two Fingers White CoupUng
Cara and Doctor Told Him One
Would Have to Be Ampotstod.

Do yon know what it moons
when we aay **a bargain at
fl.dSy*' It means a*oboc for
fl.4S thiit is worth TiOc to $1
moro than that
We have named one of onr
Baivain Counters

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ikirand. MlchM July 24.—Thomas
Burgess, a Grand Trunk brakeman.
died here In a peculiar manner. Me
was coupling cars Sunday night and
crushed two of his fingers. The doc­
tor told him one of the members wonld
Peter Dugal, formerly of this city, have to be amputated and Burgess
aon of Mrs. aicw Dugal of 601 Wt*st fell dead.
Bcoond street, was instantly killed at
Fay Crawford came borne from Ionia
Silver Beach. St. Joseph, yesterday by
leaping Into shallow waU’r from a yostenlay tnomtag and left this morn­
spring board, his neck being broken. ing for Grand Rapids and possible Cbl-

The accident was witnessed by bU
fiance who Is prostrated by the terrible
aSair.
Mr. Dugal was employed by the
American Creditor* Agency and in
company with the girl whom he In­
tended to wed went to 8L Joseph to
spend the day. going over on the ex­
cursion given by the North American
union. Calumet council, of Chicago.
A pleaitanl day had been spent until
ho decided lUKm a swim. He did nut
stop to Inquire the depth of the water
but leaped from the board. \\'hen the
body failed to appear an alarm yras
given and latfr the Uk1> was recov­
ered.
Peter Dugal was well known In this
fdty. having at one time pla>'c-d first
base and also field on the old Invinci­
ble base ball team. HU father, who
died some time ago. was Peter Dtigal.
also well known.
The remains will be shipped to thU
city, arriving on the evening train,
and tbo services will lake place toow morning at Q o'clock from 81.
Francis church.

CUT OFF A TREE TOP
SHOVEL FLEW WHEN RUNAWAY
TEAM STOPPED.

*Xbt
It * made up of

HNity, Jdt 24, ISOS

Amerigar Drub Store

BITHULUM LAID.
Twelve New Wagons for Hauling It
Have Arrlvedi
Twelve wagons which are to be used
1 carrying the blthulum from the
dock to State sire^i arrived yesterday
and were pm to work hauling crushed
alone this morning. The wagons ar^
lined and the toad Is dumped through
the liottom hy a lever worked by the
driver.
Theae wagons will carry
enough of the bitbulnm to cover be­
tween twenty and iwonty-flvc square
yard* of the atrocL
The flr>t load of bitulum was
hauled to the street and laid at 12:30
this afternoon.
TWENTY-FIRST

ANNUAL

obonld be sure to make a selectioD from our lino of
Souvenir Goods ymsisting of

lUlBR WBrif IB SpBrnt iBsIits
lirdiBBrkWBrk
New thiuBo also in Shell., Boiiit Lfsthorand Kogtici
Wood work-

OI-TY BOOK B-rORK
Tlw HekBii CBBipBBy, Preps.

wm

ioveated here, and ft only takes a
few at tht* tiske in the scsaoci, wiB
keep you cool and yiropcrly dramad
for the balance of tbe summer.
If you dimbt thte, step tn aad
look at tbe prices placed <m our
light weight Cheviot, Worsted and

KubteltQBoytSiSjr

■ULLETDf:
Kot old shopworn -irfvxls, but
new spring: styles.

A r*-al gootl soap for tmU’l iiho
Is sonulhing in-opU- an- usually
looking for. And it Is partlcu
larly arreptable If it can l»e had
ai a small prir«>. Now, we have
a soap made by one of the good
soap makers, which, fnun st'vt-ral y«*arn |i!-n>onal exjK;i ienr»-,
we think 1h an exceptionally
good soap, not hlniidy at the
price but at any price. We
think It is Just as good soap as
they maks. It Is a glyecrin*'
soap, transparent, perfumed
finely, cither roee or violet. It
tethers freely in hoi or cold
water and Is as soft and delicate
s tether aw you have ever »tx-n.
M'e an* «. sure this soap will
please you that w-e'll well It on a
guarantee. Your money back if
you want It. A«^k for Rose or
Violet Glycerine Soap.
10 CENTS PER CAKE

- T OutiitflSbess
We have many style* of Women's
K.Kjtwcar in go**! variety that you'l
lu’t ttiid in every Sh*»«- Store.
SEE OUR WINDOW

Silz Royal Blue

SHOES
FOR MEN
Made in all kiml. of Leathers

MIBtlCAII DRUG STORE
218

$3.50

Kas* p-ron«
A team owned by J. W. Mllliken and
driven by James Porter totrk a sprint
down the alley JMdwecn Webster and
Washington streets this morning and
ended up on the court bouse lawn. Mr.
I\>rt<-r bad It'd the team standing In
alley between Wellington and
Franklin streets when, for some un­
known rea-'i**n. the>- started to run.
The burst's ran out <mto Bnardman
avenue, crossed the slrt>et and ende»I
up among the trees. The lines were
tied to a stake on the wagon and when
the wagon struck a tree Isith hits wt*ro
broken tn the horse*' mouths. The
whiffie trees wert* split Into slivers and
a Urge |poplar tree nearly uprooted,
he wagon rrussed the curbing
When th.
shovel which lay In the s-agon Uix
as thrown Into a maple tree, cutting
off the lop.

liters to Traverse City

uiitt' shPtM.
OKhrds,
Slipptn ni
tits.

THE
Both Bite Were Broken in the Horaea*
Moutha—Started to Run fpr
Uunknown ReMon.

NINTH YlAW gag

6 0'0LCX>K EDITION

^CABINET WONT RESiaN.

H. R. jracdonald, Ap-.

For sale at tbo Old Reliable
Shoe Store of

O. C. MOFFATT

ALFRED GREIUCK
i CO ...

AbBtrmets of TItIo
t»RICC8 SATISFACTORY
BstabllsKwd In 1808
Room 210 Btsto Bank BMC.

Z42E.IWORTST.

tVV've Teunia Slio»«, white or block, Yachlinu Shoos, OukinK
Shoes, Itarehxjt SanilalB, Indian M«xx^iu8.

BACHANT

m

ROBOOK

I leadquarters for Sash,
Doors, Windows, Moul­
dings, Interior finish,
Store Fronts, Shinj^les,
Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid­
ing and everything in
Rough or Finished
lumber.

TO BUY HERE IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEADQUARTERS!

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltlssns Phons. 82i Bull. I8B.

Ton Cbb Ctt SBtbfiscUoa at GrisMU Bros.* Nssic
Bscbbm Tkty BTB Ezchuive Aprats for
Kstey (Irpans
Stein way Piano,
I*ackanl (Ir^n.
tiohmer Phi
Silver Chimes < >rvnn.
Grinnell
Piano.
Chii*ap> CotUip' < )ivnnR
Krakauer Bro..’ Piano.
Storbn*: Piano.
Unnlinviton Piano.
Mendelwioln Piano.
Aei»lian Webber
C'rown I'iano®
Pianola
WcK

A

W. L. Brown. MonawM’.

Hobsb

MEN’S WOOL PANTS

Self PiaifiDg Pianos

Talking Maebines

•hueffer 1
Victor
'ilHard Pi
Edison
Ban. I’iano.
(lilU'rt Piano.
,
no. Bros’. I'iancSi
-1. W. York and Son
in*. A: Co. Piano.
U wwkarsr ef eay.better ln»trtim«-ni« we vrould^y Uinm. All iattrti«B«-i)U ao

Band Instrumeiits

11:1:

O Rl N N e £u'*BRO'r H E Rl
MicUSkB'tUUlaS HaUe Bmm, 1S» E.Fr>atSt.

CAMP.

Antrim Camtty Old Soldiers and Sailora Will Maet at Bellalre,
Special to the B^-onlng Record.
Bellalre. MIcb.. July 24.-The twm
ty-flret anaoal encampment of tbe An­
trim County Soldiers and Sailors aasoetatlon will be bold here Aug. 9 and
10. On tbe forHKxm of Wedaewtay
there will be a race|>tlan and agglgnmeat of quarters, in tbe fftemoon. vis­
iting aid mnslc and |n the evening an
addrsas of weknme by Clark B, Densmore. followed by a camp fire. Thurs­
day morning there artn be n bostnaw
sesakm and at 4 o’docA 'eamp will be

Our Famous Shirts
To-day we shall offer
about

Ten Dozen Hore
of those splendid shirt
values at

Thirty-Eight Cents

Sttits
Straw
Hats

QUICK.

... 2.60

WbsIi
Vests

$5 goodi (or $8.76

CkBBp

HAMILTON CLOTHING GO

.BH&RMAIfi&lIUNmi
(MMW ^WlBsBX-OOK.)_______

- i

i^nu

2£^“£2»'«lOBI»lljf

BlllEGUSS

Mwehfcr of TihB^d^ Mhw i^ 4etatadi ^ the efey fksto tha BBwIag
aarriee uanhaiMbty and he gave a tve
k the outward or to-

Mr. 8BMtb.‘bafore tba sarrtoe etoand.
ntoakad Ae auitoaea far tbair totarBi isaSe af Ibe aaai af an Rw a
FALCtnWC tVUIttO AT CNVfieN
.er fatogbi toto tba study of t&e
or CMtnrr last rnfom.
>. He itaarlked tba wark a( the

I eHY. mCHMAfl.-MONDAY. JULY «, «0S.

REV. O.H. SPOOR DEID
RASSSO AWAY AT HIS HOME
REDLANDS. CAL.'

Baa Ooa (
tbs Coopr
for tbe past Boatbs aad of tbe
Many Friaade Here.
aigbta of atady vbleb Ibis atory eaI wpoa kbam. Baay speaMag tbe
The many frieada of Rev. O. H.
tola boars of tbe nlgbt apoa U to order
Spoor ta this city wlU deeply rrgrvt to
to pruseat Aat wbicb was aa tote
learn of bto death which oocurred Fri
VARIOUB RlJIOMi OF SACRED HIS­ lagtoaU.
home in Redlands.
. Mncktoy ta speakiag of tbe InTORY WERE DSSCRIBCa
CaL Mr. Spoor was one of the phioeeT
praparatkB Beatleoatf %be great
pastors of the Congregational church
to this city, apeadtog toor years here
toe. MM«a Mebiclgy af Kaaaas CRy.
toward piuparatiaa ami cloaed bU talk In tbe early aeventlfs. HI* Stirling
iBBtafy af thh Daard ef Ctweeh
by quoUag this Immortal aaytag. *Tbe worth and bcaoUfuI chri*tiaa charac­
EMtmtl/a
Speke at ttaa
ter sroo a* hi* frieod* all who knew
itod's the maker of tbe man.*Mamlnt Service.
-Abkle WHb Me- Bong tap tbe class him. and a peculiarly strong friendship
M audience amat appropriately existed between hhn and the memU-. ^
of his church. The following Is taken
Vbr aaay weeks the young* Bee
ctosad the rxetoiaea of tbe evening.
from the Redtsnd Daily Pact*:
Bible class of the Cbnrob of Christ
Rev. Oberpe H. Muefcley.
“The Rev. Ormnee H. Sjioor psvresl
r the tutelage of Profesuor Smith
Rev. George H. Mucklex, secretary
of tbe board of cfanrrb extenston of away fbis morning at bl». home
High avenue, aged 74 year* and 1«
the Christian Church, spoke befUre
-AT
large undiewee ta the Church of Christ days. HU death wa* nu iinexiv^-t*-.!
as he had U'cn falling gradusll.v f<i:
Last evealag the tr^
yfwterday moralng.
a toige aad laterested audlcsma which
Mr. Mnckley expressed Ihe pleasure over a year, an attack of grlpp«- exi»c(SMBpleteTy Sfled the Chureh of Christ be felt when be saw tho words “Have rlenced In the early part of 1i»ot in
oo the mala floor aad Rdtorr.
faith In Ood- on tbe comer stone of connection with hU advanc^-d year.s
The aenrices opaaed with a well rea tbe church, li© then spoke of the teavtng hfm in a pbykical conrtklon
dered rolulitary by tbeir teacher. Prof struggle which the Traverse City peo­ from which lie m-ver rallied. I,ast
W. A. BmUb after wbleb the atory of ple had put forth and of tbe great re­ summer he was taken to the e^«s^«
Abraham wm read aad prayer oServd sults that bad bt-cu realized ta ibrir hoping the change aould l*.-nefit
him. hut the trip had no pcmniM-nt
followed by the regular
boantlful bouse of worship.
good and for the la.-i year Mr. Spoor
menu by the pastor. Rev. ^homaa P.
**God said. *Oo ye into aH the w
ha* gradually aesketictl. Kor th-l^Bom nnd then the cUbb nuBbertne and preach the gospel.' He did
tbfriy-sis entered and sang the chorus say *Go If it don't cost too ranch.* But last three dav* he ha* IbU In a com;*
-We*ll right for the Truth and Right ' simply said go. and they weal.- said tn*e *tate aad the cud caBM- im-so
The class president then outlined the Mr. Muckicy and t^en told of some fully at 5 mlnuti-* past lo o'clock.
ereoittg's entertainment and detailed strikiag exampk-K of the stnigglea and
"Rev. ttrange H. S|K.»*>r was l»orn In
the work to be given by the various triumph* of new churches In which Ot'orgla. Va.. July t, Ik'-I. I'nlll is
members. Mr. Evans giving the
tbe board of church extension had yt-ar* of age hi* life wa* *pent oi«m a
rangemenU and Journey to. Pale st Inc been the leading factor.
j farm, and In ac |(^riQg such «-Jiirawhere they found a eountry cuiupri*
coun* ry
The dHferent plans for raising fund 41 tion as passible fn»m
tag 11,000 square rnlk-s. 1IU» miles long which had U-en tried and re*ult<-«l in ! sch«iols and *m«iy at home,
and 06 miles wide divided Into four miserable failures were dwelt upon • U-gsB teaching and alM* pur»ui-d
snb-divlsknis. He told of t’le great and criticised tbe chain letter, auto-! stedk-s In variun.* .acadeniiiw bb<I >ti
valleys, the highest monntitlns. and graph qoIlL a church built of brick on | New Hsiiiptna institute, of tta- saoi*
the Dead sea 1.500 nriles below the each of which was engraved the name | Vtate. Aft* r serving for three y«-arv
level of the sea. lu speaking of
cone who had paid a dollar, ala* prinripal of Matta|MiiM-u ara>l<
fac<' conditions Mr. Evans emphasixed
■ho goes from town to town j my In MasKacbuxetis. be eniert'tl «li
tbo numerous carems which are uuimI taking np uollectlaos and countless , Thwloglcal tenjlnar.v at\ Obeilin.
lu summer aa a refuge from the
otherecbemes.
(Ohio, graduating in IV-:: lli* ralni>
treme heat and In winter as a ensy
■*^Tbese schemers are jUI worthy but terlal lal»or» for th** next twentv flv.Industries were described. Ihe ^hc|Ufs arc unworthy." said the year* sere in Mi< liigan: eleven ,\ear^
Herding, sheep raising and farming speaker and then explained the work­ in Vvtnmntville. ft»ur in Tiaverthe plains of Jerico being rich and al­ ings of the church extension fund.
City, live in ixmagiac
luvial tracts adapted fur productive
linje h<* wa-Thop* to at preseat
in the. Charlotte. iHtring
crops.
treasnry at Kansas City which i* | p*Mt»r trf oue of Hh- larg***! ehun-lM-In closing he spoke of the people, es- ralM-d by offerings from the eburrhe* in Micliigau and fur several ><-*r*
^lally eommending them as Intel all over the country. The first Sunday i*jM-ctor of puldlr »rbi«»U and dlre«tor
leclual and capable of progresalou In September is “church ext«-n*l«ui i ^ Siiuday i‘cluiol iu»rinal work in Msr
tbough under the
day" and It is then that this offering | shall s»sch lation. of which h«Tho familiar hymn ‘'Coronation- was I* taken.' H church Is given a certain i member.
tung at this point of the Service and sum of mooe.v. At the end of the first j ..,n
owing to the failure, of l.ithen the history of Palestine
y«ur ooe-flflh of the whole Is relumwl tiraltli and. to ov rwork, I
given by Mr. Nelson. He began
together with four per c^t lnierv**t 'obliged to r»-«lgn hi* i>a*iorale
period 300 years after the flood and Tbl* mrmey may be Immediately clr | SovemlH-r of 1K*6. with Mr.^ Spcair
brought In the history of the
culated In s«»roe other direction. At 1 to removed lo California, hoping that
God, the faithful Abraham, following the end of the second year another! ^ change of climate would aid hi* fall
his lincuge down the line past
fifth of the whole I* mtumed with In- jog health. ThI* had the desirvd . fson Isaac, aiid his two sons Rscan and tercat and this Is kept up until the i
alih«Migh never since that
Jacob, and again through his family whole amount i* ftald back. Mr. Muck- titne a well man he ha<4 eiij<*y»-tl
history of twelve sons of whirb the ley mtplalned that |2.ids> tu-nt ont in eratidy pnd health uutll fwo year*
favorite one. josetih. was chosfm by this manner would rover the ground
the speaker to recite the selling into of 16,221 In five year*. In the sixtt'en
bondage of the son. Joseph, by
and one-half year* that , this fund ha*
brethren. The fUailliar story vf the been in operation then- have isn-n onlyseven years famine rvswh«d the Inter­ six failures which resulted a loss of
ested audience and the coming of the le«2.
Plwlges were then passed through
brothers nnd recognition and their sub­
sequent residence for the next
tbe andience and the rhurrh raeiab«-r*
years. Host's and his romantic history pledged tht-m*elves to such amount*
was taken op and the appointment of as they felt able to b«> paid the first
him In late life to lead the children Sunday ta September.
i»f Israel out-of bondage after 40u years
Quiet Wsddlnp.
3 NiOM-rs
and tif their reaching Palestine safely.
Horace K. Dunliar and Mis* fjly
The roignlng kings of Palestine, begin
STAKTING NEXT
ntng with Baal, then David, and lastly WTu-eler. both of thf* city, were Jotoed
Solomon were S(token of In an Inter In marriage Saturday at 615 West
estlng manner by the speaker and the Front smH-t. Rev. W. Heath ofllriatlng
final historic Herod halt'd by the Jews, The happy |iair sill make Traverse
Leulie a. tibcum'a flO.OUU
he closing Ihe wonderfully instructive City their borne.

scBB MSI nsEna

^Aftaartfar*
UNNII •OVMNMCNT DlMCTipN.
•TS© •imtemrot which comes
WaMilarMi with more or iMs «
•«M «M MUKirUr. to ihr oSeet that

MtM. ftod the Koweml
»hlch wUl ocroify each regolailaB.
«fo tbo BOM tmporUBt Batters
ioqolr*«»f govern moot rooalden
«fll be pletulog to those who hove
gKflW Boot thought to this laportma
OmMUb. OMemmeoi rcKolatl** oi
•oreronent ownership se^m aln^ U
ho the altenmtivee now preoeated t«
the people of oor eouotrjr. The trot,
there Is reosoa to believe caa be
BbSo pepcthwl aad of Talue to
•woBoanr Mreethm. hot there is joei
•a good reaaoa to fear that govommeht ownership would dlsapp«>lnt
•fccrjr cx|>ecUtiQn t»f Hs placere advo­
cates aad srould prove doBoralldng
and dcstraetive.
The interpsu of the great railroads,
flkemaelvro. aad all of the large bosb
Mas Interosts are with the gofem
Beat and the people, or shoaM be.'In
gfekiag the better rather than the
worst solution of the auestloo at Issue
aad th^ robloni It Involves. Permsl^t agreement rather than continued
aanSlet wlU best maintain the prof>arty Taluc of railroads and other Indatrtss. The people are wimag to be
more generous and fair with these
laras lateresu than they have many
i|haes boon with themselves. The evils
(oC prreeat condltloos srr admitted,
ahd the pr»»l»sblltly of esrsiie from
MTAff it l«ast.'fliTough regula
Uon mahra some move In that governBent direction deslrabic and nccee
aary,
'
P THE SENNINOTON t BOILERS.
' There sre grave rhan$>s sflost to
' ihe eBecl that the hollers of the 111[aied gunbont llennlngton wrre not in
eondllhin, that they were leaky
laid had been virtually unit for
lime. While no olArlsI s
e avsilabie now. the cksrsea
iilland but In all their ugliness since
^ estimated list of dead may reach
keveniy-flve.
This case demsmU the strictest InWestigatton whether there Is a word of
irath In the sutements or not. The
trbarge is tw» serious a one to pass
lightly by and It Is but Justice
. MHon Onu It be probed to tbs bottom,
tr aomeonr has been negligent
iBraaiA«that aegMgss»ee* caused the
tsrrlhte kiaa oLilfa. then punisbi
abould Ite swift and severe.
The fEovemment insists on a stiiri
InapectlOB of vessels Itelonging i
vite owners. The inspection Is i
nad Justly so lH«cause itt is a m«w
same tlm<
prnteHlon. Ibit
gmremment should kei'p Its own skirts
clean and s«'e that the vewels of Ihe
navy are as they shmih
There must have been nomethtng
wrong with the lienningtnn's boiler or
hoHers and shat that was should be
BBermined U |si«aihle. If it Is the
MIt of anyon«>. the'blame should b<placed where It U'longs.

i

Deafneaa Cannot Be Cured
By 1o^ applicatkiOB. as they cannot
roach the diseased portloa of the ear.
TWre to only one way to core deafaifs, and that to by consUtutional
ywmedles. Deafness to cauaed by
MUmnI oondlllon .pf the rauooas
tiB or the Eustachian tnbe. W
tlm tube to Inflamed you have a rum^ai Bound or imperfect bearing, and
whaa It to entirely cloaed. deafnees is
tha-rwsalt. and onleaa the Inflammattoa can be taken out and ikls tute
raitorpd to Its normal condlUon. heJ
Me wtU be‘destroyed forever: nine
eases oat of ten are cnased by
larrh. which la nothing but an ta*
flimed oondiUon of the mneems aor­

Wa will give One Hundred Dolton
tor any case
deafneu (canned
ehtarrh) that eaanoC be cured .
^■s^tanh Cure. Bead for eirou-

r*J' CHKNET S OO, ToMo. a

Bold by dniggtoU, 76c.
Take Hairs FhmUy Pills for oonati-

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A k}( of boys' sbori llnee panu... 31
A few boys* t-pleoe cotton and
Unaa suRa stoet t to 15 years.
only ........................................ M
Haantoa CtaUtat Oo.
»The.
3^ hotela atedf the bay this i

tiiMD

OPERA HOUSE

TmsdayJulylS

story with the story of Christ snd his
ckuiing words "It is flnished today
Mr. Nelson said I'alestlne was a coun
try of moublering cities and ruins, and
heaps <»f rubbish, mortar and bricks
as mute tesItaMmy of the prophetic
saying that * Hls blood bt- on our chll
drenJeruaalem.
After a solo rendered b> a menil*er
of the class. Mr. Bingham told of the
causes which led to Its dcctine. nam
lug as the great underlying oanse the
breaking of the rommandmcni for rest
upon the Sabbath day. Mr. Bingham
said that man kald york and Ood said
rest. Mr. Pease took the Interesting
ctly of Jemsalcm. the metropollc of
l^catlne. and desrribed its sUoatkMi
dfioa threi- hills. Us tsrelve gates and
Its paved streets of limestone, under
which subterranean momi
in solid n*ck. Parks were also spoken
of. the iM-autiful Mount of Olives being
the largest. Ckutrhes. especially the
Church of the Holy Bepulcbrc. bouse
of Pontius Pilate aad the Tomb being
named as historic spots. The new city.
Mr. Peaae said, was lighted with Heetrie lights and bad railroads and mod­
em street cars.
Hama LHs.
Roy Tbnmaa spoke erf the Vbw Bfe

pf the people of JemaataB and Ibcir
qnalat square kooaea where atepa lad
Dob the owlar cyaart to tba roaf'abare.
The aapouMl of th# yonag. mada
thPoagh the pamtal ataaagaBaat was
deaertbed te ddUfl and thea a flaartat
friNB the tiasa aang ‘The BSapbard
Klag.- drde Tboaaa etaacd tSu WBH
derfuDy tatenettag «ory of Paleattae

aid JIar. f?noB aallai spaa O. w.

That was In 1W8. sine© which time
she has mughfd it with the Bskimtw
more than once.
J. C. tlfblennaD of fVtoskey
tbe city yesterday aa a gue©t at
Whiting.

Dfl ymi ret Ike west m
fttr
pordi? Protect yflinctf wtife tl
kBmkM porck tkiie. Wc kflve tn'
silts.
J.W.JmUkei j«ly20if

ytod.Atk.iaj.
gnoCSCUSTUL

l>lK'ctacnlar
Wavinr Ptctire Hflsical
Ombiflatlan

“ALL SIDES
Of LIFE”

ToVl in orijrinal coJored i
iny; picluppa,illu8trated st Ik'S,
icvptiona.
leal
ami oU»er i*frt*cta, cvnnjJete in
every detail, eelipsinK anytbini; in thia line ever gi\x*n
in thia city.
l3o, 3Bo, 3Bo
ISetot aale open tomonow

SOMETHING NEW
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|riF*TV
|WKR
O K IM T
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

iaso -SK .omt wnnow aso

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
itocass STagBT^

PHONESM

Micdtim Mr Bpoer lor .

Daptnports and Cwthts,

Sunday asomtog at tbe Tscrace OmgTTgatkmal church
rtoaUy taBteg
health would BO kssger permit btai,
te awduce even that much active wo^. |
aad be again and forever gave up aB (
mlalstertol work. Buna thereafter he
was decied prealdeat of tbe UaioB
High acbooi boani, aad for several
years devoted aiaA of his ttose and
an of hto energy to the uptoilMtog of |
the High school. Ho was espeetoflyj
artive ta the hull^ltng aad ©quipping
of the present handsooie buRdlag; Mr.
Spov has been i*romlnent ta tbe'dvll
life of Redlnads. showing taterem aad
progreaaivettess in It* enterprise.
**Mr. Spoor atarried Lara F. Dewey
at Georgia. Vt.. on May 22. IKii The
wife and three rbiidri*c furvlve bis de­
mise: Mr*. A a. Huldwrd. W U
Spoor and E. H. Spoor, all of whom
reside in thi; rUy.
“The funeral Ua»k place foHu hi*
residence-. M2 High *v«-au«', oa Sun
•lay, July 1C. Inu-rment wa.* t»rivaie.“

Wr arv absnrtag tbe hmt ttbe (or tbe tooM tootoey ever show
dty.

Davenpoilo. both vnd* adJuNtakk-. can l*c arranged ta any poidthm
tc fit any plar^* In tbe r^^tni. Vou tkiu't need a lot «‘f bmwv to Mqr
vuo lu-rr. Ju*« a bmall'-pay ment down and yuur owa tliDv oB the bal-

Pn>reM«or Nichols, the famou* C«»rnell fthysicist. during tbe reritatlon of
freshman class in natural phibsiophy. observed a tall, lanky youth in
*emt. his head In a recnml'cnl
position, hi* liody in a Janguid pose,
hi* eye* half cloMd and his leg* ex­
tended far rwl in an adiacenl aisle.
He was (*ttber aifict-p or about to lore

J. \A/. SL-ATKR
WMMftIt aa« SttaU

T*«r BUUM* Bm* fSwtAw■y

Beet Her Double. -

Forced to fltarwe.

kphotd
gnuit scientist, ••you may rerlte" Tlic
rs AnnK- llun
riHsburg. Ta. "and wb’ii 1 g«»t
frekbman op*-n«-d hi* .-y*-* sloaly.
iKb A had one of the best
change hi* somnolent ptuir' i ^]^*'*’*
........
w..
“Mr. FYa/.er. »hat U morkr "Kv. ry-1
thing 1* work.■' wa* tin* drawling
m 1 ww- ree<
rve< m-d
oed by
by E»-ei
EUv^m. Ilii-jS K. Wail to Sons' drug store; only
ply. “What: Ev«T.vihing is work"" afilH-tion
bi« h rvjuoivd
,ir." -Thra. I i.i,.- II.
....M; I;;-*'-.
ualk as*
------------------------like me and the class lo tielleve that iKtraljriii
•ey a • simply j |»;,u light in the eye. Hut* ibe rhrvA
it.-d fn 4-.IM.
I hi* desk 1* workr* “Ye*, sir “ r»- I wonderful "
kKKrt-u, ihe ten,11-M Jh.- ,0.11.
-.h.. 4.-1. ■■ 1
i
m... it....- \h. .,..,..1.1.

..

prlrt>
MU r*ejadt*« Kt*UI*a«.
The n«:in eii the e-r loiked .m.tiud
*1 hS new
-»-•«.
“I'M- Ju-t tasMi r. ,.Hur." be
•tbst .v.-.wiaiir is g.H.I for tl*- health
Sou e Geni..m d«N-t.«- wy*
lie

...... ........ .....

au all round gooil ••\«-rei*e"
“I'm glad to iH-ar thU.- »akt the
■w ne jiniiif-itH**-. “If* uuile a n-fii-r
’ me. The far! |«. I've Iw-en
g»v<!
deal of |in-Judii-i-d agtiin»t tU- lt.it,-

Taj.,. n„lli.!.-r'> U<K-ky Mountain ;
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J,., j;,,. J, «H,Proln8te Ihe
|
nd Cur*,
j, ,vMiaU-e tb«- ldc«ri ami bring'
i.m I'ari*L Is. tl
;
,J.,, h*pp>. J«o*»ii-. f.- iing o| |.y - the, have dl^wered a dlannw
i»nd r
j
, ^
*, ^ea or Taldel,. kw rruisumjukjo. if >**« ^**^"'“®**
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A Burpriae Party. -r-”.',’

ho!;."™ ,
ing- NfW IHi
rtMi. v«- Oiniiunipiwin. 0»ngh* mad Odd*, which
Dd t!i-c»nnf..rt. vl
Ur.
Th< I. are a gicrmanetit rure."

fl'un".'".’::::.

King'i
“May I ,t-k ,v..ur Atu*imr“Y' the otli- r«-llef and eur.-, f
‘ in.ni niuutr« «l.
“I'm -1 |*Ti-ji-h--r.“ r«i»’i<-<! flo- i-' W
r«-UUalntai:fV.
fTe\c-l.mil I*li1
drug sfore*.

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1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

wile l«»c.

SIirTEirs r.VNATELLA. a delight j
I panirular ^nji'kn.'.

,

FAY. MU SMOKKU.

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for Bb«-

i t‘rs I’afiairlUs

rVERYTHlNQ

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

Canning Daya Are Coming
And when your frutt temrs you mu^t drop cvetytmry cUc and then yCu want
to be all prepared.

You Can’t Can Without Cans


So order now. pint*, quart* or two quart*. Don't watt until the last mmuta.
Then you will need eatra can rubber* a-Hl can cover*. W* have the good
kind.

.

The Celebrateil Lavaware
You *hojid alway* u»e when canning, because you cant get a atovo too
hot to injure it. Then if the tru»l *houW bcil dry no harm cem«« from tt,
either to the fro.t or the KetHc. Wc have pan* and dtpper*. cup* and kettle*.
aM mon ncedfu'.

The Stove Question
[.akc your *clf ever a regular stove wTien yeu are
Surely you do net want to Lakr
ly |ool
canning. Yo-j can keep fairly
jool provided
pi
ycj own one of our three burn­
er O'l *tcve» or a twe burnerr bLc Flame,
or a three burner Hot Plate
fii
u aji wo (
good ga* range.

An Extra Kitchen Table

Would be so handy when canning. Many lime* vOu do «cL Lav- rooi
enough tor aH th* articles you are us'ng and it w&iild only cost you Si,10 I

tl.W to have plenty of room.

Do Not Forget The Sugar
Have 25, 50 or even 100 pounds on hard-^you will surefy need »L Tbe«i
when ycu have it. why—you have it. 11 I* worth 25 pounds of SugOf many
times to save you the inconvenience of eemfing down at the very OmF mliv
uta. when your fruit ia all boiling—and wart to have it sent up.

A THE HANNAH & LAY „
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
DEALERS m CVSRVTMlNa

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miBB N I SPBIU TRW
%HOM[ Wlirrill CLOTMM T<
KW OUT or CHILL WINOO.

Tur Tmmtrmrtiy dd •» diH-

Tf»ek and OUbi«.

ly to M •• •rant
IhM
V at aMMO Mi fiPtoth at CMIliK. the vtetortag betog 4iM at Bay
Oiy. Hampton Went kMtam to tim.
sttfl nf bmaai aai tom
th«Z:n troL

TL WBI af-WIHto«ahmrg spent jraatarday to the dty.
Pifit TOOK PIVt •POT HB MAO
W. W. AtmU nf Gantral Uka was
to the efty over Bnaday.
CANCiFULLY LAID AWAY.
TemerrnwY laWen.
Bert Qoodwto of Orawa apeat jraafoflonrtag are the eatrtoi for tm
tovday to the dty.
■arraere nenaia:
C. B. Johanna of <todar CHr and
Pint laoe; ff:4i pact, pnrae IMA—
brother. Onto Johanon, of Olea Arbor
I Oaht Waa Faupd
Ihetshwd Boy, b. g.. (H. W. Thor)
yerr to tha city yaetnrilny.
Lady CftMU b. BL. <WU1IM IMM
C H. Mdtae of Oaatral Lake was to
eoll): Onle K.ch.n. (Klaa GaaotJea);
tbe dty yemerday.
Jacob Wagbo of Nortbport was Band
UtUe.Dake, bik. g^ (Cbarice OerMabel Aadereon and her fikthar, Win
IS
and
coats
wbkh
amoaotod
to
MJO
m): Liberty BNL ch- au <PMd
•„ went down to see her hrather. WUor givaa tbe altaraaUve ef Bfiaca days lie. who to dark an the Na 2 P. M.
ehaat); Bay B.. b. g, (K.
); UUto Thd. b. g, (fioha L«roae). > JaD to Jadga Boberu* coart this ctenmer rvaatoc between Mnalatcc
and Mlhrniiknc. Mtoa Anderson remood raee. 2:S troL para* IMA» to tons Batarday and matond to Manlstae nad will go vrith
HaapmaWem. b. g.. (W. a. KeatSogJi
aprto left fS with
her brother to Milwaukee and Chicago
Parher. bockskte g.. <Beattie Braa.);
Phlr Haael, bik. m.. (Cbartoa Oaaab irtaud to chla city. By evautog he waa some day thto week. Tbe No. 3 ex­
leui; Once Hlllwood. b. m.. IW. W. wall Tankad up** and began mlxtog ap pects to lay up for a abort tlsae and
with
aooM
tow
aWdtog
dttoan*
on
Mr. Anderaoa expeeu to coaee home
Qalah); Doe. g. g.. iBIea Wode);
Uaion OtnoL An otoear tank the mat­ to spend two or three weeks.
any, b. m.. (C. VaaDyne).
Mtoa Anna Heffer of Grand BapM*
Third roe*. 2:14 pacn. parw IMA- ter and Btogbo to hand and started
MlMOurl Chief, b. a., (iota Roaehl; for the dty lock-np. Tbe man from Is vtoitlag Mr*. Hadley of Ninth street.
Mr. and Mr*. C. N Coulter toft this
Joe Oale. b. g.. fOeorge Bpencar); Ndrthport raeentod Chls and bit the of­
ficer
OB
the
nose.
It
sraam
that
Wag
morning for n day’s trip down the
Lang John. eh. g.. fFred TMcboot);
Billy W.. b.
(W. A. Keating): bo was up before the Judge last May I^wlaaau pealatala. where Mr. Coulter
Cbarlee Wilton b. g.. (Mark Tniea- tor druakeaaess and waa fined 17 50. will luspect tbe seed pea todoatry.
dale): u^ile Payne, b. g.. (W. A. this he waa uaable to pay and on bts has receatly returned from a trip
Lewis); Oulliagwood Booker, b. g. <T. promlee to behave himself and pay hU through aeveral adjoining coontiee
Neville): Queen of aobe. b. m.. <T. fine be was given his freedom. Time and conalders tbe rainy aeanoa n draw­
went on and be showed np totentkia of back to the anooeaaful crop ao favor­
inals.)
Among tomorroir's tacM appears cashing op and slept over night to tbe able a month ago. 'Still the Lsetoaau
the aame of eeversl of the looal horaea; coop several times. This afternoon peninsula, be feels, will net be affect
amoog them belag Little Duke, who la this oM mauer was brought up and, ed by the rains -as tbe acreage to main
a new find of Oermalae Bros.*, who with the 15 which be left In safe keep­ I ly on high land/ where an unosually
large crop Is being watched by ownshowed up la such fine style at Cadil­ ing enough money wa* found
lac He win be bandied by Cbailae up the old debu and a settlement was
Mrs. May Boyd and lliUe daughter
OennalDO himself and with two other made wiih4he officials In rngard to the
fine imposed npoo him today.
Evelyn of Grand Rapids were pasM*n-

Tb« ®m f«« of
MT**! b<«*
ImH for Ulo orwdt «ru fired at tbo
<J. B A I, depot r*«tCTday afiwnoi*
at 4:10 irtMO tk« ipecUJ ti«la boartiK
ftftr^ac bonMw »*f*ly »Ul« op In
co«r quarter* aboard tbo Oarmodr
koTM train, pulled Into thn depot and
naloaded tkdr IItHi fralglit bofore a
**lane and Inioreatai aadtance* catb
ered for the oncaalon. Stpndiat three
abrwst and aeparatad br nubetnaUal
atalla the entire etring from Cadillac
came through wiiboot a atop, leaving
their former city at S:to p. m.
were walked directly to the Traverae
City driving park bama and aafely
boaaed In the oommodlooa quarter*
pretrloiisly arranged for ihclr recep­
tion. Jl track borne 1* a 'delicate piece peclally Interesting to the lodal horse­
of btica-brac and a little cold, a cbiil. men. Lady Cyoott and Roy B.. both
a acratch or two meana almo*t a dl»- going against the bunch in the first
aaier to tbe good aame and speed of crenu In the 2:3!1 trot the gray local
lu owner.
horse. Doc. is up In line for a name
Were Winter Wrapa.
Tor Wade Bros ' The Canadlaa horses
Tnatorday afternoon wa* cold and will be In the day's sport and Coilingnrindy and tbe pcti of the horse bams wood Booker, who was the star <ff the
were wrapped up to tbeir eyes and Cadillac track appears on the turf for
awatbed la knee bandqgee unUl they the last event, the 2:14 pace.
looked like walking midsamnu-r sales
of winter blankeU and knee protectora. ThU morning they were qulHIy
awaiting a littio walk a* a dally
else and but few show'any temporary Anton Prasi Was Burisd Today—Child
of Ira Wsrst Deed—Funeral
dlaarrangemenu Ultle Ted.
of Hiram Hilbert.
gelding halll^ from Marino C
ovroed by John Lyons. Is one of the unisll. wl
fortnantes. na a consequence he la
:e of li
badly strained fn tbe left shoulder
day as a result of a fright at a piece aoo-ln-Uw. Frank Koks. €23^ Randolph
street.
Saturday
afternoon,
was
held
of paper blowing acmes the track Sat­
urday morning while he was working this afternoon at 2 p. m. from the resi­
out a little speed In exercise. As the dence and later tbe remains were in­
paper flew up In tb^ nlr before him he terred in Oakwood la. charge of Under­
attempted to clear It and Jumped high taker Andrraon.
Death of a Child.
up. losing bla footing and stumbling
Dewey, tbe C-year-old son of Mr.
headlong cm the track. His kcH-per
was not able to move him yesterday and Mrs. Ira Wares, of 425 East
morning but today he has Iropmved Eighth Htn-et, dll'll this morning
and It I* hoped that by Friday be will 12:45 of heartache. The funeral will
It. the 2:3t) j ***
Williamsburg tomorrow.
be able to entc^
Hiram Lysis HiibecL
pace. Little Ted Is 'green but has
The funeral service of Hiram Lysle
never bad anything bnl a straight rec­
ord free from breaks and blunders, hot Hi)lM-rt was held yesterday afiemooi
he thinks thhi paper is an abomination from the Bingham church. Rev. Hugh
Kenniyly of the Asbury M. E. church
when blowing aems* the track of
of this city preached the funeral ser­
speeder.
mon. taking as his text John xl:2t(.
Little Payne Here.
Little Payne, su bright a bay as to “The Master's Come and Callelh for
look red from tip to toe. is here ready Thee.** Thc*se were the word* of Mar­
for rccognltldo from all his old last tha to Mar> when their brother died
year’a friends. He has been inside and Clirist rame to their little home
this year during the thrt>e weeks' In Bethany with HI* words of com­
work, taking third money at Vassar fort. 8o It Is today, when grief and
sorrow comes. Christ comes also bot
and Cadillac. He has a record
2:16
;16H, woo at Port Huron lust seaaoo, He comes to dry the tears and soothe
_^utI 1finding no class Just his sUe here the aching heart. There was i
feet
wealth of beautiful flowers and
at this meet Is entertnl in the 2:14
tmee. W. A. l^emis. who sst behind the church Wa* crowded with friend*
him last year Is again with him this of the young man.
week. He started his track work
tbe Traverse City track last year i
BREVITIES.
will be recelvivd whb delight by home
lovers. He Is verj- fond of children
Ml*s M. E. June, who has sojourned
and at Cadillac drank water from a lit­ the past four year In Traverse City, Is
tle cup In the hands of a little urchin now comfortably situated In Mpnbatuntil it looked as though be would turn tan. Greater New York.
' Into a water wbuel and all bemauw
At tbe re^nt commencement exer­
child was attached at the cHlier end ol cises of tbe Chicago Musical coUege
the cup.
bold at the Auditorium, In the pres­
Dan Pugh. ch. a^ is a member of the ence of more than 4.000 persons, FTank
Armada, bunch along with Little Stepan, Jr., of this city received
Payne, though he is an old tlmer^ fol­ teacher's certificate for violin. !
lowing the Lake Erie circuit last year. Stepan has taken a thorough course at
He baa a record of 2: IP's and has the college and Is now well qualified
been Inside the money until
give Instruction on the violin.
remched CadUlac.
The directors of the board of trade
will meet In the round! rooms Tues­
Leoklnq for Candy.
day evening to consider Important bneiness.
W. C. Cutler, geuera] manager of
bablu of feeding him. Is In tbe 2
the Great Central system passed
pace to stay. ■ Though he is Just <
aide of the time his driver. E. Thoras- through tbe city this noon on hla way
to
his home In DetroiL The Cotter
by of Flint, hopes to put his nose
under the wire with a new record family are spending the summer at
Charlevoix and Mr. Cutter has been
vrorthy of his effort. He was fitted
a new nslr nf shoes this morning with them for the last few day*,
w hich were put on at the track' blaidc- was alone in hU car.
Senicos. conducted by tbe Christian
smith shop of George D. MeXames,
who ha* ftdlowed the clrc»ilt for five Endeavor aoclety. will be held a
mars. Harry B. until last year was a Church of Christ every evening this
week,
beginning tonight. All Chris­
rand horse and driven by hU mistress.
tian Bndeavorers and others interested
are Invited to attend and to Jdn in the
Joe Gale. b. g.. enten^ In tbe 2:19
crusade against ato. Btrmagen aic es­
pnec. U ready for all emergendca, pecially invited.
having two mascots to ward off nil
The friends of E. R. McCoy will be
mtthapa. The three weeks* drcuii baa sorry to learn that he 1s lU vlth small
fonnd him at the wlra ia good shape
pox. There are no other cases to the
wBh Mniico Bell. b. m.. and Nina K.. city.
a Mack mare. Daisy L. and Barron
BM. an Appleton. WJg. horses he
pramlaee a good partloo of the fun. NOnCD-Afler Angwt 20. IMS, neck
sharing will be 5c extra at all aaloa
Oqocge Spnnenr U behind the qoartet.
•hops.
Inly iP4t
■illy W. Here.

DUm UDjniERUS

BtUy W. entered In the 2:14 pace
for three weeks a member of the state
dranit. la here In charge of hla (rnmer.
W. A. Keating of Bay aty and la Ukn-

WIGBO HIT Ml OFFICER

" * PAMf

FKIIBONAl.

ger* today enrouto for Northport.
where they will be the guesta of hyr
sister, Mr*. David Whitehead.
The Misses Bairice and Bra Smalley
BULK OF STREET FAIR,W1LL BE of Alden were guests of friend* in this 1
WEST OF UNION STREET.
borne today.

SHOWONNEWPAVEMENT

HOSIERS LOST

Ltotto «. Btoena. urbn vtt ho at
■lotokeriY QraWI dpica ho«M fbr
craaa. or tondenry to COFUMBN OAVK THCM BBCONO tkrao algkta honaalng tomooner.
iwiiit liBoe tbr MoaL to
In Ml
Tnooday.
Jnly S. with hto mofring pia,
DCFBAT OF BtABON.
valko of Bfia Norar tofl
torae. hna tbo moot oxteadad and euto*
pUentad mortog ptetare piant to aaipto'
B in Bla Beareo cnea aad wBk It be peu effseta ao4
aoea to other pradacMona/ Hto origt.
White Huokoro OWy
naBty to uecy apparent aU tbrauph hto
plttfBl oalariM look
enaartatament which to aever without
Tb» are t
tbo American
latoroec Fram the time he riaru tOi
yaar who kaoor
the etaaa tbare to aot a Idle wptoHl,
porfOctly waU, a
bythe
kaosri. too. that tbgy conid
Hto plecures are of the highest claaa.
tbae* aa mneh money la hnotaasn ca- of aU to one. T)ie game was woo by
hto lOnetratad aan** are np4odat* and
reeisL Many of thorn dd not ooo why j
j Copemtoh by a eerie* of lucky playa.
inaectons are in parfecl
they stMNrid not become rick and
I
It
eecnsod
that
whenrver
a
Mnaker
hit
kaeptog
with the revolvteg ecunw.
erfnl. They do-noC naderstaad
Is I the hall that there was some one under
not as hdtimate for them ao for oCh- It nlihooch every maa hit at tone* once.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
in other words, there to a power­
Cartlsle went to bat first aad put a
ful temptatlan today for a rtorc
beautiful liner Into a Copemtoh play­
to tura bto creatlvo faculties Into
er's hands. Balfka and Buff Bokoo
cy making chaancto.
struck out. Beatty struck out.
Many of our towyers are looklup for
Mg fees rather than for groat legal Boss hit and the next amn to bat for
acumen or high standing at tbe bar. Copemtoh was bit by the ball and
Tbey kaour tbat lasryers are envtod scored. Lrwto went to first oa an
today not ao mock as oiemben of a error. Dodt bit and G. Rose struck
great and toaneed profTOalan. uphold
of the
ere of the majestyr end
ooA Justice
J
Stover pitched an excellent i
law. as because many of them make and struck nut ten men while Decker
a great deal of moskey from tbeir pracdc*. They know, toa that they are struck out Miy four. It was not until
ranked by fellow towyers largriy to tbe thlr(l Inning thsl a Husker crossed
propoftlou to their abimy to get Wg home plate, anklng tbHr only score
feas. It to wen known that some of ef ibr game. Tbe score by innings
the men wbo get enonDuus fees and
become millionaires are ooC greet law­
yer* St all aad have nothing like tbei
toga) ability of others wbo are noli

&

At
Rastall’s

KinVES
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL HEW

SOUVENIRS

1

qnestion by which to measure a towyer'a standing In tbe«mlnds of moot j
during the roro* may
psiople
j obtain them by seeing W. If. Higgins,
iliyslcians and sargoons are meaa- j 390 Ciiixcos phone, 291 Boll.
arvd In uiuefa the same way. How of-1
July 2fV 2t
tan we bear It aald. “Why. tbat phyri-*
dsn has i proctio* of f25jOW a year.**

HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTY PIRS
FARCY CHIRA

NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE

WAmr

thrice as great. Jnst as If this was
Too Lat* for Ols
**»• fnewnro of a physician’* useful
Of ixMxrso In
free to some proof «f hi* ! WANTED—(’omi»etem girl for R. ii.-rsl
ability, bat It to uot tbe best evideocp j ’houM-work. Weller. 444 Welmier
of a man's reel service to tbe world,
j stre»-t.
Jnlj 24-tf
Many aotbors today do not aqpm tu
think so much of putting ImmottaUO WANTED—tPMMl girl for gcn«*ro)
huuiM-work. No ct>uKUig. 431 West
Into tb*'tr eomitositious -of wrltlus
hooks which shall live through all time
Seventh street.
July 24-ff

Mr. and Mr*. O. L. Oehr of Chicago |
Seme on CUy.. Market Lad. Some on Joined her sister an^ husband. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Johnston
iston of London, who
North Ce» street—^rektn Best
arrht-d this afternoun for a week’s
Caused Delay.
flshlnlB trip to Carp lake, the former
having been gnesu at |he Park Place
The Capitol Amusement company ar­ the paat sfeek.
Mtoa Nellie Saanders of Grand Raprived In the city this noon via the G.
,d...
M.. bt., hhc^w or ^
R. A I.
DoDcy poorihle with their pens,
Tbe company has been showing at west Tenth street.
modern writer* would s|>eud years npC. V. Slater returned today from on a ' tiny hit of composltlao or exCheboygan tor the past week and char­
tered a boat to bring them to this city. Chicago and Grand Rapids, where he c'faange their lire* for a few ImmurtsI
PARK PLACE HOTEL
single Ibook tliat tbe world
The equipment was loaded and they visited the furniture exbllijtiua.
OfitoshoanoBUliOs. la.sad T u>>a.m
r t dle.-lgU<TC*S,
>Iro. Tyler arrived on the Illinois wouU not let
were scheduled to leave there yester­
yesterday morning from Chicago to
day at 4 p. m.. but aometblng
rather •( Mo4rr« Lwa«Mwwr.
wrong with the machinery and a epe- visit her mother. Mrs. Olds. 206 West
Constable painted the iM-ene as he
cial train had to be chartered and the Seventh street.
saw It. bat be was not oatisfled with
Miss Lottie Nelson of Grand Rapids, merely cofiylng nature. It wws to him
goods lranaf<?rrvd. They palled out of
Cheboygan at S o'clock thto morning. who has been spending a three weeks’ so real a comitanion that, in tbe first
There were eleven box carw loaded vacation wlih her parenta. Mr. and ptoee. be tried to make It live In bto
with goods, two roaches and a csIkkisc Mrs. Charles Nelson of Norihi»ort. n'- pU-tures -that tbe clouds mlgbt
nnd overhung tti<- spot, that Its
full of humanity. There are 200 peo­ turned to her duth-s yesterday after­
pbere mtgtit pem-lrate everj- i
noon.
ple with the company In this city.
fM-eiic and thnt trees an<l water and
Mr*. Charles W, Jojee and two!
The bulk of the fair will Ik* seen c
very plants by the roadside might
I have a few pieces of
the new pavement west of Union daughters of Mlnn<-apolis. who have |
e ami liave tlieir l»elng In It. and,
Real Rsiatc for sale
been spending the summer In this city. j secondly, be put
awn iNTsonal af*tn«et. There will also be shows
re|iresentat|(j(i.
Then,
tbe city market rite and at the end of left thto morning for N’orihiiort. where j fw-tIon Into hi* rniresemaTtim. i
Bhe win be the guest of her mother.;too- >«
^
Cass street near the Beadle building.
HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State and
Mr*. M. J. Wolfe at Birch cottage.
‘ ’‘
^
U«»ic, seven rooms, small l>arn, g«Ksl
} paint natnre green. )
I MW It, and the skies blue. witL tbe
water, sire of lot 104xk2 4. corner
Fire Thlaw* to Do.
lunnsbine either yellow or gUrl
lot; price ll.ooo.
Tbe Cbrislton Endeavor Worhl reIt to. then, because of i

AtciCT lor CcUbnteA Foi
Trfcwrlltn

R. W. Rastall

Dl. W. A. rAIMSWOITB

WYLIE DEFEATED GRAWN
SCORE STOOD 6 TO 6 AT END OF
ELEVENTH INNING.

' tare and to tbe effects of movetueut. of
u»e loiiowiug.

Wylie Left the Field With Over IMO unite all tbe young people of Protestant
ebnrebes lota one organic fellows
of Grown Money—Eight
Second.—Abolish race prejudice
, Man Team.
in the church nod enuae the nations to
re£ltoe the brotherhood of man.
Third.—Teach
effectnally tbe
Special to the Ev'eoing Record.
ship of money and enlist
Interlochcn. Mich.. July 24.—Wylie
L'hrUl
defeated the fast Grown team in
srortd.
eleven-toning game yesterday 6 to 5.
Fourth.—Array tbe Christian riiurcb
Wylie played with Wight men aa one of oocompromlringly against the Ik-enaed
their ablest players had smash'
liquor traffle.
Fifth.—Evolve a social religious meet
finger the dav prevkrat. This was the
game that Manager Parker has been iag in which partlcitistloo will be ao
laying for some time. Wylie left the enthusiastic and sponuneous that
prayer meeting pledge will Ije no
field with over 1200 of Grown money.
•nry_____________ ^
Tbe baueries were: Wylie. Hannibal
CUrUtlma Ba«eararer« la CaUa
and Mayhue; Grosn. Smith
Tbe Uev. Alfred de Barritt. who has
Brolghtoa
raent bis vacatloo in MaasacboeetXa,
pays high tribute to tbe efforts of hto
An ordinance for an appropristlon Clirtottan Bndeavorers in denfoegns.
of FlO.Otit for a combined, playground Cuba. Tbey have collected and dtoand school garden to Watcrvlew Park, trtbnted $90 amqng tbe poor of tbe
PblUidelphla. has been introduced In bospItaL and th^ also raised
Sele«-t eoUHcll. Beside* tbe garden, a last Christmas entertainment a nice
playground with gymnastic apparstiM. sum for a family qf tbe cbnrrii wbo
swings and games, tbew may be a had loet tbHr all
arternoone they sing to tbe Inmates
eroding pool for tbe rblldren.
O. A. Ward of Grand Rapids apent
Sunday al Northport Point with bis
family, who are spending the summer
there.

tob. altbottgh thto hraDch of the work
has Been greatly retardetl tbroogb
inability of tbe young pe(H>le to bring
unffMent Uteroture lu Spantota for tbe
Urge number pf peraons. Quite re­
cently tbe young people rode «ot fif­
PERSONAL
teen mllea along bad roads to take tbs
>L Caroln* Doran 1* to paint tbe por- foepel meraage to a lo<wllty where
tnlt of hto boUness the pofie.
there to neltber a Protestant nor a
Tbe dnke. of Veragoa, Spala
luan CatboUc cburcb.
made a fculune by ratotog bolls for
> Bsls* ar B«sallalKr.
tbe arena.
Go direct when tbe call or visit 1*
When Helen Gould to rofflciently In.
terested to help any person or InsUto- ended.
lio tiot make a bobby qf pereotial in­
.tlon she personally visit* that person
firmities.
or tosUtntioa
Do not Intrude Into your bosteas’ afnr Clement R. Markham, who has tolr*j
Jnst retired from tbe
Do noi overdo tbe matter of enterthe Bhittoh^ Royal Qeo^pbi'leal SOI
tatoUent
De not forget bathing facilities for
daya of saUtog eUpa.
tbe guest.
Prafenor BricbenbeCb to said to
“Make yonrself at borne.'* but not
have prai^n that thirty penoM to 100 too much ao.
can see. to the dark, colored cay* from
In administering to tbe guest, do
the hnmau body and fiefihei from a not forgel the family.
•fart
Do not make unneeensary wrork tor
WUUam Watooik who has Jnst bees totbers. even tbe servenia.
De not gossip: there are better
appoliitfd director ef tbe DnseeMorf
The creecent, moon and stare
Belrace and Art toatitute. to the aec- tbloTa In life to think
ndepted by the Tories aa tbeir device aod eon of a btorksmlth of Port Gtoa•• the capture of Oonetoutinapto ty gov. Reotlaad, and tofnctkaBy a ool^
MoMmifd n to “
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
odacated maa
v

Ctmsiable to calle«l tbe
tllMT of modern laodscaiM-. -for sboae
are tbe qualities tbat .partienlarly ocrapled the artUts of tbe nineteenth
10 ACRES of nice land on road to
^lury.—Sl Nicholas.
Ransom’s fa m In Fernwoo^; price

JUST TO
ADVERTISE
oiir new Home fPsnls IMparlment we are going to commence
on M«nula>* July 21lh. to give
our cuKiume-Ti a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 25c
worth of merchandl*4' purchased.
Thto FREE GIFT in addllton
to our Rock Bottom Price* can­
not fail It) iH* appuvlattH] by all.
These check* are ritleemabh^ at
one rent each for iiurchasos In
our Hume Otsal* lK*partment
ONLY. They resemble our na­
tional gn-enbark*. You should
s«H‘them. Call at store for partlculani.

A talaaa Coal ef Arms.

There was <ioe Phlladel|4iiau who not
only luvcutM arms for bltBM-Jf. Init VACANT LOT on Wayne sfrivt; fine’
location; price $200.
i
new' and repabiu-an arms, after dtot'anllng the ami-strol arms of his fam­
ily. This was Peter Brown, at one
time an eminent clttecn of PbJladcl
pbla. In
WUlUm IVIest. an Kug
lisb musician, became attached to tbe
throter hi Philadelphia In bis pn>resskmai t-spuclty. In IWC Mr. Priest
printed In Loudon a book entitled
"Prl«**f* Travels In tbe United
State*.** whlc-l) to now exceedingly
50 doz. Ladies Black Cotton Stocking?,
rare. The fruntlsplei'e to thto l»ook Is
fashioned, triple heel'and toe, fast black
a strange and curious design, eotitled
"Peter Brown's .Arms." In explana­
tion of thU fronttoplece Mr. I*riest
says; '
thto city,
ei
having made hto fortune,
set up
t hto coach, but so far from belug asluimed
I
of tbe means by which
be Sac<]Uir«d bto riches be caused a
large anvil to lie painted on each side
of hto carriage, with two |«i( ( of naked arm* In the act of strikl
About 5 doz, were 25c to close at
motto, 'By thto I got ye.' •*

Eddies doskiv
5 pairs for 2Sc
full

Cadies Gauze Sapbo Vests

lOe Each

A Great CempMer's laspiratlea.

At last Wagner wa* possessed by
“das farcbtbarc 8ebnen.~ which was
CMcntial to the composltlod of acts
two'and three of “Trtoton." On Nor.
I be even bad tboogbts of suicide. He
wrote the music with tbe gold i>en preaented to him by Mstbllde. Tbe third
act waa written with as great pasrion
as tbe second. Wagner In hto nocotnfortable hotel at lA^cerue became
Tristan tossing on bto^oeb at Karcol.
Then we find him weeping while be
compose* Knrwensl’s wonto. “Anf
elf'ocr Weld’ and Wonne." etc. On
May 9. bowerer. be had been sticking
for a week over tbe passage preceding
“Stethend'lag icb stumm Im Kahn.”
but the provident Mathllde oent him a
package of awiebaek. He dipped tbe
<Ywe«C flsmlllar riuksT in milk and
cooeumed them, and tbe gates of tnsplration were opened agais
ito. “Ood. what
the proper rusk can do!“
nos TWitan’’ wai

Mro. loicr. the Kew Toit i

Gibbans
All Silk Black Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide
worth 30c at

19cafard
Hemnant Silks
At less than half price.

EWieEM

OMia Fmt
and Uidoi....

, TSAVSM emr«
few be Tiaead at IM.
Trmrp*99 C%, WtiMf
>—ilT
«r tte dtr 0M*' 4«aM op SMI Blgktk stfaat ta «aa< ta
elUM la ck» aiaacfl nm. <Wt7 17. tke cf^a acdp of kud JAII tMi ariia.
turn Bmo acfaat ta rm^det atma.
M -M» «a«ar «a4 ifcilTM" P» la nwal^aaillBa tkal tka dtp MM a
imm iMiM abMac tk« aMKrtac wm alz4aot walk «a fiaal of aal «Wa.'aBC
we voaM aak tkaf tba kaatf k» aacriM to or4«r kr tka divk.
Ob aMdoB or If. WIM. J. M. O0* carad at oeiee betare aaM walk to
l«ti wm mpmialU gwaidu pro to».
PMat—ASAnM Akkott. Dock
<o»ar. Bramt. OUMi. Marcklo. Mar
rar. OBkit WlPBio. inioaa->(f I.
.GfLLCTT.
Mlmmlm of tko la«t rogalar aact
MALOOm. WIKKIK,
I aid
aaa^ Mpro*^ ^ ^
CHAB. BVBBJBTT.
H** yy.
j
A. K. WOMOft. ^
7h tka Hoaorabto. iha Mapor aadI CItr
Ctoaajgdlke<^af Trarwa. City.
ladkyAh
i of tha oomaaittaa be aeeyptad
>•5 oSlItaipa:~Wa, *tka aadar-

r mpim^% juur^ tmJ-.-

tom LONG IfiO

SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR.

-Si;.
Marifch. Manar.' aQWa. f _ . ;t: * ■■ J —ii • I MORTHPOitT MfANTS TO MACATK

fssnwBwsmMi

mmlA
' tr yoa MmM task at a Astaltod coaat FUMANT AFFAIII AT THE LEEaarrey rkari of San fYanctooa barbar
Hammaa Ootbtoff Oa.
IMA,, .•
INCORPOflATlQN.
yea weak! ibiwwi Mt M bread pmC kg the CpaMlI of
Tra»arae CKrTkattke apodal Manaoatbward like a abeb
TRY A AECORO want ABl
wak aaarer la ike Maeaai
cea tke oenaa and tke
, .
k* ^ kyia mt ttoa clqr ipadal CMcM Had
talM far
bay toctaaaed aad dlmptad la a CMWraa Eajeyad the Flral FMt af tbo
great <
of moantaias; that U
. Saaaiav and Oldar Faqpla
AiShi^^ ttSTka^lM MM?to . Aafaat fk^kak Jka boadar
has mi
keraky aaratad atofl aapMM; tkai the
Has M Say.
atrsamsand bcreaad Mrea wee toka.
aaM cMy traairiw*- la ^oaakcr aathorBat BO scrotlay of the chart arooM
Mgad dtoacted. apda prt^cr ordera
yoo to gneas R to a Tcrttablt Adb Special to tbe Bveaiag Boeord.
fnaai tka dty darlt drvwa fbr tkat
Tkeoe fa a propoalUoa oa foot to
acks aloDc by Its^ oa tke wraacae. lo repay aad tatam to tke akaadoa tke laeorpovmdoa of KortbOiMBa. MIeb.. July 24 —Tito LseiaeUve poraoas aS aiBaeyi paM ky
acB edge of ike workl!
iato tke city tsaaaafp OB aaM aa- port aad drift badilato the IrredeomPMto the time of my eartleet raeM' aaa was tbe ac«ne of a brilltoat affair
ahle’ prcTlonsly of a asarw townahip toetMa 1 aned to ataai apoa the hUto af last IHday algbt wbea tbe Brat daacc
MoM by .
karay that form of gommeat. So liar has this mtj aatlre town and look
16t tbe aaaann was glvea The ball was
j baaaUfally dacxirated with ferns and
Bsoireaeat goon that a special eleetioo acfoas tba Sve mltoe of wklteeapped (baaoU
I
barber to tbe bBoriac ‘ sowbra gaibered by the loang ladles
do beaabjr paUtioe jroar koaorabM
anaaa Akbott. Ttoeketay. ycUUbe heM Aag. 10 to sou oa tbe water 1la ite
of this, to me. toaretoalhto recbowod exquisite taste to the arbody to toy a riaaaat walk acrooa
lareble. Mnrray. OtOett.' maUer. Wllbar Campbell, editor of
Third aiNai lo rtoat atoaat. oaly
Oriati. Wlaal^ Wltooa <91.
the
Leader,
apeaks
thusly
upon
the
nossr too
rT
.liirira r»»*«iMat of the same,
^
rf oa
M14>>Baoe|red. TbM all earing amea matter:
days, la tbe oprli«. wbai tbe rtrrt__i drm a
“A peUtlon aaklng the couaefl to ra- raUH frtan Us britfits. Its atoafk toan • «»f«i7be yoong people and tbeir guests
toaaad aad nakattotod b.-' the mayor
aad eierk la behalf of oaM dty. ta tke eate tbe viltoge of Northport was pre­ bias wore graca with fwah groan and . from the arighboring cottages enjoyed
year I9M. vhlefa are aot made ta fall sented to the cooDcll last night and
coold oee those aawars aad atreabs | tbe dance natll a late hour,
dbe as to prtnrMod by sectioa 4. UUe
Vatocd Stodky. AIItmI
XIO of the dty ebartar. be taken up they ordered a special election to rote of yrilow wild Sowers which same| Among tbe rteliors wore Mrs. Frank
folkB say anggested tbe
,,1,^.., Mrs. Joe Cloud and her guests,
aad new ones toaaad ta tbeir stead:
___name of the; Cloud,
\laelr. 0«o. CorB*ll.
!?
Golden
Gate.
Taaeal niarak. rtaok Strpanek.
that said new notes be nude payable
aanaral SCraat PaaA.
I this Issue.
at the oMee nf the dty traaaarsr at
Kaaar. Atoi flaymr. Mr. A.
seek riSKo •« the eoeaall has Asteraoa. rrank Korh
a day the nuto changed to fry. Don and Frank CHood. Donald and *
...... •«“ iniaad aaM narlag taxes can .be ddIIOTod hy
I the Seroad
toatod.
tka pKltloB I
rich brown. In tbe aatumn came. Russel Palmer and Mr Rowe.
carry. We don't belike that two- deep rid
ward aUMt coamlttca.
thirds ar^tbe eocera of this vlllsge tbe ckai dry north winds, making It' a frolic of this kind wRI be ri‘peat«l TW tore. tsaaMtsB ri Csetol hmalr «*•"
Oarrtad
•d iMtaM. stosaos «r wriAtoaonia
want
to
take
a
step
backward
aad
go
Mi QaattoaiCT: —We. tbr naderMplestes. sad ,1m to a wise wnwaa.
•dfpad. hovlnnw m*v and uxnayrr* of
Year—Aldermea Abbott. Hcxkeray. back to ike maidUlaBB that existed
IsrtilitiMMfsrars. who W« atHraky
Pfoat and IJaloo atrrau. prota*t
Brerett. Mureble. Murray. Olllett. prerious to the taeorpmatlon.
Msm to ptto.rTi, or. tf loel. sasSars
aMaat 4h« auvat lair at drtrlmaatali
Orlatt, Wiiat^Wnyn—(91.
-This miagd has aeeompllshed moch
oot
ooo.
________
Dr. dtorh.' »lsA red. tbs gNoto
awre
tn'tbe
way
of
public
Improveas
bafore
it
ebaugnd
fma
brown
to
Moeed by Aldenaaa Wliaoa that the
Advrtleing
gitUigM
Qamf
ftom.lu
fm
meats
in
the
past
two
years
than
It
srrenaadffaML
board of pabUc arorfcs be anthorlxed
Later on I oaed to aall tbe sratcra
to aae some aieaas to protect tbe trees bad In forty years prerlaas. There to
”*f K*M.
Amd -Neriioger.
Irtos ri ktok tossdtog I. kto preCtomm
oa State street from Injury by the use a mbstaatlal growth hcra that the wbicb botmded it. There were amooth
A eouDle of months ago Amil f. |
^
m sk. ,
. McMaaua. Joha
to Pay
of tbe aiena roUors on tbeaaid strael.
eea<bes cxtcadlng tor inland ami torcasual obaerrer would not notice. Take
Carried.
J. Bn>«iaa. SbinaMUi A Hui
A Lay Mer. CO. anaA. Han
Moved by Aldcrmaa Mumy that tbe matter of street lights, cement
Bacbra l>nut
. Ud.. J>
B
dr
I'ohl. Bgla C. Lf wto. Tho Hohart Co..
le sidewalk oa flic went side fit Co- wafki. Jan and police control of the
A. Oralllck A Co.. R. F. Raxtoa Hdw.
ijobto hotel be refe-red to tbe sliwet village away aad you have the oondiI Bsaway aira. fw rsmosme smaaias irsm
Nauktee of tbe First*ward.-to have
Cau Uacham A Roscoc, Iltmum A
Hon that has always existed and under
animal itks(MM,Baaksadksam tt set*
toagto»
Bari. Praak Trade. Rovlaad Itouf
m saaM repaired at oaoe.
t C76A7
d l»e«*n j«to» sppUoattoo ettm toowisg • dstodsd to»lOM. Oeo. W. Miller. P. KyMika.
which Bd village ever grew or progCarried.
Jalioa Caajpbeil Qi*ean Cltv ImpJeMoved hr AMenoan
nnrVe>av
that
;t C7J5
jetraying all that Uroe but rather bad i ^r******’ ‘^•MsUy wksa tk.* fanvw
^
,
... reseed. ‘AH Improvements dost money. under the red broww cUffa—800
high they roae-ooe cooM aall
maal Go.. C. R. McMaaoji A Co., E. B.
le chalrmaa of the board of public
the appearance of having been well ■ ^ ^
or r.n«r r.,r
optokt tk*- baal sr i
Idlaor. J. W. Minikaa. J. A Mootague.
works
tbroogb the Goldea Gate, past tbe iron
Ura« mM kaaatttol.
UoDs for suppUes for his departmenL ] of modem Impivn^ents wHhoift pay- bound headland oo tbe north, with Its
Haaiittoa Clothlag Co.. O F. Carter.
7or. Mr NerllnRcr had sent
lAoa F. TItut. Chat. 8. Johntoa. a.*5erCarried.
log for them -aad nnleai* tbepe are waning siren, and sail for days op tbe ! posters offering a reward. The dup jrauM to. TV.
18. Cap*. Ira Muatelle. K. N. Moblo.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Dockeray. gome means of lerj^ng taxes oa ^lbe
(tf be daeed get so far from borne i was seen si
a Simons Bay. hr (lucd the j
E. WllbeUa. W. P. Crouer. Baraey AnEverett. Murchle. Murray. Glllett.
B
rarlOci
with
a
line
of
growling
:
iioster#
tbe
ty these improvements
who KSW him coUsrr.l '« bomi to Its astwrri eoatoar aad bsaaty tost
dernm. I. B. Gilbert. The Hannah A
Iriati. W«ento. Wllsrai—f»)
Dg ell
breaken and towering
cliffs on the one i him
nollded Mr. Nerllngtv. Y.> ! tkroa*h an. caosw ^
not be had. Do you want
laty Mercaatl? Co., per H Monlagoe.
Moved by Aidenaao Everett that
8eey_ W. H. Scott. I. k. Cleveland.
he matter of herders of cattle be re­ back (o tbe primitive conditloa? Do tend and tbe llmittoas i
-Benjamin Brooks In Beribner’s. I
JohnaoB l>ma Co., by W. T. Rotbarab.
ferred to the chief of police.
want to go back to dark streeta
K H Horst W I^Broare.
Carried.
pays to advertise.
Mutw ponkastas Wt- atow wsra ladtoa ato
A Terr Brare Maa.
Moeed by Aldenaaa Wlante that ibe
Moved by Alderman Murchle that sad kerosene lamps?
___________
to BM say «tkto ersaoi oa the lae*. as Dr.
pciitlon be recelv<«d and placed on
“Do yoo wsnMo slop the building of
the tax of Charles Deyo of 324 East
There to a certstn very little girl who
HER FIFTH BIRTHDAY.
1-ksH.s'MsmPood Is raarsataad aoc topro^
11th streoi-be remitted for t^e yw cement walks aad other public Im­ to also very cowardly. Her father.
aie.
. muto tbe srosrtk
-tkorksir.
o
1905.
Carried.
^
poll, aaaesiment
finding that sympathy only iDcrensotl
locrensotl
____________
provements?
If
you
do
"knock
out"
Ua ssls at sU___
Um priBetpal Dapartmevt
Traverte City. Mich.. July 17th. HK«.
Carried.
this nnfortunate
decided
to 1 l*‘rile Veion'ica Blakely Hostaaa to
wad Dragslsto.
Date tendancy.
d
tend(
the
Incorporation
and
set
Northport
TO the Hoaorable. the Mayor aad City
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Dockeray.
Twenty-five Friends.
ions talk with bto little
CooacU of the City of Traverae City.


^
SPECIAL OFFER
$ 103.94 Everett. Murchle. Murray. Glllett. back to wh^ It started. Bo far as daughter on tbe subject of her foolish
On Saturday afternoon little Vekm-^r
TCTToS^TinrT^^.bat tolalroOviau, Winpje. Wilson—19)..
Contirtpai Fond.
MtoklMi:
the Leader Ig, concerned It has ever fears.
lOM—OeoUemca:—^e. the aader-' M. E. Haakell. aUmpi. etc. .. .1 10J5
Moved bv Aldcnaan Abbott that a
ks **'
cement walk be ordered on the north upheld progress and Improvement
'Klgaed. petit loa you^ havp tba curb­ L. K. Cleveland, aervieea
friend.
.....................
pseksswi
ing otoeed on W^tworth atreot. be­
aide of West Tenth street, between along all, lines of public enterprises. lecture. "When you see a cow ain’t yoa I «>«*‘rtained twenty-live of her
oTHealth
honor
of
her
fifth
birthday
from
2
wrwi>fwr.
poatsg* prctiakl
’frald?"


*
'----"
----------------------------tween Fifth and fflxth tln*<-tH. at the
Maple aad IMrisioa streeta.
Whether our policy has bwi\ a detrlluune time the curbing to placed on
5 o’clock. Refreshments of nuts FREE ______ ______
,
"No, certainly not. Evelyn.’
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, Dockeray.
Fifth atreet
“When you see s horse, ain't yoo | *nd candy. Ice rresm and cake Wt-nwt-n- u^TT^TIrlrti'PtoJj l^Kid—will hr____
W. J. ifindnt. 1., fUMcoe. Chat. Wil­
veretl, Murchle. Murray. Glllett.
•frawr
M-rved and a merry time wa* .|H*ni
strenuous tmough and
ceitaliinly b
helm. Chat. R Vader. Adrian Dole. W.
Orlatt. Winale. Wlleoa—(9).
"No. of course not."
playing
games.
K. wn
.niUamt.
Moved
by
Alderman
Murray
that
the
MUlt shows
I
for Itself. If the cUi

"Wbcui you see a dog. ain’t you
a«rk wad wr«..wad full dlreoStonS (Or dsTri
Movf^ by. Alderman Wlaaie that the
Snow Pump company be reloaeed from xeaa of this community want to stop •fraidr
WaUr.
I, <rptac tbr tjost. Addrw.
•bird ward
petition
tUlon be referred to the Thi
t FiTfecl womanhood depends —
IkO.TS further Jiablllfr on tbeir bond and tbe
“Nor’ with emptesls.
tipeet
tipw comnjHu-e.
littee on Are aad wnter be author- all public progress they have It In
185 JO
“ft-Uen yon see a bumblebee, ain’t
WHfitl Cl.. lOB Foltn St. S-Y.
tbeir power to do so and wc shall
ClArried.
you ’fraWr’
*
i physical beauty comes to all who u.c'
To the Honorable,
Hooormbli the Mayor and City
Canied
abide by the result.
“Nor* with acorn.
HoIIihter's Rocky Mountain Tea. • m||mg|||min||m|gnpmi
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Everett,
Oonacli of the City <»f Traverae City.
"Nothing ever sUnds still.
18.00 tockeray. Glllett. Murchle. Mnrray.
“Ain’t you ’Trald when It thundersT’ . Bright eyes and red cheeks follow Its
"Everything progresses or retro­
UIP-K
OP*
1O07-—deoUemeo:—We. *the under- F. Votruto Hameaa Op., reOrlatt. Winnie. Wilson—4»>.
“Nor’ with loud Uugbtcr. “Oh. ytni
a drug store.
35 cents.
An assiijhment and oTvJer ef the grades.
, atgaed,
■MT-U, Irealdenu and property ovaert
allly. sniy child."*

l», do reapwrt
ofr Cata
Cats and‘ nth
atreetv.
Ontral BlthnHtblc Paring Corn)
"Villages are no exception. Can you
"Papa." said Evelyn solemnly, “ain’t
IwHtlon .your honorable body
fully’ iwinioe
to make payment to t>>e Union ^
9U ’frald of nothin’ in the world but A lot of iMiys’ and children’s short
arant
It at a atreet
itreet light at the Int
5.94 I Ctoapany of Detroit of all the oroncys point to a single dot on the map of
panto In cotton and linen.......... IN
aecilun of Cat aaad IStb atroeu.
13.25 i now <tiie nr lo become due was pro- Michigan where an op to date, pro­ iamma?"-8boM Stories.
A lot of linen panto. U.Jb while
Hated tbif eighth day of July. 1905.
gressive village exists that to no
TkARaald Klea.
, Allca Avery Shannon. Nathan LuMove^' br Aide-man Murra> that corporated? C^n you point to a city or
74.00
and un ...................................... . .3k
caa. Alfred l^>ll. Chat. A PrtH*man. Deimlt R ' 'll*
the order and assignment be accepted
Tbe rectml for rapid movement In the
LONGEST CP AIIT MAZE _
fl.’ V/ Wkal
Hamilton Clothing Co.
C. O. Rmith. Ttim Smith. Tlwljcht Biv.
and the clerk aothurired to make pay­ village In this sute of any Importance world of animated nature Is hekl by '
that has ever vacated its Incorpora the common Oca. which Juuiiui with |
Frank Neaaoo/ C, C. Ilrungc-a, Oeo. W. O*R**A V RV .' VrriKht! 1 - >.. i 'SS ment aooardhig to aaid order.
Did y.Mi e\*er tdk *0 a
. J. Galbroatb. G.
Carried.
tkiB and Jumped back to tbe woods?
inittol velocity of 8.V> fw-t In a sec- ;
leMnia**! iiiusiriaii atid have
Yeas—Aldarmea- Abbott. Everett. Conditions are the same everywhere. ood. If the Insect coukl keep tills up
ill in tell Vfiu alwul the Houl
Referml to the commlt’ee <
Dockerar. Olllert. Murchle. Murray.
without
stopping
or
tiring
It
woukl
i
This village Incorporalion will nc
of his piano? .Have yoo ever
0%laU._W’innle. W'ilson—(9).
TO the Honorahlc.. the Mayor
Ml ,
aad
loved by Alderman WTInnic that tbe \acaled. Then* are toi> many cHiiens cover nearly ten miles a minute. -Hie ■
fully reniizAxl that a good
C. R. DOCKERAY
Counrll
Dounc of the City of Traverae
roiincil adjourn
C. E. MURRAY
here who. while they possibly can t Jumping mouse, found lo tbe Afcicun
Hours for sprinkling lawms are from
piano has a soul? Tbe meau*
desert, is not far behind. It U said lo '
CHA8. M BEERS.
MIchlL
r
Alderman
Wini
have
ihelr
own
way
about
the
admlnlsittii
of the won! “life” ag apk.,.
u.. ,lr. , l...rlnr%hpat ,™ ! ^
»rom t to S p. .n A.
City Clerk.
SdOS- Gentlemen: —We.
tralion of Us affairs, appreciate the Itn lo » Jump. .1 14.0 r.to of 9J0 fo« , »o tln» lai. w.ior W omJ wHliool
pliivl to human beings is—
tinned. pHit
city clerk be Instructed to draw
importance we have arrived at
tin* union of soul and I
for portaliali
In a secomL (Vampared with these. : noxzle or sprinkler atlscbed. On scTrnm
r*«rUU.
>rs in favor of the several parties
cIlT ball for band practice.
also the duration of tkis
Al.l*'rj:nii •'IHiik.v l*IuV Kcima of will uphold It with their votes. The tbe speed of the fleetest of the Isrger ] count of the great amount* of water
as racommended
acommended by the city clerk, and
B Kh»
Instructed CiiU-agu and •'Big Tim" Rulilvan
animals appears a crawL Thus the 1 used during tbe day for manufacturniiitm.
advice of your humble servant I
lerkmT. that the mayor and clerk befcFv
depos- Few York w ill Ik* i.rv«-ntly auiuug tbe drop It where It is ami not Incur the BHwsnred speed of the ostrich Is only ing and other puriH>se« necessary rule*
draw an o-dnThe life of do othtf rnaniFllcb. Wnille Pitch. Qpo. Fitch. to
Htory r
Hory for 82940.14
98
fHH
a
second,
that
of
the
gazelle
I,or
sprinkling
lawns
must
l»e
en
mute form corresponds so
John Purtach. Henry Slab:»y.
>riu'srd Imnud. Tlwy srv going to do expense ot an election. This village
the city treasnrar
Moved b.v Alderman Mi
»
rm
a
second
and
t&e
swiftest
dogj

q
.
Joynt.
SupU
t'losolv to human life as diaw
Ibr right thing by Euro|»e.
Mr. Sul- incorporation will not be vacated."
ties named In i
r be graet(>d the uae of the t
the liL* of a good piano. Ih*as holding orde
9vsn will take n valet. Mr. Keiina has
in name<
giuning with tbe dale of its
pat sway fio.nno few tbe tour.
Carrie
manufacture and ending,*
that "llockcrrller or Vanderlllt
Yaast
BICYCLES
bought
and
all
kinds
of
re­
wlarn its tone;—its soul—is
travel any Iwttcr than Fm gopairing done. Money to loan. Fred
and that •x'bitwgo won’t
gone from it. Manv pianos
“Manapina EdKoP* Higgins’ Attack on
any a|i(4ogies to make for Mike KenFinch. 311 E FronuBt.
die young and fill <«rly
Judge Newnhmn May Mean End
Ordinansac and IteaolutloriB.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Bs's trH» to Mnnuw.*' We twefumk f«»r
>
July 17-1 mo
graves an«l some there !a‘,
Of Pri-on Pobticstiofi.
Ordinanht.
tbe dtoHnnrisbed tourUI- of New Yerk
which would be better for tlie
2012—An ordtaaaec relative
On Front Street—Wrwt 44 feet of iol censes for traveling rv-novators of and Ubicagn a Hrittob ami evnttn
world of music, liml they
Jackson. Mich.. July 24.-Wblle
square deal
It to not ae tboagh
and 10. block «. original
feathers.
nerer been born.
On Sixth 8ireet»-iaito
Be II. ordalaed by tbe council of Ehtruiie were asked to give all sad re- Warden Vincent to saying but little, it
Ive. Hannah
Ham
A Iat Cow’s 1st add. Traxeme t'lty
Tbe old wt»rM bus to bellevod that the death kn«II of
eel%-e tiAthIng.
tor tregUng tbi* sick, rtinoriDi; 40^1^ uc hot westker. 4x8, 8x8,
Oa Wadsvrorai Rireet—Isds 1 and
naslli
the -Optimist." the prison weekly
Sectioa 1. That no Itinerant, tran­ nir.t-b to learn *
eveloping thin
wnnklcs, developing
grt, 10x8, 90C ffp. J. W. KQIlket
Like the good okl songs cf
8. Haansh A Lay Co s 1st add. s
sient O’* tmveling person o*- persons make for etaleeuianelillip in tbe new. edited by Ufe Coerlct John Higgins,
1 reducini
W9 wotild further recommend that
long ago, Kimlmll Pianos en*
engage !•*. ca-ry or or conduct
has beon sounded;
tha culven over the creek on Seventh shall
by Ipanipulation. an
rptiiin I____
the bufdness of raoovatlng feathera. or
atrwet be rcbiiUt. or the strtst^l ciosed aolleit or canvas lor feathers fo- r
Warden Viaoent nerer did thor­ JoQsoa'a dru^;store. Traverse City,.
-want
asMortotloa
with
"Big
Tim"
and
**Hintone quabty. We don’t
d<
Be. aa V
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
. w4|l
July 18.1 mo* ‘
ky Dink." New York and Its efghteea- oughly relish tbe idea of a prison pub­ Mich.
YOU to simply take our word
ralvert ta an unsafe condition.
lication.
but
former
Deputy
W'ard(
bour.nelgblM>r will mtoe tbeir trwvetora,
side of Scv<
. of Kim­
for H that “tht? life
FOote was quite enraptured with the
but will find e£)mfort In «be
nl
^ ^ «kapa. and should j
^
^
ball Pianos is longer than
misriotMiT acrompltofament
kf t
that of any otlier make,*' We
wbirh to to he. Mr. Salllran and Mr.
It :|a bow hinted that Convict Hlg
want you to call at our store
ORES.
KrnBs win caaac Europe to sit np aad gtos may be relegated to the common
‘ne them for t
and exomim
----------- Bwra. Clerk,
take partlcntor notice.—New Y
saM liceese to to
herd and no loagcr grace Dr. Fray's
Morod by Alderman Dockeray that
self, see the strength, solidi^
M Kx-r
per day.
hd roeommendation of the board of doliaia
office or the prison drag store, where
Sec. 2. Every violation of or Calbire
paklic works be adopted and they In- to comnlv with the orovialons of tbto
he
has
been
employed
s*
Dr.
Fray’s
styncted to proceed with the work as ordinance shall be paaiabed by a Sue
They were sitting arooad a talde In assistant.
One Hundred Dollara.
Higgins to In fear of this and also
ion of such line, tbe tbe cardtaom of tbe offb-em* dab at
. Marray.
m i
may make a ♦^nhe- sentence Port SbarMan. several army men and afraid that the Ufe of his pel paper
Oviatt. Winnie. Wliaoa—(9).
has been eadangcred by his short
Moved by Alderman Wilsoo that tbe
>oaty tbo Hmian guest from Blgbtoad Park, sighted cooduct. If he had not In­
. be imprh
mMlon granting the aCreets for* the
matT antll arbose roodaeos for tbe favorite driuk.
Irand Tra
"‘".jail
street lair ba rescinded.
jured
Warden
Vincent,
who
has
been
same ^ P»’
exceeding tbe pe- Beoteb aad aoHa. was saIBcient poso..
I
9ft>v«d hyJHderatan Manray. “
•“’riod
I riod of niaetv days.
Rort to tbe toner circle. The talk bad kind to him by his racoal ootborsks
anmadment. that the cUv clerk be anThis
S
drifted tbroogb rblUpidae remtaia- aad given the Ksvia-Foote ok
ISO to tbe Ca|d- effect
Ibarlaed to Issue a license
knomi m mittic. Eepninog
twe-iy dsrs aflc- tt% publ
on tbe I» ffndae advantage, bo will
tol Amusement Oom.*i aj^for ll^.OC Uou la a nosrsaaaer In said city,
eeaes. tbe last bop.
•peciJty.
for tw week.
range, tbe corren gossip of Jbe post ad Biacb aboui thk loaa of bla paper.
fYo do hereby certify that the ft
Carried.
aad BaaJly aettled iqwn ancestry,
Hlggias’ room Is on tbe aecood toor
going ordlraace was parwd bv
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Everett. city council of tbe ^ly of Trart
“Well." said tbe. civllton guest. “I; of tbe bospItAl. to bettor faratohod aad
Olllett. Mqrrhie. Murray. Wlnnle-(«>. Ctty OB tbe Iftb day of July. 1905.
aever tbooght that ancestry roonto
hotter vcatllated than tbe ro
Nava—Aldermen Dockeray; Oviatt,
for macb. but 1 admit that I am laobd
Told ta.oriRinal colored moving pictures, iliusWBson—(31.
<
oiaay wortdagmea to Jackaoo. Wg
af|tbe tort that 1 am half 8cot^“
Original motloa as amaaAed.
^ trated songs, song connections, dectrical and
-■And tbe other half soda," came fbe fftoa rettres to bis room wboa not ooCarried.'
quick qaery from tbe iqiraketto risw- paciaUy baay. Ho baa ao ragalar
Teas—Aldermen Abbott. EvctPtL
other effects, complete in every detail, eclips­
tK aa arnurry Itoateaaat.
GUktt. Mureble. Murray. Wlaalo—(SI.
boon llbe otbor eoavleto.
ing anything in this Iwe ever giyisn in thb city.
Naya—Aldcrmca Doeberm), QvUtt.
For abrbne there was ritoace.
raoai be bal a flae vlow of tbe dty.
WBaoa—(SI.
Then oomebody maDed. and It wae Ha to permitted to kaop a box of dgara
■Alftarmaa Abbott. Dockeray,
Raparls of Commltt^rra.
Santa Now on Sala
, Murckla,
to bto room to treat callen.
Travc
Ity. MIcb. July 17. 19MM.
SsxStearA. T. friiNimriSliri
Talaphaoa^U, 118
able, tbo Mayor aad Glqr
To tbe I
Ommen of ihc City of Traverse Oly,
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TUESDAY, JULY 25TI

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oov tn MoMk, tkc TrtbMe vmdd w«
ffM tte prBprteCf af emn mm 4eiat
vhM CM ba 4om ta avcM ModdM
tbrlr Irtcbi* vlth MrMsrtow 4taM
pcaraacML jnMtbiag abobU be Mt
lebted M adM. wiew ft to 1MII7 >■
tea4M lo drop pcnMaMtljr cat cf

Trip
BDcrettoy Tfift's Partj«

aibto. Wtat to atoMi at to caM Ube
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that St Oogaac the ^iker day. There
a yoaac aaa bind a boat aad flsblas
<wtSt aad slane^ ahne to brave the
perils of the fairly 6mm He era.
bavlag the neaaest sort «f leek 6A
lag erhea aa acaaalataaee vbo roved
Ita that goartCT reoogatoed bloi sad oto
vmrfag the two or three IkUe "pvaipkla^eeda~ fDaepliia oa the bociooi of
the baat. asked him If be badat bet
ter qait bU foottohaeae sad take a ak»
rtde .ia a row boat. Sir Ike’* degeaerale dlw-lple aecrqited aad apeat twe
bovrft vifh bU frtoad. learlag bto owa
«aaoe, with wono* aad tackle, at aacbor. Finally R wa» aoilced that aa
caapty lw»^ *^a» ridlag Ibe bobblag
blltow*. vblto pole, “paaipklavoed*aad flshvonai*. anrrarovod, teaUted
to ibc pnveaer of the flahermaa on
tbe pmearr of tbe debemaa oa tbr
bniom of tbr lake, la fact be ctrald
falrfv be naidc oat la the diai depth*.
Tbr aew» spread aad ibera waa ex

bn ficowtod Mv tows Oma ^
ItoVB trin be tbr proenuDoc. IW to.4toa M hr Cbr gneau af the c«we»Rar
, trtito lhap rwBRto off the VsonrI. aad
With i m fhtor latara trip they wlO oatortala

BHLL1A1T ma

at

dBrarUbefitTcaibrre^
tam mrmm- One maorii to tn br
paaaai ka tbr FWhpplaM ma6 mt
this toaffapa win br apoat la Maaito.
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Ooeaewr Wrlgbt wfn aac aestoct aa
mo--------- of <W lorrrnis aad’ Wortaattj ta makr tbr aid eftp the
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^ briBtoat fclos aad lower car^
—oa.
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iBomlaattowi not oeea
rrabaMpaootborpoaagwaiaaaoeer itoioe tbe
net ooH for Mad.
torir oaeb a trip as that wbldi Mtoa ^
aatfve* are ateeadp toyteg ia
Alee Itooapteii wlU nakr tbto analaadj
tor
a
TrgmUmr
tea
dojis’ cstobranar. aapa the WaaMagtoa Pool Oerttaa. oarii aa faeaMetp were beid wbea
b arw gorcraor or aa oarop ftrom tbr
blag or pope vtofted the
PblUpplao lataada and toaebdb both gw I ■»»»<
lag aad retaralBff at parto ia Cblaa aad I

oot latefetoiag pari of the
trip Into the Intrrlor, wtU
faratoh bptoodB'even mate
------- - . rataataaara Mtoa Baoaw
OMWt ber old friends, tbe MOMocepted tbr toapltBlltP of tbe Moras
i vrit wlB awri
tbe Igarrotoa, wbo were tbe chief at-1
•“* Hiey will dlvr for her aad get

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la na|>oaM u aw« aa< an )
■ Mlaa

aaUve rUlagea.
lYimarily Mtoa Booaerrit to ffotag
OB the toof toamap to ptoaae ber fa
tber, wbo IntcsKto makfng tbe trip bUaIkai party araa belag orsaBixed wbtn aetf when bto taaare of affko eada.
the young Baa rowed ashore aad tbr
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riare «jI dlrgast be g«K froai the crowc
would have madt,' a «df-rB*pmlnr
penwB drowB blnwelf. In a ease 01 Jaly L
this klod wbea our astods are made ur Waobington about tbe oibMle of Jaao
and wlU toiead ten day* aa tbe Paelle
as to vbal has bappi'niul we alwap* coast, virwkig tbe algbu aad aeceptlng
.. feel apM-t If It prove* dttfereat. |i tbe boepIMtIty of frleoda 8be wUI
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U but aatiiral. Loaro a card la Uu there be the goeot of Mr*. Metcalf,
lioai.—lietroK Tribune,
wife of tbr aeeroUiT of ctongwree and
labor. Ae Mia. Taft for a m^ade pf
blandamn* proceeding* bare been reasoae raaaoC take tMs lonr jooraap.
■ eunraenced against Oounty ^Treasure! Mtoe Itoosrrrlt'e apectol eompaaton
'
IViollltle. of Rattle Creek, lo preveai will be MIm Mabel T. Baordman.
/ him from paying orders algned by •
i
deptily gatae warden of Jackson coun
tf tor expeaso* Incurred In prosecut
Ichlgaa. alee wlU be one of ber
. Ing three moa for Illegal fishing U' companlcms. Mrs. Dubois, wife of the
^ Squaw lake. This will be made r Idaho seuator. to tbe oOtotol chaperoo
lest to determine whether a deputj of tbe preatdeat’e daughter simI. w ith
gatoe wirdea from one county cat. Miss Doxrdmsn sod Miss McMilUn.
■ mme Into another to pmsecutc ogend trill panlcl|iate In ail tbe entcrtnlners. and then aign order* ujwn ih» SMoita planned in ber bobor. BereraJ
tn-asurer for vdtneas and Juror’* f**es other women well known In tbe odb'lal
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pcarta. Bate la *«. Uate.
Tbe eecfotarp of war, wbo knows tbe
Mtoa Baoeerrit la ber desire to aco tbe
Mores of Mindanao oa tbrir gsUve
broth, or, rather, tn tbelr nipa buu.
Ibelr ganneata, or, rather, tbe lack of
tbeoB. to awewbnt rosbanraaoiBg for
mixed companto*. bat Mias AUce to
sore that they wUl behave op to tbe
standard, and riw to boaad by ber
pcmnlae to them aad to ber small bmebers to tell about the dances and tbe osr
of tbe marderomi tooklng knives, tbe
kria. thi
used fo
caropitar, straight edged and
dkd. aad tbe deadly,tooklng baroi«.
All these things tbe yottag Ronserefts
show tbe moot nnboanded Intenwt la.

Ignrrotr*. and perbape she‘ may
> tbe extreme eontli. where I
ore w p^lnent
Tbe return 1
the mail liner ]
route win be traveled.
SUNDAY SALCX3N ADVOCATE,

Rverrlt T. Wfceeler S«ra Rewee BwTbe Ktato law provide* that the itatf
alvv* Wvwia rvUew Fewer Iaw*.
game warden can do this in any coun Hgn travel and must pay all tbelr own
Evetrit r. WTieeler. the New York
lawyer and author, addrweed tbe Proly. 1^1 that a deputy warden can df
Secretary of War Taft, foioiw fieerr- pie’* taetitnte Club A la New York the
hP
own coonty.^l»ut aay* aotblnr
about a deputy from one county gi> taty Root and tbe official* accomiMiny. other nigbt on **Rerorm and Prohlbllag them go at tbe Inrltatlou and ex- Hon.” any* tbe New York Tribune. He
Ing Into another.
of tbo rbiUpplae govemment aald la part:
**I favor the opening of the saloon* on
Mr*' Oriur> Itrown of Owosso had Tbe twro parties will be kept estircly
luT lell foi* rrninvi'd nt t*ie ankli dtotioct *0 far a* tbe honors Intended Sunday aftemooa tn tbe nelghborbooda
eolely
for Mto* RoawvcU are coo- where the people want drink. Thl*. of
Friday as the result of a van ran
course, mast ha done tmder proper regcemed.
Mr.
Boot
and
tbe
uuiaeroo*
ill-i'ase known a* vasorootmneuritis
ior* who w ill go with Berretary ulfttJoas. It to my oplnhm that the peo>
Iteenuse of a contraction of the arter
will mix bURlnoM with pk«*urc. pic who wrant drink will get ft anyway.
leu and vein*. Mood could not clrcu They must solve tbe vexed question of* 1 and they may better be allowed to do it
late in the font, which consequentb tbe Philippine railway aywtem. a ques- openly than covertly tn oppoRUloo to
died, causing Icrrlbie |>aln. The foot tton fraught with many nnplcaaant \ the law. I bare traveled In those coonpossibllUle*. But Ml**
■ n*ronvf'«l1 by a local Rurgeon.
the women In ber train are bound only _
t’apl. Amluxihc Keating, an creen forplevaur^.
i afternoon, and I bare poUeed
trie character living alone Ju*t nortl
of .Ndiian. was found d«'sd in his yan
hYiday mortlLng by Mrs. ^Voutcn, wb<
way tictween aU..,.-..
ralb'd to pul tbe bouse In order, b mikado that Mtos Alice and her friend* absolute Intemperance. I do not think
Imve Secretary Taft and hU twrty to
I.H l>rlleM<d that he dietl Wedneada> become bto gtmta at tbe aumTier pal­ that temperance would rccult from pro­
night, a* he had not to'cn seen jailv* ace near Tok.vo.. Ukcwlse tbe flowery hibiting tbe sale of ilquor altogetbsr.
since that time. The dead man wa- wrorded invltatioo from the dowager 1 bellere that Icgtatotton could remove
iiearl.v 70 .rear* of agt* and his ”hlstor> emprrae conveyed to tbe White House the caoaea of the erito of drink—btock1* a myaiory. He is said lo 1h* of Rng not long ago by tbo iYilneae minister malL Intemperanoe. etc. The fewer
tbe tows restrictlrfh drink tbe fewer tbe
lish birth and In'cauvc of bi* gtNul edu had to be declined.
i erastons and tbe fewer tbe
The Manchuria will
ration wa* thought by manv to havt
stop I IloQotulu. There a driegatton tbe police will be bribed to permit eraromc frotn a high Bngllah (amilv. Hi of leading
ctttoabohlp
will
boanl
tbe

slons. Tbe removal of tbe restrictions
let
never aald no, however, fpr there wa^ steamer, and Mtoa Mooaevelt will ^ on tbe oale of liquor would atoq, 1 be­
■ scmuMhiiig sImuiI his early life that taken lo the Hotel Ingtotcrra, where | Here, to a great meaeare cbeckjlntemrati»iNl b»m to kee:» It isecrvt. In Ne« lunclieon. biwakfast or dinner, accord ‘ peraocc." ________________
Y«irk rily. however, he to aald to hav« lag to the time of day tbe steaoter ar- ,
UNIQUE GLEE CLUB,
been a l.vpical Knjtlish sport. tM-lng • rive*. wUl be eorrod. Native .Unclag
and tbe celebrated Hooolahi etrtng or- !
- ■ -—
jtiinrieT or Kngllsh bull UYTiers am cbestra will give a nniqoe cotertala- ) oatr Red MevOed Wmsm iv tb«
game corks. He luwame Intimate will ment. and pretty eootenlr* of tbe day
B are.admitted
many df the theatrical p«-«ide. espt' spent in Ilonnlala will be preneoted. > Only red beaded
» the tk>Men Blngera. a glee club and
dally with J«»bn Hooker, one of thi
r*t wllmnu. __________ -aad by
secured at Yokohama. 1 ordiestra
oM ttmf minstrels, and I* said to havi
which
to
within
a
few
I
mjut
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of
Tokyo,
goo
Oooaervatoty
of
Mwde.
says a
wairkvl his sister, an aetrea*. They
The preperatloas there will be 00 the Portiand <Ur0.i aporial dtopateb to the
did not, live long together, however most ambitious plan. An envoy from | Ban l-Yanctoco Examiner. Every red
and when Hooker came to Adrian li­ tbe mikado and the official who cur- beaded woman
PortUnd
the early 70*« awd c^Tted a summer reepoQd* with Becretaiy Taft in rank Toio* to ever raised la eoctg or wbo
b<»me J^st north of the city. Keatlnp WlU meet the vwsel at tbe dock. Mias ever twanga a banjo, picks a gnltar or
came «ith him. When tbe formci Rooecvelt and the ladle* will b* tak«« tbnmp* a ptaao Is receirlag an inrl^-.
tloa to join tbe nalqoe chib,
ci'i.'.tvi cttming to Adrian, the prop
eriy f,.fl Into Keating's piMiaiwslon In transport and comTyrvI to a point near- j In tbe totter omit out It to otatod lliat
eat the virrroj a palace. Here a dele- tbe conservatory colors arc purple and
s*une tmnner and be continued to live gatloo or the moot highly decorated gold. Tbe manager calls attentloo to
tbert- atone. It Is also aald that a
and gallant looking aulOect* uf the i tbe lieantlfnl color seboBBe to be proilmt ICoatIng was a rich broker in mikado will greet Mias Booeerett. and : oented. vrbea the GoMca Bbigers dUnd
a concert, a limcheon and a drive ! suitmmded by atranmera of porple aad
San Francisco, Iml went brnke oi
corn market and was living on an a1 around the city la flower decked rick- i gold. A stoltor torttatloo to red headlowanco made by hl» wife, and with shaw* to ptaaned. The oteamor will j ed meo Will oooo be extoaded.
remain
but four or flve boor* at Toka-1
-------the luiltry sum he could take In from boma. too
short a time to permtt ttW , MenHfytom toewd »■■-** aeldtora.
III* cbickons. Not knowing where
hospitable Japanese to boaer the AmorJlbm Baastoa mribod of Ideatuytnf
find any of bis relatives and because lean prvMdent’s daughter aad tbe dlw aoMlers killed tn battle to by mcaaa of
«iT the badly deeompooed condition of tlngntobod Becreury Taft aa they * Uttle meui Ikoas-oacrod ptotare ^
.the Imdr. the remains were buried would like taboaor them. FYom toko-lagra-fOaMl om tbe bodtoo. <bi fba
hama the aMp aalU for Kobe. Tbrne tmdi of each of tbeae tkaaa to stamped
Friday afternoon.
of the same order to to Ihewernwr’e naase. regUnent and ooqe repeated, except of coorae. tbe gov- 1 mtoMan Mvery anUon tobeto Ua ooi-

“TOUR MONEY
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jroa «w«o4 Mitofied with waaha.

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r pageant of boaor. At
Xagaaekl fbe geaeral la eomssaad of
tbe army dlvtohm wUl order a drill Bar
Judge Tift aad the ladtoa.
Two points of Cbffitaa territory wlU
be tooebod. Bbaagbai aad Hoagkoaff.
At fbe Brat named tbe vicsroy has 01^

' vtow to Jnat aaeh eveatnallttoa.
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The aaerod abrtaos of Japan, tafcan aa
probably tbelr coaatryli
SMit attiaeCtve
Many of Mtem
Miem aiwT^i
ai

to the nhmtrtoaa travetow aad to
trrtoln Ibcm aa iorgaoaMy.aa Ibo laia
Itod tlam wlM permit At Beaibaaffi
;
, ^Bieesai PflaaA ^
whtob to aa Baffltob poMariaa. MIm I A alaat ptot bar tuMBy Um
Soootvolt aad tbo ladtoa wfll ba ttm ] Bpmd la MoeIcol It to Mallar ta «
PMBPkM.wttharoaiib.eortiy*bait.rwaapbffiaff M o< aa
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HWSOR DOCS BfjlBE

afl In tha pnat In lha
BAIT FART or TOWN.
Caa an by boU phonas Mo. H.
*’FftCNaCO FIMANCS- MAN lAYl
Ofdura arm ha pmflffitr attooini fln
leb. It aapa. appmn in
WANTCffi-Two
i
JOHN HOPKINS.
npr SSIma
HC OtOtrr ffCTttJMUHiL
bare asAnd ibr paabtom of xapbllp
lag Mcpe ateaaAlpa
Tbr amWANTlffi-Babcrto betper at Trim­
e eiariws af a eampaivttvair
I ftamr tower. iNbla tbto to aa Ctobna Hto Pm. Negem. Pwl Up
ble’s. right away. (81 8. Ubtoa SL
I ataei brlt cairptoff
Plot to Iflalia Hbn Appear
JMytJ-tf
MONKV TO LDAlt-^ t«» ctoan
borkeis made Of tbe
Tbr belt mas over eprockets at caeb
WANTlffi ftoMpntsf girl tor general
intaton uf R. MwMa—rp Tflrt
ewf eC tbe rimam. Near tbe apper aad
i
Untan
atraeL
K*W
YORK.
Jaly
M.—Thomaa
W.
of tbr teercr bKween tbr rielag ami
Placu HolcL
July.
AtotyStotf
deacetwliac (balae of bBckcCa to oa Lawaon. ta **P>«axied Ptaaneo” In
etoetrtc motor, which dritea a toige Angust Everybody’s lasbes Hcary H.
RemoMbur lha fflt«n Ran la ynffi
sfawwbecL Tbe opper belt epraefcri to Rogers some more and promtoss to WANTtffi—Woi a akout 8fl yenre oM.
hand, n aoMnriSe randlng win revuffi
drivoa-flvm tbe Maft of the toxgc oondnae hit sriidca tor another
epmr wheel tq: tneoas of a cbala. Tbe
fha tma Blah htotory. Ofur I1T
tvelvemattth. Lnwsn telto bow be
aniiply enreeat for tbe motor to taken
UnlooRL iMdeuntfnnea.
MM
accused of takto= a bribe
Steady caployaseaL Mrs. W. Carey
from tbe dyaamoa oa boanl tbe ship.
of fLtoOjMW and s1vl« tbe briban
pd by a
HoB. eomer State aad WcUlagtou
boot. Tbe -tbo double cross” and explnlna that
irtlagbe
streets.
July 8<kCt
ras swindled out of the bribe and
WANTRO-A 1
cook;
Bs laaoccat ns a lamb of the
Lake View
awtety PI by 8 by SH feet. It baa -double croos” ebarge.
twentp-alae backeta. each ef wUeb to
July Ifl-tf
Briefly. Lawooa teOs bow. eoase

WANTED.

_yil80ELLANEOU8

yeary ago. H- H. Bcffors and H M
Whitney were nbeut to offer tbe pahUc |17AM,ew> ia boada based oa |4.(Oe.flflO worth of oM Bootoa Oaa Oo.
stork*, bolding back tiTAflfl.OflO: mere
of tbe tome, and bonds; simultnaeously a staiemca*. wav to be made
that the whole sebesse bad been uaderwriuen: that all tbe Bostoa com­
panies had been transferred to tbe
new campuny: that tbe Ceatrai Truet
Co. bad kjaaed flj.oto.flW: that thU
sum bad brea naid over to some of
the original owners and that there
was nothing more to be done extcpt
for the public lo roll la It* money.
A* a BMtter of fact. Rogers. 00 tbe
dsy of snnouncement. wa* to t
over to the Central Trust On.. In
change for It* ll2.ooo.ooo. bto bag of
old Bustiio Ua* sccurlUe*.
Lawson Threatenod.
Lswsod. knowing tbe whole *rh«.-mc
to be s corporate swindle, sent word
to Whitney. 00 lK>balf of the Bay
Stale Gas Co., that he was dtoposlag
coauxo aacam 01 orananas.
of property teloogtng to it and that
designed to hoU a cttolc foot, or about the public would be warned not to
flft.T-slx iiomKto. of tout A crew of six boy any stock. Rliltney and Rodgers
mro to required |wr annkloe.
The apparatu* ran be suspended by fioslly coaxed I.nwson Into seeing
A dramatic
means of ordlnsry tackle from either Rogers in New York.
side of a riilp or from tbe pier. Ito Interview between Lawson aad Rogers
weight keeps Ita lower end below the look place. In defease of the dear
level of tbe snrrouDdlng coal pile, public Inwsoo threatened.
Rogers
gradually lowering as fhls to dc- wheedled. Ijiwson yielded on
cTcancd. It can readily be moved In
score of personal friendship so ^sr
tbe twrge or on tbe pier by f aur
Narrow hartior barge* with open as to promtoe to do nothing until Rog­
load*, carrying abjut 400 tons of ers bad had time to sell cMt of the
coot are very well adapted for tbe scheme. Wbea be thought tbe
utm of the apporatu*. and thus all had arrived and that Roger* really
available dork apace i* left free for tbe was out of it. l,awson attacked tbe
baodllng of cargo.
scheme and had it practically killed.
>\’ben nm at it* highest rate of
speed tbe ap{uiratus can denver ISO Then he met Roger* again and
though effered fl.OoO.OoO to stop hi*
toaa of coal per hoor. At this
however, there to greot difficulty In attack* be refused the money. Bm
eco(iomicaU.v feeding tbe coal, and he stopped the attack—-on tbe friend
tbe usosl rate of delivery to about ^ ship score again.
a hundred ton* per boor. Tbto rate la- 1 Long after, at the New York horse
elude* a genemna allowance for lime
show. William L. Hklns accused Lawloot la moving tbe machine* fri>m
bunker port to bunker port and shift- son of taking the million and failing
be agreed—for l,awBon had
lag from one barge to anotbrr.
reaew'Td bto campaign at a later pedlod. Then l.awRon learned that Rogship. In I
and ^Vhltnc) had made it appear
cliine* on
on the records of their I3S.000.000 cor­
ami in this caac a vrueel of tl«* elar of
tbe St. l>ml* or Bt. l*aul coukl easily poration that they bad paid him
million
to "let up” on them. This
be coaled in ten bonra. In the old man­
ner of coaling wUh steam botot bucket* placed Lawson before hi* friends in
seven men ronkl handle fifteen too* of the light of a »»tockmaller ard 1
him hate Rogers with a perfectly holy
and ferocious bat-o»l.
fwrent to ucctl comment.
The Plot Expoaod.
Lawson says Rogers and Whitney,
TURBINES FOR BATTLESHIPS
trying to make it appear that t*
n*air*l Chaas* Ltk*-:/ la I'ade
"given them the double croos."
taMi’a Xrw Mr*.-*f-war.
the extent of having a
It has been bellrved that there would Too
be no radical chanm'* iu tbe plan* for comnjlltee of three appointed by the
New
England Gas and Coke company,
tbe new triple m-re-.v battleships be­
yond that of making tbe aronment ostensibly to pay over to l.aw*ao
mneh bearler than has been Installed fl.lKJfl.noo. Lawson asserts he learned
oo tbe ablpj moat recently laid down. that Hugh J. Grant, ex-mayor of New
Now the navy departnM-nt cxpeMs have York city, iropersonaxed him and
signed for him a receipt of the 11.000.bebeved that this inetailatloa will give 000. giving it to Whitney, wbo bad
the vesvets a speed of twenty-one knots been appointed a sub-committee of one
and that It will Iw ponible to have lo make ihe deal with Lawson. But
economy In the operctlon of the ma­ this was not all. Roger* subtly had
chinery at reduced speeds.
Lawson sell for him to 1\’bltncy 00 the
Tbe great objection to turbine ma­
pretenee that he was giving him a
chinery has been that while It would
answer the porpooe of scout*, torpedo chance to -pound down" the stock of
the
company. Just 11.000,000 worth of
boats aad other vessels where the blflhcat N>e«d was required. Jt woohl not do stock of the New England Oaa and
for veoaelB proceeding asoally at a Coke company. All the time Whltne>
modsrate or crytolng e|>ced.. It is un­ knew, and arms mmninulstiag to make
derstood Chat thl* objection has been the amount come to tbe $1.000/100—
removed sod that a type of tnritlnc has
been Innalled on tbe BrlHsh totp the sum Lawaon was accused of hav­
Indl- ing aecopted as a bribe to “let up.”
Lawson outraged, when tbe trial of the
Bay Buto Gas company came abotrtaner ifcf New England Oaa and Ook
company bad gone into the hands of a
reculrer. with It* lisbilUles of |I7M>0.tnrbtnc enfl1nea.-New York Tribnne.
000 stock and I17.&00.000 bonds aad
many more borrowed mUHoaa—con
•SNatt* BaWr Yen
BMerod hhneelf vindkAxOd when the
to bare 81^001*1^00 aatooxatlc baby eouaari for the Bay State coapuny
nnrse. Tbe apparatna to attachedi ten showed the Item from tbe defunct con­
cradle. If the baby crie* aft wavoe cern's records. "Hugh J. Grant. 11,000.cm«sv
witt* to opcans* Nteclalli wuTmagau
arraagod wftes
•OOslock.erate a {ibon^pb which stag* 1
Lflwaou meatloM that it was
toby. wbHs rimultaouposly clock
clockwark
to relcaeed which rotka tbe ci
cradle. rira^ eofneideoee that the office of
Wbea tbecrytog eeaaea tbe wire fails hi* 'brokec*. who had transacted the
to Tlbnte. and the cradle atopc roth- Bale to Whitney of tbe New Engiand
tag-TM-BIto.
Gas aad Coke company stock for bltt,
bnrato to tbe greitad aais the
la mpposedly dostroyed. But he
In Paris tbe poatoffke <
holds Vhe threat over Rogers that an
now ualng severs! etoetrtc man V
wbkh are BwlBPrd to tranaport tbe tatoble junk denier who had p«p
man matter la la%er qoaatlttoa and nt rimasd hooks aad papers friini a
n gioatar apaad than tbe old kocae tala bnmed buRdlng. Imd famto^
drawn oMIcIsa.
Mm with a slip containing a :
XINO. COACH 8TALLI0K. at Vet­ urmadnm at each of all these satou.
erinary hospital every Satnrday bal­ and that other ofab ahnB non
prove Rogera a perjurer.
ance of oenson.
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TRY A RCCPRO WANT AO

TRY A RCCORO WANT ML

WANTED—To buy It or 14 ft. count
Lapeer to at nceoeat la^tme of tbs
•r. 3. 4. • or fl n. ahow ease and
qiKwrrst prediemmeats ia Us history,
good hard coal atcre. laqatre 211
havlag only opc man in the Are' de­
E. Froat streeL
Jaly 7 tf
partment. A. B. Wadsworth, ehlet
Wadsworth asked the cc-acll soma
time ago to appoint a maa to uke his
place. The council cvldeutly did not
take tbe request oerkntsly. aad at the
last mcetlag Wadsworth aad the iwuaFOR RENT.
ty-fonr member* of tbe departaieut
TO fIRNT—Unfaintohed room; also a handed la tbelr rcaignatkms. They
good bam. taqulre at 218 West were all accepted but Wadsworth’s,
Eleventh street.
July IS^^tf bto ca*e U-lng laid 00 the tabic lailU
tbe next regular meeting. Jaly 84. Thu
TO RENT—Two resldeocto, one at complaint of the fln-men baa been tbe
2S& and another at 2(7 Bast Tenth smalt salaries paid and the flne
II
itrect. Apply to E. McNsmara.
per man and 82 for the etklef at each
July 14 tf fire they were absent from, la uaas
of a Are at present It will be- up to the
cUIxens of Ijipeer to dq the work of
FOR SALE
the men with ladders aad hose.
FOR »ALE—RJehaaoad cberrie* at 3
After saffering for tea day* from
eeats per quart cm tbe tree* at lockjaw. Charles Roblosoo. of KalaCherry Grove farm, six miles on marun. 11 years of age. regained thu
peniosulV W. D. Gray. Propr.
use of his tongue and Jaw and 1* n^
July 22-8f pronnunred out ««f danger. Tbe boy
wa* injured by a firecracker on Jaly 4.
FOR SALE—Hottxt and lot. bam
He was taken immediately to a doctor
lot. 442 We»l Eighth street. Price
who cauterl/fd the wound. Four days
t2.4iHi, onedhird down, balance to
later he was attarl-ed with tetanus
suit purchaser. Inquire IIS East
Ninth street, or address John Clune. and it has Ikh-d with littU- hope that
the doctors have Iteen working with
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19-tf
him.

to. Siqs & Piwldqw
atlzcns phono 733.
FOR SALE—My home. Na (oi Wes*.
Tenth street. 10 room*, auic. wood­
shed .large basement furnace, hot
and cold water, both, mantle, strict­
ly modem, gas lights, comer lot.
carpenter shop on back with stall
and shed. W. H. Raine, care of Hoslon store.
July 18-Ct
FOR SALE—At R J. Morgan’s sUble.
horse. bamesK. top buggy and Port­
land cutter. Party Isavlng city. A
bargain tf token at once. July 13-tf
FOR BALE—Enquire of W. Holdxworth. 224 W'cal Eighth street.
Sunnybank hotel property. €Sx160
feet. Lot on State street, 33xl6«
feet. Best location tn city for hotel.
Jpyq 12-irt
FOR SALE OR RENT—The West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard Whit­
ing.
July 10-tf

DENTISTS

DEMOTED TO OmCBS
OYEl JOBISON DIDGCO.
to*. O. ffidlOMOl-fll

Teacker
of Viilia
sms SMc SkK sure

329 soon MOI STBfft

J. M. HUELLJUttTEL
BEAL ESTATE ASD LOASS

St'?-

MofttoFy pnujtolio

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

ou»«M rkoto ns
ONE HOUSE on West 11th street. XBAPrtwtfft
THREE HOUSES oa East 10th St.
TWO HOIT8B8 on comer Ftoat and ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Rose StreeL
ONE HOUSE on Webster street
fid acre farm.
PRICES REASONABLE
80 acre* nnhaproved land.
40 acres unlmp^red land.
Any of these at a bargain that you
can’t refnse. Part do^; balance
to suit buyer.
^
OoM Omsltt mt Fitter »mmA. P. nUEUJfANTEU,
135 East 9th Street.
July C if.
•njrlob. mmtm IM. rafl, iVw
•bow you osaiftoe
FOR SALE OR TRAOE-^tock and
flxtnret of grocery and meat market.
toae iffi
8« Wmrnkt^om ffi
South Spruce streuL CIt. phone
733July t-lmo
JSkm. A. ^ItePfHVlfli
FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow, H. Hy­
man. 240 Waahington street
July 6^11

C. O. CARVER

Jim aam woflu.
E. B. CHAFOT. Fra^rtclir.

UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE

HOUSES AND LOTfl—Monthly pay
rasnts. Hermaa W. Smith. (II Weat
Elevoa,«i street Cltlxena phone 199.
Juno 27-U
FOR BALE-Warebouae balldiag oa
Bay street eomer Halt also 14horse power gnooliBe engtae aad
feed mill ootflt; also 9-room bride
rosldCDce. (27 Sixth street Apply
to John Horafleld nt reoMuace.
Jffiie8fl4f

Wc are now taking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICK

FOR RALE—Stare baSUUac. aiock and
isturaa. Wm aaO aB or aay part
or WtU rent hulldlas. Apply at eaee.
Chaa. Rnaonthal. Tmrarao Ctly, Mleh.
may 87-tf.
FOR SALE—riaa maMaaea praporiy.
l«-rooto bouaa aad barn. IM ft M;
houaa kaa dty walor. hath room aad
ftnaaaa. laqalra of 7. TharteO oror

add; (oaeAortlalatraativoa l«h
■Meet 4 la Ortffia R Wlaato’t adE,
aad 8 Joto oa Woat Troat atreat
WM.to BoU oa aaay payn^t*
W. Raff.

Mar^U-tf

MARK

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Tfitaraa Olit . ,. j
Brick
KEV8TONE. MICH, **'

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ODD cojammom.

FISHIK6 WITH BIRDS

tka. havlac cwpkteJ IW j«i» la
tka Mvhqr cl tka eevpaay. aai ^
tm aB <bat ttea kk poat baa kaca
•M aakr by hkaaatf. He aarar aak
ai or atiunt a kaaa at abaaaca aad
aliBwa kad a daar faeoH wttb bla €•►

kr tike UaM m€ I

Itea ortofo of <

wkkk ke forMMty i

dtaam srert ■tapped eaddMly and «ffaetaally.
Pv odmrwlM tb* iplitt IkM *m*
wto the
srorthy t
22 of every year. Qa iket day nsaay
ysers stoce h» mat with a •evete aecl*
dent, which,, thoogh It crippled him
for life, was the umom of totrodoctng
Haary H. Bod«ara af tka Standard him to the life’s partner who has
OU Ompaay la a yaakaa. bam to Pklr- proved for yearn as devoted 1 wife at
for weeks she was a nurse.
kara^ Maaa.. bat ka had IHtla or aaaa
of the
af tba yaakaa prorerblal otlaslBaaa. tton of the date of aa aeddeat la af­
tadaad. ha kalda that UbarmlHy—a forded by a lawyer wka bavtag in hla
wmtngnaaa to apead lou of mow
youth faBfw among bad waya and
aedar ta gat still more back—which t« companions, was oajy reaewad them
tka aacrat of aaecaw la boalaew. pro- ffom by tietof gong frpm a wagoa
aldad the espeadltaras be awde with and sostsintog a broken leg and roonmaloa of the brain. Dortog the long
tadaatry aad tatalUtaaea.
He m
■aid that paraorlottaaaas was faui
the apaady aoqulaltloa of wealth and
»very be
ka potatad to th^ cam of a mi*
the anni­
frlana or hli boyhood, who. with all versary Of his spill be alsrays entcrtatos aach rriaUrea who care to accept
kte Bcrlniplnca aad ■craplnga.
the
invitation.
hardly aarad flOjOOO la the coorte of a
To celebrate the loaa of a small forlake life.
tnne that be bad tabrdted from bis
OUroed Plarot. chleT of the gorani father a certain toerchant bolds antoally
h
high
feeUvaL Deprived of that
Meat foraftry baraao. It a wealthy
so Ittdodve to aloth.
awa. bat kaapa hie poattloa throogh ■tel CO
be found himself while etill a youth
lore of the work ooonectad tberawlth. thrown upon hla own reaoorcca. These
Ha la practically the flrtt American to did not fail him. and now. Instead of
make foroitry a proTeulon. Hl» sal­ tending an Idle and nelfoh life on lim­
ary of 93^00 It not much of an object ited msona. aa bnt for hla loaa be
la him aad doabtlatt he would be jutt wottid be dotog, be finds binwetf amdag
ai aathmlaatlc If the fovemmant did tbe moat opoteot aad respected dtlof bis native town,
aat pay him anything He haa thrown
my years Iwck a Brooklyn lady
hlmaalf heart and aoul Into the work.
thrown over liy a map to whom
glTlng to It aa hit time and etrengih ■be was engagedi who aabaeqoently
sob
aad working much harder and roany took to drink and other evil course* that
hoora longer than the ordinary gov- finally 'laodnl him to jail. To mark
sense of gratitude for her provlaramant clerk who la tolaly dependant
upon tba government for hla tuppon. dooUsI escape she on tbe anniversary
of tbe day when she first learned that
3amat, 0. Blaine, whose name wat aa be bad broken troth gives a dinner to
aany years linked with Maine’s polit­ which only thooe abe knows have been
ical fortunaa. hat no monument erect­ jilted are eligible as gnesta.
ed to hit mantory In the state. Short­
ly after hit death there wat an effort
tall coal,** nsed . to declare a
nmde to procure funds for such a pur­
■nbstantisl down coat merchant, "and
pose. but the difflculty In getting tub- I alsrays keep sp the anniversary by
tcfiptloat wst so great that the pro- asking a lot of boys-aartodally to the
jset was abaadooed. The aute has transition atate-to a jolly good dinner,
not avc« claimed the remains of her to lie follnsred for ap ennally Jolly
anea lllotliloaa boo and the body It good evening. Jnne 30 U a red letter
bo tied In Washington. In the rotunda day among ray yonug frieoda—at least.
to make It so.**—New
of the statehouse U the bust of James
O. Blaine, done In pur«« white marble.
More thaa the usual interest hat been
attached to this work of art since it
was learned that it bad never been
paid for. Professor G. Trentsnovr. of
Plorence, Hally, made the bust.and It
was placed In the rotunda of the capItol In 1«W. but up to this day the
acalfSor has never received a red cent.
Oermans from alt over the United
States will gather in HI. l^ls nest
Bprlng to bailor tbc memory of Gen­
eral Pranx Slgel, the dashing eavalry
loader who organised four regiments
ot yoang Germans for the federal
army In <Kl and "saved Missouri"
for the tmkin. The statue. f<ir which
910.000 waa tubsrribed by iiatrioltc
residents of 8t. Louis, will probably
aland in rorost Park. It Is the work
of Bob(*n Caunr. a Oerman-Ametiran
•culptor of Herlln. Cauer went to
8t. LouU last year and modeled the
facial IlkeneM fmm original photo­
graphs of General Bigel at the time of
the war. Slgpl Is ahown at the battle
of Pea Ridge, scanning the arproarhIng enemy Just before be made famont
Oarman •’boys" and tomed seeming
route in to a glorious victory for the
boys In Wue. It was to this eogagelaeat that the famoas humorous ditty
-Me l>>ooght Mtt SIger* referred.
fkles of other days were told In the
New York navy yards the'other day.
when Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan
eatertalned three ablpmaies of forty
years aga It was the first time the
tear m«a bad met since three of them
left the navy for civil life after the civ­
il orar and Rear Admiral Ooghlan conllnoed in the navy. It was Ensign
CXvhlan of the aloopof-war Sacramen­
to to 19C3 and James Robins was the
chief bosan's mate and A. W. Ward
and James McGraw were apprentice
hoys. Mr. Robins, who U the oldest
oT the four, lives In 78 Murray street.
Newark; Mr. Ward Is connected with
Ihe Amertoan Bxpraas Company to
Rochcator. while Mr. MoGraw Uvea to
SacheU’a Harbor. N. Y. After Rear
Admiral Ooghlan was asslgaed as com
mander of the New York yards hts old
shipmates got toto oommualcatloa
with him. with the result that he In­
vited them to pay Mm a vlalu
Five huadrM galloas of ice a
jar* add la Port Harm every dgy dan
W the bet woatker to ftve aad tea.
omi dlekce. Tld* MMaa that aboat
tljOlO dlahw of Ice efoam are ■erred
* to esM* etyle or aaother.
an
peadltar* for lee cream of akeot 9780

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env. tneraMii.

monoay. mlv k iml

C(»(TAGI0US

It ta tvtetdd «r Bum AMbemsr de
RotksrhOd. wbo died rreewOy to Porto
that on tme occoaton three atraaker*
caltad at hta hanking besme. They
OaobvioiB Btaod Poiaaa more tboa^ ■aid they had been deputed by a com­
O^kly petaoM tbc blood tMa soy atka mittee to tafons him that

BLOOD POISON

VW H0v«r. • fmilMMi tmt at r<orM. Kaa^ win be n jm oM ti

«maor Joha H. Mickey of NMa1m tka acker eraalec auda Road hla
cWai to be 8m af tka beet barae shoe
klUhera la tka atata. Paired with
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alt twhlonat gaaM aaataat kla prlrata
aacracary. A. & AJiaa, aad Dapaty
kiaca Amrntm Aatkea. The two
aa»at wore ra^rdad aa tka c
piven af that aacUaa aetU tka <
alaa kaaMd. whaa tkay waat doe
dafkat Marly 3 to 1. Tka aMtak
plved bdefc af tka axaeoUra vai
la Liaaola whUa tka atercaiy auiod
aa« to la tka akada.

tkaVINM

Tlie Msroelkol Kiel Rmc.

There Is a pretty Itttle history in con­
nection with the usmlug of tbe faablonable Marerhal NIcI rose, wlitch. os
generally kuosm. Is named aHcr the
famuOB general of tbc l-*raneo-AtistTlaD
war. "When Xlel was returning from
the serne of bis victories In war."
wTliea an eminent florist, “one tf tbe
peasant women ateng tbe line of marrti
pnwented him srltb a beautiful tiasket
of yellow roses. One of these flowers
still liad Its roots elloglng to tl. and oo
his arrival In Parts Nld planted tbe
flower In hit garden. Tbe rtwe thrived
and floslly grew to a tiosb covered
with lilnssoms. Tbe general tbco preaented the plant as a gift to Emprsaa
Eugenie. Hbc was deflgbted with tbe
beauty and fragrance of tbe flower
> had no
r that
•antly: •
give It one. I christen It the Marechal
NIel.’ and at tbe same Ume sbe be^
Btowed upon tbe smaaed general tbe
jeweled emblem that betokened hla
promotloo to the exalted office of marahal of Prance."
■ehllterni Revenwe.
liVhen Beklller was a boy at school be
was tormented by a Swiss tutor turned
Kupllg. who esme from tbeGrlsoos can­
ton. Yeam Uter, when tbc poet wrote
“Ihc Robbers," be revenged hlmaelf
oo Kupllg and tbe
duclng this little
roo must h
■pedal climate la needed for
tbe growth of acampa. and to prove
this 1 recommend you to dvlt the Oricanton. It la tba veritable Athena
of modem rascality." In tbe Uter edi­
tions of -The Robbers" this qtialnt bit
of spleen does not appear. It Is sug­
gested that Schiller was not moved to
expunge It by any rNnoracfnl freltog.
but by a very forcible protest from the
rraldrtits of the abased canton against
tbUrahinray.

Japan la lest ta a v«cy remote antfoolty. At least a tboossnd years ago It
la kMsra to have floariskad. aad there
ta a tradlUoa of Ite extetemw npwar&
of 2X100 years ago. Mnch ramanee and
hlatary are connected wtth the fiMicry
to tbe oarty dajn. and the names of
same of Japan's greateot srarTteca and
a. WhUe
a casomcnial aoterpriae. It (
bowerar. glre amployment to assay
people sad la aat ceadaeted to many
placoa It Is eoaflaed to riven, and
tka moat exteoatve. toterrsting and famaas flakery la that to tbe Nagara riv­
er, and tbe moat noted of tbe oonnonat ttehlng vlllagn la to tbe oolaklrts
of the terga dty of Otfn.
At the time of my visit the chief cormomat fbdiettnaa. whose aoeaauirs for
many generatteDa had engaged to this
flMiery to the same loealtty. attired
himself to tbe peculiar dress of the
penfesatoa for tbe purpose of rzhlblttog his birds and tbe metboda of han­
dling them. letter be and all tbe ottacr
flabanaan on the river went to a nndnvooa and gave a practical demoa■tratlon of conaorant flahlag.
Ihe oormorants are cootrolted by
means of ■ slender oird wrhlch passes
around the bird’s breast and ta Ued In
the mkldta of tbe back. Tbe cord Is
made of sroody fibers of tbe cryptomerls tree, with tbe exception of a short
aecttoo next to tbe bird, wrhlch conalsts of whalebone. There ta a at^tpUmental cord tied around the neck at
tbe lower end of the gullet for the purpose of’ preventing tbe fish from passtog so 1far that they cannot be rreoversd. The
nie tying «of this eord ta a deli­
cate operatkm. for if too tight It may
tojore Che bird, and If too loose It will
allow the fish to tw ssrsllowwl,
Tbe fiabery is conducted from Jboats
which are of a special t.vpe. being long,
narrow dugouU, propelled primarily
by paddles, but when en route to tbe
Itaklag gronoda often provided wrlib a
■alL Back boat baa a'crew of four
men and a compleroent of sixteen cormuranta Late to tbe afternoon tbe
boats start for a place in the river
where fishing will begin, the conaobeing stowed away in pairs In
bamboo basketa Tbe fishing gronn
r many miles, and operatlions a
ebnfin^ to successive sections of the
river nightly. In nccordsoce with Uw.
Stretefaes several thousand yanls In
length arc art aside aa imperial pre­
serves, oo which no flahlng la permit­
ted.
darkoeas prevails a lUaslug flre
fl of pine w oad Is klndlqd In tbe
bon basket
t
overhanging tbe how of Ihe
boat, and tbe t»oots drift downstreom
together, sometimes to a mixed group,
eometlmee In a line extending across
the river, each guided and propelled by
two.men. Tbe captain, standing near
tbe bow. manages twelve curmoranta
and hla assistant four, the cords being

to the rtsadatkm: ted myrirma
ool on ttae sktoTtbe mo^ and
leads to tbe
and

^555eesUtMw^

M I^Uv eoatMtow to
diaeua
2va life toa baca ruiiied bv a
ftfaadly
or frata naiv the
ioitet mtktes of oae affected wS the
thb fatdeoua aad hate, i

{dSne.eoulinUa

sS^ul-.^Er

cempei an rich
trtbatioB of vrealth aad that hi* kame
beaded the Itat The baron Ustened
popMattoa of
and her eolocdes." be said. One
if his visitors gave the dedred Infermstioo. wbereopon M. de Roths;de some csleulsttaets. at the
blrh be said:
itlng to your estiaiaie. geulle.
fortnoe. dlrtded eqoally. rrpcpots to each matu I have
plea Mlrv In giving you your
nour."
^ ujing. and to the astonishment
of ht» \ l«itors. be tenderrd S cents to
cech an.! polliely bowed them out.—
nit>4>urg Dtapairh.

down to the very

EXCURSIONS
S*^; Pepe Marquette

Mkle of the vims
hlood^
raos tbc disease permanently,
to purely vegetahk aad diivae

sss

^se^
i TO MILWAUKEE, SATURDAY. JULY
Those wb^ve
29TH. VIA P. M. R. R. AND M.
**“
^'
S. T. CO. 8TEAMER&.
nmELY VUrrAlLE.
1 •Hekets s ill U* sold for train leaving
mme of tka petom ta leftto the blood to | Traverse City at 8:30 p. m.. Rate 93 j
Milsauk.'e at 8 p.
byae
24 v C
treatment aad any medical adricc dcasred
will be given free'
free of chagge.

No atotiar WHAT FOWBB
yoo*M been nuag, jonH
BVNKTUALLY employ
efeokrici^, not ooIy for ooo.
Bamk fwiinM.bkt for miiwto
of utility aad genenl kdapte.
bility.

SUREST

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.'

Boardman Hirer
Electric Light
& Power Co.
Ym Are Rtt FatliRf Well,

iffi&s

af so Mor kt hand, they wIO
Imlld yoa np. keep you well and
•won! off WftMiiii. iUk Haadoaho.
ItanMa MMy, Urn iN KUosy

SiriLhIir. dtapai sJSSLSl, tt

N the NaraoM SjnteaL oto rapoir the
daamft oaaasfi Ay mmmrt aad Armto

VIK. VIGOR A VITALITY
Try • *>111 to-nifiht.**
ror Bata br sU DraaglsU
lO Oant and M 0«nt Roioa

ACCEPT MO SUCSTITUTES

now oopty otoeo tko opera began."

Die G. B. Taylor Goal Go.

I raM u4 ewi mwwwk

Glaaaw

fitted.
mtito
UN

DR. e. R. MINOR—Ofllca over Alterlean Drug Store. Speetol attentloa
and ihraoL Gloasea
to eye., ear.
ear, noee
n<
BoMdmice 919
flued. Both I

_

Sixth Strert.
OR. W. E.. MOON—PhoM*. oMce,
atr.. 107; Bell. 39. RosMsmce. 710
Washington atreei. au. phooe SIC;
Bell. ».

DR- A, H. HOLLIDAY. Grodnola Toronto I'nlvcrvlty. OMce to Maaaaa
bWg. Telephone*, ofifoe 103; roMi 104.
T. W. ’TMIRLRY,
*LRY, DenU»L Over 'Sar^
tarl a jewelry store. Both
anm A Kort’i
phone* 103.________________________
ARTHUR HOLUDAY—M. D. Phyeb ^
cion and »urgeoo. Removed to of­
fice* over First Notional bonk. CUlsens phone 3*5.

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AUomey
and couns«-lor. Wilhelm block. Trov­
er*© City, Mich. Cltlr^a phono 103.

NE-AB-TA-WANTA

DR, G. H. LYNCH—3 and 4 Snthcr■ nd block, pbyidelao “ *----------Ilixuns phone 8€4.'
Dry, Hard and Beft Wood. South BMo

lOWElS BAEBOl
OMENA
Leave 8:30 s. m.

Estate

NOITHPOIT POUrr

Remember the Old Reliable line that is always on
time.^ H^ck orders a specialty. 1 ^ake all trains
—.1 OAI.i. NOIM BJkC S»AOK->-

In Livery 1 can furnish you
lUUEl Tnt lUKADOUTS
■UBBER TUI STAHHOPES
lUlBEl TIIE PHAETOIS
lUBIEl TIIE SUIUTS
lUBUl TflE HACKS

WynkooplUt. OiUsmu oboM ME.

JOHN R. SANTO

M.&M.LTIMEGIIRD

Nrtr WQkolm Bloek, TravorM M

FEIERAL OtSMAICE

mmrn:'

a F. CARVER A RRO.

FIRE mSDRANCE
Ui A. RUILDINfik

sMill
ocmo

6R1R0 RAPIDS 1 IROItIA IT
COS PART.
“rJlaS

B. J. IVIorgan

osteopathic PHYSICIANS
OtB<w *« : » Wtlhvlm Bide- • *. i*. to U
jiv, I «. m T to s .Tiunt*. ■sndsBto m

RETURH19G SANE DAT

Or*ad IUpt<U * Indlaa* R«ll«r*y Oo. Miim
oord tn
Jna« »U. tSK.
Train leorw. Tiwtwm Qiy, 4 :• *. m., Me-

PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE

2300^

DRS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBLOOD

Leave 8:30 a. m.

Faro Xe-ah-ta-wanta and
Bowi-rs Harl»or 2.'>c round
trip: Om-na, North|»ort and.
Northport roini, -»c round
trip

CtoM- 0«T **d T-------. tirm ».14 ». m. mad Oe«Ur 0»y *iMi

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

Lumber Co.

Lndta*. •yam enn
TM up amHIfifl
pta on It, but It wt
M.” Caiman'* Elastic Flonr
•vnry
VamW B. E. Wall A Bono, Traverae

NORTHPOIT

Bi^firest sale ever known. Don’t uiiBS it. Como arid
Kitiafy youroolf. Thin oiiorntoua stock ahull la- sold at
50c OR R dollfir fur the lialani*c of tlic inontlb Kern,
mints from It- mi « roll. Comt* and select your i»t.
terns while yon have a gootl sehniion. If you can't
use it now, it will come hundy next spring ...»

HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. 8ati*>
8’lth KlmboU
loose. CiU. phone 3€4.

Bay Stiamirs
Leave 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.

WALLPAPER

DR. E. L. THIRLBV—Special atten­
tion to dlacojws of children. Room
409 Statu bonk Ibldg. Both phones.

Ust. 301-2-3
p City. Mich. CUi
e of Philadelphia

s. m.-. Il:<
:20 P. m.

1 can famish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three S-seated carriages in stock,
alro a nice line two>seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly grve me a call when in need of any­
thing in this line.

A loi of hogrr mad ehUdraak abort
paats ta ootfoa aad tteap...... :
A lot Uaoa poata hotk vMte aad

REAL ESTATE AND LOANfi-Groad
Travana Land and Loan Co.. F.
Tkortell. MoBOgar. OMce. room t ;
HaaaOUm A Hllllken bloek.

Travi

EXCUaSIORS

12r SOUTH UNION STREET

bine ointment, blue maaa and gray
powder.
Bioe mam to a powerful aubstltute
for calomal. acting berolcaUy «o tbe
llrar. but Is not often given.
Mercury olutokcnt is a mixture of
mercury, lard and suet. It la a pow­
erful remedy and I* used In some akin
affeettana rubbed on externally; atoo
to nsed for actatlca by rubbing twice a
day to
I tbe axHla (nnder the armaV.
[ercurtal ointment mixed wtto
Mei
. 23. KSfi DlCBlflad by warm lard so that tt can be applied
tbe name of "opera." as flotertatomeot wtth a broah to nsed to destroy para­
called "The Cruelty of Spaniards In sites.
Bin* rases Is ooe-tUrd mercury. Tbe
lomatotog twerthirds ta a sultabte matortel to bring toto pliable form. Tba
daae Is from three to twenty gralaa
Too much mercury taken Into tbe aystam wUl evtace Iteelf by tbe foUowtag
■reairy on the ataga. and Its doeateg- ^rmptoms;
TendameaB about the teeth.
meat a fow yoors later eaooed Pepya foCM iMath.
wtth apoogy guma If
to ramaik diagaragtagly after a vtett the
of BMrtwy to oootteoad the
to tba oartaM drama. -Strango to aaa rtto ■■■
off the Mck aad ebaat beeosaa aftkte kooBk that naad to be ao thnmgafi. fartsd aad aaUvattaa foUowa; atoo tba

. MARTIN-Phya
ML OfficoSNBa

MARK CRAWW DELIVERY—Light
freight, paroeia aad tnmka. Ofltoa
at City Botdc Store.

>R. F. P. LAWTON—OIBcn room, re­
moved to new Munson block, next
door lo Dr. Hlggin*’ oMce.

GIVE

Leave 8:30 a. m.
Wltb the coquorants diving and dart­
ing In all direct Iona, those of different
boats often mingling. It la a wonder
become Inextrlllfnlly are they
managed that the line* rarely
fooled. In a short time tbe corroorants* gullets l>egtn to bulge with ayu.
When they an* well filled the birds are
polled up to tbe guos’ales one by one.
and their catch Is gently squeeaed Into
baakeCs. This continne* for acrrral
boors, and each cMnnnrani may fill Its
gullet flfteeo to twenty times.
Bpactator* uaually go to tbe fishing
grounds In a kind of tiarge. Iliuralnated
for htantema. and eat tbetr dinner oo
loan
ird while watting at a convenient
point for tbe fishing Imata to arrive*.
During tbe evening when I witnessed
tbe fiabery the seven boats In whose
opcratloios I was particularly Interest­
ed averaged TOO to 800 fish apiece, and
tbc aggregate catch was worth f 1.10. a
very rfopectabta anm to Japanese fish­
ermen.
The fiabery la proeacoted with enthn
alasm by both men and cormoranta
and tbe abouts of the fishermen, the
hoarse croaking of tbe birds, tbe rush
of the mountain stream, tbe splashing
and creaking of tbe paddles, tbe bias­
ing of the ember* as they fall Into tbe
water, tbe weird lights and shadows
combine to make a performance which
a waalemer la not likely soon to fewget—National Geographic Magaxlne.

oMPrmNOOPQr------- --------MS WBbMm klaek.
PIANO ’TUNING-W. N. 1
years expetiSDoe. Now 1 (■a wMi
GrtmeU Bran.
OR. a K. CMAfiC. reaapvod tram MA­
IN Wilhelm htoek. to NT aad 4A9
aowBUte BMN Itoildtpg- '

Co. block. Both phoneo.

Sunday, July 30.

THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AUoata,

A I’rliif-eloii uimii IrlU of a ertti\er«ntlon tliiil t*w»k pla<v Iwtwem tLiuf a fuottuill • li-wii aiMl one of the
ptayrr^. .\r lni|M>rlsnt gan»e was roon
to lie pLiye*l snd the e<'neh s.t«. of
courne. nuwl anxious th-.i ever?' l»I*yrr sbonld I*e in the best of physical
eonditkin. Itut to l»l« di-gnst oim- of
Ihe'Inrn. n|M»n wtiotn a gr.-nt den! de
pehde<l if tlie great game were to l»e
won. se«nu«*«l lo lie In "lad fonn."
Taking him aside, tbe eoarh had tbs
follos-liig -heart lo heart talk" wllh
the re«-j.tcltraiit;
"8e«' iH-n*. you’re not looking so
good! MuM-les flality and wind li.-id—
oarfiil Iwd. Ib-en dtinkltig anything?"
-.Not n dr..p,"
•n’tien yun tuii't Ik* stnokltig"
"Haven't tou.-l»>d a pipe, eigar or
cigarette slin-c the training l»egan.”
"Ftinlyingr
"\V4n. yes—a little."
Wherenpon Ihe eo.nrh gave vent to
a snort of disgust. "Sei* here! V«»u’v*
got to slop thrit! I»o yon want ns to
lo^ the jninor1\ e» kly.

ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

u io *. m. oca-

Ing for poABto north and mmiUi.
Trnta l«ovc^ Tr*rsrM City SSO ■. m. (or
□inu on (bo Korthport bnnch
Trmlo k«v«o Tr*r«-nM City IJD *. at. for
oUU OB the N'orthport branch.
TtoiB orrlrea Travroe^ty fc jtS a. m. ((tot

Train orrlTtn* at
_________________
m. aad kavtngat
4 X hoadlM Uw CtnctanoU
otomM-. o
O3mt
U wioyir.
■1—pnre aad chair n*ni—cared at Woltoa.

C U ZXXJEWOGD. R. P. • a a

PepbMarooette
XTvaa Hava zravww city to SNlows:

A. D. TYLER
I
DENTIST
*
0a« 199. Itov WUhataa kMck. 61%.

GEO. A. JARVK

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J, N. iuru
6h. W MeWilb
MOIROE & NtWETNY

6ENERU IHSURAICE
flPOTOABI^S^
SI I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER ,
DENT IMT '
(MaAaaal DaaaaWI

m eyes m
;EXAnilNED IFREE

For your ollk, wootaw and avowlnfl
eewna, alee ahirt vralat eulte cMI upon
Mrw C. L. Rtoe, medtrto. fitO Pmtk

NraakoRr

JMy IMI*

CuiM HMdMMM. StralfilttMi
OroMRmraand Woetoro
PttootViotoat.

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