The Evening Record, July 17, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 17, 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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1905-07-17

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THE EVENING RECORD

•MCIAL TKLXORA^ MKVICC.

TRAVCRSC CITY, MICHIOAH, ItOHDAY. JULY 17. 1M&

4 PAQE8

6 O^OLCX)K EDITION

<RMEHnS ElBnOCUTB
MENKIILEO
ELECTRICAL STORM
ISWEPT OVER THE CITY AN OmCER

COLUMBM
TURNED BACK

KTieMST aiin»H struck

the fire dci«ribH*ni. The
IS s<-<*n
by Morgan
Mon
I'algc. <
of .the
clouds like a nirks*
;sci>-w
Hrf, and
the Weather vail** **f
(CooUnm>d cm Kiuirih l•agt•.|
Slathotftal Staapta Waa Struck and the
;• Tawar Sat on FIrw—Entire Fir*
Alarm SyaUm af the City Fut
Otit of Cammiaaien-No
THE DECK OF. SAiLROAT.

Livaa Wer* LaaL
The twarat alaetrical and wiial atorm
In the hlatary of Travaraa City atruck
th# city ahortly afUr 7:30 last avaning
and continaad for almaat three houm.
In that time, the rain faH was 243
Anehaa, racordad by Oovammant Obaarvar WaiL adiich la unpracedantad.
The damage, hawavar, waa nominal
and na livaa wmra loaL So far as
could bo iaamod today there wai no
on# aortoualy Injurod.
What tha damage waa outside the
city cannot be learned aa meat of the
rural telephone line* are not working
today. There waa practically no damage at Old Miaaion and it la thought
^ that tha fruit crop waa not hurt to any
heavy axtanL
Tha antiro firt alarm syatom of the
city waa randarod usalaaa but fortonatetjr the only call on the department
waa made by talephona. Tha ayotam
la being ropalrad today, every box
having bean grounded.
Approach af the Storm.
A briak eoutli wind bad b«-«*n blow­
ing fn>m alK>ut 7 o’rUirV In I he nioni
lul Wtnie
• fonMtl
I buau *
ke bay I
In the
ke eheller alK*ul 1! oVIcule wind rtmtlnuei
afiemtHin ihe
agually and ahurily after 5 uVUiek it
almoet died away. Therw wan . Mill
Ctmeblerablr eea runnlOR In the hay at
e o'rlork and at 7 n!rlnrk ihe wIihI had
frmbeued conaiderahly wtill htdillnc
aUwdlly In the eiwlh The aky wa«
gradually hr-crmilng overeaMi and thiT4>
was a heavy hlark cloud In Ihc northweal. Half an hour later ike wind
aiartml. At 7; I'd. 1( wax blow it
from Ihe w«N*l. It
for eonie time qnlrklv l»e<'<imUfk
freaher until the oand on the weal
hliu waa picked up and hurlinl far
Into the bay. Aa the w
In Intenally. the oand lM>came
until It hK>ked a* though the whole
wrat aide wau on Art* and the amoke
waa ndllng tn great cluuda. Then,
without (Muuilng In force. It ahifletl t«i
the northeaal blowing the oand In
clouds rn»m the east aide hill« while
»t aide Htlll cont Inmil.
1 the
nd shined
rth. To
a-esl. 1
I a strange l<M>king riouilil appr
Till*
bay it <v»tild he a<*en
re bla<
1*
hut out tieyond that
ta a t
Tlilii
quickly ^ait^utchlng

DEATH CAME TQ
GEN. ^CKMAR
NATIONAL COMMANDER PASSED
AWAY YESTERDAY.

By Wire to the BroilBg Beeord.
SEVERAL OTHERS WOUNDED IN
Ossining. .V. Y.. July 17—Praying
for merry on their aouU. CTiarkss
INFANTRY MUTINY.
Jackson, colored, and James Breen.
wE’ . paid the dtmth penalty In the
electitc chair In tbe Sing Slag A

LiHhean
THAT WAS GIVEN THEM BY REOl- shot a saloonkeeper whllo trying
eject him.
MFNTAL OFFICEML

By Wire to the Evening Rorard.
I strain Ohio.. July 17.—Nearly |70.iioldy Id
hllls and ancient swuri«• lK>en Itaken
in a bulls*is«- tten
i when \ three hermit hruthers
II was n<it a
med Maach had hoar*lc*l their
lib ag.j
I'oinniuiuhT-iii Oiiief
ulih for more than a quarter of a
flinar
the eliv H»’d ad
dlesM«-d (III- Mal<- ttatliellllK «»f (
|S»SlS. 1 hiring hb kUv in tl
t'oiiims
iinand*>r lllackmar ma*hth,- n*-w.s „f M^ d<-i
*^se m.rniw lu the h«wrl «* mail) I Th.rmem.ter R.jKhrd
rowder *»f Ihe C;, A. IL. I
T^l*i nnnonhci-im ni will rauM' much

HOT IN DETROIT

'prStr

May Die.

Ihtls**. *|thili*i. wlu-r**

By Wire to the livening Rei-or*!.

Aftgr ths aoctlM stWBi hs4

If you iltMiht this, step in and .
look at the priiws ptatvxl On our
light wei;:ht Cheviot. W«w«tedaod
ll*>meapun Suita—just tho suit !*»
vncatii>n wear.

Oanmvms 9Ko»m
«md OxForeJm

"or Men, Women and
Children

dl KubsekSBoytSttLf

Many Lines

Koorkorwioasi P*rlom
^3.00 airkcR
-rmm or P»mRmrsR iCIcI

AU<1 will bt) |tle!U84-(l to i;i\v
om* to any la»ly intonwttvl.
Milk Wetsl Cn^ni is oiio of
the A^tuil cnvims. It is a
cruaiii with a ri'putatiou ami
wo oon honestly ivooinuieiul
it. We are sure it will sus­
tain its'n'imtatiou. The ivt~
uhir sijMxl j.ir is -'lOi*. If >ou
wish to try it ask ft»r a wiiul»h*.

Selz Royal Blua

THE

M.iiU* in .ill kinds of Leathers

SHOES
FOR MEN

AMERICAN DRUB STORE
219

O. C. MOFFATT

$3.50
For a'lle at the Old Keliable
Shoo Store of

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0...

RKaMIsIvwd tn I SOB
Room aiO Btato Bank Bldg.

RifirKii:

Rianos

242 E FRONT ST.

F"or

Sold Only Uy

BACHANT & ROSCOE
Qlbtri Ctimbsr
and
Building materials

lo

arc sold at most satisfactory prices!
liasy
to say—and just as easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply yard—your*
orders for

Store Fronts, Veranda Work and Interior Finish
solicited. Clive us a chance to figure on anything '
you need in lumber and materials. -

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CD.
ClUzsna Phon*. 32i Bull. 109.

W. L. Brown. Managwi

Yowl

GET IT AT
GUNNELL nos.
It will afford you constant
pli-osim* for yi-are and years.
l»!»iasim*
There is notliint; you ttau a«ld
to your hoDH* that will briuu
you BO much enU*rtainmenL
Think it over Uslay, visit our

ftv

’ •i

SMART OXFORD

MilK Weed
Cream

Abetracta of TIUb
PRICES SATISFACTORY

r

DOROTHY DODD

We luu'u rt«eive»l a lot of

saui|)lofi t»f lu^haurs

H. R. Macdonald, Arr.

easy terms -wo can and do
make, the un-at variety of Pi­
anos and (Irgaus of which wo
arc exclusiv-o -aj?i>nts. This
makes it easy to buy and easy
to pay.
No other Musi*- Iloust* can do ns well by you.
Full line of Talking Machines, Kecords nuil l\»|mhir Music.

A Great Scramble
.FOR OUR...

68c Shirts

ORINNCCUL. BRO’TMKRB
ffkUSiB-t IWtmt Haile Heaw, IS* t. Frut St

MErMS CsYOUNG MENS
ClfOXHlNGt e rURNISHINOSj

to*>k
hnuara but

tbfir could find
Electrical Display.
The electrical display was grandly
terrifying. l*rt>\loiis t*i the storm,
tbe beiA ligbtuing or chain lightning
played at very short Intervals lllnmlAatifig tbe dying day In aa uncanny
sort of a manner. As the storm
progressed, these fiashes became more
fraguefit and more brill Ian i. 8«'emlngly U«ey oqatlnued

' to gather i
ngth.
Plaally/ tbom was aa extra heavy craoh
and the anutheast was enlightened by
of blinding brightness,
a IItM (
ikm of all was th«? flash
lek tbe lletbodist rhurrh. This
fd a rocket as halls of fire
neuawd to dart from the holt llseU.
The flash resnmhlcd a great brilli
Illsnt
coRasMi estMidlag from tbe mrib to
the sky.

I invested hoc, sod It only Ukes a
[ ivw at thas time in the seoaun, wOl
keep yuucuul and properly dremed
lor tbe balance of th<^aammcr.

Black and Tan

Kmm^ prroraW 9R.

Iota. Then the wind came and with It
such thick weather that the^t'olumUla
dltaiqteared. Ijiter, over in ih»> vicin­
ity «*f ISdgewuod. a light was sivn for
I waa
rocket hut II resembled more closely a
lUimaii candle. BOIne wort» of the
oplnkm that the Columbia or the'
CTreocent hatl be«*o blowi
• shallllow.
cinlly and had atruck In
• rocky water.
8<i strong was the wind that gtwd
*l*ed men were lifted ItuiNly and
thrown Iwrk. Open doors facing w»rth
. require*! the efforta of kereral strong
men in rbigo. In the city heavy
hranchea were tom from trees And
mneral treew themselves unable to
strain, snapped off.
ism lilt
rivers.'
In the nearest

Otfgrds

Americ/uiBru6 Store Cut Prices on

’ iwH'n
that II

n«fogt'

Tka Hakart CampRRsr. PiDpt.

UMdir, Jiif 17.1905

Three Brothers Had Hoarded Their
Wealth for Over a Quarter of
a Century.

r,lJ;

O'l-rv BOOK BTOORHS

TO Kill fTAllAM KIKE

Rapar^ That the Crew of tha Battloahlp Imperator Ateaander II Has
Anarchist Has Been Placed Under AnPut ts Acs Without Ita
rest—Claimed He Waa CommlaOfllcirt.
aionad to Kill King.
Ity Wire to the l-Tvcolng Record.
By
Wire to tbe Evening Record.
L/vdx. July 17.—A regiment of ln»
lUime.
July
17.—Authoritif* have arfautry sUtl<in<-d at Kkatrinburg has
miitinlcd owing to treatment at'cord r.-sied an ararehiri named Barberic.
came h*-re fnmi New York. It Is
r'*! the eullstivl menn bv the
Ihe ulDc<>r»
olBc*'
a
l»erip was tcommissioned
numb*-r of stddlers revtdicd and killed claimed Earb
offle* r• and M-vcral (Hhyr «»lficer* assassinate King Victor Kmauu«-I and
o w*>uod««l.
autbi
id««l. The autburiii(<s
sum that be ranm here for tb«- punsjse of
led oih*T mx>ps whichI surroundtvl
niuilius-rs ami forrwl th*-m
n-nder. Th*-y ww then hound and
n to iiiUltary prison.
French syndicate has <»ffered to
advance Kussia as high as fC.oo.MNi.OOt)
If that itnich Indemnity !..« asked by
Julian.
Crew MutiInied.
iymdoii. Jul> 17. The rurr*-s|Kind
T* ■
Ileutcr Ti-legram
romp
sbiirg wir«‘s; *il Is
PetHrsbiirg
isirteil from ('nuintailt
that the c
fr.ui»
of th*? Iialilchiiip lin|M*rator Ab-xau
BULLETIN:
II had mutinii?*] aa<i the men have
wit bout thilr .iffliHTs ••

CONDITION KEPT SECRET AT HIS FORTUNE IN MOLDY BILLS WAS
TAKEN FROM OL D8AFE.
WIPES REQUEST.

mli.-n bf.
.'ml bi
I b? liiKMIual li<

NtPCTN YEAR-

The good points of Ihe Watennan’s Ideal Foantaia Pen
stiek oat No ahakini; to start writuifr A ntufanu
Bow of ink. A gold pun of hUfhest oaraL A iniAnntee
of satisfaction. Wo vrill tcU yon the rest if you but
let ns.

TRET OUECTEO TO TREAT8EIT

HAD BEEN lU FOR HN DAIS TOOK HERMITS’WEALTH

Commander In Chief BIsekmar Hat
Large Number of Friends
Here->Waa Here Not
a Month Ago.

U

LIKE THE EARS OF A RABBIT

Jamas Rraen. Whha. and Oiarioa
Jackaon. Cdoreti. Paid the Pmmlty
for Taking Human Ufa.

iafo the aomk It tuniMl aroond aad
WAS THE MIORfT EVER KROWN came back bat the »eratid cau- va* <wt
«o bad ai the flr»t altlamsh the Ufht
IN U>CAL MIETORY.
Blag 8ai0i«M] rumiBxtoiulr.
Malhadlst ClMirch Struck.
Doling I be etorni from
anoth at
t:2o whirb «a« a retarn *4 the banieaa which «w«*pt o»er the diy ea
in the ev*«ini; the entlr>* electric 1___
In the hearena iieenM^ to rulaainaie In
a triple oombinatkui of fiaabe*. aad «>
auddenly did it dart fn«a the elimd*
aad Rtrike material portion* of the elt>
that pMKile were thrown dow*» with
the Tk>l»*nce of the rrmtart. On Wa^h
WHEN WIT|4IN HALF A MILE OF tngton atnsi the ape* of the alorm
centered and with the awful thunder
OVAL W8M DOCK.
bolt the air was at nnre filled with the
Odor €»f btimlng rubber qnie|i<> foi
wrxl by tbe imIot of burning wood
wldenia ruohed out and nttempu^ tn
!e the tn>nbb- wbirb maa found at
Metbodiat rhurrh which bad be«-n

and coaler aortli jnrUoii.

CommandmvTn-CW ef W. W. Blackw

*rrm.r *:s:-

r ‘b?. zii:
I >c
nS27“b,rSr.t
SXSim'iL «r'i;v'.':

was promoted on the field Uy General
Custer to the rank of captain.
Through three admluistrations (hose ^
Of Governor* Long. Talbott and Rice ■
Judge advocate general of Mas-1
saehusetu
Its. At last naikmal encamp-!
BMttt of t c G. A. R. be was elected i
PMNd ’ coflUMUukr la chM.
1

irb.:!
"o- *c.rFOLa

n- -h»«

..j.™,..

th* RarJc
E. N Prince* of S53 Washington
ttrv*et. while working on a scaffold at
tbe residence of Mrs. Plere* Washtngt«m sirwet. where
re he was empiuyed
at reshlngllng
reshlngUng the roof, feii ten feet
to the ground this ammln
awrailag acvenly
Injuring
back aad Umba.

Supply your Summer WanbNow
OPEN TODAY TO SELL YOU
Washable Vests, Negligee Shirts, Straw
Hats, Golf Pants and Suit s—O N E*
FOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : : :

i!«HERMAK
£.HDII!n&R.,
(NW OAVlBaPIaOCK.)

A FEW MORE LEFT TO CLOSE

REGULAR $1.00 GOODS

“68c !:
N. B.—We have a lot of Men’s HoseClosing out at a Bargain.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

‘i

' ^'-.r ^

■^r

THC CVINIIM fttCORa TRAVCIIM CtTV. MICHIOAH. MOMOAY, JULY 17. IMS.

MWESSIVE

ONdMCm Di SUMMER

MIMISTKJL

Rev.

CIbert

MlfM aa

Raaerti

Loot
•B Nwimu <nek lo U»n tmi pick this way. to aanst in tbe dimiaatkm.• P
for him. They lire
B.O.. 1AM ML TaTaom. A^
la wigwams aad tbetr mode of life
laaoXhaaapmmss aeisck
while la camp la aboot aa priodUve aa

Cb ,

thetc aaoaatara* IM years ago.
pngple vtatt the camo.

Many

Bvanr ladlaa

dorlag the bevvy aeaaoo oarriea a lliHe
aad foUowiag thla Bar. Bhart Rnaaeil
gave a very betpfol addraaa to G«rvaa
Corey of Oaaway. who vaa re
mialater aa Baterdajr. Jt vai
I very
lagreoaire eoeoe aad tbooe
reaent
will ever remember the addreva and
the prayer of Ira C. Johnaua rummltting blm to the work of the mlnlatry.
On aaroaac of the storw the avemlag aarvioa vaa aovel and tboae that
were there were well repaid for ooae
tag. The Jlghtalag put the ligbta out
twice bet tbia did not Interfere maJly with the aervioe. lUv. «bav«
leU spoke of the C. R. BM>vemeot
CUftrCW LAW.
Of the PYleads and explained the real
Ormnd lUpMt ba* a f^rfnr lav. a
prlnclplea c»f the Bndeavor.
fiav oaa vidi mo tmt» or yau%m
Rev. Wallaee Johnann i
Tbnv are a nambar of aeooad-liaad tonight at 7;tS hml wt^y night tbla

jrassr
'jiAssturasr-'

oaea arouad Uie fUie .that tha ramifar# Oftr aoaM hare

|hat aa vrl)

Blcbt ahd now the ciiixens will hare a

Naval Affaba far

the uauer baa

lav beeaaie artire.
dudiag

been

thraabed out

Her.

LanfoiaB. for-

•arty of thia city. Vera appareotly In
fhvor of It and proaotmeed the lav a
0ood Boaaure.

However, one of the

hoard of aMenaoo 4Hda*t thiak eo oad
haa

bached

: Thla

up hia

alderman

argumenia

clalnui

with

that

there

sboold be a curfew taw for motbera as
Wrtl as Children.

He holds that H

SKitber la at bcone where abe oagbt to
be aad amkas homa pleaaant for her
ebUdiwB t)>at they wlIJ stay there Inotaad of rregoeattng the otreeu.
believes that the mother la the central
Sgure of the home and abould keep her

cago catalogue jobber.

One of the prerrteat of the summer
partiaa waa givan
glv<
Friday, afternoon
by Mrs. John F. Oil
tr of her
gueai Mrs. hi. 8. Sla
Chicago,
Mrs OU. wMiSC partiaa are always
markad
by novelty and charm excallad beraalf lo thU. which took
form of a chetr)- party and lunch<
Hrugresalve &<M» was Ihe first feature
of the aftamoaa, the Srsl prise, a hand
painted plate decorated with cherrlas.
was won by Mrs. W. O Holdan. The
cooaolatloo.
a hand
painted pickle
dish In therrles. was given to Mrs. J.
W. Patcklo and the guest prii
birch hark picture.
Tha dining
room was
beautl
fltifnily
decorated, cherry branches loaded
Ml with
leaves and fruit wera auspended
the aleolrolier. and the centerpiece
waa a mound of rhertiaa and foliage.

leaaons lnam<>tl Iberc cling even until
never leave.

Kut at the same time thf<

•AVE THE SHADE TREES.
The HMildcnta on Kialc striN*!

arc

making a iMnMig.^irot<iii agalniU

the

ilamage to IhHr shade m>CH which Ih
alresdy apparent where the bltiilltbir
iMiVemi'fit ia b<-lag laid.

Oa the bk*rk

Ijetanrii tjaaa and I'ark slnnHs there

The iCunlUh Moral Plat*.
The royal pUte at W'lndsur Is gener­
ally feekooed to be woiih about £Z,OUU.OOtk and it la no aaaauol tbhig at a
sUle banquat at the castle to have
plate to the value of £CUU,OUO in tbe
I.
Tbere are two state dinner
aerrk-es. one of «old and on** of allver.
Tbe gold aervKv* was purctuumd by
Oeorps IV. and w ill dine LIU iiersous.
The plat«*M akme of this service cu^t
il:!jno. On state oevaatoos UM*rv
mually pls«*ed uu the dining table

among Cadillac dealers, that the four

SSS:^r..„. u..

the farm, bad required |
,
.
PBKLV mETABLC.
of seventeenI cents
rents ID)


aonie of the tnva.

Tlie property own­

1/

to the fMunrll and ank that the C.-ntral
DltiiUthlc company Ih* requiri*d !•» pmvide guarda «m

the smiAeaiarkv

the roller ntarhlora to
damage.

prevent

«if
the

This Is very lm|M>riant and

the company ahould aee |u Jt that the
firoper protretion la provldt*d
street

Is

favored

with

-Tills

hniidmls

<*f

tieanttrul mapira and every prccaiiiltm
ahould be tahtt) to guaranuH* no dUSgurement let
of Ihe tn*«*a.

alone the diwtruction

It has taken years to rrc

ate this at tract Km and at the pri'scnl
- irate-as lllusirated on the block
' llmieu M uvuild requln- hut a few davs
:lo destroy tbe labor
^

y^ra.
-------

Deafness
i
Deafneaa Cannet
Cannot Ms
Bs Cursd
Curt..
By local appllcallona. aa they cannot >
rsarb the dlseaen! portion of the ear.
Tbare.la
tre. la only one way to cur© deafI. and that la
by otwttilutioual i
ramedloK.
i^loK. Dearneaa la eai
eauatM by an j
latamed
the i
" csondltlon of
* **
*■

Ing of tbs Baatachlaa tuU'.
I
this tube la InBmed you have a rumbttag'bound or Imperfect hearing, and
I
when It la entirely rioaed. deafness la'
tbe roenK. and unleaa UK* Inllammatlaa enn be Uken out and thla tube
raniomd to Ha normal condition, bear­
ing will he destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by ca­
tarrh. which to aotktac bat aa In­
flamed condlUoa of the mneous snr

^y

I.
I*

and unlimited credit exttmdcd to all.

en­

H. O. Joynt. Supl.

*

J. 'W. SR-AHTER

WMoaI* uA IttoU T*ara*IIakI*Hoa*F«rmiiWr

ABatomico-Physiotogicil Massage
(The Huhliard Ryalem.)
A srlentfflc lr«'atme«i for all kinds

wiilecunngtbe
disease
builds
excess of the wmount for which he, op every part of tbe body bv its fine tonic

cure.

could

\*-h>iMs

n investmci
have

borne city.

bought

the nails

Hell do It again. lM>wi-ver.

some day. hoping to save enough on
bit next

9rder.

which

he

won t,

age.

Again this narrative Is adorned

srith a Bsora).

Maki's weak peoplo strong, ih-ilin.

siirunkt'n

muscles,

Tn-aiing

Wrinkles

n moved.

shouldered,

muscular

young men who have made their mark

NEW YORK WOMAN ROBBED OP
JEWELS IN HER HOME.

■ t**. of l*li

-Fat .

l“*f'

and hml ... rest my^ands on my kj^
Jiihns..ti'^ f «hen
ualK.V
.n 1 as
afflictluti 1 was nawinti by Kl.-ci
F.
t*T«. which r»->t«rtv*tl m.v h.-aii

in Earn

Humn. this \

From Which

Earrings

c Tom Aroused Her—Diamond

summer to aecumitlato enongh piuney |

W.

wonderful."

■rtlE I.VnU.N IM.AVOF

«nt i
the

burglar* op,rate
biirglan

that

The hoya

fashion, they look after the want* of j

In contact with all sort ofjwHe
pie and are afiortied an excellent op­
portunity to study characiA'r.

Th«*fv Is

nothing obnoxioiiK alNtiit waiting table.
th«* other hand it is a novel ex­
perience and all Hie fellows thurriugliAside from Waite and

They are t>*it denied I hi* eoctal

privilegt's of the resort.

Afler they

furm*h.Hl her
with the first waniind «f the nddn'i v
Then It was discovered that a fin- liad
first
ihonght llial .lbe l.iirglars migl.t
set fire to the place aerldenially. but
after a Ihomiich exaniiiiuiiun. nr*
Marshal De Mllgion said there .
nothing conibitstJIde in the wurdoils-.
and the first must have Is-eii ik'HIn'i
alely Sttirled by the ltlt^u.ler^.

In' ae.-n by

It you canni.i «
w..rk. f."'! i

«t».ss an.l
.- l:itr.« riott. lu.m IV.rl^^, J.:.
Mi.uniain '
haw iHm <.v.-r. d a diamond
equal to it.
iHtits, Tia or Tablet* , for con-umpH.ui. If ^ywrT. ar «t»hs
Ji.hn.-oii Drug Co:
I lion or pm uuuarla.'ai will, bowci.-r, be

ThU n'nditlon
tnery tmc.

Ei",

IV--

dn
Irosslng ticket agent.

H.

a

1. Ry

*___________ 1

Kseeatloa mt L««la XVI.
Tbe m*w«i which aurrutUMled the car
rtage closed aronud lue, bum lue akmg
to the pla«v of execution and plaeeil
me. so lo s|»eak. In fruot of Ihe m*affold. I betM'kl ibe aiqwUlug siN'ctaelc
llie crime had been hardly aiH-ouipUab
etl wb«oi u cry of "Vive la nationr rose
f
^
bT^nlleJi; U
through the crowd.

This cry wa* fol-

up

Pleaaant Affair T-iven at Weoue-t
Club Yesterday.
The Klinday nffeiiusMi itinc-rt at
We-qii.M.»ng eiub lioiise giv.-n by St



.'tn> |M.iiits tliht an'aluvnyK ii'ilicx'.'ihli'ill tlijr Btyle nii.I iiiak.'

.»«

Tslrata
CssOaesee.
We win gtva One Hundred Dollars
A olngte talent man. aotqiurted by
for any case af deal
deafnabs (caused by
caurrh) that
cannt
mot be
cured by Ffvat M'lr AXFuOdeut'e. will achieve more
than a ten uleat man who docw not
liall'a Catarvt Cure, Send tor eircu
U'fleve In bimaelf. Tbe mltsl eannot
lara, free.
^
F. J. CHENEY fl CO.. Toledo. O. act with vlgvir In tbe prraenor of
Bold by druftiata. 76c.
doubt.
A wavering mind make* a
Take Hall s Family Pills for aoaatl- wavering exet-utlon.
Tbere must be
certal
there
cated mkn
TO FIGHT TOBACCO TRUflT.
orlm Baa faith that Be can do tbe thing
Twin City Retail Osalera Will 0«^ be nadertnkop oEten puts to abame tbe
average eodege bred man. wboee overpania*.
«L Joseph. Mich.. July IT.—Retail mltnre nod wider ontlook bare someraerrhants of tbla city and Benum
Itarbor are preparing to prganlse to
fl|Rt the tobamrtrwst. Aq npprad will
be Issued asking tbe pabUc to enpport
ctlng tbeartoa
tflesn In tbe campaign against ibe oeto6 always opca
P«B. They declare that tobacco U held
at suck a high flgure ibai there are
np proflta ia traat made «ooda for tbe
Card ef TBanka.
rotors. There are fortv dealers ta
tky two dtiaa aad It to tbe plaa to
We wlak M> tbaak the kind aelgbsabnre bettor prteaa from tbe oomblae bora and friends tar tbalr nasisunae
or rofos* to handle Ma poods.
dnriag tbe olckneos and death of oar
husband nnd father; atoo the Maooabeea and Xrtenda who ao ktadly aeat
flowers.
Mta. ItaBa IL HaR aad VBmIly,

The oriui-

(linitii;

na.iit—it

is such an

Voii slioul.I have .me of our

t'iowta

tmlisplay ninl |»rf>U;el y.uir fain y (’)iiiia ;iinl lie able

to sliow your

China b> yonr frieinls H» lln- Is-sl

|Mt.-Mbl«*. to ha\e Fcvenil

of mbaiiLigt'.

They, are la<iii-

tifnlly pulishi'il <toM.-ii < hik. with U'lif glass etnls ami front,and a
iiiirmr |Kin* l liaek.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

We haw llii

kinil yon want ami «in suit the most exacting.

high lioi k anti nuvliuui liaek, w'ootl stint, eane
seat, ami lealht'r seats.
to Sl.'i.OiJ ,-i set of

six

stail,

chairs,

The

vi tieer s-vklh'

The wood and cane s»Nits sell

from

nml the hainlBoiiie la»x s* at din. rs

made fn.in R.-l.'.'b-*! sUKik, witli a

hand

ruhlxtl

liiiish.

$|H.tlUto

$::i.0U ja-r w't of t; chairs.
We Itav.'a fi-w wLs of solid oak cane scat dinej^

from 5 l.li-** to

$'j0U tliat we are closing out at oust

THE DINING TABLE
QUESTION SOLVED
hen yon

insiioct otir eiiornious

Tht* ROBHINS Table
f «r <lrw.d
t for Mid

They wll fn.iii $10.U0 lo $2-\00.

WHAT ABOUT THE DINING
CHAIRS?

THERE IS MO DEMAND

with

its

line of
{vib'tit

t’lhles.

hxtve n*-

Lniiu'r and leg fusbait'r, oannot lie tHiualle^l by an*
other make in IxNiuly. styh- and
can get this table in any

length

durability.
yon

want,

’You
from

b ft. to 10 ft., and add to its length lit any time by

flee as a result of tbe many people
found wanting small kmna to pay In-

fimiilniv.

THE CHINA CLOSET
is aliiKist a iit*oesslty ia the ni'Fl.-rn

v.Ty

orimnienl to llie nHint.

If

ii]t i»f «nir

Jiality is fuiiinl in iho slyle of il.'sign. the tiistiticJinii in niaimeran.l liiiisli of the vv«jrkuiuiiBiiip.



lowed by slleiiee moHt wonderful and ten-st. The objects are lo lasure the
hand WTltlng.
«“*»« profound.
ShanM'. honw and payment of aaaessmenta in fraternal for a sh»w. cramped
already Itovered o\-er the wide
orders when the member la disabled Learn to
expat
«nae.
1 ftsased oyer It s m*eou«l
by illmws or temiMiraiily out of em­ roovi'mc-nt
time.
% mrrletl along
ployment. thereby preventing the laps­ ness college and increase your ear
tuid brouglit me
Exi>eri
penman
walki
ing of oertlflcatea through misfortune Ing capacity.
slowly •
F3nn.ll
lu bis
to lo
Age quallficallnn ia from 18 to 60. and charge; two classes dally.
jnly K-Zi
the cost ia fixed at a $2 entrance fei>. once.
Stupo
r tbe wbsic and thereafter 10 cents per month for
elty. I was obliged to go out twice and
each 11,000 of tnaurmnee.. regardlesa of
found tb«!
atreeu de*erti*d and alleot.
Hie aaessalns had kHt their wonu<d the amount of naanoamenta. The orig
daring.
Tbe ^tuldlc grl*'f made Itself Inatora of the Idea has applied for patenu aad copyright on the plan,
felt, ant! Ih«>r quailed lM*for» It—Mem
uirs of Chancellor IVisquIer.
evolved It while operating a loan

’^">‘•**7

ORIGINALITY AND DISTINCTION

in

the concern will be watched with In-

P' •

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

•t aed llaiiii
]>ftialy.-1
Satunlay
true college style and tlo' tnu- etdiege was stricken silh paialy.-l-*
aftemiMiu. Mr. Miller was killing lu
spirit priHlomlnaies everywhere.
Ihe sh«H> shcqi of AIIhtI IK-Zcl a<
East Front stn*<‘t ami wlihout w
The latest novelty In the insurance
ing fell f'-um Ills ehai*- to t>*e tl«sir
line fia« just l*e«*n launeht**! In 1‘ort l>h>Kieian was siimmcmi^d and he
Huron and pn>!KWM>« to work on alto laken to hl.H hnin
the anibiilnm-*-.
Mr. and Mrs
sm-rn,an
gether new lines.
|is plans and pur­
weleoniiHl
eir home
poses itelng so dllTcrent from that of
last tilghi
other organizationk, the prugrt-sa of
ruoma are fitted

I"**

m. inlon* d by 3H. T »«<;gf.o| V.anl.>. r.
A Surprise Party.
I Tcnn. "I had a rA..igK.'f«i54uurliH n
phaxant surpriM- party may he y.*ars .
Nothing lul,md n.e.'tmtH I
I, to ymur su.mach and liv.-r. h.r ' t.mk Dr King’s N.-w
DlMmv.'ry Un
ine whb h will r.-ll. ve fonuimptio,1.0,UKhH and ('olds, whick
HAY VIKW ( A.Ml* MFKTING
Ih.-ir p.iiu and discmf.itf. vi/.:
Dr.-gave tm* insiaiit rA-li»»r. an.l «'ff»'cte«l a
King’v.N.-w Ur.- Ihlls. Th. y are a p. rin.nn. m cun .”
Vm-qualU'd quick
VIA G 11. A- I. RY.
m,o-i. xvonderttil r.’m«-.ly, affoi.ling gun- f-iire, for Throat and lung Tnuil.l.-K
Round trip lick.'Is will lx- >..M t.
n lii'r and «ui. . I..r h.'adxch.'. «li.irim-*.s j Ai .lnh..<..r. Dnig So.re r<.*a.
Hay Vi. w July 11. 12. 17. is ami ly
and n.n.- iipaib.n.
ij»aii*.n. 2.'.c
2.m- at Joliit.-.a.
Jolin.-.a. Dnii:
Mnn: M.-ad-.
Xl.-ad^. S.
S*. i:
K Wail It .‘t*.n>.’dn.i
with nluru limit trf Aug !!• at ra«.- o
F. H Mi-ads. S. K. Walt A i pri.m .-.ue .Hid
.-x,, Tl.iM*. gnaranU'cU.
I S1.n.^■ drug Ml.n s.
i tsiUle
12 hn.
July lu-r.t’
*

21*Uion-wi-.l-s;U-lo-fept-l

complete their diitlt's they hasten to;

Their

A foutr for th..

FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT.

their iodgings. having a huildlug nil s..;
skleliuard umaiueiita there
pivtty trlOee la the way of a peacock
<toB ..Ihw riollioi. and i
of luvs-loim stuim, \alutd at taO.tWt. are Pad
a tiger’s bead fruui India, with a
the remirters wliuiu tliey have Hcrvi**!
aulld Ingot of gold fur Its tongue and
at meal ilnie. They arc flonired ty the
diamond teeth.
Tbla wuulerful <-ul
tenilon.
lectiiU) of plate la crown pro|terty, young women who hiake the re*u*rt
\i bleh iirartk-ally means that It be their summer aistdr as much as by thi*
lotigs to the country.
co-eds when they aar at the unlvcrKity.

an.l gru«

JohntM.n Drug

mni^ near Peiokkcy, Mlrh.. daliy from

junc

manner. Atilmd la nnconventiunal
‘iitiunal Ii which a pair of dinnioml i-nrringM hud
Hleh*-d, broil
black jackets, white -'varsltv” aivh-'hi'en >-uaU-h*-d.
brought hi-r

one of the young men: **or counM*. we

cure

1*. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich.

did

about their dutlea in

pleasure to "fill ’enj up again.** Said

to

cat.

Tmver.-ii* City, or t*. L. IxjckwcHKl, t;

few Who haptien to spi'nd a day at

the diners and seemingly regard It aa

getting extra leavx*sof us.

viaoeaarib*

111 .50 for the

aurance aaseaamenU when tcmporarily

Ash. and

niagnitioi'nt w;u

embanaaaed.

It

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

sells

from $S.O0 to

SUTp to $2:100 for the

finisluHl ijiuirterwl

tal U'lse, Fn-neli or nuissive
8«|nare U*!) tables.

Oak—{xxiea-

ctirvui h-g—round or

Other dining

tables sell from

* A BUFFET IS NEEDED
to oompleU* the •furnishings of the room.
at the present time

the

We show

best assorted line of buf-

feta we have ever dis{dayi*d covering full range of
pieces in colonial ami moih*m style in Iioth goMen

WIWT'Xr

OBCIMT

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

aso SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

J. B. Paifc Hcctric Co
us CASS STREET

At

: Sons' drug ston'a;

I h*l!<.

of the Indian as a romantic figure,

burglar-

track and alhletlc HHd.

Guarani .H-d

tha” will Ih* given at l^e Ya way go
July 4th to S»pt. 4th.

Rings Also Gone.

pot them through college

thU resort rvvogulae In the modest
appeaHng young
feilowa, heroeu

_

ov«t

Th«' OJII.wBy Indian drama • Hiawa­

of Michigan art* waiting table gt stag

which they might wen be protoJ.

i ;,*‘:^h‘’sSi:nv AroCi

Frei' examinatioAs.

|»ark>ra

VIA (J. R. t I. RY.

on Ihe athletic field at the Cnivrrslty
Maad resort, near lYin

Forced to Starve.
F. L.** k. of <*^mcortl. Ky. aaya:
sick wiih typhoid an.l kid- ' "For
smT. r.'.l agtaih'*. with
Aum.- ll.m- a M.re on m> UPP.M- Up.. s>o
so italnfv
,uHnr«1.
1 whep I g..t i xoin.-llm.'s. that I cyiUl no* oat. After

knew

re- m-y

stor«*s h«-al<h to «*very dl-M-a-si**! part
th.' iHsly.

folks M'diie.s].

SHEWASCHLOROFORMED

Bent H«r Double:

of Bilim nts that other nitwns fail to

Trade aad iraffle-with

your home merchants —Ca<HUac Kew*.
Two** broad

m SWIFT spceme cs.. AttaKa. c

to

ssake up for hla aeventk-<*n cert short­

hies.

«if

ers this evening will pr«*iM>ni a protest

must Ik*

jua 24-tf

laterestlng fact, afler a few inquirlea

verslty Iwiys at the Island walling la

liecn o|M>raiisl It Is shown that iiiucli
of the line foltage has l>ecn biimi>d.
destructlnn

lawns

forced.

Then It occurred

IKinlap there are abtnit a doxen uni-

lately where the ateaiti ndlcra have

c«implele

EVERYmijG TO FURIISH YOUR HOME---

of the great amount of water

hla four kegs yesterday aftemooa aad

ly . tijoy It.*'

la a rt»w of very tMaiillful tnv.H niid

threatening

On ac-

scriptIve iiarophict can Im? had by ad-

The menu,
which carried
out th
cherry Idea, was aa follows:
oblldren at home and admits that she
0 salad.
Ox tongue,
must ask the poUca to aid her,** he
rry salad.
Hot ndls.
lo tan with whipped crt'ai
Sarlmo
aaya.
Maraschino cherry Ice cream.
Carfew laws are good things, if they
Little cakes with candlt*d cherry docare oofureed. aa the atreei aad ea
I and c
peeUlJy ibe street sfier darkoMS baa
CufftH
fallen, la no place for children. The

parwats ahould aid tbs law by doing

At

water Ik* used without
nozclc or aprinkUr aitacht'd.

sprinkling

fosa that she la uaahle to heap her

y-

Hours for sprinkling Ixsrns un^ from

and other pnrposcs necessary tules

•‘It-la no honor to a parent tOcCon-

their pari.

of our close buyings
Come in and examine
our line and ;*cc if we
have not got just what
you want.

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
5 to S a: m. and from 6 to 9 p. m.

should

after yaars and emnetluee the scars

^ You Hay Reap
The Profit

used during the day for manufactur-

He received

place.

,

romvxBT of Cblcaxu.
r home at Cleo lake
tda a guoil deal of time
kis family during the hk-atc*!
Mr. l>atlan is an emhusiasilr
and n successful om*. toi».
Mr. Wium landed
, . ihlng' sevt'o
aad une-haU
pounds.

are sold la every hardware store In
Cadillac, he mailed an order to a Chi­

tbe journey 1

the

The clergy. In-

Williaai

The inactivity of the Liver. Kidneys aad
Buying from Chicago catalogue job­ Bowels caasesthe refuse matter to remain
bers la not as prottable as h might be, in th* system, which, coming in conUct
with the different acids of the body.
mscurding to a nearby fartner. who
*' lonns uric acid t® be absorbed bv tbe
eeaiily indulged
expertmeot. blood aad distribBted to tbe diderent
Needing four kegs of aails. such as

kegs. In ;>ls wagon. In readiness fori

of Mar Prlonda

prettjr

before

A bi-; n»*w lot is now being placed on our show rtoors.
By being able to bandle.a large lot, just at this nme
of the year, when they usually move a little slow,
we secured a price much below the regular whole­
sale price on these goods.

the result be evolved the more or leas

Mia. John P. OR Rave Anatlmr of Hvr

chaooe to teat It.

Gleo Lake Saturday.

Some cf tbe IndiaBa earn

from $3 to $4 per day picking berrlea.

Wm to Indulge In a little figuring,

‘‘cpBTMinr'

The oev lav voet lato effoet flaiurday

But

Rda year..b«i tbe water la dMp la tbe
omrsbcL

Seven and a Half Pamtaer Frt

Mrs.
1 Mai'S of Detroit retnme.1
home on the 11 ;V* a m tl. R. A I. train
afi.T an .-»..'nd*vl vl.^it with li.-r ^on
imd dauctt»-r.
Mr and
Mrs. C. C.

—-"g«

Tbe bockldMtTlaa are vary ptrsKlfnl

paid tbe freight.

Vat It vaated oMbtog but the b«it

thorouEhly

hag of root which they aay is a aare
eere for the bite-of the

IRON

imacJl PattoA of Chtcage Lam

TWtiiaetbjrtri^of Rh
ItaU haa a vtwy la SanMr v&le the blood ta cadaavor.

<# aooM (f ladtaaa.

Rryachad

the OiRgBha

umrinGuss

RHEUMATISM

PRMipscoinsa

aCMVAft CARCV WAS OAOAINCO A

PHONE S(a

and flemish oak.
lieveh*d

minors,

drawer lined with
silverware.

They have triple French plate
leadt*d gloss doors and
tlie

latot (|uality of

The prices

have a

plush for

range from $12 to $36.00.

A THE HANNAH & LAY
M
MERCANTILE COMPANY

M mton TiiAVsiitc cmr, mcHiOAM. MOfiOAv.

inirnNnBr

«EnilBBflFTKIOU

WANTED.

«•.»»! ftamterdt U

mM to «to*rtok
M> ml&wt njWTi^SUoas tMmetkm for
WAMTED-To mi for a tew taasha.
« MTktaiw «f gnM
wtoaMad chair Addraos X «bm Boo.
to to!T tv f^Mftosto Mloon.
ord amem.
July l»4c
I«r. HOM V)^tar% to Um sole i
WANTCO—To boy 13 or 14 ft. «
t; Mir of lb*
^ «rgM
er, t, 4. C or • ft. shew eaat
«»H> •ii#>]mI«i4 iVMidtoi Omrt^ «1
tiod hard coal oloro. Dmalr
Ir «ao &1MC, Wastr-foar > famn i
B.rmtalmt.
>aly
tli(e BMMitb.
ProConor Carlo, Qw dtoocnrfror at
rBdhm, hMM lust to«a otovmtad la OCt A BUNOAV BMINC of Caa
haai at the Lloo barhor ahopL Opea
Woartc to to* diicaliy of mtoiW^r of
Baiarday eight aatU 12 o’doek aad
tkm Aro4*oiy td
too J»ooor
Buoday uoill nooa.
July IWt
CblkivlriK hU docorotkfi^tih to* U0um of ttijaor.
Pna OonM. vlf* nf o lUnburK
tooTTbom and oillttooair*. in ^•«olyRENt-Two reslddaecs, one a|
•vo y*«r» or w«14od Jlf* bon stmciA
IhS aad aaoOier at W Best Tealb
od b*r buifiiaod alto iblrt) tbr** cbilstreet. Apply to R McNasasra.
4rr«. ifi*luiitOR flvr mU fd IripWo.
Joty I44f
8b* Ik • biixoii) BSUrr^o of fi.
An Ao.*rb nn who
ton lb« POB BENT—Hrxjso with all me
BHilto prrtntor la l»ndoo ban ibto
irravoBieBta. Worn Tweiftb oiroet.
MOV of Mar
Mr lUltoor in « v*ry
•1** aaon aad b* piny* «oM btoutl.
fnlU.
lb* wrooK kind of
mliar IIU n*«'k U Iran and kmc and
and h«* arrfnti«|i«ii'lbU pbyalral poraliarliy by acarlnK a tura<dovi
LOST—Raturdsy afleroooa on Front
4ar alto a H»Uc Ularfc boa."
stiwot or la some store, green enamel
clover pla. Reward If rotoraod to
Adnilral Tofo. «brn a yoana a
Record oBce.
July 1141
ib» 7d*n ircat to BoKland to study
na«al affaini and Impmoand <
with bU oouiiony and ai«nll<>acna. So
FOUND
pnniOunn^ aoro th*s* charsetofinilea
tba« ou oT'c orcanlon a <hmi(ntlc
FOUND—4)s the circus grounds,
ant ab*ro bo happ*nnd to b« staylnr
cdiai
of Mb.- "M-. Toco flulio annoys
money. Owner can have aame
MwsHf aiiti bis fK)llu*n*«B."
by calling at the Record offlee and
paying for this ad.
July 14 St
|rr. Tun* Wins of Hartford. C«inn..
aas tb* hrsi orlonLa^ abo a-a« oner
nraduatfd from an Ainnican colleatII* took hJ« doarair'al Yal* In ibe class
«if IkM. In Itrrtl hr was thr Cblnmr FOB SALE—At II. J. Morgan’s sUMe.
tnlnlstpf to tbr tJaltM) Staten. Dr.
horse, harness, lop buggy aaS Port­
«^'unc Win* Is In bis arvonty-aiaUi yoar
land cutter. Party leaving cRy. A
hut U still In good bmltb and bis In
bargain If cabea at oaee. July IS-tf
iHlorinattty Is a* bright as In hto
FOB SALE—Covered delivery wagon.
youngnr ilsys.
,130: alsp one square glass cheese
,«lr Thomas IJ|Mod, expraasiog In a
eaae. flJiO. K. C. Lewis. ' July 13-61
Irttrr hto admlraNoo for N. U. Herm.
ALE-Eoqulr of W. Huldsstoiff s akin la deling Taebts. says: FOB. SALE—enquire
wwrtb. 214 West Bghth street.
**1 wicb be trooM not oomprraa ao
mybonk hotel proporiy. «xI60
imirb talent Into tb« dealgna of tbd
Asarrlimn cap tli foaders."
It is said am<mc wimr Maryland |io
slMBctos who arc nsually "In
tbr kiion*’ that Bi*nalur Arthur rue FOR >ALC—1100.0, uiil lot on U'ub
ikM-titon Ik Planning to hnvr his win
Togton street In Oak Park. George
's«rrr<>d him In the upper brnneh of
Smith. 319 Washington 8t.. pbone
rangress. Tlie young man. who bears
62S.
July KKf
bis fstlHT's tisnir. Is now a slate acuator. and on ■oeraslon has proved blni- FOB SALE OB RENT—The West
Bide bofel. Inquire Howard l^Tilt• ludf almost as clever a politician as his
Ing.
JulylOlf
' OKiMte iirrcrnilor.
'

WrMlS-tl ibia la Baaa^% ttT Brerr Moaday is an«liaKBt da^ St t
|’=;
add: C aaewere lou fyaatlag oa 14th Tmverso City Baalaab. oollese.
July IMt
afmt. 4 la Grlfla A Wlaalc^ add^
aad 3 kda aa Veat Ftaat street
Win bo sold oa easy paysseata or
csehaage for ofbor property. Oeo.
W. BaC. .
MarU4l

J. M. HOHJJUItTEL
BEai. XSTATX ass LSAMS

iCE-^oha Hopfclas vtn aerre lee atCIKnidlml.
as la tha pool la the
BABT PABT OT TOWN.
Osn ap by both phoaeo No. ft.
Orders will be paoawtty atteadod to
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr.Sf^^lBO

Fine Dental Work
Cittsww FboM rw

MI80ELLANEOU8

FOR SALE

‘ I'd" tJKi-n. the TrxitK railroad man.
end ton id Mrs. llrliy tlre**n, has ln-«-«imea iirartiral ttorirulliirlst. lie has
pun-hasiNl a parrel of laud, iiryrDallas
fi*r f”r>n an arrr and will start a flower
farm there. The 4*nleriirlse will In*
ebariiTiKl with capUai stock td
•toil, prartirally all of which Mr. Ore*w>
will own. and a flue svsieni of Irrlgsthill Is to la> inaiiKuraied. the water
pressure to he of city power.
K^r Yii Wei. head of the Chinese
lU'form assoclsilon. apjM-ars to Ih- do^
InK eniH-iive wirrk toward nicddliiK the
ilcstjny of Ctiina. The asMadaiiou has
a gieinbership of se\i-ral mllltons and
its idiJiTl \% to anuiM* China from the
*'sh*fii of ages" and make it a live and
pnu:n-i4slve cviunirv. Kaiis Yu Wei la
a dlttnlfh*d and kIn.Hy man of middle
Bgi- who Is |M-rsiinhll> |Hipiilar with hfs
countrymen. Reoditly he vislliil New
Yoik, wh« r*> he was royally weUxioied
hy the Chim-w rolonv.
: Iximinn newspaper n-aders hear
amh nf William Waldorf Astor. hut
lit1k‘’of his wife, n very rhnruiliiK wo
man wllli a timrh <d silver in bi^r hair
that wi'ema really to euhaiHe to*i good
looks. Mra. Astor Is a very handsome
WtMniin and can boast a fine iumplevtun. Rather above middle height, she
irarries her dlam'unils hravely and she
has g magiilBceoi roUecihm. On great
ocraaiofis she wi'urs a massive dtamond cresci'nk w hlrh Is miirh adml^l^l
and her marqulw ring is so unnsualiy
large' that even . phh'gmatlc iHHsde
have Mvn caught stealing surrepti
‘ iHi-.w. ir not envious glanecs.Kil It.
Hamhl A. Ixirlag of IMriland. Me..
‘ bas yverdvi^ aa appalntment from the
' >-<X‘rvtar> of the Interior as suiwM^lsor
at nafive Itullaa music. Mr. Ixiring
hss passed some time among the
Kloiu Indians of the Rosi4mtl Indian
ntiMTvatlon In Bouth Itokota, lueorolng
much interested In the Indians and
their music. His new duties will take
Mm aiitong the various r^'nratkms of
tb«! Indians In the we«t.

PRICES REASONABLE

Baambor tha fatara Has la yaor
hoad. s artoaMte taodlag wm raraatho tras Itfo’s history. Orar ill
Ualaa BL Iddo oatraaoa.
ttlitf

JGIVET CLEUWI VOUS.

XHB rXMOUS

MiTT.J.JOHHSOKS

6088
RHEXmATlSM
Bl*OOD CURJD
ymi aia wit aattofiad «kb maBa.
Tb'u ill ear |«aifBlto nBmIi saw mBk
iNary battia. fPm Bala atai Owwaalaad Orty bf
»yHB 46AMIIBM OBMB OTOBB.

BOWESS BISSSB
Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:fO p. m.

ONEIA

Leave

KoiTHPorr
pourr
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Fmv Xc-ah-tA-wmiU luki
Row.tb HnrUir
ronml

trip: < >nt *nn. Noitlniort nnd
Kortli}K>rt Point, *Aic round
trip

Ij
W

A. VacipvviS

UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
!

Trlr.pbuw«- Hu*W IVrtii: 8t<«* or
Hhaii. -. turn
---------------------SHANE

j t’u«. a

Bn. Snpr a NHldita

DENTISTS
tfilOTED TO OFHCeS

ovn jonsoif ddug co.

Uu. >ce: fh-u le

are now taking orders

JULY
irS A GOOD SIGN

for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICK

Tiiciwr of Violio
SMOk sue SkM $tm

when customers de­
mand ihp BEST.
Steady call for the

Kimball
|3| A IM O

HI. DBiii nmyi TravarsB City
Brick Co.
Ths Well Known Specialist,

ISOOMINOI

MICH.

proves to us that the
public are recogniz­
ing the merits of
these instruments.
Let the good work
continue.
You can
rest assured that
every KIM HALL
ITANO we sell in
this community
strengthens our posi­
tion in the Piano
Trade.
“.\ l>road
statement.” but we
arc proving it every
-day. Cpme and see
them.

He will be in

Traverse City '

iB Psrfect CoBdiUoB

FOR SALE—30 arrea fruit land 3^
miles from city. 10 acres flmlH-rt-d.
ITice 800000. Address II. E. Bel
knap: 1028 West Front street.
,
July 512t*
FOB SALE—House and lot corner
Front and Monroe streets. Address B.
E. Belknap, 103S E. Front street
July 8-131*

laar SMI

M. B. EARNER. Prop.

hrom

SituBi Moniliit Jfy I5tli Tlie C. B. Taylor Cool Co.

N«tm, D*mty, Unr ui KMm,
TtosMaa.
ftoh Uvtr, dtogal Sick Haadirts. feSu
ag the Bervaas SytiM. aad repair the
daoMf# oaasad by svarwart aad brahi

Next <li«r A V. yru«liich'» .ho* atorv

Until

Til Oayt Oily.
onsu nation. Examination CDCC I
and Advice..............................I lltt i

Dr. McDonald

Dr. Donald McDonald

H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Toronto t'nlv. rslty. tifllct- in MumuA
hhig. Teb-phonen.
Telephones. olHee H»3; rewi-

ptuMK-z lit::.

Dees ov< r Fir.-^i .NaUuaai bank.

CUi-

OR. F. P. LAWTON—Office t
moved to new- Muummi bio
d.wr to Dr. Higgins'

GIVE

Yl«, VIGOR & VITALITY
10

Try ■ “Fill to-night.**
For Bwl* by aU l>nigglets
Ohnt and 80 Cunt Boxm

AMCPT MO 8UBSTITUTC8

4tts State l.ank bldg.
HARRY

B.

lk>th yibunea.

HARNER—Expert

piano

tuner and action regulator.
KaUts.-tl.
With Ktmball

DR. CHARLES A. BURBRIDCE, Den­
tist. 3fil s :: New- Wilhelm
blori..
Traver*!.' City. Mich, t'itz. jdume 14K.

We know the

Graduate of Philadelphia IKtitol col­
lege.
RVEY

AiJ-rOMATIO
is the best

I. ANDERSON—Atti*niey
eior. Wilhelm Mock. TravMich. t’Ulzeim pliooe 105.

OR. C. H. LYNCH-2 and

4

Sulher-

Woshin^ ffochiBO
matlc. We know that it
will do the workGn le^
time, belter an^ 'easier
than other- washing ma­
chines. You do not know
this, that is why we sell
them on lid days’ trial;
we want you to try one
and find out. Wc say
take a machint; and try
it, if you don’t like it
bring it baak any time in
:J0 days. We take all the
chances, but wc know
they are goo<l. Come in
and see them.

pytANE TRDDE
14-n Front Strwwt

Ladlaa, -yea een jmiig on R. towm
pla an IL M It will aaoM mp mmUitm
ovary tlmi
Varol
ei*v

DRS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBLDOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS

'

:>•(««»;« WiUMOmBklc » a. m. *o u

JOHN R. SANTO
AERIAL nSURANCEl'
Nww Wllkolm Blook, TmtoM BBa
a F. CABVBB a BHO.

FIRE mSDRANCE

M. & K. L TIME CAflD

t. L. A. aMILOINC

SiEis.J." .

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

MMidq EnoiBi Jiiy 24tii,

Hat for yean made a atady of chronic
HOUSES AND. LOTS-Monthly pay- and lingering dtocaacr. Hto extensive
meau. llermaa W. SmRh. 613 West practice aod aupt'rior knowledge enBteventb street Clllteoa phone 199. ibles him to cure every curable d!xJune 3741 easc. All chronic diseases of the brain.
I spine, nerves, bkod. skin, heart. lungs,
liver, stomal^, kidneys, bladder, and j
FOR SALE—Warcbaaaa building on
bowels aclentllically and successfully
Etoy olraat, coraar Hall, alao 14treated.
bocaa Fowrar gaaoltoa eagtoe aod
DR. MCDONALD pays special altenfeed mill outfit; alao S-room brick
Uoa to Catarih. tCatorrbal Deafaeu.
ratldanca. 837 Sixth straat. Apply
Throat aad Lung Diseases. Chronic
10 John Honliaid at raaideace.
Diseases peculiar to women. Nervous
Jime36-tf
and Physical Debility. RhcuinatUm.
Paralysis. Neuralgia and all chronic
FOR BALE OB TRADE—Blx be
aad loU oa vaat aUa. Will take aad nervous diseases of Men. Woidm
ekrpentar or team work part pay­ and Obildren. No maUer w hat your
may be. THERE IS STTLL
ment Cltlxoaa pkoaa S8«. E. J.
OMke. 437 Moaroa «t
Jaaa i»4f HOPE! Then DQ NOT DESPAIR!
but coasnR Dr. McDonald and get
eorracl diagnosis of your disease
FOR BALE—atoro baildlac. otoek aad
and fee! assured that the Doctor
flxtarao. Will aall all or any part
tmrart correctly, what alls you. aad If
or wtU laat baOdl^ Apply at
yoa are cnrable be will cure yod.
Gfeag. Bnaaatbil, TraYana City. Mlcb.
Thoee nnable to call, write for symp
may 37-U.
blank. GorrenpoaBeace otrloUy
nna laaMemea prop<
FOR
coaidenUaL

ISrotaa Booaa aad ban. 100 fi.
hoM Baa city mater, bato room
fanweau latalra of F. TbuHan
Fint NaUoaal baok. Talephooa 21.

KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE

-AT-

1569

......... .
street, Citr. pboue 216;

MARK

329 SOOTN -Nm STREET

:lm. 1
k. Hw

OR. A.

JPZKJtoiS^
P*. O. MIOMOI-S

Park Place Hotel
FOR SALE-Nlce Jersey eow. II. Hy
n. 340 Waahtngtoo atreet.
July 6-tf

Boar^an Rircr
Electric Lifht
& Power Co.

INSUKli:^

liif.:.

6. J. IVIorgan
Remember the OM Reliable line that is always on
time. Hack orders a specialty. 1 make all trains
with hack.
—I OAt-L. WOM BAOOAOK—

In Livery 1 can furnish you
lUBIER HIE RUIABOUTS
RUBBER TIRE STABHOPES
RUBBER TIRE PBAETOirS
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS
aCBBU TUE BiCKS
WOM WUNKf«AL.S
I1 can funiish you any kind of carriage you Want.
I have five hacks
ks an
and‘ three

S-scated carriages in stock,
also a nice line tw.o-seated
two-seated carriages, traps
trap and single
bii^gtes. Kindly give me a call when in need of any­
thing in this liije.

oaeo 808. Now WUkSlm Bloife. B

___• a. a. _

___

iiidipE®' ^ JARVIS
^"5

Real Estate.

PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE

m

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Travenio jAmd auad Ixiau Co.. F.
Thurl.-Il, Manager. Office, roum 9
llamfliuo 4 MlU^ian block.

Ym Art Mst FMlisg Well.

FOR SALE oa TRADE—Slock and

FOB 8ALE-AI bargain, house and lot
with modern Improvements. Yale
chair and oak book case. Inquire

Let ui Tttalite an idea
for you.

Co. block, noth phoue*.



IV. B. CBAFIK, Prvprlelfr.
oaoiif
laa WbohiockB

,,,

0. E. CHASE, removed from 206i Wnibelra Mock, to 407 scad 49t
r Stole Bank Building.

MARK CRAW'S DELIVERY-Ught
freight. 1parcela aod trunko. omce
Book Sion:.
at «ly P

I mga, Iota
nowpoaooBPMi

Win tab* «arpMii*r ut %mm

40 ac
An
kny of llitwe at a bargain that yon
can't reruMc. I^rt down: lialance
to suit huyeV.
A P. HUFJ,i,MANTKU.
185 East 9th .Street.
July €-tf.

flxtur«>fi of grocer-}- and meal market.
South Spniee street C!lt. phone
733.
July 81 mo

yewrs experience.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

m.

RETOBMINC SANE DAT

mm roB aaiA oe tbai)C-«z bb
n hmmmm wed be. «• W«« Mto. fl

FOB SALEONE HOITHK on W'est 11th atreet.
THREE HOUSES on Kant UMh SI.
TWO HOrSES on cfjmcr FrtJnt and
Hose atreet.
ONK.HOUSK on Webster rtreet.

-YOUR MONEY to
NO GOOD”

Loave8:30a.fn.: IliOO a. nt,:
4toOp.m.

OR. F. J. MAC NETT—Prmctkw limitad to EY'E. EAK NOSR. THROAT
aad FITTINO OF GLASSES. OOce
80S W'ilhclm block. Cltlzaas pkema

No matler WHAT POWER
/Tov'aa bran taring, yoa*ll
(KVKKTUaLLY employ
Meeferidtj, not onlv for eoo.
nosnie nmaona,bnt for roaaona
^jitUity and geoeeml mlaptn.

Leave8:aOa.m.

C. O. CARVER
■ wMhaP.OarwABfw.

K win bring rich, red bkM>d. firm
flewh and rauacle. That's what Hull Ik
ler's RiKckv Mountain 1
Taken this month. k*<*ps
well all
TahlctK.
ner. 35 eeni*. Tea

Bill Stnmrs
Norramr

fot la toortgagaa Hoaaas for
toftdra of B. KeNamra. Part
Plaee.Hotel.
July.

BUatDttttS

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

tlcceisioNs

inaB.TA.WAITA

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

II
TT" Jaa^
V Msenert.

ir. tm.

O HUn

FOR RENT.

LOST

julv

TBY A BECOBO ’WANT ikH

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

J. I. Miwm
6a.« Mtiillr
MINHIOE & MtWEIir

GERERAL IISURIIICE

Ontnd lUjrtd-. * Indiana Railway Oo. Tim*
card in
Jwimt
IVki.
Train Wrra* TrmT«rw*OlY, 4 :# a. m.«
for ptilnu north
Travtwwa Oltj
i
Train l«aivtw* Travnfaa
11 ;10 a. Wk. Im- 81 1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
nrotibc fur ixUnU north ana Boath.
Tram laavw. TrariTw. city 4 JV g. m.^mnmetiof tor txiiBU north and Bocth.
Train k«v«< Tnrwrtm tity kW) a. m. for
immu <•« th* Northport branto

O. D. MILLER

Trala amra# Trararar City n x:. a. m. Itaat
, tram arltk »iaap*r from CtartanaU.«
^ Train arrlraB toJI^|immB!:■ p.akuid
‘ Tral^am^fraaNc^

U; 2D a.

b.

DK NTI WT

aad

liwi^i^Hna at XA a. m. mm4 ioartu at
4 JO haadM ,lha CtaehuiaM atomM. UtW
. BtoBpBrB and ckalr flara BBooTBd aTwaltow.
0. I* LOCKWOOD.

PEREAtAROUETTE

4 a. m. m a a- aa.^ Otta aMaWBT.

EYES
;EXA*MINE0 IFREE
r*LASSES

Intun THAT AU

9>>wChtoa«wlMrw4i.Tatodo.Oraad Bapida

PvrfctVmtn.

wow*-*

■’’■baa-eras.*’^

I

i

THi mnmm mmtm TfuvtMs emr. weMMAii.

SON SET HOE BBTiCIl^nWi
siffrnBTiEcnT
TO OIL TANK

’T

momoay. july it. iw.

^

t

« w» —

HUSXERS BEAT MSSIOII

At tbe We^BMoBg cteb a
o« people bad iaUMewd to vatoh
•tom «a zbe bay. It atraek tbe <
thr
tk bcisht of the storm, aad a
____ sreat fbroe that
at a
boBB witb sBdb
(OCBtiaoed From First P»s».|
too Back
se Bbattcrad and--farattan
fflaasdoarwM
Tbe baekitc^ tbe teai
rtolawcB
that ^ old pttos and
xMnt was Mm over aad ao great
the stM»le. tssrtas U oat ssd hor
hhr«r«d aad phook wltht
tbe fbree ct tbe wavea tbal they
It 4kMm vlth th* hsll stlU •ttmti
At thr Joha Oa dock i
Oame Was Uaaatlstoctary to Betti
the lasu) oo tbe waet
Is to the jrsrd of JoBa Pstehla. aar
ib«d
ap the laaiher
rests
of
tbetn
etrock
tbe
side and tbe
Plsyera arid BpeeUtota sa There
laa dova thrlr crevleoa aatfl
r«tpaa4«4 asd In order to reneb G . R. A I . 4
pltlng
was
flooded
aad
alatosi
aabWas Maeh tCickJaB.
tbe seat ot trooble a ladder was {dao
Birrced. Up thr beach aborr east of
I property of i
OB Uie ooulde of tbe boUdlas and
the
city,
as
far
as
the
bead
of
thr
A
small crowd watched Pierce's
LBd
Qoa
dub
was
e
CHy
1
bole CBt la the---- *------ ----------------bay
OBto
^
prslnsala.
a
grand
sight
Gam
Haskers
deft
tofeat the Old Mission
I
hall
room
of
the
dob
1
aad
tk
work bda< pbopped avar la order to
by a
Hart
ed by water dripptag might havr bree seen for the heAght of team at BowersI HarboeUbt tbe
BhSeb was Boat
tbron^ A laoBcb tied up at Moota- the ware# mrax a spectacle In Iterir and 7 to 4. Tbe game %as not very satisI bora. Ffhtn It atmek sparks cai
ack the Ioboals and broke factory to either crowd or players as
down tbe steeple to tbe arouad below gae'sM Bbop
I madly u
up into thr fences
I mrere made no errors

It 1
and pineries which line th beach thr and there was a large part of the
enUrr distance. Sand was picked up aftemooo spent in ’ kicking.*'
Urdy over tbe p^t aear
^
Both pitchers played good hall. New
Mrs. Dbob Titus sras oa tbe dob down this shore mad simply buried
itaated along the ton. for' the Huskers. struck out elevca
LBBded l«i a Tree sed May Escape
booee porch when the door was ahat- Kto thr boasre sitai
ago
abort i
men while Shepard sent ten Traverse
Peatb TeoipsfSttffe
of
t2
was struck as it was last al^t tboogta lerwL A piece of flylag glaes infilcted
City boys to the bench. NeHber side
a severe cut oo ber left band and an­
DO fire resulted.
•fPiipiil SeAclds Epidemic in
The 0«ek«-mriB Of Northport. a llt- scored
si in tbe first inning
toning bot In •tbe
For years tbe dores bare nested other piece struck her tn.tbe face. FoiGrand Rapidt.
second there
two men on bai
tbere and Into tbe meas of birds, nesu tunateiy, this bit flaUlde and ipflicted brought up a party of fourteec
and Carlisle
n a two-bagger into
and sqnabs the ftreman had to fight BO wouad. simply diseolorliig the flesh. tend
the ball game at Bowers 1
the tall grass nd brought them in.
to take three sUicbes
tbelr way.
They
made
ide
the
trip
safely
loto
Of the Huskers. Glhabn. Carll!
■ lisle.
in ber band.
was Almost Orewned.
and attempted
I lodar «**n set ilre
mum. leaving Ne-; Snlfki
Snlfka and Buff Rokos are credited
Creek Bseame Toirent.
From the rartoos reports of distroos
ard Oil company's tarae
t
wer^ Sh-tS-WI
_ _ , with two-Liase
bits while Ekstine and
csperlenoea of
oa Batterwortb svi
Bwaner of Old Missloo -ran to secroad. of tbe t teamer Oolumbia. When about I J. 8w
i
nsJSt ti^he • '***
members of a party of eight plainly seentwigs
five
miles
<Hit
they
wore
caught
by
the
j
end
from
the
home
plate
without
stopstin bamlna and
ond
I
from the trees cov­
Umbs and u
ireeni


-bborlng bafUltags
and the loss . ™
ned* j ping.
nelabborlna
bail
The line-up
was:
t ‘
ot Soatb ered the highway. A creek which runs
be h^rj. Fbr a Ume tbe «Ure
Ihei W4I1I
Bowers Har- acroas the road about four miles from •Ides wefe Immediately
west
tbe dty overflowed ' lu banks and
black smoke as the large
Three
ree of the party
i
remained turned the highway Into a raging tor­ der her less an object for the element
bamed.
e while Frank Winnie. Fred Lardie rent nearly three feet deep for a dis­ and she was tnmed back, and the port
Joseph Kaufman started sd make tance of nearly forty rods. The fields made thoughiiot k dry ^pot was found
report. David and
tbe trip hack. Thev reerhod a polm are flooded and In places tbe water is either on the boat of its passengers,
cooper, had gone to the top about three and a half miles south- rushing over them In torrents. Tipped among whom were H. F. Gill. I. K


Id was drawing west of Marion IsUnd with tbe wind over corn cribs and other outbuildings Spangle. Gforge Humpsch and Harry
‘ the lop wbelf strong and steady from tbe south and sod plentiful.
Davis of Ho»el Sc^L They arrived in
was blown the boat sailing wing and wing. The
this city later on the Columbia which
Jos Klaassn’s House Btnick.
hlfb inI tbe
the air bat landed
relumed here at 11 o’clock.
Joseph Klaasen's bouse at
wind continued to increase and veer
and amr live• although badly hui^. around graduslly to the nonh wbe-n North Oak street, was struck by a
Tclephonm Burned OuL
It death ls..a suddenly the tornado struck them. lx»U. The bouse is new and the
How be escaped Instant
The lightning playixl havoc mlih the
e IfamA general alarm was turned Every effort was made to shorten sail lly bad only been living in |t about telephone lines In and around the cl
In and tbe fire department is working and the mslnssl) was lowered by two weeks. Mr. Klaasen wasn't at The Michigan State comiiany h
PERSONAL.
I a great diaadrantage In the blister- F'rank ^Klnnie. but in attempting to home but his wife and four children abtmt
It seventy-five bamed out wh
ig beaL The residences across the Itring In tbe canvas the wind caught were In the kitchen. The bolt struck tbe CO
ing
country lln<-s were badly damag'
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Henderson ct
street bar
a gable, lore the shingles off and The* (toll tine wav out of commissi
Jrand Kapids aro entenainipg a few>
It.
throwing
it
out
tivcr'lhe
gunwale
nmidity brought a suicide epl- and dragging him with it. Joseph passed down betwwn the siding of last Inight but is working today. The oi their Traverse City friend* at Trex*
The hnn
# the city. Mrs. Bllsa Graham Kaufman and Fred I.ardle did not see the house and the wall, it catered tbe Cltlxens company had about itto ’Top. their summer rut (age st East
Into Grand river crazed with tbe aecfhent as they were attempting kitchen and threw the plaster all over phones brrc»*il out. Thro-ghoul the Bar at a oicnie itiiint*r inday Among
Joseph to handle fhe other aall and In the the occupants and passod out tbe coontf)' buraivl-out phones wen- ven the party are MIk* IVridiburger of
t but was haul
Welsh, an inmate of thr centra) po^
I -been left alone screen door. The casing about tbe numerous while the toll line last night Grand itapidx. Mr. and Mr*. Julius
Hoe station, made three
des|M*rate
Ihi
and datigbi<*r Helen Mr.
I be brought up door was badly torn but none of tbe was also silent but Is working all •'Sampbel
tempu at s
right todav.
family were injured.
Schaake
Lake. Mr. and Mr*. Geo E. Ho>-t
He
Tl
t Escaped.
' On Elk Lake.
daughter ConKtam-e. Mr*. Cutter.
irted writh
^ Jell
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blakesleo were
Mr*. Henry Smith and daughl<-r and
1 hero and
the vlcli
Dr and Mr*. K. B. Minor.
Dent later while the occupants on Elk Lake with a party In a launch
Nettle Ri*e<l of Kalamazoo
looking for Mr. Winnie whom when the storm broke. There wa* a was washfHl awar. The dam
boat, which was >2 in they had missed, caught the Jib and It nasty sea bn a’l rot ashore with only creek broke amav nd all IK
is doe to
liroiigh the city thl* morning
the shade.
IV washed awa.v for her
annual outing at Kmpin*.
went out. quickly folhiwod by the fore­ a wt'tting. Mr. Blakesice states that sere lost. Penc««s
Tbe Slsadard oil fire Is nos
I
roes
strewn
I
Idg
t
along
the
road
where she will remain three week*.
sail which partof] in the middle and the storm wasn’t as liad in Elk Rapids
eoeirol. Tbe twtimated loss is
>oat
lie
lielonglng
to
Prank
Kratochvll
Mr* A Maisx of Chicago *tonnod a
was torn Into shreds In a few mo­ as it was here. Thev remained over
was Washed up into the dam and the short time
in the cltv todav with
menta. In tbe meantime Frank Win­
stem
stove
In.
Will
Green
and
Frank
friends while enroute from her home
nie’s feet were dlsrovere<l Just stick­
Irish picked up aliout HM» trout from
East Bay Troubles.
A^roe wImti- she will spend *ev«-ral
ing out of the water endrr the sub•Out at East hay tbe storm played five to twelve Inches in length. The
merge«r sail over the windward rail
fish
had
become
soft
and
wero
no
havoc
all
around
and
many
a
boat
was
Mrs. Charles Krtimm of Grawn I* a
Ivan Themes of Northport and Miss and efforts were auccessruliy made to
tv visitor today.
land him upside down In tbe boat. beached during the storm. The boat goo»l.
Marie Bsnnsn Formeriy ot
Big Variation In Temperature:
Frank Smith,
Th«- party then attempted to make the bouse containing the lounch of \Vm.
Northport Msrrted.
Previous to the st
AHegra and Jta
island unde*- hare poles but struck s Ashton was picki^l up by the wind and'
party of extraordinarily hot,
gown
California Saturday evening
rock and were obliged to pull out and tipped over Into the bay. A part;
standi
at Hi It
the rescue thermometer standing
Marl Elllh. who ha* b«H-n ill with
One of the quietest of the midsum­ make for the t>enlnsu]a shore. To five Immediately •
I he storm
m the Imercury appendiritl* for the past fl\e week*, i*
ring the height of the
mer weddings took place this morn­ understand the force of the gale which of the boat, durlni
pped until it stood at fil. a varia- slowly recovering and will be able lo
ing St 10 o’clock St St. Francis church. blew, it is only necessary to say that rain storm, and In order to release the
of thirty degree*. Many suffered Ih* at work soon.
^
under bare launch from the dismantled boat house
R<*v. Joseph Dsiier ofliristing. the the lioat made tha• shore undi
bamis of water, were obliged to wade out and cut al»‘*'erely with the heat and the shores
Mrs. K. C. Barm** has gone for a
happy couple lieing Ivan Thomas of poles and took in barrels
caret'ning
areening mer through
hmugh the force of door open, where she mas pulled out I of the bay were lined with lathi-rs but w«H-k'* visit with S S Walker at
Northport
•bored out notIt any the worse »«• prosiratl.ins were rerxirted.
’’Watersedge.’’ Old Mission.
formerly of Northpoi : hut n«cenlly of the squall and almost swamping
Streets Torn Up.
for the experience, There were not
m-as reached. The fi
Mrs. Dorcas O. Smiili of Grand KapRarl, Iowa. Arthur O Brlcn of thiK the shore sras
The city streetsI f»>r
for tw
two hours pn‘
Is visiting In the city.
cUy and
nd Miss Margsrei
Margsi
Dugan of I>ay- J. Ciilman was reschetl by the• party enough dry clothing In the East Bay
dishevebflI appearwho were almost drowned i
E. S. .Nubb of Elk Kapid* was in the
ton. Ohio.
rhill(>d resort to go around tbe wef and Ih»-i *‘<™trtl a wild andI dishet
•bio. siip{Mirte<l them.
draggled I»krij
party after they sought *nee as afteir the long
1 furious city totlay on biisine
Tlio bride
irlde was ssimply i
lastlly by the long fight In torren
Itv In its
Mi*s Alice W«KKl
gowned In while India linen with and everything was done to make shelter. Mike Lltnev’s trousers are wind storm Mch held th
.
.....Iden and guesl of Miss Rtc«while hat
natch, while the brides­ lb«*m comfortable by the family. -Hot today adorning the slim form of John gra.Hp the Cl
lncrea.sed stomi loosened everything
maid was gowned in cream silk. The coff«*e. warm and dry Witring apiuirel Athlon, who is only too glad
H. I. ('ari«-r left this noon for Grand
•’Mike"’ had an extra pair there.
that had so far withstood the severe Rapid* wlmre he will attend the ron___ were provided and at midnight
bride carrying while ramalions and
wind during the day
Thr iKiat
I
belonging to K. W.
the wid v< ntioii of the Michigan State Kum-ral
the bridesmaid pink ramailons. Im- j Culman hitcluM) up his liest imii
tall at East liay turned into a fiying tomado struck at 7 o'clock. scre«-ns. Director* and Embaliiiers’ assorialltui.
mediately after the ecn*mony the hoises and brought them to the <
machine and rose iwimiy fwt into the xlgns. loose boanls
bd a mil
which iK-gin* itiraorrow. .
psrty, accntn|Minio<l by Mrs. Kollo Dal- Today a r»*turn was made for
ous assortment of outdoor tmek
zell of Wastilngton str«*et. left for Ne- wri'cked boat which lay on the shore air and quietly sailed one
careening along the hlghwi■ys and byah-ta-wania where they will remain as whi*re she was beached. Near at hand Into the woods whei
soughts from the raging elements. Mr. ways, as thuug projjelled from the
guests of friends until tomorrow when two other boats lay I's-ached
air "Echo m*-«*tiug’’ wa.s
Not the least
they will retiini Jo
learned to whom th»*y btdonged. Rastall who had exi>ected to leave the mouth
4<> this city and tl
then
held OK the Central sc
.c»-<k>| gniui
ground*
fa
senlces > these was a bam 1 which let loose yesterday afterniMm under
later in the day have for their fun
one being a sail boat and the other a resort and attend the farewell
der th»* ■
home in Northport where a royal
sall-rigged canm\ Owing to the scare of the’ Salvation Army was detained from some store on Front stnvt. From pic**, of the Oiristlan Eniieavor
f^til
by
the
storm
he remained
irm and luckily
lui-xu; .ntn-nisiueu |iooi’ ■1‘le
—•• to the other at the t>eck and del lei
ceptlon awaits their homecnnitng. Mr. which he had. Joseph Kaufman Is
city. Tho*«* who
ns
his
fami!
illy
were
simply
hmistKl
In
a
!
every
si
en gust of wind It vlsltt*<i the Baltimore convention i
Thomas is a young man of sterling taking a day off to steaily hU nerves.
light tent, which would have decamped j w*]nt w hwllng ■
worth and a nepiiew of .lam(*s. E<1 and
rolling from side to addres*<-<i and the meeting wa* very
Rigs Blown From Road.
rhris Krhl of Kehl Bros, and is a
Inter
'
ere*tlng.
On thd* Carn lake road a three- If not weightet! down. A* it.was u i side until a long and dir
misted employe of theirs. His bride seattKl rig drawn by a team mas caught was the only through the strenuous, the west started It do»n
die
kne
dle
of
the
street
and
the last known
efforts
of
Mr.
Rastall
that
the
outfl*
has manv friends In Northport.
hv the wind and almost overturned.
of
It
«-as
dlsapiK-arance
blown
away.
The
little
chll-!
was
its
disapiiearance
into the
8he has l»een In the west for a :
The storm had ln*en seen and think­
WAN-r Aom
and a half, returning thriH* w<M>ks ago ing that li ma-s nothing but rain, the dren. so Mr. Rastall stall'd, slept; *^l**rn selinrhs. From 7 en»II ..
rlock every shelter which the city af
o’clock
and beltig the guest of Mr. and Mrs. side curtains had Ix-en put up. Tmll through the entire storm The pile; °
on the down town district wen
Kollo Daltell of Washington stri*et.
these were torn away It required the driver l»elnnging to J. W. Jackson i
with bi-Iat«*d crowds caught
iinltitl «‘fforts of the passi-ngers and broke Its moorings and sailed dosti i taken
for general
the
bay
where
the
anchor
caught
and
i
““nwa
without wraps or umbrellas.
the team to kin-p the rig in the road.
stationed
It
again.
|
nnd
at
_ _ the
„ long
,M. A N. E. and
On this same road rigs were plcke<l up
WMt Bide Washouts.
i tWJBlon of (be Hsnnah A l.sy
and flung Into the stumps hut so far as
All streams small or large on west ;
building crowds stood fci
Oaorgs.Hamlin Went to Charlevoix oi could Ik* learned no one mas seriously
and all kind* of
helpless
N
l>anks. causing an rfrenched but help].
injured. At frequent places altmg the side oveemn their Irtinks.
tbs Excursion Yesterday and Found
overfiow which did much
out every
. available
availi
hack in the
nuch «]damage. The.
road, the mater mas hub deep.
Hit Bitter Was DMd.
which runs through the ElmElm-'*^**-'^ during the severest
i
of the storm,
. Women Into Barb Wire.
July 17-1 mo
though narrow and after the first lull, when the crowd
City Attorney Davis and his family
s
■QUND—On Front street. yi**terilay.
tinder tbe ordi- wished to leave their enfom
Miss Virginia Hamlin, daughter of were returning from ('arp lake last enough to step across
a MaccalK-.* pin. Own«*r can have
nevs turned to a lake t^ers. it was not possible to obtain anv
A. M. Hamlin of Charlevoix, well evening mhen the storm broke. He nary circumstan^
same ]»>- calling at Record office Ik*entlt vicinity and floiHled hack pervlce and many were obliged
loodlng the entire
known throughotrl the north, died at mas driving a splritetl horse and the flooding
9 o’clock yesterday morning, her detih storm renderefl It almost unmanage­ lasement* of many houses along Mad­
being sudden after an Ulness lasting able. TiV'hne coming along Jhe road, ison and Randolph streets. ’The little
ammed up at Hill
The carriage house of Stephen
all winter. Kfforts were made to he sam- three momen endi-avoting to
reach her brother tleorge. t»f this c
rtMitrol Uteir horse, mhlrh was badly Crest, the home of E. S. Pratt, also l^utner. Elmwood, was struck during
but he was on lK>ard the e1‘xcurslon on frightened. ’There mere three rigs all got on a rampage and overflowixl Its the electric storm and damageil and a
his wav to Charicv
■volx and did not Cb»e together. Ax he drove along, banks and ran over the dam in every cos- killed.
on W. A. FAUISWOITB
In portions of thee city
iJl he rearlttHl he sam* the horst* strike a barb wire direction. Tbe extra stri>am which
. PARK PLACE HO-TEL
rtUurntMl to the cltv last fenet* and the women throtm from the could not b«» taken care of Into the
put Out and manv rosibeii
domn Front street, and 1 ^‘’nce* clepei*n<lam upon Incandi
<Nfiw boars caul U) a. tn. mad 7 to t p. ai
night and went back this morning t rig. He couldn’t stop his horse, so d)d
andescen
r small ruts j j‘F»>is *
in dark
attend the funeral which takes plac not Uarn whether they were Injured or
1 by fuse
B(MB«o|Mthi<- 0«-n«rsl Practice aad
In
the
street
burning
tomorrow aflerntxm. Miss Hnnill not. A man got out from one of tbe
Con»altsU«njb.
M. A N. E. WoshouL
•truck Morgan Paige's 1
was only 22 years old.
other rigs and went to their assistDown the M. A N. El roadway near
The residence
of Morgan
Morgan I’alge o
-------ce of
KratnchvU's brewery a cub
alvert
SUte street was one point for the el«
Launches Had Narrow Escapes.
washed out. lieing up the *ar!y i»
trie' fluid foenit
to enter the earth and thoug
first ser-j "o Ace resulted tbe bolt ................
Several launches ■rere out In the ing train both in and ouL
vice over the road being 9 :30 south.
j the basement, doing considerable damAlmost Ont Hundred Were Present l»ay Just iK'fort* the storm but had time
» po tn* Bay.
• • *•<:.
to run In. One bad a very narrow
DeeplU the Bterm—Four Came ta
Traverse
there
was;
Read* Running fitrexm*.cape. This was In' the vicinity
trouble
galore.
'
rhe
steamer
Coliipi-'
«
Morgan am] ixirin Ik.u-rts left
the Altsr Seeking BstvsBon.
Eilgewood just before the storm came
him with one bun<i red and fifty passeo- j t^len Artwr at noon yesterdav for this
with a broken engine. Repairs w
gcr«
aboard.
Inch
iding
the
Crescent’s
city
an
dencountered the storm when
Juft
.complett*d
and
the
l»oat
tbxl
Captain irm MnnscHc of the Salva-,
Solon at 7 o'clock. They were
rB'er when the storm broki pasaeogers. lei Bower* Harbor at
tlon army preached bis farewell st*r-, In the
tl
Tbe storm , •«r<’ed to take shelter at the Solon
mon in the city last cvimlng. AI- Ten minutes delay would undoubtedly 7:10 p. m. for this
ick her whe
r miles out j f««n*h where they remained
have meant a fatality as no small Itoai
though the storm kept tnany swsy
but the
Ls not ab •
>d until hours am.......................
I half and i
lid have lived In
in the
tbe high waves.
most 100 wen* present. The lights
llg
d(
tbe Oval Wood Dish dock
was nyule to drive through.
went out during the service nd the
On Chip L^kc.
when Capt. Henry Webb, who was given them of the d__
electrical display was disco•ncortlng.
the humcane struck Carp aboard, turned the steamer around In of the road and they took the ^
T during
four souls came to the altar
tning fall awash of her uiipper c«*Ml to Campbell’s stihool bouse. The
of the members of the Detage a sea
the service.
to SO bare handed when
returned to the protlection
m of road
coad tbe entire
disUn
tire distance
was found to
Tbe service last night was the last club were on the wabter in their launch deck,
be a running stream,
hour !beft
^
Bam. Holes five fc*M
lhat the captain
captain wi
will bold here Iwit
Imt tto- f hut reached shelter Just before the the harbor left
you can buy a good pair
deep and auilevs
aullevs were
ver« mcouniered
doep
mcotiniei
alBight he wilt have ^a private meeHog storm broke. The approach of the
Most every rod aad they
hey wero obliged
of Canvas Gloves for
. both down In torrents,
for hU aoldiers.-added Its qnoU
to a^ for light
a farm
far boose. At
drenching __
- at __ wall
one time
Gme one of the horse,
hon
was down
spray st(*od above the water for a which aU goL ManyY were seasick and «c
THE MARKETS.
helghth of nearly twenty feet during a good many more• frightened. Life
___ by tbe be!^ Injured. At 2 o’clock they arthe entire storm. The engine on the preseners were ini demand
launch was stopped by the water bnt latter, who learned their first
in seafaring. U*hen tbe boat struck
the panr reached FOuch all right.
the trough of the sea as *be
she tamed
F. A. Wright's Houaa Btnick.
near Bdgewood. the aeas swept over
During tbe storm which passed over the hurricane deck and both captain*
This is our price for
tbe city at about 9: SO last evenlag tbe on board stated that it was Uw
home of F. A. Wright at 61S West beariesi aea ever encoontered oa 'o«ey. Altogether she hsn'dloil about
ncEt Saturday, July 15th.
Seventh street was struck br light- Grand Traverae bar. In coming orer *tlffhty paaaoagera on the trip Tha
ning and badly damaged. The liolt they sighted the Utile mncirtnac boat, j
Remember we sell but
wa^ stmek a abort distance
struck the chimney aad den edisbed It. bolding tbe party. Meaaia. Winnie.!
Charlerolx but
MR.
wru. «7.20; ribs.
three (8) pair to any one
glai
to tbe roof, tore off tb Lardie and Kaufman, who ware a^} J»ea*7 aeaa were eacoontaradSe rode
Bast BfiSalo. July 17.—Cattle- It then glanced
l^vy
•avy firm, other* W
10020c lower. ablngtes for a distance of over fire nating for help but it was ImpoealbSe >t o«t witbovt tronbla.
customer at this price.
«aU and Calves-Bteady. trade fair. teeL followed tbe meui gutter to the to consider ^y asaistanoe owing
1 luabo—DnII and lower. telephone wire, tore off tbe tiding and tbelr noritioB well in nror dnngen
ran into tbe house, tearing off the Kks and aboala. ,
plaster and shivering a window casing.
The bay itself Was foaming a
Broe.- music store should call attbe
Mr. and Mrs. Wright and daughter. pounding
ding on tbe shore* in
store tomorrow morning at 9 oYloek.
C. BabMU.of ^
Ora. ware In th« feouee and were Uoa and great wbltecap* leaped
IfiUi
tlw dty orer Soofiny.
•Ufhtly ehoeked.
«ir gnd troUc mm tt to
TRY A RECORD WANT AO

un ISO INTO THE IB

KS si”.. 'iF£'is5

MANY CHILDREN PREfiENT.

BREVITICfi.

fW Ladies* Aid aocAMy «f the Ooagrrgarioaal ebarck will mwt with
Nteaty-fonr children
Mra, IX E. Carm' Wedaeeday afteraoca. The ladtea are regoeated to
brlag Ihcdr taachaa.
Abblo Parwell Broara’a .
The regular ateetlag of the Qaeea
La and the Frimidlr

Afib
Oty Sbrtor, No. 1C, of the White
Bri aad tho
Shriae of Jcru«aleat wlU ha held to- — —------— Bridget
aad
O.
■orrow ereaieg at. 7:hfi. A fall at- hunt's Wolf.** jBalat1 Otemflmas
the
H
ub
aad
*lDalai
Daaaomls’
Oow.Danaomls’
Oow.‘ teadance U desired.
’rbM T^lag win conttoue every Bnt
oriasr aftaraooa.

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THE ASBURT ito««th Leagac will

give a lawa aoclal at the home of O.
423 North Elmwood avmiM.
T^etoay evening. July ig. leo cream

'-i

gneris of Iran Koch of this ci
•Miouaiy Btjnred la a imBruad accid4mt
while rriuralag home.



SLAUGHTER SALE ON

WALLPAPER
We have bought the enormous stock of Wall Pa­
per of The Boston Store at a BIG SACRIFICE. '

2TZ PATTERIfS W^CH WE SHALL SELL AT fOC
0B n Dollar Cbis Wtelu come quick.
This is your chance to save big money. We also
purchased a very large stock of their Furniture
which wc can sell you at a large discount.

GrandRaplds FurnitureCo.
12? SOUTH UNION STREET

.r.

m^SUMMEN WEDDING

I":

Me Your Porcli
You can buy Bamboo Porch Shades in
!

these sizes

4 fcctxS fed
&fcetx8 feet

6 feeixs feet
10 fcclxlO feet

FROn 90c UPWARDS AND WE HANG THEM

SAD DEWS AWAITCD HIM

CAPTAIN EHNSELirs FABEHm

IT’S POOR
ECONOMY

ONLY A NICKLE

Plain colored Japanese Silk, also while
and changeable Taffetas at..................
Plain and changeable Taffetas
20 inch Back Peau de Soie, $1.00 qual­
ity. at............................ ..............................

WOOL PRESS COOPS, OLACI UNO
GOLOREO, ONE-QOIIRTER OFF
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