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The Evening Record, June 15, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-06-15
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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WILLMEEnNWilSHIN6T8N GRIimC WAS
§mAOi COMFBIIgMfet WILL M
HIU» m THIt COOWTWY. •
TERMS WILL
. IE DISCUSSED
Haart TrauMe Cauaad tha Dmolaa of
Archie Strunnal.
ArdiSe BtntzmaL an tnmata of tba
aaytum. died yeotarday aftoinooo «t
tbe
age
of
42 of dfladoo of tbe heart.
■ ' ■
•
V
By Wlra to tto Braartac Saeacd.
Tba body wili b# ahipped to Weot
QamwoL Mieh., Jhum tt.~rtIUaf C0Mf»ANi0NB Will mut in that Branch.
la the home cf his teasMLACC next ViAIL
tuck kfflod John Ponbortlu. acod ». a
latear. la Mo. S abaft of tho CalaaMC
aad Hoda niao today. Ho Soaooo a
wife aad family.
KJilod by ralHng Back.
,
PLl^CHOSEN
mzE iwn WAS wwa LOST THREE DAUGHTERS
DAMAOC SUIT STILL ON.
CDHFDRTABLE
Ctnm Slises wm !>• It
Thst’awhat thia aenaona Une of WsD Pbper it doing. Oorsenaod’a output ia vay shssd of any
prerioaa yenra, and due to the gisat T&ety to he
found ben? of pn?tty pattoma and reasooaUe prices.
You can readily aee thia atock, aa we are well pre
pared to take good care of onr cnatomera.
They’re LirhL (M ind
Inexpensive
EUZASrm MANN WAS KiACTEO QiRLS WENT TO AID THEIR
Caort Haaring Caaa af John yowroi
ONOWNINQ COMPANION.
BBEtlOENT.
va. Hiefcoa. Mull A HIN.
The daaaaco aalt oC Joba Moaroe rt
Mn's SiMti, Black, imiite.
Only
the Voungaat QIri Waa Saved
al. ra. HkMn. Moll A HlU la aUn on la Morning toooion Woo Dovotod to
Gn,y..$L#S. $LX5,4L5n
Circuit eosrt barlag eontlnood orer
Prom tha Traaeherous Waters of
Initlolion of On# Candidato
last ovaalac'B aaaskm, tbla moraine
the Ohio River.
and Paper on Pounder
aad altcraooo. On acoooat of tbe
Mm’s OzfsriL mite or
of
tha
Ortfar.
jndga totag away, tbrre was no aeoBy Wire to the Evening Record.
Grey............. $L00.$L15
Leaveoworth. Ind., Jifiio 15.—^Dr.
i iAPAM MMANO or A BILUOM akm at court laat oighu
The doalnc seaaigo of the fifth as- Galt Booth, living one and one-half
It iMrOt^ltLC.
aombly, Companioiia of the Indrpend- miles bdow Leavenworth. lost three
ont Order of Puroaterm. held thia after- of his daughters by drowning. Four
Stjs* Shsts, White or Grey
>0. waa devotcMd lo official bualneas. young girls ranging In age from 14 to
.........................90c.$LSS
WmiM Not Only ta^nipt IliiMta But
which araalon the delegatca were 25 years went l>athing tn the Ohio
Would Upoot tho^ JyfofMy Mortiot
received by oflicial reoocaitioo and river and one got in the dw-p water
or thO W0Hd-4f ^OOhlOftOfl
neated en maaae prcvloua to the busl- and began to sink. The oAer girts
meeting which waa called to went to her aasisianci- and Callie. Hatit Too Hot Will NIoot In
Udits* Oxfsris, White or
NITCO WITH PRINCE order by preaideat Youngs at 2:15.
ile and Fannie were drowned. Julia
Grey....85c, fl,OO.^X5
Fred I). Ely of Petoake>- <l<-IMhted the youngest, being saved.
ilTAVUl.
the aaaembly at tho opening by two
aoloa. ‘THe Miller’* and ‘ Asleep in tfae
By Wiro to tho Cuonlng lUeord.
Every owner of a power boat In the
Deep.” the latter being aung as an enWooMfifCoti. duno IS^t woo ofcity la requi-stcHl lo be i*resent at n
EBtrs Nict. with Cultiin heela
•oioily ofinouneod at tho %i^»to houao
and tbe exquisite ihetbe and
meeting In the Record office tonight at
.....................4L50, $2.00
rythm of tbe popular baritone nolo waa
thio aftorwoow that Waahlntteo hao
8 O'clock to make arrangeideaia for
toon aoloelod for tho p
ORANOOAUOHTCR OF THE LATE finely rendered by Mr. Ely.
tbe G. A. IL pat?Ml<r E\ery boat
talwoon tho J^nooo and tho Ptuatlan
the I
QUEEN VICTORIA
owner, whether hla boat b** large or
ChUdrau*
Cbmwbm SkMstr
onvoyo ««ho will eonfor ro^ardlng tho
small should be present.
tomlnation of tho war In tho far Caat
OjEfordf......... 50c t« 85c
Tho commlaoionora will oomo to thia Oraom la ton of tha Swedish Crown
The eommllee tm resolutions. Eliza
Alfn<d Moore, who has been attend
tlaeo aa aeon at poaalbto and Japan's
beth Mann Cadillac; Rose »y. PetoaPrinco—Wodding Waa WItnaoaod
key. and Nellie Hart. Lansing, made a ing the U. of M.. returned homo last
torma will bo formally prooontod.
By.tha King and Quaon and
Tho ItNowIno oCtclal olotsmont has
complete report of six resolutions ex evening.
Many
Notablaa.
OF GOOD SHOt^^
toon lasMOd at tho urhiu ' houoo:
tending the thanks of the body to the
*^Whon fM lluoolan and tho Jspanooo
various commlUeea of Traverse City,
the general oummlltee. the pnwldent.j
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Cho too or rarla for t
Wlndabr. Dig.. June IS.—PrInceaa Court Traverse No. G with Us gtiards |
tho pfoildofit ountsl
Margaret of Connaught, niece of King and captain. Emma Kelly, the decor-j
tut toth powars otrood on Waohington Edward and graddeugbter of Queen atlng coa^jBiUtee for all the courteaies I
and tho prooJdont two aeoordinply no- Victoria, waa married to Prince Oua- exteodad and the excellent arrange-1
tHIod toth tho govommonts that taviia Adolphus of Sweden, son of the meots which made passible the suc
WtsMnflon will bo oo ooloctod.**
Swedish crown prince. The ceremony cess of the fifth assembly.
T|iia was followed by the rep*>rt of
waa performed In St. George's chun^
la tho grounda of Windsor castle, the the oommlttee on state of the order
R. J. McDoaald and Olaf Nordrum
ntty. It la pointad out that If tho
of Canterbury offlrlating.
mikado's fovsmmont Inaiota on a til- Near the altar were gathered King
which the sUtlatics of gain of the
Lmiiea’ fine Kid | 'JO
tamou
lion dsllaiv that H will not only bank Hdward. Queen Alexandria and the order were glreti, 4.2M more members
Shoos ut..........1 a^t7
chocolate. Also
rupt IlMsia but upoot tho financial crown prince of Sworen besides many this year than laat with a growth troA
a
full
line
of
TS.tWb-to
tl.DM.
cifolst of tho whOla waotam world.
other notabh-a. The bride and grtami
package and bulk
If after tha plonipotantlarloa havo will B|*end ihidr hooeyranoo In Ireland
An ameadmeat for the consolidation
orfahisod tho Washington cllmato la and later will go to Sweden.
of the subordinate and high courts was
candies. L o wVe hfivc n few mo
found too warm tho dolegatoo will ad
also proposed and after a brief discus
L.ulie6’ lim* Pat.
ney’s & Lyon’s
journ to moot In aomo norlhom rooort.
sion by R. fl. FTench, who offered an
Chocolates, i n
amendment and then withdrew li, and
probably Nowpoit. N. I.
a
packages. S. B.
tlu' report waa then adopted.
^ A’s in bulk.
W. E. Robertson Will Get Various Two cities offeretl to entertain next
> f*ar. Cadillac and Grand Rapids, Will
Places Ready for the G. A. Jtiam
Kaiser
representing
the
former
State Encampment.
end Rufus^Fwnch the latter. Both of
fered inducements of enteftalnmenl
ORDINANCB OlViNO m
W. K. Rut>ertj«on, proprietor of the
which were listed against each other
No Trouble to Show Goods
TllANtlt^COiirAI
Michigan Ih-coratltig ci»mpany of Sagl
5 E COR f RONT&UNION.)
until a vote was declared nt»c<**uuiry
new arrlvifd Jn the elty Tuesday even
mW
resulting in Cadillac Im-Iuk chosen.
ing. Mr. Robertson has the contract
Council Cemmitao tows Ito Mayor for decorating Park Place hotel, the
WaaveKa Wiil^troot Car Com
City opera house and several other
die decision which they had ar
pany Will Fight.
|ilac«« of bualnesR for tbe coming G.
rived at pleasing all the 125. being di
Abttraots of Tltlt
A. R. encampment.
vided as follows: |13 for tadlllac and
PRICES SATISFACTORY
The work done by this company is
By
jy Win*
V* iro lo
to me
thn Rvrninc
Kvening Rreord.
urrwii.
112 for Orana Rapids.
^
Bstabllahadin I set
*42 a raONT ST.
Philadelphia. Juno 15.—The coimrll well known throughout the state and
The fdeetlon of offleert followed
Room
StO Btata Bank Bia«.
is
highly
pralswl
by
all
who
havo
nven
oommlttee on street rBll«m>it
which waa as fulloa-a:
noon today and bent the hnee again it. A rough sketch is made of the
Presidenu EllzalH-lh Mann. Cadillac.
to Mayor Weaver recomromdlng the building and this with the planning
FImt vice president. Mra. Della
rapeal of Ihe t ml ley franchise nrdl- actually lak« more lime than tbe dec Kaiik«r. CadUUc.
nancea which only a few w«vk» ago orating. Three portraits, one of Wash
Second rice president. Mrs. Maude
ington.
one
of
Lincoln
and
one
»»f
were paaaed over Ihe mayor s
Furnia. Grand Rapids.
It la understood that aeUou will tw; Grant will be used on the hotel,
Secretary, Mrs, Carrie Foster. Grand
taken Into court by the Rapid Transit I-------------------------.
Rapids.
Mtopw Ti« rompwrlb-1™..
muuuary meeting
Treasurer. Mrs. Emma Kelly. Tra\eblaea for fiftmm yiwrs with prartlral |
■■ •so City.
I
THE SYSTEM OF-niCES OH PIANOS IN PLAIN
ly no compenaation for the city.
j program Waa In Charge of Mra. C. L. Chaplain. Mias Janet Harris, Battle
Creek.
riCOItS—AT CUNHELl BBOS. WAS ADOPTED
Conductora. Anna Coulter, Harbor
Spring*; Mra. Rose Ely. Peto*key.
TEABS AGO.
Ouat^iant, Mrs. Maudelle Barnum.
w.. I. ik* Cnulw ••rvlet «.«™i
'<> ih-.b-b-il et mli
Bailey; Mra. Maude Rose. Muskegon.
VMf. »«
1,6 Mr.. J. U. U»D«* r«t»d«
MerninB Saaaion.
nant
rougbout
|
program waa Id charge
Tho morning session of the aaembly |
d not begin until after 10 o'clock j
By Wtfw to the Evening Record
|« Mr* C U Whitney, who waa as
HICHICATS LEADING MUSIC BOUSE
Adrian Mich. J«ne
Rich-'
»»> nr.‘Stevenstm and Mra. Har- owing to tbe delay of many tif the]
atvl n. RobMna. ^11 known through- rlngttm. The topic discussed
tmm KmmW ^rorsW
out the state, died at noon today from i
work among the Indians
Mra. Orton favored the aaaembly with
compUoationa. agad 72- He has Nnm i ‘b Booth Hakota and was treated In
•a stale repreaenUllre. aenator. Justice. ■•'W intenwi lug manner.
■weel rendering of "Ilusha-by,"
Judge of probate and In the consular i «‘*» Be thel Halley sang in her pleaa- after which the paper to ably prepared
by MUi Janet Hania of Battle Creek
aervice several yean at Ottawa Can- i
«n;Bner. ’ If 1 Were a Voice.
; Light rvtresVi meats were served by was raad. being as follows:
■Mrs. Munson
Orenhystakha.
CITY BOOS STORE
THE BOBAST COMPAXT fnp.
IS uMia TO K lamm
GBmfMER!
Fory««w.Hveti^or TMStim
PRINCESS WAS
WEDDED TODAY
IS NICE OF XING EDWARD
m»!»!
roriter SBUMI SBiu»ar omug
11 srUdM to b* MiartMl bororv you
rt. sad our aUx-k is jaal tfWbbUag
vwtih thotfaidxaUe Idads.
Orslon
Xiibeck & KbH
OBoWHImrw
Men’s
MiSSDB’
and
Boys’
and
SildiiDs’
xr-omom
and di-iadicnd
h«v, romnirUhi* Umi dnrinc tba Munmrr laoaUiA Tb* prhss raa|
u» NtyU agd au«.
UA..
ACMANT
BI6 REDIIcilON II PRICE
MmVHIIT ITREPaiiD
I
WAITJDRUG JTOREV
O. C. MOFFATT
Lownt.."'".";’: IM
Whits Cairas Oitords for Mn
WsBsn aid Chlldrei
Call and See Them
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
COLMIRINSDEAD
THE MARKETS.
VERDICT AGAINST GOULD.
Detroit. Mich.. July J6.—Wheat—
July. *st*c; No 2 red, jMHc; No. 3
corn. bsSc; No. 3 white oats.. S4?4c.-~
, Toledo. O.. June
11.02; June. li.hOH; iJuly. rt%c.
Chloago, June 15—WbeM^oTy.
t7%c; Sepiemls'r. M^c. Oonc-Jnly.
M%c; Beptember. BSc. Oata—July.
fiO%c; September. 2Sc September
porlr. fllbO; lard. 17.45; riba. f7.7*.
- Baat BuBalo. Juaa l5.-~Oattle-^low
at easy valuaa. Veal calves—Active
and atrong. Sheep and Umba—FSlr
at steady Taluaa. Hogs—AcUve at
ateady valtiea.
pouioea on loeal market €c. Four
loada rebalTad.
Must Pay ^His Architect 12^,112.76
Laaa 15J»0.
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
Mincola. U 1., June 15.—The jury
in a auH for damagea brought by Ab
ner J. Haydell. architect, agalnat How
ard Gdald for servkea in drawing up
plans for Castle Gould, brought tn
verdict for 12>.IKL75 leas 15.000 paid
oo account.
~CA»AQI KINO- DEAD.,
Paralyala Cmmad the Bad of Patrick
Beam..
By Wlra to the Bvealng Record.
MaakcMn. Midi.; June 15 —Patiidc
Down, aged 72. the weU-known MkAi
The ataam barge Philetua Vawyer gaa "cabbage king.” died of paralysis
is loading with timber at the Otadoek al his term oo the ^e Harbor rood
At C oNslock thU momlns. terChloifiK
order, and since
I well beloved 8.
name Is kmnra
world wherever our order wlih pru
dence may be extended for the benefit
moteetloo of mankind.
BUly great man Is Oronhyatekba.
»y the right of being bora great,
ret by haying grealn'
upon him: but by his own i
xml In oarnring to snocess the things
that to men of less brilliant minds
would aeem like Impoeaibll
A good UlustraUoD of hit ability
may be found In the resu [t of bis efforts for the I. O. P.
When reorganizing tba order
placing it upon a new aad aafe bi
Ur. Onmhjatekha. who bad blthi
shown hla ablUty aa H. C. R. of On
Urkj. was oboaen and Indnead to take
up tbe reaponalble dutlaa of 8. C. R.
Not a my promising prospect for a
man so eottrageoua. With only S<»
mambara la good standing nnd n dabt
of |4.«».
(OontteMd on Third Fnge.)
MOMS e.'YOUMO MBWS
CUFTHING erORiaSHINGS
r------r
Fancy Vest Values...
Just received by express, that are hard to
beat—ONE DOLLAR TO THREE DOL
LARS—if we are goo^ judges of values and
styles, these are the best shown in the city,
our window—Let ns show you.
SmRMAN
&HUIfn»EL|I
(ynCMfOAVlB tel^OOlL)
ROteOOl
Ask For
Anytliing
ALL SOLID aod ALL SIZES
PRDFESSIONAIDECORATDR
&
Belter in the way of
Screen U o o r s and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitocs sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citizuns Phona, 32: Boll. leo.
W. L. Brown. Manager.
M:
ON FRIDAY
JUNE 16
I
Mr. S. L. Ring, a representative of the cloth
ing house of THE STEIN^BLOCH CO., wiU
open their line of fine
Suits and Oiercoats
Special orders will be tahen for
Suits and Overcoats for
future delivery.
We shall be pleased to show them to you
■"'ll
■J
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lIMVilM CRV. iR^HMAk 1IWa*0«ixJM ««M.
• tTNMI A|Ml
TiMitevllto My to^^lsaxa itM ksM a
Mt |inmMitor pinna In ttentitanl HrHaa, nhd aapadnlfrwftkia tkq teat few
sjmn tkli pknnadftktetrtcml ururtt
• nnek • Ikuotehli tepnaatop
I tka Mkutlak npd A»arMnn tkeMATINUI MStr WMLL M BIVKN
ator ffoan. tka kte latnfdaetkMi of
POKO.:A.II.
onwnei notoady site In ptoys and
Haver Vknmctar Iketekea kna done
andi to nalae tkls form of attraction
into ita peweat poalMah. Md has also
aaearsd tka nppsoval of mauy of our
FLtAMNtt FMOOflAM AND dOWt foramout stars aad autkara. The fact
tkat H ptoasas tke mnanes. tkat h has
^
FAST TIMS.
features ao triad, tkat any and every
I>eraaa Is sore to find AeDght In nt
Claneen TMa Voar WHl De OMded as toast a number of the nets. The Snider
Ueaal Into A. S and C—Track
nnd NHla Bpedalty 'compnny wiU
to to CaBonesit Shapo
for Meet
Monday evening nt Stetnherg’s Grand,
are strictly a **vaudeville" company
At a meetlag of the directors of the of a Very high type, and as Traverse
City to BO aeMom visited Iqr an atTraverse Oty Drivlaff Park ass
tlon last livening at the pOoe of the tracthiu of this nature, crowded bouses
•oerutoiy. Dr. J. B. Martla. It was de- wni<-BO doubt greet them at mery
cMed to piv« ^ M matinee race perfonnaace. A few of the many acU
are: MnMer and Nella. the graat mysmeet of tko aoasoa Wodaeoday Jut
This meet has been arraaged for the tiflers: Edwin and B0« Barnes, chai^
acter creators (a new idea presented
plaasare of the vialUng'mcmboi
tbo G. A. R. and a fine field of borsca in n novel way;) F. Lorenxo Brott.
monologue
comedian;
iUustraied
has been secured for the race.
e«eg«. Moving pictures, dancers,
As usual, tko claaooa this yeai
and other* too numerous to muniiun.
divided lato A. B and C so that a]
On account of the G. A. R. encamp
borsns will have an equal akow aad
every eveat uAll be a borao race. Every ment special prices c f 15. 35 and S:>
Haas which will start Tuesday already oenu wUI pretaU.
has a large list of entrim and there
MajoMHradersbot is proud of a tesmay bo more.
test yewr. these maUnoa eveuU tlukooial given him by Superintondent
proved to be very popular and Intar- Cbristenaau nnd the princiiiais inter
eating and an effort will be made this ested in the recent TaU'rnarlo co
year to make them even more so. The cert. The testlmimial follows;
track is la Yxceileot shape and so are Salt Lake City. riah. Dec. 31. iso.r
The public sclfiols of Salt Lake City
Iho horses, ao tko races next week will
not bo the least of the city's aUrac- engaged MaJ. II. H. Heuderiihot. the
"drummer buy «»f the Rapinunock."
Uona for tho state encampment.
The fuliowiag are the entrit-s and and J. C. Hendersbot. bis son. a* a
special musical attraetkm on the drum
owner* of the horses:
and llfo in their grand entertainmems
Ctoea A.
given In the TalK-mack-. Ik-c. 18 anil
Roy B.. H. J. Burge**.
19, 190.3.
Lady Cycoit. William Ingeiwoll.
Wo can cheerfully say that they de
Doc. Wado Broo.
lighted their immense audience by
Kate M.. Dr. Get man.
their unique and dexterous i>erformMoUy D.. Sprague Pratt.
anoe on their musical instruments and
Little Duke. Charles Germaine.
take pleasure in recomnM-nding them
Class a.
to the public schools as a splendid
UtUe Dutch. Dr. Geiman.
traction for their entertainment*.
Goshen Boy. William Rennie.
A. 6. Martin. Principal
Grant
Angeleu. Frank Labym.
8cho».I.
Billy. John Umson.
W. 8. Wallace. Principal of HiUmt
Major, Fred Pratt.
School.
Class C.
Wm. Bradford. Princl|ui1 of I^wcll
Redskin. Howard Whiling.
School.
Belvidere. EL Lautner.
D. H. Christensen, C*0 SujK-rintcnd
BnebophaUs. Cox Bros.
Golden Blow. J. T. Hannah
VIT IIBg ME aTHg
TNC FAITHFUL AEJIVANT.
• BMtt )oias U« KrtriMioa
Aranr *id >teo»w •»
pliiFM mulf » 0D vhtmr te l>
ML- Bv«r mr. tJi* ctputa la
«r 4 poFL i» tnaiilMTad to maMiMr wJaas Umm to aa auaptkm
jMAl
Qaptala MoaMlIe ha>
atayad hit tarn fcwa aaa faar aa4 aoar'
AateiA tka MHw a«aaca aaa Iw la-^
Aoaad U saka aa aaeaailoa. ka arlU
h% MffairBd to aaotkar paal and
Tiavam OIF arm Maa oaa or tka aKMi
fattktaL aSalaat ap4 adbadanUoua
.aroilMta tkat kaa avar baoa kara.
' - DaapUa tka graat sood U ae
SdiakaL tka Salratlaa Anar ia not
«i*oa tka ragard tkat It akould kava
-aad la ai|titlad ta It la too oTtan
ar tka Waaaraaa, tkay 4o aot «aU for
tka poor aad kmtr to oooia to tkan
kot go oat la tka highways and byways
aad aiok tkaoi out that tkalr dlatrsas
auur ha rallaaad. their waate auppUad
aaj;^OwtaHaa aolaea adaslnlatarad
ndiwaa kamaa. PhaUar koinaa. rolsaloiha. plapaa where a man eaa get a
clapa bad fbr a night’s rsat at a
•gainst to tka prtoa ot h drink,
hotala/wkara «pa»eo can stay over
night aad faal oecnre.for aa InsignlB
iCaat feu. cloUlng for thoaa tkat need
ML'lbod fbr'tkoka that are hungry,
^-tkaaa ora but few of the works that
tka amr keenapUahaa la tha clUea.
Tka worti kera Is. of oourao, not on
no ^rga a aeala baeaaaa sra hara not
ao many poor hut It goes on narerthe
laaa. Captain Manselle is not given
to talking about srhat ha has acoom
pushed here and It U only whan his
enthusiasm for the wortc causes k)m
to forget that he will talk. But those
that ha has aided apeak for him.
Brarr day last winter ha and his wife
srant from place to place in the city,
leasing a load of srood here, a basket
of food there, some srann dothiug In
nnolkar plnce. kind words In others,
erarywtiere they went and left n trail
of snashlne In thalr path. The captain
thma bin anr. but that didn’t detar him.
All through tha winter with the Salsathm cap aad the thin uniform ovet^
coat he worked and all the cast
. anFerlng relieved through his afforu
' srill never be known. But It la known
that three young women who walked
-the path that waa not atimlght. have
bean sent to Ghmd Bapida to begin
Ufa over again.
The petition that the capuin be yetatnad hara la kHug largely signed ir' raspecUve of to'wbom it Is prasanted.
JBvdn thoaa whom tha captain has con
"deoBned on aooonnt of tbelr busli
honor him for an upright .man
rnnnt to naa klm hara They know ke
la slDcare and ig working for whnt he
Ulnka la beat. Traveipa aty needs
Ck^itala llunselle and wnnta him re
tained here as long ns poasibla.
odfatma. Tka Mmary alao aarrint csit
tku eoter adwma of greaa aad white,
kuing irtmiMd la onnnUoos and a
krtial
FrampUy at t o'clock to tka ilralaa
of fgdmngrln^ wadding mareh. the
party tank tkalr atalkma. the brtia
batag attired la whito sUk with ehiffaa
aiid Iona and carrying UOao of the
valley aad the brMeaamld. Was AUoa
Keltb. aWtor of *tba brldaL wars glowlight Bilk aau. The beat man was
BUawufth BUhnaa of Osdar. Ran.
OauMs Gochliu of tba Ooagiagatloaal
church waa tha oBciatlag minister a«d
the aolsmn. Impreashre and baaatifid
Hag aorvice with Us aaored promisus
was used. Durtag the aacamony. Mias
Anderopn played ”Hearu and Flowers."
After the eereoMuy a wedding suppar waa aerred at the home of Mr. aad
Mrs. Bdgar Kaltk |hH
street. During the supper hour music
was furnished by Was Btbel Bnllay
At the brides table tan guests were
seated and tba talile Itself
fully decorated, ropes of emilax being
used, the center piece being a bridal
arreaih and a bi^lde’s cake surmounted
by a large red itiae la a center piece of
smilax and roaU leavea. The table was
lighted by two candelabra with red
oandles. The bride's table was served
by Misses loberta and Hasel Kehoe.
while
Misses. Georgletta Bboer.
Blani^ Boot and Fannie Greenstead
attended to th# other guests.
The following was tha menu:
lea cream.
Strawberriea on leaves.
Red and white candy wafers.
Assorted cake.
Mr. Billman Is the cashier of the
r aad Is a worthy ytHiuf
large Hrcle of frieods.
Miss Keith ts a charming young lady
with many friends to wish her a verj*
happy voyage over life’s sea. Mr. and
Mrs. Billmaa will aiake their home in
Cedar.
The following out of town guests
ere preeent: Chaa. BUli
wife. SlUworth Billmaa. Gertrude
Owen, Wm. Lang. Mamie Sullivan.
George Mason. Loella Baker. Mabel
Hall. J. J. Sionek. Anna Cadham. CarCadham, Blanch Bruce. Jerry Sul
livan. Herbert L. SuUivan.
CHILORCN’S DAY.
DISCOVERED IN TIME
DIO EAST JORDAN MILL SAVED BY
WATCHMAN.
,
A Huffs Task.
It was a huge task to nnderts
cure of such a bad case of kidn
ease as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee. la., but Elclectric Bitters did I
writes: “My kl(
kidney* were so far gone,
I could not sit on a chair without a
cushion; and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache, and depression.
In Electric Bitters, however. I found a
cure, and by them was restored to
perfect health. I recommend this groat
tonic medicine to all with weak kid
neys. liver or stomach. Guaranteed by
Johnson Drug Store Co.. P. H. M<jads.
^K. Wait A Sons, druggists. Price
HAND BAGS
DR. SNYDER
oKN-ris-r
-•Defs an right, aah. j
darky with much gravity, ym know
dat an* I knew dat; but when do elthsr
of os know when dat confonoded tl<«
Is goin’ to step Urkln'T **—Kew Xoffc
TbeKlam.Nlam ezpedltte. wklA
has returned to Khartum after pnttli«
down the revolt of the BakrsLOaaal.
kM brought bock a cartons tropky Ik
^ skape of the auhan-s gnsatW
drum. It M e«t out of the tnmk of
•^
^
3 !•
«rned to repreeeut a Buff^Um ,
: \ ^ lira. J. pulUvan of Cedar was in the
^ «tty y^erday as a guest al Park
Mrs. J. H. Anderaoo left fpr Walum
tkU arnmlng to spend Ue day.
^
i
- I-
Tkatoida lookad vary pratt;
la a cream colored gown of
ekdaana and carriad .a bouquet cf
wkit* caragtlous. Mr. and Mr*. Baawire acted la the capacity of best man.
and aMtroa of honor. After the cere-1
aaony. the happy couple went to Parkj
Terrace. Washington and Park stroeu.
ploy of GrinaHl Bins, and has a large |
HrHe of’ friends la the Hty. Mlss^
Poner has been an attendant at ihe|
asylum aad also has many friends i
wish her happiness.
The wedding had "been planned ft»rj
8:30. the night before but owing to|
the fact that a number of ihHr friends,
planned to make U. intervstiug they
quietly |iOiitt«jm-d the date and evadud
them.
A Lmwn Settee, Lawn Chair, Ppreh Settee,
or Pordi Rocker, Camp Stooh, or any
kind of Lawn or Porch goods or Ham
mocks, do not buy until you get our prices.
We have an exceptionally large assort
ment, and you will find our prices the
lowest ;
;
:
:
'
Just a Small F^^eht Down
and your own iFme on the. balance
J. W. SL-ATER
WhdM.WkBiBM.n TMrSdtoktellMMFarahUr
WILL LIVE IN PARADISE.
Elda Sorrell Yorks, and Miss Lottie
'Zetia Milks Marrisd.
Kev. W. T. Woodbonse was the «Jflciatlng minister at a quirt Imt pretty
a-eddlng at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Jam^ Bunltn of 911 Waidiinpton
strrt* yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Dying of Famln*
Is. In its turnient*. like d.'im; of ran-;
sumptkm. The progre** of convumptloo, fnnn thi- b«-ginning to the very
end. I» a luu;; tortim*. lK»th to victim
and frieoils. “When I had cunaump-.
tkm in Its flrvt stagejl *riii-s Wni. My-, er*. of CearftiH*. Wd., * aTter trying dU-
Surreil \orks and Miss U>ttic 55ella
which
«fo Lake
Milks. Tho groom is I-------------------township and the l>ride from*l’anuU*e icuro for coiiKhs.
toanship. They will make their home j
* **'
in I*aradiso township.
. - —.
Chapin’s New Feather Renovator
Si
■lifsilll
A NEW’ FATHER RK.SOVATOU
ha* ju*t betvt ln*talled In N. It.
rhupin-M ean* i cleaning work*.
raids. Iun.»>agu. plenrl.*y.
The feather* are lhon.ughl> cK-ane.l ^
hy hlghimwsnrouf dr> *t..«m. dri,-d,:^,,.,,
and <-ot»le<l by c«»ld blast prot'e**.
The unlers I hat have 1»«h-« acciimu
latlug will Ih* attended to lmmodiaiel>
Send, in your onb-r*. Tills 1* the
In-st lime of the year to JiKik after
I no W'cret. that for cuts, burns.
your fi-alher*.
june,.l.'> Kl
•
e!r*li th'i'n -
-----------------ABadS^T
Some day }*uu will gel a bad scare,
bowels
when you
rou fed a pain in your
yt
WUs. S^ety Ito* la
and fear append
i
Ife V
PiU*. a aurc cum
Dr. King’s New Ufe
for all bowel and *L____
_
I
Roeh as headache, blltousoesii. ooutlven«ns. etc. Guaranteed at Johnson Drug
Storo Co.’*. F. H. Meads. S. R. W
Son*’ Drug Store*, only 35c.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOi'
Beauti^l Hpme
ITave you eimiiiini] the
ttpvon room bouaeY - we miist
sell al oii.v on AXS East llUi
striH-l.
Few timtw do •uck
<-lmmv8 eonu* to is'oiJi^ in n
city wliicli is advancing as
- -' ”------Traverse city.
w—Tojoioe afliT-
....... r;;
MR. S. I. BI.NU,
Stplu Bloch a,., .ill o|K-n Ihcir full - o, K. Tor w.rc c-.-." .rit.T II. 1.. fire
line of .0... .uni ncccc™... .. our .Ion. '
“J,
.T- ,=>
on Friday. June 16 ’
’ dnig stores.
June 14 21
Hamilton Chdhlug Co.
®
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Event Tomorrow.
The Woman’s club has Us annual
children's day tomorrow for club i
beta, their famlliea and out of tosm
guests.
The afternooB wUI be spent with
Mrs. R. J. Price at Spring Park. One
bus leaves Carnegie library at 1:S0.
If you are troubled with Indigestion,
calling at Mr*. W. N. Kelley’*. SUle
oonstipatiun. sour stomach, or
atreetf another leaves Mrs. J. A. Monother pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
tsgue’s, Eighth street, at 1:30. oalling
Tea will make you well and keep you
Mr*. L. Roberts’ on Washington
well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. John
streeL Thure for round trip ten cents.
son Drug Oo.
-It will require n fair and thorough
A genaml social tlme’wUI be eadlscuaatoa of all the praposlUon lajoyed aad rafreshments served, if
kolrsn to beat prepare the votars of
lllektgaa to wt9 iDtcUlgeuUy on the
guest loo to be submitted in April next
ms to whether or not a convention
The Utoat styba. ViMtns lesthi r
handln in MMirted rolon. ■phsuabould be called to reviso opr
Senator I'ettus. the veteran *Utes aexed y> the village of East Jordan by
didaaW.*SJUIotT4».
constitution. The constitution
an from Alabama, la an tnlmltalde special act of the legislature
gucstionnhly needs revision, but the
■JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
teller of darky stertea. and among bis
Chances are four to one that the action
[•tloiu petkgps the following Is or
AT the convention revising that faulty
doenmebt would not later be approved
by the people, as it would need to be In his barn obsened his dog rush out
before the work of the cenvoniion and begin to bark fnrieoaiy at a tlarky
would have any effect. But. bowvvar. from a nelghboHng farm. The ealorbd
lation man at once took to his bads, although
as to Ikat, It Is well that Ue gueatl
of boUUag a coanmatlonal
«tion
ihuM ka snbgAttad. and It may be beat
NEW OFFICE OV£R PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
•do have Buck a conventhm keM and
: no dog was about. <
the daa^ble changes proposed, what
the
bani.
ever may bo the final action of the
•Why were yon so -frightened.
Votera la tka matter of their adoption. 8am.* asked the farmer. ’Dan wouldn't
ha^s harmed yon. Bemcmber the old
i true saying. ”Barklng doga never
IF YOU WANT
Ckurtos Unooto Cllffc and Miss'
Bvatyn Maud tatar war* qptoUy mar ’
Had at the homa af Mr. and Mn. C L
Banwara. fid Oak attoat. at S:W last
avuulas. Bav. W. T. Wtedhnuaa «f te
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TEAMSTERS. ATTEHTOR!
Bids will be received by the nnderndred I
less, of sand for filling yards. To be
Postoffice at South Arm Will B* Dis- delivered at Fourth ward school build
Ing
at
once.
W. O. FihUc.
continusd as Villapo Is Now Part
Chairman Committee oh Buildings and
Of East Jordan.
Grounds.
June 15-3t
Special to tho Evening Record.
Bast Jordan. Mich.. June 15.—MiU B.
one of tha large saw mills owne«l and
operated by the Ekst Jordan Lumber
company caught fire at about S Tue*
da>* night from a spark working
through a small crack between the
wall and boUer. Night watchman Fred Haggelt
helping clean up the upper part of the
mill when he smelled smoke and upon
investigation discovered the wood
work and conveyor* to bo n mass of
flames. Barely stopping to give the
alarm, he started the big pump and
with the bHp of his assistant the fire
was soon under controL The damage*
done was alight but had the fine boon
given five minutes more start the mill
would have been completely destroyed
and fully seventy-live men thrown out
of employment
Word was received Tuenday by Post-
ttmmm
HtePy OMpto Outed TYiHr Friunds !
and Wart MuliMy MarHud at §
•*Cto^ Laot Cvantof.
JDNE-JULY- AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
TbeDmndRiquiresIlieSijjlif
and we supply an enormous demand this season. Such a demand has never
been known for Wall Paper. It would seem, sometimes as though we •
would supply the wKole of Grand Traverse county and several square miles
of the surrounding country, and we arc adding to our supply* all the time,
keeping our stock in good shape. When trading here you get the best that
is made. Got all your papering done.^ Better sec to it at once.. Here are
some prices that may intlucnce you:
Bedroom Papers from 5 cents to 25 cents the double toll; Kitchen
Papers from 8c to 15c; Dlnini: Room Papers scU from 10 cents
to 50 cents; Sittini: Room Papers from 12 cents to 75 cents*
Parlor Papers from 15 cents to one dollar a roll
the Gene Stclional Bookcase
The finest bookcase on the market. This is made in “units” or sections,
each “unit” the height of a book and has a glass door that raises and push
es back over the books out of sightir There doors are padded and whe^n
closed are absolutely dust proof. These “units” are easily adjusted and
new ones can be added at any time, keeping your bookcase always full, yet
never completed. Why not iiave a place for-every book, and keep eveiy ‘
book in its place? Then your books will not be all over the house just ^
when you want them, and many of them getting soiled. Wa: can sell youany number ol units you want, and any style of finish. It is a pleawrc to/;,'*
show these beautiful bookcases.
-av
• Don’t forget wcJiave all kinds of ELECTRIC
,
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
J. B; Paige Electric Co.
125 tIASS STREET
if- '
PHONE 502
*4 >
0
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
OW fiulttoro Atrivad' Hmna tafib Lm
tmiitFtomBimM ■!'. -
«riu. m Mtt iMmovKucMT
Tba old asttters and thtor friends Vckmod wMh this
to Mtw tk. Liito.1111111 ^ tor
rived home foom Petoehey tost alght
Ihe prodMCloa sf blue tinted paper,
f
OVM THE OLO OWL
fifii m this sH^ dtoaatcr the fouumto aU roported a ffeHghtfoT.
staafis
loiay.
with
.jfiM of a grant iadustiy to la h
Nothtoc teadtug toward Their pleasaurptuB toad. Ms Ta ,
After a 1
are had hecsi overlooked sad ttey fed
Wil •• MM M w AM|to «• «N* EtMT*
FKRfiONAL.
The wife of MiBlu Bast, a poor pi flw agsd oMean. Orptons hoase. life tbe vIsMtag dtoeiptes aad FUrestera to
very kindly over the treatment relasuwB. total aad psrBMimf disa
Mtf «WSM nmanm
PB maker, dropped « Woe bag tarn oa bility claim, alek aad tuaccal heaefic. tbe ball at i o^loch aad a quiet two
Mrs. a yiatua aad Miss Bmie Vin cei»-edof her hMteadh pulp rata. a»d OB
*imu mm Tfmkmd.
pad Che maay other fratenisl advaa- hours spent la the paitars to lefarmal ton of WllUasashozg srere in the dty
umuitthepufo iiwirt abtaetmt
tagm. Ws foal that aot only tho to- talk the evening senlen bema with
There wifi be a regular .mooCing mt
yesterday.
Bhat cnmoldsrad the paper to be
sand member, but aU those aear aad
W. Sl B<l«f «r Old IflHiOB p«
Dr. G. W. Frmltek and wife of Maple Queen Oty ean»p. Mo. §73. % K, A^
0BT» pec—toiy taos, hut when he oea dear to them, are broaght uader tbe every aeat taken by Forosters who
ttomgk tiM dty todqr o* Mb W
Tean age a aasslMr af cattle,
Friday evening. A foil attcmdh&ce to
Oty spent yesterday at Park Ptooe.
It up to Tmklsn It found a ready mat protoedou of this order.
Our & C R. proclaimed throughout quaitet opsasd the eatactalameut
pleeed ea sercM mas ef toad wen k^ ludead. It beeaam se popotor that
Guy D. Brown of Central Lake was deslzed.
eersrad with faarba«|. The aalmato. Earn was aakad to oapply moeeu Be the maay Jiniadlctkms of Forestry. tbe beautiful uong. *T>M Kentucky ta the dty yesterday.
M rW WdliE « M Old Ulmmkm dock hawever. rafoeod ttf' foW at dnt. bm did aad eecntmOy made a groat for- "Remember the orphaas." aad upon Home." followed by aa eococa..Tbe
"Wbat fie ywu think ef feeding boiurs
BUswocth Biilmaa of Cedar spent
TM Mk to St prmmml m atxslghi latsr. ta tkslr haagar. ^ ate up the tnaaoBt af hto *nilBe bag” paper.
on geose ergsr* asks an Anstrsllan
Old Oaken Backet" which were both yesterday la the dty on bosincss.
A chrmtot of Kareafooog was p
9tor H M esd of wkick a vaicMom greas favaumsty. AO ef them ware
iabortng togethfer for
rendered la exeeDeat stylo.
Frank Kdly has accepted the posl- baekwoedxmsn. That was doas by a
tag oat aome aquafortis foem a b
eauBC. a home for the o
takaa UL aad a
Uon
of
ooUcctor
with
the
South
Side
when a few drops fofi upoa a pair c
WelcM by Mayer.
*rbe naTks smr atnieCsr* wfH bm
Ih* oaaae of their death posaled the
Lamber company.
^
I. which be ba sedibUes, local ourts
President Florence Toungs then
am^myrttMtmm^an
owasr for aeoe ttoae. la the toag
membors giving tbelr mooey aad laJ. F. Horres of Fife Lake was in tbe e*gw which were bni
;e this borne an arose and la a few well chneeu words
mmrn Mmu wtB nw amir to tb* shore he dtoeorered. with the ssstotanet of an
> make
dty
yesterday.
j
and
supplied
to
the
horse*.'
assured succesa as
a it is ttoday. Giving iatrodooed the mayor. A. V. Frtedridh,
•atha water U rmry &mep la the bar
the meedows
W. H. Murner of Ro> ne Falls was at \
■■-■
le and an who welcomed them la the asm
tbefs orphsB chDdi
hor- This chaace wlD cut the dto' were rich all Bafogs which caigcd the pa my new ^ecmT
Hotel Whiting yesterday.
| MR, 8. I* BING. represenUBg ifie
and plachig tbem la the
taM whieh the (Mfht has to be grsM to be pntooard with persffla: The Has It apoUt tbemr was the reply. edaeathm
world as capable and self-reliant mca the city whose guesU they were,
W. L. Foot and George Lawrence of Stdn-BIoch Oo.. will open Ibdr fnU
Hell," aald tbe
said: "Ofiloers aad members of the
wheeled oh tracks to ahoot oae-half toes of hto cattle brooght a fortaaa
Central Lake were in tbe city yester line of sulU and overcoats at our store,
**^*OrSdiyatekhs was bora of Mo supreme high court ofiloers. court
Ihe torwer dtota^ aad Bake the dock A eommsr «r two back a asa waU aa
on Frldaj', June 16.
hawk Indian pareotage on tbe reoer- companions, todies sad gentlemen day.
aneh easier to iMOroaeh by both laiie tbeftaffolkcaast
Hamilton Clothing Oo.
a piece of window glaas, he aadeovored vatlon of the Six Nation Indiana, near
O. Woodram and wife of Petoskey June 14-3t
tag a atroog gate, aad when the tide to etch tharoon. Be succeeded sfter Braatfoni. Oat. He lived the life of It to srlth grosit plcnsnre I extend t4
^ammnbomtrn.
were guests at Park Place ye*tcrday.
rose many aerss «f low lying toad
assay foUarea. Ry drawfag designs on the young people of his race. His you a cordial welcome to our hos
Herbert and Jerry Sullivan, Jr., of
Let CTcnr buslhcss plice 4ecfihooded by the aea. The farmers who tbe glaas with varalsh and applylag early edueaUoo eras begun la what pitable city, which desires that your
Cedar were In the city to attend the nte ffiT tiK eictnipmemt
_
_
_
legt
week.
^cfitsd the toad were la despair, aad la aquafortis be msde them appear as oo was Irnoom os tt>a tnd«i«trial school, stay here should be ploasureable
csubllsbcd by the New Boglaod counBlUmaa-Kellh nnpUal*.
,.Weh
Wc ffiTBWl fltfS. bttntOc;
ordsy to save their crops they started a gray backgrooad. For many years
profitable." He spoke of the hz
iiaa childi
L. H. Corwk-k of Bingham l.«; In the ’tOWh Ifitk
J. W. Mtttlheii
be kept his secret dose aad made a
mrnrt^ of Ladies Witt lafiid TWo Oeys drainlag the water off.
sympathy and good fcUowahip wbS^
Isbed. the order cemented through Its frater city today.
at the Memafae Cottage.
s considered bis educatkm finis!
Two days later tho water sodden omatl fortune oof of his dealgasd gtaas. ents________
Mr*. A. Robinson of Carp lake Is
_
^ ^
^ .
Not so Or6ohystekha. wli
rith bis bright
bri
meadows wers s sight wooderfni to be ^Psarsoo’s Bondoo Weekly.
diver LakB
nal society nnd compared It favorably
young mindt and a thirst for knowlla
spending the day In the city.
hold. They were ooe thkk carpet of
edge, he bli
bid adelu to his chUdIihood with the church to which it stood eecMr*. G. Oret^walt and son who have
THE
PRICE
OF
TORTURE.*
A jdlr crowd or ladles leO oo the hae mackerel! A Ug school of the Bsh
home, went to
to Wilbraham. Mass.,
Maas.. and ond. He said that tea thotnaad to
visiting at Keswick r.inrr.e6
k:30 Pere Marqaetie trala last eveo- iBd ewtgt in tbroogb the breach la the BtafcteeBta Ceatorr PulslimMts entered the Westeyan academy, where were benefited and ^childreo saved beroi Visiting
Kondiy slrhU Jitae 19. Ju l4-4t
home today.
he suyed about two years, after
lag fbr a two days’ oatiag at the llaB> embankment aad teen carried to the
mmrn the C^tm TUereoC.
which he returned'to his own people from reformatories with the m
Mrs. F. L. Kalkstlne of lUngham
fields by the Incoming sea.
iagoo eottage on Sthrar lake.
Among the monunBents of supersti and taught school about one year, and provided by the Foresters. Wnthla this
Tbs
fanners
hired
scores
of
carts
to
passed
through
the
city
today
<m
her
tion
which
exist
to
this
day.
the
trsvelOrawa the party was met by a
fraternal organUatkm. Mr. Friedrich
eoltoct the mackerel, sad within twen er sees the •‘witeii towers." tbe torture again left for Gambler. Ohio.
wa>- to Frankfort to vtell Mm. Frank
Doing at Kenyon in one year a
taekaad traasported to the lake where
ebsmben and the coUectkms of Instra- oonnse that took the ordinary student stated there were 10.000 women
Nay, her sister.
they eabarked la row boau for the
menta of torture In various toiras oo two. he finished in three the full culture and education who lived
B. J. Stanley left this morning for
eoctace. The party took along a cab- Uagagste. where they were sold for
itiaent-DOUbly at Nuremberg. course ordinarily taking four years. cluslveiy for the home and he gave all Harrielta. when' he will make a
laet ocBUi aad are beyond all doubt <n er £00a
Battoboa, Mimlcli and Tbe Hague. But Leaving Kenyon he eqtered Toronlo honor to the wives and mothers and w«M‘k*8 visit.
8un lag. til clad and boottess. Robert perhaps nothing brings tbe system university. .
havlac a deUghtful tliae. They wUl
sisters who are ronneeted with this
During
all
thecs
studies
he
was
en
Mr*.
I). C. Thompson of WoMhlngion FOR SALE -Hranching asters in tint-"*
Hyama. a hometem Jrw. wandered to more vividly before ns tbsa tbe execu
retarn toaor^ erealng.
His wel
the top of a lonely hlU on the Yorkshire tioner's tsriffs still preserved. Four of tirely dependent upon bis own re phltonthrni^c movement.
street left this morning for a visit
«>d pink and pure white, very largo.
The ladies
woat are: Meed
sources for both living and educa coming address was responded to by with friend* In Chicago.
moors. There was a atrong gale blow
614 Fine 8L Mrs. Lou Cole.
H. Moetaga^ B. J. Morgan, W. C. ing from tbe east, and to protect blm- these may be scon In tbe library of Cor- tion. and to the straggles and hard !
Bupreroo and high
inlverslty sad among them espeW. H. Crandall of 912 State street
June 1611*
HaM. O. P. Cayrer. Prank Canrer. H. D. eelf from the cold blast be entered a
chief ranger
magnificent
left
thU
morning
for
Ijiko
Ann.
Alley. P. H. BSi|raB. U W. TInkhani. big abed of wood aad gorae on the sombeing the first to respond. He said
of Cologne
I. O. F. as it sUnds today.
Mrs. C. H. Tyler «»f Manton Is spend FOR RENT-GiSKl liouse and barn.
Joha MolBtoeb. J. V. McIntosh. A. W. mlt which was used to store fodder for printed folio pajiges. I
WTien about nineteen years of age that It mas a pleasure to come to this ing a couple of weeks in tho city with
C02 Wvft Eleventh St.
Jane 16-tf
Mbit, W. M Williams. A. B. Cook, L. tbe Mieep.
the Prince < Wales, now Bd»-artl VII. historic ground where 200 years
flfly.flv#
iphs <
Btepping throogh tbe door, wbicb
of England. lade his memorable visit the red men gathered in just such her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Peck.
M. Beaaett and C B. Murray.
opened to tbe eastward, be was aatontho father of the trll>c
lada.
M. D. Cam-! left today for Boyne WANTED—lMnlng roert girl, experi
councils and smoked the pipe of peace. City.
enced bond. Hotel Columbia.
ekha
to
dellv
chose
Oronhyatekba
deliver
an*
adlabed
to
find
Inside
over
slrty
wild
,
allowed bim for each, and
TOOK AUTO fllDC.
> son of the gr<
rreat whlte "We claim to be of the forest and
June 15-tf
docks, half stunned, but quacking rlo- Instruments therein roqnlred. Typical
D. n. W’alton of lotke City, who has
Victoria). wood. We arc of tho forest though
lently. He slammed the door to and examples from this tariff are tbe fol mother (meaning Qnc
been spending a few days in the city,
Yeaae People Pleasantiy < Surprised
which he consented to
. At th
started catrliing the birds and wring lowing:
■videnee < rivilized and intelligent and up-tonlate returnwl home this morning.
time was brought out th
Mtoe Meeeis Crandall. ‘
ing their netka.
Thalers. Ulb. grt'Stness that has charaterizc
Ized tk along fraternal linos according to
• Miss Bsosle, daughter or W.H.CranMl*a Irene Fitzgerald left for OadTbe abed toy right In tbe flight lines L For tearing asundar with
man throughout life. Instead ol
daU of »ll BtaU street, was the vIcUm ef tbe myriada of wild docks that come
lilac to B|>ead a few days.
ering the address In English, he in-!
mph. c. 1* Well* and child and Mle.
mt a very pleasant surprise last erep
sisted he was representing the Mo-‘: Mr. , McDonald In referring do the
hawks and delivered the address In j gathering hero of tbe Forester* paid a Mabel Gilman of Duluth. Minn., who
lag. the occasion being her fourteenth
tbelr language and It wasB int
Interpret!
i Kr h.^?h.‘Wl
worthy tribute to the other fraternal) ha<« lovn visiting In and aUmt the
Mrtbday. About tweaty-fire of her
to the prince, who was so» mu<
much lnt<
societies
of
Woodmen.
Maccabee*.
j
city
for tho fwst «ix weeks, returned
frtaads assembled at her home and
ECONOMY Ilf SMALL
in th
that he had
tbe rear
Arcanum and Ancient Order of homo this morning..,
the greater pari of the erenlnn^ was wall.
particular friend, Dr. Ashland.
ihlani Inter ‘
THINGS
ihalf off the
mUs Edna Miller. ^who has been at
est himself In bchall
U young ! Hibernians, saving that It didn't make
apMt la aato riding ahoot the city. A
Hyama sold the lucky haul for a sum
ss then in-1 any difference to which organization tending the Michigan seminary at
Oronhyatekba
light supper wee eerred and a very etrecdlng £8, and with this be was able
It’e now hooks , and eyw;
nd. who
duced lb go to England,
belonged the end and aim of all Kalamazoo for the past year, retunuKl
happy Umm was enjoyed by all present. to riocbe hlmaelf reapecUbly and thus
many of you Itav-c Jjucn pnj’tered Oxford erlvers!iltv and Took n*p I
ad employment
td lef
left that In-'
same. One organization can- home this afternoon.
the study of medicine» and
injj 10c per card for what wo
Oo the beach which fringes tbe preci
Itutlon a caitabic and skillful M. D. I not hold all. He closed by referring
Ivan ant! Tracy Grosvenor of C«'dar
will sell >*oti for Ihe next two
pices below Cai»o Nome there Is now a
It Is some time after this that we I,ho length of all such organizations, pa8^^ed fhrr»UKh tlio city this ncK>n on
wt*ck,6 (if 8t€« k holds out) at
hear of him as a memhe
prosperons city peopled by 40,000 min
Md*^lX saying that none were short lived for their way to White Cloud.
eaters, who needed a str"
ors, but at one time, and not so very
imrtial leader and round and recog they were bulhU*<l ui>on firm business
UmlH DuKten of the .North Mjinllou
Ipng ago. tbe spot was uninhabited.
nized in this man the desired qua! principles.
life saving crow and wife an* In the
Ttie discovery of tbe gold in tbe dis
Itle*.
city.
trict and Its ultimate prosperity, was
Other Addresses.
The history of our order shows that
Irely due to s sesl.
J. W. Slater ii*ok the
train for
they have never had reason to regret
High Secrclarj- Sharp, who spoke at
In an Item on TuoMlay It was stated
wo Ameticsn hnnters had wonnded
their choice. Not all sunshine, how tho afternoon sessian. was called upon Grawn last evening where he will
that the Klmfadl piano bad beon se the strange creature, and It led them a
ever, hss been the life of this groat
spend a few da>-s at his farm. "The
tty dance across tbe lee and into
man. Many sorrows have come into next and he laughingly referred to this Pines."
Eai'h (tunl contains 2 dozen
lected for the Bay View assembly this
his life, and perhaps many disappoint as being as he supposed the last talk
unknown bay, where tbe seal was
first class Hmnp Hooks and
eeasoB. tor the aovontb oonaecuUve
E. O. Ijiild of Old Mlshlon |k In the
ments. But to the world he Is cheer which he was expected to give. He
Kyi-s mid also 1 doa*n extra
year, through M. B. Harner of this killed after badly wounding one of tbe
ful, Inspiring courage and confidence refcm*d In opening to the visit here Sh city.
banters.
of tht- Btnii^ht «*>'<«. We
dty. The Item whs a trine mlslradlng.
In his co-workers.
In Its death straggles tbe sea) flung i |^q^
Ray* Tliacker returned Ibis tuKUi
i through flfty-flve Items and
have thciii in all eaww from
Thus do we appreciate our S. C. R. -being the first w hlch he had ever made
There will be arteen Kimball pianos up tbe ground, and the hunters, to tbelr
specificaU^.—Andrew D. White In Long may ho live to watch over the to the city and referred to the groat from a luiBlnes.s trip tu Howard City.
Xo. 0 to ‘t inclnRivc, in l«tli
In all. i^o Grand and fourteen up- agreeable surprise, found themselves
Atlantic. ________________
Albert KyM-lka and WalfreU Hen
great work Ithat he cradled In Its In- plcajoire w hirh It gave him. He closed
black anil whiti'.
rights.
golden straod-tbe richest one In
fancy.
by r.Ntendlng a pressing Invitation to son returned from Ann ArU»r this
XoU* the diffcn*no».* in prioo
tbe world.
A Maastau MrlAge.
The competltlvo drill by Court
Boy now and save* nioni^c *
The death of
When the Denver and Bio Grande Dewey guards of honor, Cadillac, all to attend tbe February meeting at
wealth to Frederick Butler,
prepared to build through tbe Rockies began for some time all eyes were cen his home town in Battle Creek In Felc
dlkcr. who took part In tbe metmwabis cnglueers said tbe canyon of the Ar
ruary.
Fife Asd drom, ocarina, soorfifind ;l
The inks will have a meeting to- "rash" to the gold
Adds or
of Yukon.
row news
i uaon. Be
ne kansas
kaosaa could never be penetrated Ita tered in tbelr intricate and artistic
Rufus French, high secretary of the recitations, at the Hendenhoit en-i
^aight to Initiate two rsntlMsIeii. After left bis mnie BUndIffg one day on a ;entire length. Tlicre
spot In drilling and maneurera which were so high court, followed with a brief ada■ » •J ' ^ ^
'
tertainment Monday ni^bt, June 19. i i ' ^
land far away from tbs !tbls awe Inspiring chasm
d
where ^here well performed.
the InltUllon a Itrefsteak supper win
drejis and in doing so. he made refer
Jnn i4-4t
•*dalma," and another miner who bad a j was not room for a roadbed on elUter
Candidate Initiated.
be mttimI.
ence to tho closing talk which the
Following this -the initlailoii of
There w
raayor s|K>ke of welcoming the court
neck with his re- 'canyon came down to the swift current
j candidate by the Traverse City Court with wide-open arms and the Foresters
the Bpwenh 1^'sgue ililn e%f-niii(;'after volver.
of tbe Arkansas without foothold for a
prayer
In the parlors of the
The male fell and In Ms agony kick man on either side. But an engineer |Traverse occupied Ihe remaining hours with extended bands.
Brat M. K. rlnirrh. lm|tnrtant busl- ed np the gronnd with lU hoofs. When •uggeeted a banging bridge stisiteoded of tho morning assembly and
Judge Mayno was then iutrudiiced
Ipi owner returned be fonnd several between tbe walls of tbe eanyon. Tbe an elaborate^ dinner was served the by the president and spoke brlt^y re
nosa
Horace Hollis came ttefore Judge "pebbles" of strange weight and shape bridge was ball! wUh snpi>ortB Im entire assembly In the hall. During ferring to the invitation which be had
Ijring
around
tbe
dead
anlmaL
He
bedded
In
tbe
aolld
rock,
and
across
It
this hour the Elmwood avenue orches
RoberU this monjlng on the rhsrge
cleansed the supposed pebbles and
d they the heavy transcontinental trains flit tra gave many fetching selections and received tho evening previous from
of drankcnneioi and was Bned |J and
^MOVKD
Bl
Mr. McDonald to come aad meet a few
proved to be nuggets of virginI gold. dally, with nothing but the alender
ihHbo memlKTs who were at leisure of the "blsu-rK," saying that he had
oosta which amounted to I2.S& or given Tbe dying mule bad struck ooe of tbe Iroox
mwork between the river and tbe
BIO -TKIIMO
enjoyed
the hour In an Impromtu Intended holding court, but immedithe alternative of ten days In Jail. He richest veins In Klondike.
tbe canyon. 2.600 feet above.
win board ten davh with Sheriff J*>hn.
A similar esse of gold being discovIron braceo, which look almost dance.
au*ly accepted tho Invitation. He
i ered by an animal occurred In Scotland S|ilde»-Uke In tbe vastneos of tbe can
Delepatss 8tllKU>min8.
gave a ten-minute talk full of good ad
The Incraase in tho ammmt »»f water j
^
wounded by a yon, have been thrown across tbe
A few suits left at the “Un
Delegates and Foresters and Com vice and wlttlrlsms and closed by re
gorge, being anchored securely In the
.. O.C H,y
panions continue to enter the dty. ferring to the high estimation wbicb
loading Sale” prices.
sheer sides. Huge cables detiend from
appaivttt at tbe city water works, ik-;
ngold these braces, holding s long Iron bridge. Grand Rapids and Cadillac delegates men paid to the ladies.
arriving yesterday afternoon and even
20.000 which extends not across but |
Exhibition Drill.
were working within five or six revo- {wonh of the precious meui was wash- nth the coarse
conr
of tbe river.-New Ing, among them ,bolng Mrs. Sarah
.
^■1
WEinoaiiBiUE
r
t i
FIFTEEIIialUUnillDS
ONLY
3c Per Card
\ 5
THE UNLOADING SALE
.««,b. bou« o,»«,.o
s^rr
lutloas a minoto of ttxdr catuiclt^v I ed out of the mine by tbe owner of tbe
which is very much fa«t<-r than the I
bringing dog.
average speed.
I
»"'««•
^'P****
OTk Tribnne.
City council. No. 61. Roj-al and Belwi | mond mines at Kimberlev were first
Mastcra, tomorrow evening at $ ^ revealed to a wide awake Boer by a
o'clock for the purpose of ctmferrlng spw which he had shot,
tbe Royal and Select Masters degree : <^«W1 to the value of some hnndreds ated
now
was
M In Dr. Walter Thirlby’s oIBce t
morrow evening at 7:16 sharp to a j western Cumberlsnd. A fowl -chased
j by a lH>y threw up a nnggrt of gold
mage for4he O. A. R. encampment.
, with Its claws as It fled from its pur-
WIU yo«r Dlfice fif bntficsx be
nevt wMbU ft ahMid he
Mr. sab Mrs. C B. Dye and son Itoul
«r Mouroo Oenter were here today on
tlMtr way to Norwood. Petoskey and
Ctooboygan for a two weeks’ vislL
Thuy will drive through from Moofoe
Ccatsr to Norwood, reaching there to-
TU titfit tf tbe se^m, tbe HoiicriMMalitnMMN’tbeOwcricMI«ilSaiifi]rScM»eif.
14^
’* ^*^‘'** ***** ^**^
*^f
b*<l been wras a dried up
•»^^nt.«n«1 gold dost and
small nuggets In Urge quintitte*.
Ramsgate harbor was once flooded
with a mighty sboal of mullet aad
when the dock gates were oproied to al
low a ohlp to pass Into tbe toner basin
the fish Tollowrd, aad the baste became
thick with tbem.
When tbe tide went down tbe auMierMes had the dock sluices opened aad
the water drained off. Over twenty
cart loads ef mullsc of two petmds
weight aad upward wers taken away
Here
legend:
as situ
on tbe coast of Brittany where
is tbe bay of Douarnenex. It
built below toe level of toe sea
surroonded by massive walls.
pleasant habit of threwtog her
suitors Into a woH when tbelr aoctety
became ttrstoms. One of her favorites
aaked ber to oMata for him toe aUver
key which fosteoed the alutee gate* to
toe city waU. Dahnt accocdlagly stole
tbe key from her father's neck white be
slept tbe lever unlocked tbe gates sad
toe sea rushed to and orerwhelmed the
dty aad Its lalMbltants. tndudlag the
prlacesa Only the king escaped. The
Tn a RecofilWaiitAil
--'riiiiiliiiy:
Warner. Mrs. Jennie Sproat. Mrs. Xdlie Mills. Mrs. Eiln Meacb. Malvina
KrebO. Mrs. Alice BUlln. Mr*. Ledeena
Flay. Mrs. Lizzie Mills, the Grand
Rapids candidates: Mrs. Barger and
N. A. Van Proyen. Herbert Dlngman
of Marion n^glstcred this morning with
G. T. McComb. court 899. Muskegon
H. V. MitchelL Court Lansing. No. 247.
Lansing: Mr*. Carrie Snell and Percy
Snell of Cadillac; Roy E. Watson. Val
V. Holtoad. «rnest R. Gray and C.
Nylander also of Cadillac. >
Enjoying Themssivei
An exhibition dill will be given by
the subordlnato team from Cadijlac
front of tb9 hall this evening at 7
o'clock.
The viaitora are enjoying the pretty
drives around the dty and the auto
bus la buay every tomr taking ool litsquada for sight seotog. The
planned .excursion on the bay was
poetponod until 4 o'clock, instead of 3
aa announced on the program owing
to the Oohuabto not arriving ontil that
Daring the aooa boor a eall was
made Kw aU detagates to report to the
to tbe hall aad as
kames were called they responded and
reportfid flor erodeottoto.'
Following Uic response* by (he high
court officer* the Misses Lucy Ganoett
and Anna Frei-land rendered a piano
duet which was most eollrening. At
this point In the entertainment C5ourt
Logan of Cadillac gave an exhibition
drill, tho subordinate team which ap^
peared being-Gie only one in wostern
Michigan.
'Their maneuvers were
given with precision amid hearty ap
plause and on their second appearance
In honor of the court
companions they received an ovation.
Miss Young*; whose sweet voice was
delight at the morning session,
again appeared on tbe program in a
solo which was followed by several
scotch dances by Mias Janet Harrto at j
Battle Creek, given in costume. Shej
was greeted tklih hearty applause
hich continued during the pretty
uces.
The first competlllve drill by the
Grand Rapids guards of honor wap;
annotmoed and thirteen guards en
tered and gave the intricate and beau-
tifol movemmtto which brought forth;
Tbe eroabatag tbe Trarerae aty gMxd
or bowr. dtognlaed lad masked with
kltebea uteaaito as laatrnmeaiR Tbay^
$6-95
$S.95
$14.95
Six frock suits left; we only
charge you $3.00 for the pants
and^throw in the coat and
vest. A fine line of straw
hats on sale, consisting of
Sennets, Split and Panama!
in tbe latest shapes.
LWIlHElM
Coniff Frait
and Union....
'T^r - M CVtWMMMMk TIttVMtt «IW. WetMMM. tHUMMY. AMI «. 1MI.
Payne VMtney Is mirtvrBag m§
mapsr. who.
ssM bst IkUs. yet Las« lalaad estate wttt a fTfigbO
ibe pitet. m opened Mf itbtteg fence, vlttln wbkk tter nre to be
AiJiiiiiiAJ iMi».»»«m«»«»«» <*■*»»«.■■»
^st St ibe ansmbtr at JPefcaes be
- ga»»fc^«»*hn»lildic»«t«<M^« 11 lili
bad stood grsaad OS tbepilsatpMtbst
% al
tea «Im* 4MT vivcs tn lb lAeovt ■batfMn
PsstmaMsr Gcmsvnl Cerfslyab la aos
tte.Pteestsva. Bke mtle cbBdres.
be kit —fl—f. OiatttiUilliniitfilpU
SfipsM be aces Sad not bafivdL aad m tbe ifwwt piqalsfs In tfie esnnttj.
nswiset oMer nf PSwmU*«« «( Wsst- tbosgb tbst tbs tans tbs te>B tad to
cn MIebigM. fioUcMisB fbe riMponsc asy at tbe oompsaipc eontt tbe better
bgr tbe prsnidimt. Mrs. Ptorenoe ft wonM be. tbosgb be greaBy ssjoywd Id. mwfaaalan.
Tbiingi er Brwt. seeecsl MtSrs of ve> the aisaaare of atteadfag a^ psM a
Tbe late tSsarge ft. BontweT* wUI
were read liy tbe secaMary pro' worilty trilmte to tbe attUte towns
penvUcs that Ms danpbter sbaU pah
tsm. aad tbsa tbe mteatea of tbe last ■ - » or tbe 4
> of Battle Creek, ttsh Ms Wririnirt. lie was oarr see■bly St Jackses. Jsas U. 1»0S, Hlghl
Mars tasd sad approved, sad tbe fd* who M I
t tm the aftenoos retavy of the nary sad go\-ernor «f
I ta the eariy portkm Maasnehoaetta.
or ibe afksra4Mk. «u called nboB. aad
ftthylle CahrteUe Marie AntolnKte
Ohamilttse on Seaohrt
>- Mra.i be mo. spoke bdt a few aMnneau. 4le- fie Blqnette fie Mtnbeaa. coaotesa fie
Mesa er Oadmac, Mrs. 1
r Pncoe-! ploviBg tbe ttot that be was not pos- Marten fir janrltle. writes
tori
lefbealty oTi
psenfiosym
of *x;yp** and iOastrstes
Cnsd
______ » os nndsatlali
Mrs. Hat
ring bat poor. _
tie Baade ol Traverse City. Mrs. B.
bnt in tbe brlnf remarks onfier that of -Bob."
■arney oT BsQey. JapM RsrrU oC Bab wbtab be dli mafca be reeeivnd Mo«rFrances McRlrath. whose recent
ons apptoate. He.saM that Battle riory of Wyoming. Me., has been faoe Priatlag-Mra Emm Creek atfll baa Pnatam Osrsal to feed
Travovae Cfty; Mrs. Oaryle
there bi
I Baplds
year. bnt he aald that ixw Pebon State or tbe Ordat^ nauy the High Oont wtnild steablbie
lert.
B. J. MaDoaaM of Masksgoa.
there and extended a
Vincent of Wai
Bnt two judges for the oompetltivn to attend. He was
_ 1followsd"by^Wlldrill la tbe evnalag ware aanoaBead. Uam Kaiser of CadUl
CadUlac. high auditar. and Ueniy Tike.« portrait painter, are
ta tbs aelsbbor Mm. Wm. Katoer nr CbdfUac. far tbe wbe, tboagh his
tbe only snmron of tbe twentj-etj^t
;; Th* Comaiock 9V% track 1* nothiag
hood ooiM^ aceoaat for tbs soppassd Cqdttlae tsaai. aad Harry Wiaaer of brief, was full ef____________
Jf H is MC vsrsstlla. Mrs tka Oraad
trssadj. A oarsTnl ssareb of the vi- Ofgad Bapida. for tbelr taam, tbe the large avaembly In constant langhSIMMs PrsM. Dwinc Its sxUteoc* It
tar. He referred to the failure last
etefty fsBed to rsr^ say else as U Traverse City team dal
' kss fbit UM potuM of tbs tboroacb>
ttole ontll evenlag.
ylar of Cadillac to keep their promise
tbs Soares of tba ’bhmd. vMcb arss
Tbe liitaias amtters
to efllertain the assembly, and aald
' ' brad s hoof sad tbs nrtbHi or tbs Usbt
sttll vst vbas dlseorarad. DrsdilBg poeed of. TIetor Orady favored tboi that he felt that another year hence
A Princeton man tells of a comrrm. temaos bofss's fslt. It bss bass tbs
onld btmse tkw that took place betweea the coach
of tbs rhrsr bM bsss propossd, vba^ pdCMd with SB artistic readertag t be didn't befteve they eonld
«a«rsa vbsrs tbs miisr. half sad qaar
tbe iBtemseiao from Cavalerta Rust them. He felt rare they could feed
football eleven and one of the
Ists is' tbs ssseiat atord «
tar mllars sad broad Jornpers of tbs, <
them, and If It was as warm then as players. An Important game
that a algbt
tlowod with Anna Laorie.
today they could easily sleep in the
looal track isaoM have showed their i
be played, aod tbe roarb waa. of
Tbs flrat papm of ^ths
hay-fields. He said In closing that he
ataltls. sad mors rwssoUf it ba*!*®Jgoia« boM that way had killed a
cpurae.
iimst anxious ttiat every |dayer
'was surely gomg to Battle Creek In
dog aad tbroara It la the river. Hs
acbood ta tbs exhan^t from Barney
Pebroary with the only drill team In abonld be Hi tbe beet of phyadeat
bad been asleep during all of the exMlcMgan. Ohif Nordmm of Petoskey, dition. Rot to bis disgust one of the
OMflsira agJas Oraoa Dra«aa. Bat It
dteoMSt.
toMtey. wdeh
a a great deni
high aodltor, closed the impromptu
rsmsIsH for tbs ftbdd to aamplsts tbs
WorMy In C
Battle Creek's common eonndt Is at
great game were to
speech making by sutbig that he eras
hst. Ysatsrday aftamooo the fast
While 1 coBslder it a diflicult task a worker and not a tpeechmaker. and
oefi to l»e In "bnd rnrm.” Taking
outs with Its own cresUoa, the new
Isobch Sarallov, ovsod by Art NasoQ.
per for this assembly on as him caftlng of a bookkeeper did not
aidde. Ibe conefa bad tbe followmualHpsI conn. Squabbles overjj|ta
’Pbreatry
in
Goasral.If
make good orators, he would be brief.
sad the Bdss. osrssd by WlllUia Bur.'Tieurt to heart talk" with the
aalartes to 6e paid, the clerk bire; the la.
•a. a pisasant dnly de
Charles Ely. high beadle of trav- reealHtniDt.
soaa. aaltsd ovaa tbs west baak of tbs
■se Oty. unouAced that all Ibr prep
location, etc., have been followed by volved upon me, and 1 shall endeavor
"Fee heir, you're net looking so
rtrsr aortb of tbs Bortb Park rail
a more aertons matter. , Two juitioes to briefly outline the most important arations which were erldeneod on good! Mttselea flabby and wind bad—
poinu la connection with tbe subject every hand were entirely from the
way bridge aad eotered the badt
of the peace. Howard II. Batdorf aad aad darell particularly on tbe good of companions. Srho deaer^ed all the awful bad. Been flrloklng anytbliix'?"
a drop."
»e order.
Fbrcredit, as he was sure that
The FeuiHlatien of tht Order.
"Tlien jiou nm«l lie smoking."
csiers had not SMSisted In one lota.
U the .IxnA cro««l
Back In the aercniles. ' years ago Mr. Rtidr then plaved on the violin
•TIavrn'l toiH-bed a pipe, cigar or
le 17th of June, this | at society -Tbe Old Kentucky Home" with varia cigarelle sliv-e ibe training l»cpnn."
li, .1.turn over to the diy all moneys “ laid Its fmiodatlon and tm
tions. which was a rare treat, and the
"Studying V"
atreteb they raced to the finish line
reived as foes for serving crtmlnal pie In acoerdance with
paper, "Fraternity," by Mias Salena
"Well, yes—a Utile."
at the ihit'e-quarfcr |K»le, tfclng tbe
at Architect, the 8u- Casey of Jackson, was then read by
warraats da the Justice courls. Tfu- drawn by the Great
Whereupon the roarb gave
first tlsm In all Us varied history ^
preme Ruler of e Universe, with the
Josticea refuse to allow this nnlem Book of Law i urely resting under Mr*. Morrison, which was as follows: a annrt of disgust. "Fee here!
rr
Fraternity.
speeding the Ooifistock park track eras
got to stofi that! Do ;rou war
the city can acenre a mandamus. lu comersttme.
I defln^
. S eonrse ^ motor boats, or In fart,
lose tbe game?"—Rarper'o Weekly.
They also claim that the public will ,Th(
neotal principle of the pr- state. oondHIon. or relation of broth
asf watf^lhraft
The time for tbe
>b man the lessons of the i hotyl. Hence that sjmpathy aiitl
bring thdr civil aaes to the old
half mlk/was three minnim flat.
af God and Ibe Brother-j feet Ion which should chsracurlrc- t
liable Justices. Joatoad of the i
hood of Man. The last eondlt
ly re
In spite of the effort* of our l-«cal | tangled municipal eo«irt. Hence the ama on earth, when hla labori
terhood In general.
Itlon of Pratemitjr rhmil ! torlus." disroven-rl by him I
Imard of trade, which have acted to j new venture starts out with a clouded been eomploied when ho la ab
This deflnltlnn
aside forever all his projects of ever be kept in mind. It
tbe oontraryVotwithstanding, a boom
rt
lore, or of business, together, shoulder to shoulder of hosts
ittHw. of pleaaure,
baa vvek this town at last, and things
itlier stations in Vienna
»•
to dissolve the tics which have bound ............. and women to defend each
FELL FROM TREE.
SIT begtanlng to look. The flog boom
m
him to hU fellow man or companion, olf)^ homea from Hie enemy that
three
to
elghf
dnya
ahead.
and
go
forth
a
sranderor
on
the
un
aboota
oh
the
aly,
aod
In
the
dark.
It
owned by Ooe Bdaoa. five mllM up
Oranfison
af
John
Peyls
Disd
From
known
shorea
of
etemfty,
to
abandon
Is
the
realisation
of
fraternity
wUho-.it
. broke loose on the flood
Ifthe
Implements
of
this
morld’s
labor,
the
destnictlon
of
Independence
and
His Injurlsa.
a staggering
John Doyle of filO Sixth street left and to leave the temple of life w-hen Individnallty. . It is charity without
, blow somewhere Udween tbe fifth rib
it may he aald unto him "Well done.! question, which enriches the giver
ntnlHi
«ad the solor 4>lexvui. slihoiigh ihcri! for Slicrman this morning to attend thou good and faithful sen-ant." is j nnd
thu funeral^ of hia IlUio grandson, the aolema seem- which Is symlsilical i This frat
..
>*■ '»
itemal fet-llng
sn* them as saVs It. was about
h.
loratcfi In the Impressive
irslng our bettc latiiri-s nnd|*^rvlces at the Mrs
died yesterday ceremonies of our order,
rods beyond the postoIBce on the nlgl. j
on
I promoting p
tnan on«- Ik-coratlim ctuumlMe*
It
aide of Mall
4aJn^tn<ct. U Is a good
*■**reels of a fall. The little
Imagine
the cemetorj*. time
tKiy. who was eight yoara^ c»ld. ara*
___ :lngs of some gnoil society and Is
have a lltlle uxclu-raent here
Bldefxie men. How eKsentlal ih«?n. 1 brought In touch with othefa striving
idajrlng
In
a
tree
near
hit
Imnie
Tues
In a while, as tbers hasn't licen much
that we ahonld undemtand
•atand our true ji for the
t^e name noble
obRcta: am
and
le objects:
alDtw the fall siecilon. This town ain't day morning when he fell striking hU position, snd keep constantly
' view i thoughts and Ideas are advanced then
trV a record want AO.
istantly In
the realities that surround u
gone ahead In io years much further bead on a atoae pavement.
How 1,1^
I
lid hear In her i
_ ,be
__ never
would
essentlarthat we should learn
I circle of assoclatea. without this she
than you could throw a bull by iho
ould neceusarll.- narrow loio
tall and the last rouniy atlas left us
tilch, while tbev secure ultimate : snd cet verv little* good
nut rtf Hfe,
go
An ordinance to defray the general hajipiness conlrihute Iso largely to 1 A body of men and1 twomen wbt> have
«ff aRaBstbar. Let us <lisrhargi< our
loeal board ^ trade ami impuii one expendltnrra and liabilities of the amooth the troubles and soften the as for their alma the pn
protection of their
tK'ritle* of llf«-.
nines, cannot help but be broadened
of them gramnphoniw or something to
Praeent
It St.
itatua of 1 I Order.
year begii
start things going. All together now, ending Mav 1.
I am glad to sav to you that, so far
rratemalliam brings oime to ihl'^k of
for a gPcaUT Utojiia.—Utopia Clarion
He li ot-dsined bv
1 the Council of the as I have been able to dtaenver. bar otheta.* It makes lifes I
roonyand unity prevail throughout the mws' less biirdehsfimo to kni ' there
Clt y of Traverse i
The farmers of the south part -! Section 1
entire
Supreme
Jurisdiction. There is are-p»hera
ThM-to d!^!ir?be ex»fora ipaihy.
. lAvingston county and the south part I ,M-ndltures and llablllllea of the City no diversity of opinion: there are no and tlmt
It is
i why we go to the knlge
in a atocklof Traverse aiv. Michigan, for the disturbing questions confrohtlng our
of Waabtentw are laying In
We feci Hke children In the
fiscal yqgr l>eg1nnlng May 1, lPo3. and belo\-cd order. WHh the enormous home circle, for genuine fraiernity
of fish for the coming year. Owing
ending May 1. 1MM5. there be ralnwl surplus fund aggregating nine mlllltm emanates from the love of home and
4be floods of the past week the lakes by Uxation upon the real and personal dollars makes it possible for the I. O. the hour of departure comes all too
meet every obligation on de- sooti; but our doors stand open and we
and Huron river have overflowed and proiH-rty within said city the sum of
No fraternal Miclety In jhc win aoon meet again and renew our
When in m-eU of a physician
.:t*]^trman carp have ome Into the 1:3,000.00. and that the sum be levied
amrid can measure up to thUi suuid'or lawyer, the first thought Is
'marihM and 4ow lands s«i that they In conformity with the law and for the ard. We have a right to boasf, wo are ohltgallons.
puriH»so hereinafter named In the
FraTeraalism
Is
uiillftlng.
the
as to their ability: the charge
“Imve been taken by hiinnrods with several funds or acounts as follows;
justified In the• pride of our financial
vf the brotherhood of man.
for their *er\lro8 is at leaHl a
t only that, but we hav
tgth.
~"pllohforka aad by hand. They weigh Series .................................... I C.ooo.t
Fatherhood of God, and all
•bind
Id it a management that te th
secondary con*UleraUon, isn't
J.ooo.t
good.
hat la bun:
*1 ^.tflom .throe to 10 ^uds and a<»me Rewrra ................................ ..
or of all
peer
s and In which we do no
The Republic of Plato, the Utopia
that so?
fju-aqrs have taken as high as 500 and
nfldvua if Sir Thomas More, and the Kingbeaitale to place our entire com
Buying a plaiio should be done
' ItOoO pounds. They pre dressing and
Benefits of tha Order.
Heaven, as port raved bv
dnm
in much the tauno spirit, lo<ik'.Racking them Ip salt for future use.
This Is a benevolent organlxation. Christ, each and all show fort
Ing-to the service* ibe piano Is
and. it would hardly be nocf-ssary for idosla of these great teacher* fur the
' ktlSM IsalMdU n««U of Petoskey hai«
capable of rendering, for H may
me at this time to cite the various human brothcrluwxl and mutual hap
_^ won fame locally for her courage In
ways through which benefitk may be piness.
be the lari you will buy during
'"going to the bottom of Little Traverse
■ I no l>ctter manual for the
derived. We are all no well familiar
a lifetime and you want it to re
of society than the Bible,
with the 1. O. F. and anything that
main a piano of merit for an
might be aald along thia line Is simply and there 1* no licit er teacher of this
stories pfinied about Miss Fannie
Total .......................... ........ ♦M.OflO.kO intended as an adnsoniiion to let noth true relation of man to man than the
other generation Xt least. The
Baker of
Mlaa Beals Is a
B«-ctlnn 2. There ehall also be ing swerve you from the line of For- Son of God. and. while the word frareason why
r^tarmln
irmlng girl, well known In soeltdy. raise<l. IcvUul aad colKrtod aocordlog
icmtty may never have been used by
IR jresrs'of age. Is slen- to, law. a lax on all tbe mal and |terRho Is only
<
In^the month of February, this year, Him. It* principles u-erc ever iijion
fifsr buU strong and has alwajK l>een ►dnal eauic or property subject to there waa paid out the aum of 1146.- III* lip*, and Its example* were ever
retain their g«KHl tune quality
ObO in mertoary benefits and shared set forth In HI* dealing* with men.
a lover of out <>r door and water taxation in anW city aa follows:
longer (lian other makes la be
by 122 homea who were ihua nmtertal- His healing of the *4ck. Hit r»othlng
h of
In each
< the following wards.
aimrts. For )<*ars she has gone.on !. 3. 4. 8. the aum oTfour mills on ly bleat when their loved ones were the nakwl. His feeding the hungry.
cause they are peculiarly made.
e. At the same time there waa.^ His forgiveness of the erring all *how
log and fishing trips with her fa each dollar anaesaed vahiation. and la gone.
, luintin
They have distinctive tonal de
110,810 for HIS spirit and teichlng of tntc framemtM
mills on each paidI om to living members
ther anil la an expert angler. Mac
vices. patented and, of courae,
te»Tjal bro»he-hoo?1.
iblilty and old age, whi
for gen- dlaah
Donald A'Beauvais are at work on the
used exclusively in the Kimball.
Hia parable of tbe good Samaritan
lence that we do pot i
And la evidence
breakwater wHh a force of men and wds■ V."
and
HI*
pb-fure
of
the
last
Judgment
I
ari".
Then, too. the best tuner* and
»; g. 4. 5, a tax of onet mill <m
and
final
senaratlch
of
the^been
from
But
theae
are
this tumlahed the epportnnlty she hail the dollfir. and In ward 2. two mills oh,
piano maker* in America admit
the
goats
are
word
pictures
of
human
and
past
hlriory
......................and!
desired for exploring the liottom of the donir aa a'Ward dlatrlct fimd
that tbe action of tbe Kimball
brotherhood, while HI* last great com
a tax of one mill (or school pur elan,-1 ate eoallfienu live
the bay. She went doam without fear, that
piano will wear longer and cost
iKises. and <Ak‘ mill for sinking fupd greater fhhifs In Forestry. The Or mandment. "That ye love one anoth
oaslly made her way among the rocks.; be ralvbd.
w departure yet In er." together with HI* golden rule. "Do
pbana home,
leas for repairs when it Is very
of the grandest un- unto others a* ye would that other*
explored the foundatluna of the I We hereby rectify that the abort lu tnfSDcy, Is fl
old than any action on the mar
dertaklofB aad eatabllshmenu of the should do u"lo :-oe " a?e the embodi
ket.
head of this organlsatlpn. To him all ment of the »o-e splru that will melt
ability to take care of herself. While I hr .Hat day < May. 1W5
down social dlsllnciion and bring all
credit la due for thIa aobb
fond of adventure Miss Deals la mod
men face to face a* brothers and cum
And lastly, to the Companion
A.-R BINGHAM.
The price* we will quote you
panktos In .Hn- and In sorrow.
aembly, of the High Court of Wei
President Pro I
eat and retiring and made her descent
One goes ♦« a fraternal Institution
on Klrotiall. Hallet A Davis and.
•everal hours ah«ad of the time at
to acek hta oam good through the
late^
other pianos we carry will meet
first eyi In order to avoid the curious.
good of others.. They teach ua to love
bard for reoagaUieo. We ran tlra
yoar most hearty approval, be
those whom we would never feci It a
Peter Baker, one of the flrat two
well and won. Our rredeaUaia
cause they are "right prices.”
nnd we are here today duty even to think of. and there
ac
Dutch settlers of Katamaxoo. Tuesday I
g
ranreaentlng the been nceepted
together aa very many -who
•who never think
thh they 1
ijoy a day's pleasure
p
All pianos In our store are
eelehrated hla SSth birthday aanlvcra duty only to love tbemaelves.
a body of coworkera In the
marked
In plain figures, one
aary by appearlag on the street wearThat la human naf're and no cr
price
to all and that the loa*ost
p do. a* how
lag the allk hat Jte bought 48 years
tab fraternal
to be found anywhere eonslstSeveral
.
_
ago on the oocgaloa of christening his
tteadanee snd seated on the plalfora
4mt with good musical and wear
, first Wld. The hat is 1« tnohea high.l
______ ______ closed with
ave opportoatty lor the piwridetK.
ing qualitiee.
•has a two-inrii flat brim, and Is wHI [
7 ,
ilile duet by the Misses 01l>'a
Mrs. Younga. to call upon them, one
Our amall payment plan
and Emma Watson vf Cmdpreferred though .arorn lo church tor j
children tnhcrtt oiaiatllatltma aad all, to address a few words to the
ntae
and
the
matter
of
preparing
a
makaa piano buying easy.
tB years and on birthdays ,inec
»od ftwble. ptbeiq finq to ahllfi- asaembly. Rufna French, high aecre
tter or tbe High Court of MIcMgaa. telegram of eoodole-cc to r»-e secreBaker came to Kalamasoo In I8S0 aad; hood troab^
HoUlstor'a Rocky belag the first to respond. He taee- ury. ^ra. Saddler of Grand Rapids,
-Nwlth hU wife, aged W. lives lo peUre j Mountain Tea wUl PcmM^ eon thms^ temartced as he rose, that he who li I ring critically 111 at her ho
ment. though he la aa active as at
and make them atroag. SB flsH Bka the priaouar. at the bar on and unable (o attend.
Bnpper aad a general good time i
A myatcry raua«l by the dl«f,v«i |
«* Ttefiete' Johamm Drug hm oBaase’aad verdict waa naked bad
at 6 o'clock.
Whether he had aaythlns to say. rw
of large sploichoa of frteh blood at I ^
piled that as he had never been in
oottrt belbre he did not know whatt to
the end erf tbs Gull street bridge trier
Mlaa
L. Ranger of Northport Is In
say.
BtBl.
Mr.
French
ttbtiglit
the
‘
WILL
^
HAKO
aaptr
at
H
eeoU
the* Katamaxoo river at Kalamasoo.
Lord mid take care Of ins crirn aad the iHty today.
and drop* of t>1b6d leading to the rail- *»«We roll. Inquire 7« Batt iOghth. treated as eoch.
ech. Only a week ago he
lag. as though a body had bean east • l*ho*« IIM- Oi'taw,
said the Foreateia
reatera of eonthan
eor
Mldri- . Jlr. aad Mrx.Beiiiy Smith. Mrs. H.
ftan had eonatfiM It taipoaalMe
to W. Smith and Mrs. J. SmUh gnd c^I ,
In the straasfi. was the orcaahm at Inatteafi owliig totte rfloottaad yet the drea of Suttons Bay abated through
, tense nriietoliu lo »he,«««‘ e«ii**il'
TBY A RECORD WANT AO.
I Uoddrsherlff
ff 1Mel
the dty today en route for Milwaukee.
•t!*!!JS*L5!!^
SS
.Ml M *
lb<. mw IM. «ltk
•CHRAOCII-KIIOUPA.
.
Mr MM.
tlM. n tnA
Nappy Wabdini In Laalanan Cownfy namkanlntploeked.
Mta Ai
i T»ere vfll he ao prayer teOuAMI *l
teteii mantofi yugtqrfiay^fihe Ootetregteftmal eharch thia mmafteraoou at j o'^ock at the home of
' toRaatheparton afeaoiavaBFhtoL
l&a hrifie a hrtehor. Frank Kqmpa to
tta Lantaor filatrict. the oerateoia
hMhf pofaruMd by Boar. Demaa Cgch
Bm The hagPT <umple were aUeafiOd
hy the hrcKher aad slater dr the groqm,
Ctrl aafi Carrie Schrader. They wUI!
reaMe aa North Ce«lar atreei la this i
OCHIPMAN” Pure
city.
'
.
I
^ WTiite Lead, prop
Mr. SchradtE haa bo«a eatolo>'efi at ’
erly applied, wfll not
CaldweU A Louthm'a for some thae j
aad has many friends here. The!
crack, ped or blister. A
brido u a popular Leelaaaa county i
i
B. Chapta haa added a new
feather reaorator to hU carpet clean
ing eetahlishmeat at 722 Waahhigtoa
Btreet. The renovator la run by steam
aad la maaufaetured by Henry Horater
of BvaaeTtlle. lud. It first paeeed the
feathers through steam, dries them
1
good painter Mhd ‘‘Shipman" will cut down your
painting bill materially.
BOLD BY
HANNAH A LAY MEBCXINTILE 00. * ~
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE
Summer Normal opens July 3, l‘OT>.
Wo liavo gc<nm<d
the aerrioca of the Superintoiidi-nt of OUxei to tfikei
ihaTKC of this work. XnroU now if j-ou want to tako
4x>mmepcial work, or prepare for the examination in AnRUgt
ecn«merciai wk will be in ‘charRu of Prof. W.
r. NcoJhnm.
OtU. phone or write
:
:
AHIL F. NERUNGEB
bCSWBSt BASA^
211 a FKONTST.TRAVBSSB OTT, nCH.
J JW Millilcef
lilLvll
kle Tf elflU
TXBC QUAI_|-rV «T'OPtK
-
:
ONE CASE
"
'■
Full Standard Indigo Prints,
while they last,
at.......................
A Piano?
' ONE CASE
:
r
•■■
♦cYard
ONE LOT
0
Short length Dress Gingn
hams, good
quality—
—
6cYam:
KMBALL PIANOS
KiBW:
MOSNI ROUSE
i
Full StandaiKJ Apron check '
Gingham, all sizes of checks T ^
all colors
at..........................
Do Jon Considrr Its An
cestry?~Its Family
History?
Prices Are Reasonable
■
3ScYd 1
ORDINARCE.
HOW M YOU BUY
tl
.\
EVERYTIBWIt
m
'#1
POYERINE
am iMMiit (S«)
id work arc
are tbe rr*nll»or]
Quick work eafigood
ioe. It farlghteuBWTcrTthing.
farlshteuawTcrTthing. A dwagrtrebtetaak wa!
__ ie—aoon rrer- is a aatiafactija tlwi goes prith every
Nbig bn of MUler'a Powerine-5c at your geeoata.
ami 90mrdMtilM7rakr’sS*apmtAMtk Hama
.
Mcbm. TftMflUM cmf,
SHERLOCK
HOLMES «
, IHOLML^
f
»r A. COHAM DOYU.
The Adventare ol
- <hc Sotitaiy
y
CyjdifI
r-'
|lo« ♦ <r tlw iiio
tm.
v'V
;iur.U“3'Jr-£:
aad4ao9>
lha bagft was corcrad with gaUau
TWh bu Mlaty task u footpu«a|
gagaaMdeertbeutlMr.**
"It could aet bare bacD ea the aide of
the haack or I Mamli bare am him.”
-So kg tba proeoaa of cxcfnalon fe
arrfro at tha fact that he made hla why
kawari CbarMagtoo Ban. which, ai 1
balirataad, M altmlad la its own
gfOOnM eo dae aide of the road. AnyMIOgaigar
'
HatkliM. Mr Balmaa, nave that I!
^
aad 4 Jong stretch of the mad upaa
eltharalda. It bad'^een deserted.whea
I lefi It. but now I saw a cydlat iMlag
that in wbkhf had come. JEle
In a dark suit, and I saw that he had a
I ta DM to boa
aaSiDf Ofaa af aw-a eoaraa. p«l^
lhaad. rai aMuhad yoMg Diaa. with
Ida hair pluHrit dawa m aach aMa
afhlafnrihaad lthai»t that ha w
pcrfaetlf hatafal. a«l I waa ava that
Qrrll would DOC wlah dm to kaow aa*
a paaaoa.*
njh. Cyril ta hla oamer aald Hahaaa.
twltthK.
Iha yo«a« lady Uaabad aad laaghad.
Tat. Mr. Hotmea. Cyril Morton, aa
alaetrlcal ci«lDaar. aad wa hopa to ht
aanlad at tha and of tha
Daar bm. how did I
ulklag abmit
I wlAad to aay arag that
imt What
1
Ir. Wt'oodbv waa parfactly odloua. but
that Mr. Ourothm^ who waa a aMch
oMM gaua. waa we ggraaablg. lie
waa a daih. ggBow. cMan Mmrea. gOent
petoon. hit ha had imlNa amaatra and
a plaaaaat ataaa. lU tequired hoM wo
wara laft. aad aa Badtng that we Wa
rgry poor bg anggmtod that 1 ahoitld
• aad teach Inuale to hia only
ghiog, awd ten. I aald that *1 did
Uko to leave my BwOier. on which
he enggaetad that I ahould go hoipe M
bar every week aad. and he offarod om
a huadrad a yaar. which waa cwrtalaly
^deadld pay. So It aadMI by uy accepUng. aad I went down to CbBtatn
(frunge. about stk milea from Famham. Mr. Carruthgiu waa b widower.
bMhe liad a^mgad a lady hoamhaeper. a racy raapeeUWa. elderly iMraou.
called Mia. DUon. go kiok aftar hla ar
Ubllabmeot Tba child waa a dear, and
C'orlUSlCal. and we had most pleaaaut evenings
- 'll k»
mitr'ln wblrli
ki WM
dortac tho» «lgM
tl»ore wm bliadmU tt prlr»t*
oiWii. ibco* of tbcni of tbo mort totrilvir Slid •xtnMrdlMry dianctcr.
to wWrb b* pta7«d • imliiMit f«tt
A* 1 be w lircoXTca »«y full boIm uf
•II tlHM ruM* UMl wu ngr
la maajr
Boaor of tb«n,
tt
•llj: tttrMfKl tu
U auij
be iiuafiiMd that U la DO eaay ta* ta
mfikt 1 ahoohl aalcrt to lay bD
the pobllr.
M.TVO njr fonaor
fonsD ntia aad glre
•rmi'c
to thoar t«M«a which darlro tbotr
etothoar'
latrrMt Dot Wbtorb frwu tba hruulUy
of the rrltD/aa froiD tha tBSaoulty aud
dnuiiatic gdailtjr of the ■olntlou,
thU rmmmm Jl will duw lay befors the
rwidcr the facta cooDeHed with hllas
Violet fliDlth. ^ aoUtary ryritet of
rbarllngtoii. and the dirUma oetjuel of
our tuvMitlCBtlao. which raUnlDatod In
•DMiwrtad trugady.
Ou refcrrUig to my aotebook fUr the
year IMDS 1 dud that It waa upon Hat
urtia
dof
_ I retoafnbar. extiumely unwelcoine to nobaeu. for be waa tmincTaed
’ at the mooioDt Id a Tory abatrvae and
cumpUratad proUam cooeomlng the
t»e«niliar peraocutloD to which John Vincoot lUrdan. tha well kDOam tobacco
nillllonalre. bad baao subjectad. My
Mend, who lorad abofa aU tblnga pre- waek. and. oh. It aecaned three months
rlalon aud concentration of tbooght. re- to me. He waa a draodfnl pen
bully to every one elee. but to me
thing Indnltoly worse. He mado odloua
love to me. hoaated of hla waaltb. aakl
without I
1 yrt. w
_ ) to hla nature. It waa tm- that If 1 married him 1 could have the
I forrtgn
Itoaalhle to refuat to llateo to the atory Aneat dlamoada In Ixmdan. and flnatly
of the young und boauUtuI woman, tall, when 1 would have nothing to do with
graceful and quaaoly. who praaanted bln he seised me In hla anna naa day
benwir at Bakar utraot late In the iftar dlanar-he waa hldmmaly atrongex^tilng and Implored hia aaaUtauca and swore that be would not let me go
and advice. It waa rain to urge that until 1 had klaaed him. Mr. Carruthera
^ bU time was alreedy fully occupied, came In and tore him from me. ou
fur the young lady bad come with the which he turned upon hla own host,
detenuUiatlon to tell her atory, and It knocklug him down and cutting hla
w ae evident that aotblng ihort of force face open. That waa the end of Ids
cuidd gH her out of the room until abe vlalt. as you can Imagine. Mr. Carrutb
bad done,ao. ^Wlth a rmigned air and
u aamewhat^ry amlle. Ilolaca bar sored me that I ahould aever be exged the baautlful Intruder to take a pooad to aucto an Inault again. I hgre
aeat aad talafona as what It araa that not aeen Mr. Woodley since.
"And now. Mr. Uolmeo. 1 come at
waa troubling her.
-At least It cannot ba your healtb,- last to tbe «peclal thing which baa
aald be aa hla kaeo eyao darted over caused me to aak your advice today.
s
thvmdav.^umi
"*
~..
BoliM, ml I. .IIHM, r«r mat tttU.
congagedr be asked at hut.
’^"e M la Ibe Midland Blectrical
time
the young Iwlju coojtng
kaowhlmr
ting very straight u|kiu her macfalae
”Aad a
to. ..
“®“ I****** **«'
»«»
Tbme wmi Ihla
dreadful man. «.
M ood. | ■»*
i*r with a euriooaly
ley? If you
him an ndmlror.
furtive soggestloo In every mormaent.
-toto
Ow fair cUeat aecmwl a Uttlo eon ,
'3* «. b.r
no.to«^
!
Itw be a mere fancy of i^.;
but It has seemed to me aomrtlme*
M my
J?TT****T
Ukm a gmut
But a girl always;
-Har Holmes looked grave. "WhM j
dM bedo/^a Mvlugr
j
He ta a «eh mam
i
"b’o carriages or horaea?"
"B'ell. at least be is fabiy well to do.
Pat be gpoa toto the rity two or three
tlmea a week. He la de^Iy interested
tn Boutb Afrtoan^gold aharea."
"You win let me know any freah
^
'
de
reloiii_ Mbs^ Hmlth.
. ... i
busy JJust now. but I will find time to
maka
, . aome Inquiries Into . your----..to .In the meantime tok«^ aUp without
letting m^krow. t.oodby. ana I mm
that
anail Wve notniug nut gooa,
news from you.
^
^
"it la iiarUir the settled older of natore that aoch a girt sboald have followers." aald Uahnea as be pulled at,
his mcditatlvs pipe, "but for choice not
on bleycMa In kmety country roods,
■ome aecretlre lorar. bgyoad all doubt. <
4,
ito^ed'
Qm M Bw gioMr ut cMatir fagaM.
IMM woMd borekalt yoi OMtt IMM
fwag tba bmiter tg tba acoBatymoM.
BfBWamaaal, It coorgft aoCUat
IMM. Ifbg la to gitatr Bib baM
iat thb aettro qrcBat wba tgrlaM
away druaa that yooag Mdy^ atkA
iirfa atea la true. 1 aaror doabted «.
Tbat there Is a rBaarrtlibi botWMatba
eyeBat and the hab. 1 ncrcrBdaMad
thatelthar. fbai the hall H kmaakifl
kg B'UJIamaea. BTurg the twlter fM
that? Well, woik mj dear air. dean
look so dcpcoauad. We «aa do Uttle
mere oatti aext Bgiaiday. aad la fbe
aaeaatlme I may amke oae or two laguinea myaeir.”
Next m«ralB_ he had a note from
mtlag MierUy
Uy aad ae>
aecoraeely the reiy teMdcata which1 I
bad am. but the idthof the letter My
tnthe peatarrlpt:
■' -I am sure that yea will raapert my
M. wbca I tell
you that my pMee here hoa becoaae dirdcult owing to the fact that my rmployer baa iiropoaed marriage to me. I
am coariarad that hM fceltngi are
meat deep and moat haograbla. At the
same time my promMe la of
gIrcQ. He took my refaaal vety aerl. You
uadnutaad. however, that the altuatlon
la a little stralned.r
"Our young friend seems to be get
ting Into deei> waters." aald Hotmea
tbougbtfnUy as be OnldMd the Mtter.
“The ease certainly pfeoeota more fea-
demopment than I had origtnall
"-kS’
mght I ahould be none the worse
„ uncxia^Mcd a. it waa aplrited.
> a quiet, peaceful day In the
k«r wbecM
’. and 1 am Inclined to nun down this
1 and teat one or two thaortea
■“*
straight at him. lie
• •*- which 1 have formed.
Aftcd ok In desperaite flight. PresentHolmes* quiet day In tba country bad
r Mie came' back ni« 1
a singular termlnatloa. for be arrived
at Baker street late In the eveUlttC with
uke any forthtT nutlet of bar silent a cut Up and a
,tfeodauL He bad turned also aodj bla forebead, be
general air of
|^jg dtstan)<e
dUtan)<e until the curve <rfi dlaarpotlon which
wbld wt>uld have made bis
still kei»t hla
the road bid them fromt my sight.
I own fieraou the fltling object of a Root
j
|u oiy biding
ling place, and tt j| land Yard Investigation. He
,^^1,
I dkl so. for jwcaently! mensely tickled by bis own adventurvw
^
reappeared, cycling slowly j and laughed heartily aa
lonied In at the ball gates' them,
dismounted from bla maeblna. For j -I1 grt no little active exercise that It
oome mlnotea I could aee him standing la alilwaj-s a treat." aald be. "You are
^
liU bands were] aware that I have some prollclenc)' In
^ and be seemed to be sHtllng the good old Brillob apart of boxing.
raised,
n^^jtle. Then be mounted bis cycle' Occasionally It Is of service; today, far
^
^^vai example. I abonid have come to veii
thehalL 1 ran arrow U»cheath i Ignominious grief without It."
I begged him to tell me wba
and peered through the trees,
away I couk] catch glimiiaes of the old
found that country pnb wbirii I
gray building, with its bristling Todor bad already recommended to your o>
cblmneya, but tb<- drive ran through a tier, ami tbere 1 made my discreet In
dense shrubbery, and 1 sarr no more of quiries.
r bar. and a gamiilries. I was In the
ay man.
loos
u landlord waa giving me all th
wanted. P’llllamaon U a whltCbeai
man. i
staff 0
some rumor that he Is or has been a
clergyman, but one or two Inddenta of
hla abort residence at tbe ball'struck
^
clerical agency, aud tbey
(
tell
• that
i toere waa a man of that uai
! ders whose c-arcer baa been a singui larly dark one.
"The landlord further Informed me
j that there are usually week end vls!.ltora-*a warm lot. alr’-at tbe ball,
and esi>oclally one gentleman with a
rod mustache. Mr. Woodley by name,
a-ho was always tbere. ' We bad gat
. as far aa this when, who ahould walk In
I but tbe geutlcman bimself. wbo bud
i been drinking bis beer in the taproom
her. “8o ardant a Mcycllat musi be
forenoon 1 ride on my bkyclr to Fan; and bad beanl the whole couveraatlou.
full of energy
ham autlon tn order to get the 12:22
Mlio was I? What did 1 want? What
to town. The road from Chlltmi
r questions? He
Orange Is a lonely one. und at one opot
inguage. and bis
It Is particularly so, for It Ilea for over
adjectives were very viguromi. He
a mile betwaan CbarUngtoo hcath'upended a string of abuse by a viclona
oo one aide and tbe woods wbU'fa He
back bonder, wbicb 1 failed to entirely
round Cttkiilngton HaU upon tbe other.
arukL 'IIm! next few minutes were de
llolimn, and that baa aomethlng to do You could not find a more Maely tract
licious. It was a otmlgbt left against
null niy vlalt to you today."
of road anywhere, and It la quite rare
a slogging ruffian. 1 emerged as yon
My friend took the lady’s ongtored to meet oo much aa a cart or a peasant
see me Mr. Woodley went home la a
baud and examined It with aa cluae an i until you reach the highroad near
cart, Bo eudcil my country trip, and
utteutloa"and aa tittle sentiment at a jCrookabnry hllL Two sreeka ago I
It must b* coufesMHl that however en
•clfutiMt DtMild abow to a s|»eclmen.
! was poaring this place when 1 riianeed
joyable. my day uo tbe Surrey border
"Vou will rxcoae me. I i “
“ i to look back over my oboulder. and
baa not been much memo inttfltable
la my buslneos." aald be ai be dr^iHHl .
500 y^^a behind me I saw a
than your own.’’
It *T nea
nearly fell into tbe «iTor of aup
aMo oo a blcycM. He eeetned to
The Thursday bro
■ another Ictposing tl«t you were tyiiewriilng. Of
, aiddM aged man. with a abort
ter from our client.
coutw* It Is obvious that It la moalc. |
|
Uck hefois I
• You will not bo surprised. Mr.
You ol»crvo tbe aiwtulate floger eoda,',
Famham. but tho man waa
Holmea." said she. To bear that I am
Watson, which Is common to both pro- j
^ j thoaabt no laoco about It
leaving Mr. Carruthera* employment
'feariona? Tbrnt. U a aplrituallty about;
~
Even tbe high pay cannot reconcile me
the face, bowcvcr”-abe gently turned __
hoIbi— when on mr tstnm on
to the disexunforts of my altuatioo. On
CsartitM Or CbOisr's a
Batnrday I come uji to town, and I do
not
lutoiid to return. Mr. Carruthera
-IT B’AS A BTKAI^.IIT I.EKT AQ.UX8T A SLOGGING BUFFIAN."
a laualc^
, ^ jncroaaed when the larideat ««s
aagers of
"Yea., Ml
Mr. Holmes. I teach music.j cuned again, exactly aa before, on the
were any,
"la the
intry, 1 presome. from foUowlng B
Batarday and Monday.
But tiiere are corions and anggestira
dangers, arc now over.
Xeor complexion.'
- alwayskcfithladlatanoeaBd did DOt am- details about the case. Wataon."
tbe special conae of my leav"Yet air; nearr rmruusm.
on
me
wwj
n,^
In
,ny
way.
Famham. «n the born»e
any
but st» It certula
That be ahould appear only at that
situadors of
_
.
.
..
I Ij was very odd. I montloood It to Mr. point?"
It U tbe
nothing about Cbarilngton HaU and
"Now. MMa Violet what baa bai»pen carrulhert
0.r
toto. I-to
well known Arm la I reappearance of that odloua man. Mr.
ed to you Mar ramham, oa tbe bor-1 ^|mt
ash and told me that he had Bad who are iht teuaata of ChacUng-1
rbat 1i said
Woodley. He was always bMmua, but
Pan
Man.
There
I
bdlted
on
my
way
dereofSoiTifr
ordered a horse and nnp, no that la fu ton BaU. Then, again, how about tbe
borne and met with courtesy from tbe ba looks more awful than
ture 1 ahould not paae over these loaMf coanectloa betw»ea Csmitbers and
itive. No. 1 could not hare for be appears to hare had aa acclWeodley. alaTe they appear to be
1 for tbe eumiDcr. 1 dcot.aDdheMma<hdMSgnrBd. I saw
aneh a dISermt type?
him out of tbe window, but 1 am glad
of am
LMr. Bohnea. He
ttey I
to soy I did not meet him. Be had a
. AhAnf ■ nuiMlti toM
I was tbe name of tbe tenant Be was a long Ulk with Mr. Oamrthert. wbe
sceowd much exrltod afterward. Woodgentleman.
JTbe
laemaiwec pne^r.
^
^
^
^ ley mast be staying In the neighbor
itioo tn the world ’except one un-, looked out srbea I <___ __________ _
but Baea Dot keep a
hood, for be did not aMep here, and
cle. Ualph BmMh. who went to Africa beuth. and foam. «ue aooagh. waa
atatkm? : more, aa tbe affatra of hM clients weie yet I caught a fllmpsa of him aggln
; aUlea from tbe at
-at mattera which he could dlecuaa
fwenty-flve ywis
ywra agik and we have, nan, exm^ •• he had baea the two
I
this numlng slinking about tn the
win fa
« downr
AmtoTHolmoa IMteaed srMh ahmbbery. 1 would aooner have a sav
never had a ward
wwd froM
e
*’
him
almw. we-ekq befoeu. He alwaju kept ao for
WIB
T« »«.
x». "P«t wto.* I age wild animal loose about tbe pMce.
her died we were left very fnn oa that I could net cMariy bm
\f!hnx father
aay dear fellow; you
I was able to present to blm that <
oaedv
wa were toM that hla face, but It was certainly uome one _____ ThM may
poor, but CM
day we
I loathe and fSar him mort thnn 1 enn
maybebesome
^etriitriwng m
^
there waa aa Adrertl
it In the! whom 1 did net kaow. Be wua dzeamd trigna, aad I cannot break my other i
aty. How can Mr. Carmthcre eadore
praise which I had bonad for
Tlmea loqnlrtag fUr uar wheraaboota. u a dait aoR with a doth csq». The
foefa a creatare far a moiDent? HosrToacan imaglaehuw uxdtrt 7"
oaly thing aM hM face that 1 o
ever. all my trouhMa wdl be orar oa
On Monday you will arrive early al Dts aosmu lace was severe.
.
for we thought that soma on| had Mft cMuty ace u^h
Mm: you will ycnccal yourself
BataMay."
"Your hiding place, my dear WitW
"Bo 1 traat. Watson; so I tnmt." aald
Cbarilngton heath; you wlU obwaa TBfy faulty. You Should have been Holmea gravely. Thera M aoma
____ tlMse facta tor yourself and act
- paper. There we bmC two
.
dad ont who ba was aad what ha as year own fodgatent advMan Then, iMblad the hedge. Then^you woMd IntrigaegolagoaronadlhatJlltlawaMoaronndlhatjtttlai
Mr. CaiTuilMri and Mr. WmEWf, who wanted. 1 alowad down my atechla^^ baring toqntrad aa to tbe occupaau of bare had a cloae tMw of l&a iatersM- da. aad It M anr datr to aaa te M aM
were home oo a vMU from Bouth AIH- bat ba slowM dosra hM. Than I atep- tbe haa. yen win come back to ma aad Ing pereon. As It M. you ware aoew noltets har apoo that Mat janmey.' I
bandreda of yards away and can tell tUak. Whteoa. that wwMnat^aretlaM
em. They, aald that n»y oade waa a ^ sltQgettMr. hot he Btofped aMa
me even koa than Mias Smith. She
friend of theln, that he bad died aoUM
to ma Aawa tagechte ao Bafardny
kftehim. ThteuMa :we bad aaeertnlned from tbe Mdy
■MDtfaa before la great porerty la Je^ . Murp mmg oc the
lae ro^
road, aad
aa I t»d- that Mm went down upon tbe Monday thlBks abe does not know the uMb. I Mamlag. nad makahamlhat thM enrt^
am conrlacnd obe doaa. Why. odwt^
Md. sM vary qMcfcly reand thM.
thM. and
i
^ by the train which Inavas Waterloo at
ooB aad taMaMva tavaadgMlan baa aa
wMe. aboold he be ao dCMcntaly saxk Mat teeMh fo hunt V I stopped aad waited. 1 expected
axpe
him »jg. so I atartad earty and cooght tbe
ions that abc mould not get oo near
I and aee foatth^ were;J*iteahiwtroandaal pauB me I
***<^ ^ I h:lA At Famham station 1 had Do dlf- him aa to aee hM featuna? You «e' tCootlnoad M 4fridayli laaaa.)
j BHiRy la batagdlrected to ChaiBiigtan •cribohim as beodMg over the hoadM
bar. Conceahaant agalB. yaa aoa. Too
eenM aae a Mile of road, hot the aeeoe of the yooag Mdy'a 1
easily beeeAauu^auiatUaW*
• XT.
r OB srhed he waa BMdT} he was BOtVa It
tarc^ for the road ram
«B«i henfoooene Mde aad an oM yc
’J
HU* ww llif ifUMii iwtiiMlTii
'Wvl
fiiir
a.jmM!!^ .*«a
WANTED.
wnmnr-tt»wiwtt<aw-,asa
koaigmaik. Matt ha good eook. Ipa
^LT’^IJataTM
r
Janalt^
oMk. woma. ^ gtrl
ko do dlal^ room aad ebamheg
woMu Ube View Hoaae. Bk Bag>
oRoiluaici.
k txiat Aku *
coca for tha l
WANTBP-Oood giri for gui
_____ 1, itkA
bouaesrork. Mrs. W. H. Batam. Ml
tt kidalaod by thu'dty OauaMI
Trareiou
MUUWuat Taalk 8t
junc 1441 «t tho
WANTCO-Oond
gIri
tor
geaeral
ahall r^3ru aa^
anaaal salary aa boretaaner staled..
BMk uaMcy to larariaato witk dho coi^
tuat Baeal jmar of tho Mty uad oaek
of aald salaries U bmwbylkxadB ^
VANTBD—Compotaat girl tu oaoa.
Mn. B. J. Morgan. Bute aad WelUagtoaL
Juaak^f
WANTmD—AUTO-B-MORB of a ahlae
oa your shoes ! 8e« Cnanlnghau at
tbs Uoa barber shop.
may l€-U
FOR RENT.
........
Sr22toJSL*".'!S!£S.,‘2JK
•MM
2!^ ?5*5tfL •■•■:••••• ■••••■
Washington streot
AssL Chi
Throe Fli
TO BENT—Two largo sleeping roams Chief of Police
and parlor. Shade, fruit etc.. n«
w n- mnn...
'WMyne and MadMoa.
Jane 14 tf
"**•
MOM
FOR RENT—Houae at »12 Randolph
8t Inquire of J. R, Dowen, 601
Sonth Union 8t
Juno lS-4t*
FOR RENT—House with all modem
ImproveaMwta. West TwMfth street
near Plae. laqulre lOlt Booth Ualon
jane IMt
FOR RENT—Purelahed roomt for one
or two ladies, laqulre 4t6 Webster
street
June 10-Cl*
Pivwe TAX
k te all Raraena intaraatad
FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
The Bpeclal aascaamant tax roH for
Kildce. 634 Weal Ninth otreet. Cltlparing of State street from tbe aaat
yens phone IJl.
June $-tt tbe
line of Caas street to the west line of
Railroad avenue, la now In toy haada
FOR RENT—Two Inside rooms suit for collection. The first loaU
ttallmaat.
able for sleeping rooms. Inquire to be paid on or
ir before
briore June
J^e^t^
80tL. 1N&.
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnaon drug
M. B. HASKBLU
dty^rmasurir.
store.
June b-tf
Office—Room 202 State Baak buUdlag.
June 1-lmo
PAVING m
FOR RENT -OR BALE—Meat aaarket
on oomer Front aad Division atreeta.
Thoa. Ounton. dO Fifth atreat, CUl Notice te all I
M pboaa nc.
may 23 tf
aad paving of Ea
FOR RENT—FumMbed roonm «)th street, from the oast line of Park
board. 164 Front otraat.
mpr 26-tf street to tbe east Hoa of WelllafUm
BtrecL M now In mr hands for oollacUon. Tbe first Inrtnllment to be paid
on or before June 30. 1906.
M. E. HASKEIjL.
City Treaaaror.
LOST
LOST—Gold noae glaasea today noon.
Reward to Under. C. R. Dockermy.
June 14-31
TEICHERS' UMIMTIOIIS
Teachers* e^loatkms will ba baM
In the aupenrMora' room at tbe eonaty
court bouse Thursday aad Friday.
FOR «Ate-L>dlM' FliMl. AJtol June 15 and 1C.
George L. Crisp.
model. Morgan A Wrlgbt Urea. 1
June 10-41
-SohotJl CommUloner.
quire at 223 Kaat Front alroeL
June 9-lf
FOR SALE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
FOR SALE-Store building, stock and
flxturoa. Will aell all or any part,
or win rmt building. Apply at
Cbaa, Roaentbal, Traverse City, Mich. JRAPrsatn.
BUiy 27-tf.
Fine Dental Work
LET ME build tor you. Monthly paymenu. H. W. Smith. €13 West
EMventh atreoL OUzena phone l»9.
may 2f-tf
ABST^RAOTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
FARMS to trade for city property omaawttkaP.OarvorAgm.
H. W. Smith. 613 West Eleventh St.
auxena p^ooe 1».
may
BARGAINS In real aaUte. H. W.
Smith €13 West Elgveoth a
Clttxens phone 199.
may 29-tf
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly paymeotA H. W. Smith. €13 West
Eleventh slreeL
CUixens phono
199.
may 294f
FOR SALE—Fine residence property.
10-room bouse and bam. 100 ft. lot;
boose has city water, bath room and
fomacu. Inquire of F. Thnitcll over
First National beak. Telephone 28.
may 23-tf
FOR SALE—Bight oaoeera Iota oa
Wast 14th Street adjotalag Northara
Michigan asylnm prxMarty. snltabla
for raeldaaea pnrpoaas or gardaatag
Fine aoU aad wall Ibcatad. Bach lot
equal to 10 aoamos balldlag
ig Ma.
Prioas aad taraa le
Appli
.toOai^W.Rat.
t4r-tf
Arih teteW
J. M. HUELLMAlflBL
tCAL ESTATE AED UAI
NoRmry pa«.aiallo
XUBMtrronimrMk
Da M
pr. O.
IMIOMOk.ai
Teaclsr if VMiii
3»
SSirSTREn
We are aow talcing orders
ior the celebrated
KEYSTONE B|t|.(IK
wm takahoaM
It 'Ihqnlra B. J. Mor
M41-tf
as U tha past la tha
BAST PART or TOWN.
Can ap hy both hbooea No. S4.
Ordara win ba promptly ottaadad to
JOHN HOFKBfS.
Apr 29-laM
MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW PIANISM—Uaisad art Ik
arM OIty. MOTphootm.
|oaa>l>W
YnniaCitT
KEYSTdNE, M ICH.
i
rm wtmNa muom, travcm cnv/intetot
"m
IMmw* «1ko to is U« cIgMr
Cm—a ymr, to tiM oMy MHag p—
«1M «M s —to— to toe 1—M to
to— vhM
ftoi tk—«. Hto lori—p toaoisto*
—t H—aaiif to gw g— Lflto Hto
—.1— toft M ms. kto to s gmtf*
m to kto tosur. Mrs. Boitoo.
Or. Itolpk fimmOur^ Cunim, tottor
OtoMgto siMtoito at Uek otaerrstorf. kM km too— —te—t proCto
— to mtrmgmr bf ikr tsircrsltj to
to——.P«B—I—|to. Dr. Osrttoi.
tko^ otof U jmn old. rimtlp
task hto doctor's ds*— at the Uto
varsHjr to OsllforBto. «k— he re>
etovto kto —row— tMlstas. npptowsated bf s—• work there sod
St Ucfc to—.
OtoToraor tosrteld to Msnrtoad ttos
ksd asde s torge senpbook to sevp-"
pspdr tototoai* os the d«sth to Uofd
l—sdes to bis sute, to tie filed
Ike state arobhres at Aimapoits.
sapi: *1 belieTe It to the first time
fkat asf hlsterf to the death to a gwrersor to Marplasd has erer bee.,
pOed and 1 propose to take care to
ptodiemars and tnwt that mj es:
—pie ^ be folloved bf aif
Judse Cbarlw Field to Athol. M—..
to M fsers old. He to la aoUre
▼toe. holdlag ooml In the first dis^ trtet eoart to aorth— Worcester, at
kpch Athto aad aardoer. several dajs
cask week. WbUe. natnrally.
baaltk to sot quite as rolMist as teo
fears ago. be to stilt vigorous enough
to adatlatoter Just toe In the two courts.
Jadge Field to saM to he'the oldest
iadge in the oountif in sriivo Judicial
: •9rtU». Jj'
An Bnfillsh prelate, the bishop to
The atterary fur the Atosaac ahM
hto fia—■ at the «—ptolalag wM—
and ratard hto vtooe a Uttie —.
"Lst as gH this righL" he asM.
t
—te aa aath timt yea had the de/eadsat amatsd bsca— he waa
hooadtag yoa with thrvata 'to ^ yoa
ap. Is thst riBktr*
-Tea Mr.*T«a repeat the a—rttea that he
was haoadlag year
-Tee. sir.-Tea aaw the wespea that was
fsaad ea him w|U he was are—tC
—n't vaal*
*
-fdld.1
The attorn^ vase is hto ffct. tcaned
hrwsid aad gtorii at him with aa
rers
nils. The ose
takk-Hfifft dfiSf manSm
«f tbeboveis. Aadtbeooegreil
•rflclBe-Aya-fi P0ls.Ayci^ft
Sold te tn^pfim of the
wortdidraovetrm. tSJOSL:
ta*tS*d
*!SEWERr*X
Ma iUHw «,dn«.d « am>w€(.
time^ Mnltet to ail Ito
• 18 Montrose
t th» ehwe i
t tax stol
wish to ask the right the
to L
gentleman an Import— 1. In District No. 1. bcglaaiBg at the
________
ofWelllngtoB BtJ—. at
The aadlnoce was
all at-,h»teraectlon
U
leatkm. "I wish to csk Mr. ktorley ^
between Fk— aad 8t—
SEWER TAX
K-5«eVJ
THE HORRORS OF WHISKEY
niohVs
tolenday IQ
Junw...
id
THE SMDER AND NELLA
SPECIALTY
CO.
Tki BH VaidiHlli Sin
SWERTAX
dfictricitj!. aot only lor eoD,bntfor I
of BtOitj and geMod tdfiite.
rath Wato.
Nalloa to an F—am I—raatoi:
The special asaeeameat tax roll
the coBStructioB to Lateral 8—er . ^
1. Bewer District Ka 8. located to the
alley between Washingum and^Webster streets, beginnlBg oa OarfieM ave— roaalag theace west to Bartow
streto. theaca aorth
Waahtngton street, thence weal oa
Washington street to Railroad avenne.
theace to connect with trunk sewhr.
has been placed In my hands for col
lection the sa— to be paid on or be
fore Jane 80. 1*05.
M. B. HASKELL.
aty Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 Stale Bank hoildtog-
£
MVING TAX
DS to all Pereens Intarsatod:
le special assessment tax roll for
the {taring to W’est Front street, from
the west line of Union street to the
west line to Maple street, is now Ri my
hands for collection. The first InsUlI—nt to be paid on or before June 30.
M. E. HASKELL.
aty Treasurer.
Offlee—Boom 202 State Bank building.
Juno 1-lmo
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
are a positiva cure for RHETTKATISH, NET7RALOIA. LTTirBAOO,
CATARRH, SKIN DISEASES. STOMACH, KIDNEY, UVER
TROUBLES, Etc.
M E. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 20? Stale Dank building.
I
■re—— B—htoMw
. **OovnM, what —kas roar eyes ao
TSfir
"Are tkoT rad. Mille? Then It mutt
bs b—Bse I didn’t sleep weU tost
Jfiiiht"Are you tronblcd with InaomnitoT
Ton ought to cars B."^^------*But I «oa>-m«urto ht cared to It.
I lie awake thlaklag to pan."
It was ptoto saUlnrtor U—M tm
test.-Ohlengo Trtbane.^
TKV A MCORD WANT 40.
Aahow tor ladl««, chSUrea sad
15c, 25^d 35c
ftftfsJ’.siar'-----
RKAL KfiTATl AND lJDANto-Ocsa4
Ttovsfas Laad and 1^ Oa. r
iTSSS-’SSt’
PR. T. A. WILHKLM. Omttot
Let os vitalize an idea
for you.
Boaidman Urcr
Ecctric Uslit
& Power Co.
Vm Ars IM FesDii Wall,
MtM, MAM, non
THROAT aad FimMO OF OLABB
■B. Offloa Ml WUhate hlsek. ORl
sans phoaa did.___________
tiiad and wom oat. pscliapo ovarway when
wotted, tat fast
bat* CMBm> In th* city of Travarw City. In mIO
OoaBtr.oothaTthdarat
Itto.
Prwuit. rr«dS. WsUne. Jodeeof ProbstA
In ta« matter ot the eaUta at C. C.
ShlUiair. deccMsL
Mn». mu Btma Jjavinf llb-d In aatd court
her jwUttuM praytnif that natd court adjudi
cate aad detenxiln-- who were at the Mme
of hK dMth the iesal ht-tr» of mid dareaned
and niUUad ta Uherit tha read«
' '
dcaute of~ which
____________ died aeiawl.
It b erdiead that Um- ash day of .fUJir.
June. 4ft.
A. 14.
D.
loon. at aatd
ippotntad for
MAMSTCE, MICHia\N.
Drt. Saipr & PnikaUipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCES
JURPET CLEAUI6
Offlos.GRs..l___________________
) no Bsar at tend, tber wfO
T. W. 'THIRLBY, DastiSL 6rsr Bar
anm ft Burs Jswatoy atsra Boa
phoassUI.
ARTHUR NOLUOAV—M. D. Fhysl
ciaa aad nrssoa Bamorsd te to
Bess ovsr rint Nattoaal haak. OB
tosaaphogam. »________ __
door to Dr. Blolha' eta
OR. K. W THtRLBY BpadsA atton
Don to dlasasst to ehUdrsa. Rosa
4df Btota Bank bldg. Botk phonoa
OIVK
VIK, VIGOR It VITALITY
)R. CHARLES A. RURBRIDOi, Dsm
tlsL lOl-M
NSW WUbalm
bhMk.
No Smolpe^, no smell,
when you use the
HERVEY H. ANDERfiON-AUomsf
aad oooBoslor. Wilhelm block. Trnv
arsa aty, Mich. aUxaas phoaa lOd.
BtrElLTlIE
DR. O. H. LYNCH-3 aad 4 Bvthsr
toad bhxk. phyttotoa aafi aargoea.
Gtttoans phoaa tdi.
OIL STOVE
DRS. J. 0. !• HAMT J.TKUEBLOOD
They do the work
quickly and econom
ically and your kitch
en is alwa>’s cool.
They are cheaper
. to operate than a
w’ood, gas or gasoline
stove, and if you
knew how cheaply
you could buy
juy one
would not be
The
hout it. Come in
and look them over
and get our prices.
Wc Hite a First Oiss Tin Shop
ORTROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
It
Clttaeu DhoM 4ST.
JOHN R. SANTO
Now WUhalm Block. TiSrsna Rhy
a F. CARVER ft BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. RUILOINft
FRANK TRDDE
A. D. TYLER
I4« Front Straat
DENTIST
oa»iM.itaw«iibAHoa.o- /
H.&N.LTIMEGARD
r
IMImt-iuFflio^cirmcl lay
-rrmvmrmm OI«y, MioK.
ihowyoa 8
H. E.
GEO. A. JARVIS
I:’
DENTIST
iCpIl
itisxs;:
^i"«S4T^iSdOaUr«lyS5mV.m.
”
201 FRONT STREET
Ikllani
6N.WMeWin>
MMK t-HcWETHr
GENERAL lASURAj;^
It 1 WeWWILHZLM BLOCK
J. r JXBIB. Atmt
jORMO RAPIDS i II0I4RA RT
I
COlPART.
Estate^
o. D. MILLER
OmiMTItoT
(SsaoMi DMorei
iSs:ttSS=««
I tag Boreh and aooth at Wateoa.
lOE AND WOOD.
Trarrn. ORy 4SI g. m, far
ItWUIBc^C
I you
loe or Wood don’t listen to a si
gmooth
talker; he wanta yonr
,
dollar todhy aad will be in ■ome
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promiaea aa to giving good service; yoa know that I
haw done ao during the past 15 3*0^8 and expect to
till tee end of time. Cttte—i* FtiMte 7U
O. HOI»ICINm
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
, DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT .
B. e. BaWlTT te COMPAVY*
MMNAUIByAU.--------------
lUb
->i
W. S.. no WashtoHtaa sMI. ORs
shoos nd. Ball fid. BsaMaaoa, W
€7*9$ W. Tsath; Gltx. phoaa ttt.
DR. A. H. NOLUDAY, Qradnsda T»
OaltotoUr. OfflaatoMsaaoo
bldg. IhlaphoaM.)
~
, oteas ltd: tsM
PMXaR.ia&i
OVER JOHRSON !>RDGC0.
WIVI. JACKSON,
^
•O Cant and 8fi Onnt Bosaa
ACCCFT NO OUBOnrUTU
PAVING TAX
Mrrtinu itr.t J'lr-rT
to 25 horse power Marine Gasoline
Enjfines. Equal to the best; no com
petition with lower grades. : : :
ONy
OR. F. MOLDfiWORTH Rpmial at
taatloa to dtoaaans to tha spa aar
aoaa aad throat Otosass titad
Booms 7 aad I, H. * L. MsrmatlH
OabloeR Bathjhoaas
IMI
DR. R. R. MINOR OMss 0wm Atosr
tenaDngBM teaelM attita
to spa. aar, aooa aito thraai. OlaSBoa
fittad. BtohphoaM. Bsstdmss Ht
For fisls by sU Draggtsts
’*-• na;,';’S;s;d'“..'£rJbr:r^
Motteft Pktvofi
Ititeod, Hotol oMd Eftter-
SUREST
CLEANESTCHEAPEST
BEST
Try a “Fill to-night.**
EdwteRftd EfntBoimoi
There to no discrimination In this parUoular instance. 1 win stop any such
lottery that to called to my attentlcm.
ao matter by wkat churdt. society or
person It may be conducted."
------------------- *------tUM
Notice to all Persona Intsrwaited:
The assessment roll for the pi
of Csss street from Front strei
Sute street and SUle street from
Union street to Cass streetI la now in
my hands
Is for the collection
)
to the
then with the
third installment, together
accrued Interest * I all unpal
unpaid installlaid L
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
-THea Qusamrt OI«y
StS^SkS^ S^nhtoean
_MVIHG TAX
Notice to all Peroena Intereetod:
The assessment roll for the Imp:
ent of Sixth street, from the east
line of Division street to the west line
of Union St
is now In mr bands
for the coll
I of the third InstalJccrued Inter
1 unpal
nments, the
same t
? paid I
e first day of
July. 1
M. E. HASKEU.S
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
pniK QMIIII MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
OPERA HOUSE
Q
■gha. Croup. WMeptof
.Can Mtoata Ooa^O—
ton's Istortte. This It
GARB
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
HARK CIIAW<« OKUVKNV-US
rsl:'
lags (now city) to Traversa City.
**Xow, air," he tiwaiicrea. -wni yea don't think I’m eld enooch for lhsL"l=R
^ .T”
Milk., has been placed
la my w^.*
hands
please tril this jury bow the defesaUot
for coOeeriqB. the an— to be paid on
-aaM posofWiy have boaDdad yoa with
or hetore Jane 30. IMS. ____
baUdog rerolT*T."-Chkage Tribune.
M.K. HASKELU
It to tok tlmqe easier to care oonghs.
aty Trens
dwap, whnnplag eoad> and all long
and braachial.Bffeetlons when the bow Offlee—Room 102 State Bank bnUding.
June Ml
Cana^taa poUUcs srem coadarive to els aiw open. Kennedy’s Isuatlve
Honey
«ad
Tkr
to
the
original
Laxative
lotumrHy. kenator Work to a -eentreisrlaa. aad now Hon. ft. w. Rcitt. ssc^ Cough Syrup. GesUy mares the bow
els. aad expels all etod from the sys
retsry to state in Kir Wilfrid lauiieris tem. Best for Coaghs. Colds. Whoop
caMnet and leader' of the tlbersl party ing Cough, etc. Remember the name.
la ttie raaadWiD uppsy bouse, has bren •'Keanedy’s," and see that the red
presented with a silver loTlng*rap by
the honey bee to
The special assessment tax roll for
hto brother senators In rmognlitoo of
the coDStruetkm of a trunk sewer in
bis MiUi bi1tbds.T. Mr. f*cott ascribes
District No. 7. beginning at the Interhis sorXalned vitality largely to hto
tloa of North' Union street with
sneestors. His materrai grandfatber pla^ It kwt
I Boardmaa river, thence northt to Bay
waa iKjrn IWore the Iwtile of i'vUodmi amry ttoia.*
to Ranstreet, then
and bis father lived in three c-cnturles.
.thence» to Moon
roe street, thence
Mr. Feolt Is a slrkt vrifftarisn. and
i Monroe, WlUow
MadI
has only two meals s day.
) Randolph street, also
io on Randolph
Ths fiaivs That Penetrates.
i street from Bay street to the alley beCedar and Spruce streets,
>WUt’8 Witch Harel Salve I>enc-,J»^
trates
!8 the pores of the skin, and by Us | thence to the alley west of Elmwood
acUseptlc,
loptlc. rubW)
rahUocieut and healing in- avenue, thence to Madisim street, has
fluenoe It subdi
inflammation and t been placed In my hands fur oollecUoo,
same to be collected In three InBolls. Burn/:, CutF. F>zJma
Eczema. TeN
Tet- i‘
•Mcllie.
t-dlng, Itrbin
M. E HASKEL
1 protruding Plies. The orlgii
It Is now universally conceded that
iiilne W’llrh llaxul ~
drunkenness Is a dist'Asc. and the
lilding.
uruiiksnl should be treattnl for this
‘ 1-lmo
disease with the one specific for Its
cure. Orrlne. This remarkable remedy
removes the cryving for liquor; rere the stomach to a normal condl; creates a nalnral appetite, and
es the user a man again, free
from all desire for strong drink.
Orrlne Is In two forms—1
—No. 1. t be
given without the -patienrs knowe
edge; No. t. for those who wish to be
cured. The medical profession Indorses
Orrlne. It can l>e used at home, and
the terrible habit without pubIlcity or detention from business,
Price Iis only II a box.
recommend and giuu'anlee Or
rlne. Johns)
“
“
“
Drug
Co..
Traverse
at). Mich.
i liberal waf. "Would
apfoba saf'hjs prefers the worse besaase he bad made a good drive st
> arteket that morning?" asked the blsh,ap. One to his hearers romarked;
**Tkat to a'Tery good point, my lord,
bat tk— to afiother to he considered.
Sappoaa ike cricketer makec a tiad
drive ihen hto moral welfare to likely
to be badly Jarred."
Mme. EWroa Calve, the famous
alnger, to one of. those p«n»ie who i
Ilka to bare their tombs ready for
them la caae anything abould bapi>en.
rong body do
B—e four yeara ago the great slnijer not depend on the quantity of food you
aad actrcaa gave InsirucUons to a eat, but on Us perfect digestion and
proper assimilation. When you jtsko
well-known French sculptor to prepare Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your system
a design for her roonumeni. and gets all the nourishment out of all the
though at first he thought she was in food you oat. it digests what you eat
r«‘gardless to the condition of the
J— and hesitated to begin the work,
Lch ai
conveys
he soon foun'd she was in <*ami*st. He propertlcK
rties to
1 the hloo<l and tissues.
set to work. therefon>. and modeled a This builds up and strengtlLhens the en
tires yetom. Kodol cures Indigestion.
sketch.
Dyspepsia. Belching. Sour Stomach.
A member of Oeneral Milos* staff re- W’cak Heart, etc. Sold by all doalers.
—red from him at one time a well—rtted rebuke when he attempted to
tell an off-color story to hts associstes Mtir l.’i, lakl.the fltot
aad the genorsl. He greeted the rooihlp.
eral thus; “Oeneral. I Just heard a •kga
She is the roost powergood story." Then, looking around in fto
have a dlsi)isceinent of KtJiOO
a quisxical manner, be remarked: "I
hope that there are no ladles pres- ton*, and he more heavily srtnured
than anything nfloat
it" (Oeneral Miles quietly remarked:
•nt"
-No., 1but there are some gentlemen."
If In a kind of bilious mood.
It to almost needless to state that the
You wish an aid to digest food.
No other pill is half
good
story was not told.
As
DeW’Itt’s Uttle Early 'RlBere
JBenator Lodge frequently visited a
The Famous Little Pills. EARLY*
eertain lunchroom In Wkshlngum RISERS,
cure ConsUi»tlon. Sick llekd-j
▼^leh members of both houses to ron- ache. UiUuusness, etc. They never
g—swrere wont to pstronUe. On one gripe nor sicken, but Impart early
oonatlon. finding his usual seat occu Ing energy. Good for children
pied. he chose one at another Uhle.
Where, aa It happened, a new man had
kaen Inatallcd as waiter. "Bring me
a piece to Washington pie and a glass
o( mflk.7 said the senator. In a feW
t—utes'the darky returned bearing a
piece of chocolate pie. whort'npon the
aenator said: "I want George Wash1—OB. not BookW."
Mrs. R. A. Howard of Clear lAke,
ij OorT-irr^mreolvaaf
Iowa, has lived in one house for fortj;elght years. When her husliand
brought her to loara a bride < In t he
bprlng of 1857, he hulll a home for her
with native timber, supplemented by
flntkhed lumbhr from Austin. Minn.
The"stairway was made to black walhot cut from the forest surro»indln,.:
the home. The house has sutod suhataatlally as It was built for fortyBEADED BY
eight years, and all that time Mrs.
Howard has occupied It. Her husband
Sftidfir ftftd Nfilte, tlM
was killed in the civil war.
Hyftiftert
Mr. Potter, director to public safety
Two Ktotecky Girb
In Philadelphia, has stopped the sale
Bwaat Bturwa from tha South.
to chances on a brick house offered In
a raffle by the Catholic Church of the
Charaeur Comedy Oaston
Aaoe&sioa. He holds that Is a lottery.
F. Lorofflzo Brott
"I look upon the proposed drawlnia"
M<mdk>ri« ArtUt
ha says, "as gambling, pure and sim
Ulostroted Sofflit
ple. If a church may conduct such a
with baaottful Cdorad Pletares
lottery, why may not men write pol
icy or engage In other gambling games
orthadaf shown by tha Ci7sa0cva|)h
which are under the ban of the law?
oomo yMHIMOT Stop at 6m
to bay your tammer supply
of ioe from as if you waut
good pare ioe that will be all
right m your drinking water,
and that is cheap eaaagb to
use in irofnaion for mmkmg
iqed dainties and stocking
y^ refrigerator with. We
will servo yon at low prices
and promptly at yonr resi.
denoe, ,
sSsITa^*
tosmRsrea-j
1* sag tail
ai>L00KWW^F.my.A
——
•t EYES ta
examined free
g«ussts
Usomn nuTsit
PEPEftUPOtIBTTa
i»M<.otvmiM.
>m.
iSkssssa;. .
TN t 1.1^ tel Go. I lambBOASrSa^T
A. wmkM-a
Oiy.HudftftdMIWMA tartk«Mft
. V
§mAOi COMFBIIgMfet WILL M
HIU» m THIt COOWTWY. •
TERMS WILL
. IE DISCUSSED
Haart TrauMe Cauaad tha Dmolaa of
Archie Strunnal.
ArdiSe BtntzmaL an tnmata of tba
aaytum. died yeotarday aftoinooo «t
tbe
age
of
42 of dfladoo of tbe heart.
■ ' ■
•
V
By Wlra to tto Braartac Saeacd.
Tba body wili b# ahipped to Weot
QamwoL Mieh., Jhum tt.~rtIUaf C0Mf»ANi0NB Will mut in that Branch.
la the home cf his teasMLACC next ViAIL
tuck kfflod John Ponbortlu. acod ». a
latear. la Mo. S abaft of tho CalaaMC
aad Hoda niao today. Ho Soaooo a
wife aad family.
KJilod by ralHng Back.
,
PLl^CHOSEN
mzE iwn WAS wwa LOST THREE DAUGHTERS
DAMAOC SUIT STILL ON.
CDHFDRTABLE
Ctnm Slises wm !>• It
Thst’awhat thia aenaona Une of WsD Pbper it doing. Oorsenaod’a output ia vay shssd of any
prerioaa yenra, and due to the gisat T&ety to he
found ben? of pn?tty pattoma and reasooaUe prices.
You can readily aee thia atock, aa we are well pre
pared to take good care of onr cnatomera.
They’re LirhL (M ind
Inexpensive
EUZASrm MANN WAS KiACTEO QiRLS WENT TO AID THEIR
Caort Haaring Caaa af John yowroi
ONOWNINQ COMPANION.
BBEtlOENT.
va. Hiefcoa. Mull A HIN.
The daaaaco aalt oC Joba Moaroe rt
Mn's SiMti, Black, imiite.
Only
the Voungaat QIri Waa Saved
al. ra. HkMn. Moll A HlU la aUn on la Morning toooion Woo Dovotod to
Gn,y..$L#S. $LX5,4L5n
Circuit eosrt barlag eontlnood orer
Prom tha Traaeherous Waters of
Initlolion of On# Candidato
last ovaalac'B aaaskm, tbla moraine
the Ohio River.
and Paper on Pounder
aad altcraooo. On acoooat of tbe
Mm’s OzfsriL mite or
of
tha
Ortfar.
jndga totag away, tbrre was no aeoBy Wire to the Evening Record.
Grey............. $L00.$L15
Leaveoworth. Ind., Jifiio 15.—^Dr.
i iAPAM MMANO or A BILUOM akm at court laat oighu
The doalnc seaaigo of the fifth as- Galt Booth, living one and one-half
It iMrOt^ltLC.
aombly, Companioiia of the Indrpend- miles bdow Leavenworth. lost three
ont Order of Puroaterm. held thia after- of his daughters by drowning. Four
Stjs* Shsts, White or Grey
>0. waa devotcMd lo official bualneas. young girls ranging In age from 14 to
.........................90c.$LSS
WmiM Not Only ta^nipt IliiMta But
which araalon the delegatca were 25 years went l>athing tn the Ohio
Would Upoot tho^ JyfofMy Mortiot
received by oflicial reoocaitioo and river and one got in the dw-p water
or thO W0Hd-4f ^OOhlOftOfl
neated en maaae prcvloua to the busl- and began to sink. The oAer girts
meeting which waa called to went to her aasisianci- and Callie. Hatit Too Hot Will NIoot In
Udits* Oxfsris, White or
NITCO WITH PRINCE order by preaideat Youngs at 2:15.
ile and Fannie were drowned. Julia
Grey....85c, fl,OO.^X5
Fred I). Ely of Petoake>- <l<-IMhted the youngest, being saved.
ilTAVUl.
the aaaembly at tho opening by two
aoloa. ‘THe Miller’* and ‘ Asleep in tfae
By Wiro to tho Cuonlng lUeord.
Every owner of a power boat In the
Deep.” the latter being aung as an enWooMfifCoti. duno IS^t woo ofcity la requi-stcHl lo be i*resent at n
EBtrs Nict. with Cultiin heela
•oioily ofinouneod at tho %i^»to houao
and tbe exquisite ihetbe and
meeting In the Record office tonight at
.....................4L50, $2.00
rythm of tbe popular baritone nolo waa
thio aftorwoow that Waahlntteo hao
8 O'clock to make arrangeideaia for
toon aoloelod for tho p
ORANOOAUOHTCR OF THE LATE finely rendered by Mr. Ely.
tbe G. A. IL pat?Ml<r E\ery boat
talwoon tho J^nooo and tho Ptuatlan
the I
QUEEN VICTORIA
owner, whether hla boat b** large or
ChUdrau*
Cbmwbm SkMstr
onvoyo ««ho will eonfor ro^ardlng tho
small should be present.
tomlnation of tho war In tho far Caat
OjEfordf......... 50c t« 85c
Tho commlaoionora will oomo to thia Oraom la ton of tha Swedish Crown
The eommllee tm resolutions. Eliza
Alfn<d Moore, who has been attend
tlaeo aa aeon at poaalbto and Japan's
beth Mann Cadillac; Rose »y. PetoaPrinco—Wodding Waa WItnaoaod
key. and Nellie Hart. Lansing, made a ing the U. of M.. returned homo last
torma will bo formally prooontod.
By.tha King and Quaon and
Tho ItNowIno oCtclal olotsmont has
complete report of six resolutions ex evening.
Many
Notablaa.
OF GOOD SHOt^^
toon lasMOd at tho urhiu ' houoo:
tending the thanks of the body to the
*^Whon fM lluoolan and tho Jspanooo
various commlUeea of Traverse City,
the general oummlltee. the pnwldent.j
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Cho too or rarla for t
Wlndabr. Dig.. June IS.—PrInceaa Court Traverse No. G with Us gtiards |
tho pfoildofit ountsl
Margaret of Connaught, niece of King and captain. Emma Kelly, the decor-j
tut toth powars otrood on Waohington Edward and graddeugbter of Queen atlng coa^jBiUtee for all the courteaies I
and tho prooJdont two aeoordinply no- Victoria, waa married to Prince Oua- exteodad and the excellent arrange-1
tHIod toth tho govommonts that taviia Adolphus of Sweden, son of the meots which made passible the suc
WtsMnflon will bo oo ooloctod.**
Swedish crown prince. The ceremony cess of the fifth assembly.
T|iia was followed by the rep*>rt of
waa performed In St. George's chun^
la tho grounda of Windsor castle, the the oommlttee on state of the order
R. J. McDoaald and Olaf Nordrum
ntty. It la pointad out that If tho
of Canterbury offlrlating.
mikado's fovsmmont Inaiota on a til- Near the altar were gathered King
which the sUtlatics of gain of the
Lmiiea’ fine Kid | 'JO
tamou
lion dsllaiv that H will not only bank Hdward. Queen Alexandria and the order were glreti, 4.2M more members
Shoos ut..........1 a^t7
chocolate. Also
rupt IlMsia but upoot tho financial crown prince of Sworen besides many this year than laat with a growth troA
a
full
line
of
TS.tWb-to
tl.DM.
cifolst of tho whOla waotam world.
other notabh-a. The bride and grtami
package and bulk
If after tha plonipotantlarloa havo will B|*end ihidr hooeyranoo In Ireland
An ameadmeat for the consolidation
orfahisod tho Washington cllmato la and later will go to Sweden.
of the subordinate and high courts was
candies. L o wVe hfivc n few mo
found too warm tho dolegatoo will ad
also proposed and after a brief discus
L.ulie6’ lim* Pat.
ney’s & Lyon’s
journ to moot In aomo norlhom rooort.
sion by R. fl. FTench, who offered an
Chocolates, i n
amendment and then withdrew li, and
probably Nowpoit. N. I.
a
packages. S. B.
tlu' report waa then adopted.
^ A’s in bulk.
W. E. Robertson Will Get Various Two cities offeretl to entertain next
> f*ar. Cadillac and Grand Rapids, Will
Places Ready for the G. A. Jtiam
Kaiser
representing
the
former
State Encampment.
end Rufus^Fwnch the latter. Both of
fered inducements of enteftalnmenl
ORDINANCB OlViNO m
W. K. Rut>ertj«on, proprietor of the
which were listed against each other
No Trouble to Show Goods
TllANtlt^COiirAI
Michigan Ih-coratltig ci»mpany of Sagl
5 E COR f RONT&UNION.)
until a vote was declared nt»c<**uuiry
new arrlvifd Jn the elty Tuesday even
mW
resulting in Cadillac Im-Iuk chosen.
ing. Mr. Robertson has the contract
Council Cemmitao tows Ito Mayor for decorating Park Place hotel, the
WaaveKa Wiil^troot Car Com
City opera house and several other
die decision which they had ar
pany Will Fight.
|ilac«« of bualnesR for tbe coming G.
rived at pleasing all the 125. being di
Abttraots of Tltlt
A. R. encampment.
vided as follows: |13 for tadlllac and
PRICES SATISFACTORY
The work done by this company is
By
jy Win*
V* iro lo
to me
thn Rvrninc
Kvening Rreord.
urrwii.
112 for Orana Rapids.
^
Bstabllahadin I set
*42 a raONT ST.
Philadelphia. Juno 15.—The coimrll well known throughout the state and
The fdeetlon of offleert followed
Room
StO Btata Bank Bia«.
is
highly
pralswl
by
all
who
havo
nven
oommlttee on street rBll«m>it
which waa as fulloa-a:
noon today and bent the hnee again it. A rough sketch is made of the
Presidenu EllzalH-lh Mann. Cadillac.
to Mayor Weaver recomromdlng the building and this with the planning
FImt vice president. Mra. Della
rapeal of Ihe t ml ley franchise nrdl- actually lak« more lime than tbe dec Kaiik«r. CadUUc.
nancea which only a few w«vk» ago orating. Three portraits, one of Wash
Second rice president. Mrs. Maude
ington.
one
of
Lincoln
and
one
»»f
were paaaed over Ihe mayor s
Furnia. Grand Rapids.
It la understood that aeUou will tw; Grant will be used on the hotel,
Secretary, Mrs, Carrie Foster. Grand
taken Into court by the Rapid Transit I-------------------------.
Rapids.
Mtopw Ti« rompwrlb-1™..
muuuary meeting
Treasurer. Mrs. Emma Kelly. Tra\eblaea for fiftmm yiwrs with prartlral |
■■ •so City.
I
THE SYSTEM OF-niCES OH PIANOS IN PLAIN
ly no compenaation for the city.
j program Waa In Charge of Mra. C. L. Chaplain. Mias Janet Harris, Battle
Creek.
riCOItS—AT CUNHELl BBOS. WAS ADOPTED
Conductora. Anna Coulter, Harbor
Spring*; Mra. Rose Ely. Peto*key.
TEABS AGO.
Ouat^iant, Mrs. Maudelle Barnum.
w.. I. ik* Cnulw ••rvlet «.«™i
'<> ih-.b-b-il et mli
Bailey; Mra. Maude Rose. Muskegon.
VMf. »«
1,6 Mr.. J. U. U»D«* r«t»d«
MerninB Saaaion.
nant
rougbout
|
program waa Id charge
Tho morning session of the aaembly |
d not begin until after 10 o'clock j
By Wtfw to the Evening Record
|« Mr* C U Whitney, who waa as
HICHICATS LEADING MUSIC BOUSE
Adrian Mich. J«ne
Rich-'
»»> nr.‘Stevenstm and Mra. Har- owing to tbe delay of many tif the]
atvl n. RobMna. ^11 known through- rlngttm. The topic discussed
tmm KmmW ^rorsW
out the state, died at noon today from i
work among the Indians
Mra. Orton favored the aaaembly with
compUoationa. agad 72- He has Nnm i ‘b Booth Hakota and was treated In
•a stale repreaenUllre. aenator. Justice. ■•'W intenwi lug manner.
■weel rendering of "Ilusha-by,"
Judge of probate and In the consular i «‘*» Be thel Halley sang in her pleaa- after which the paper to ably prepared
by MUi Janet Hania of Battle Creek
aervice several yean at Ottawa Can- i
«n;Bner. ’ If 1 Were a Voice.
; Light rvtresVi meats were served by was raad. being as follows:
■Mrs. Munson
Orenhystakha.
CITY BOOS STORE
THE BOBAST COMPAXT fnp.
IS uMia TO K lamm
GBmfMER!
Fory««w.Hveti^or TMStim
PRINCESS WAS
WEDDED TODAY
IS NICE OF XING EDWARD
m»!»!
roriter SBUMI SBiu»ar omug
11 srUdM to b* MiartMl bororv you
rt. sad our aUx-k is jaal tfWbbUag
vwtih thotfaidxaUe Idads.
Orslon
Xiibeck & KbH
OBoWHImrw
Men’s
MiSSDB’
and
Boys’
and
SildiiDs’
xr-omom
and di-iadicnd
h«v, romnirUhi* Umi dnrinc tba Munmrr laoaUiA Tb* prhss raa|
u» NtyU agd au«.
UA..
ACMANT
BI6 REDIIcilON II PRICE
MmVHIIT ITREPaiiD
I
WAITJDRUG JTOREV
O. C. MOFFATT
Lownt.."'".";’: IM
Whits Cairas Oitords for Mn
WsBsn aid Chlldrei
Call and See Them
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
COLMIRINSDEAD
THE MARKETS.
VERDICT AGAINST GOULD.
Detroit. Mich.. July J6.—Wheat—
July. *st*c; No 2 red, jMHc; No. 3
corn. bsSc; No. 3 white oats.. S4?4c.-~
, Toledo. O.. June
11.02; June. li.hOH; iJuly. rt%c.
Chloago, June 15—WbeM^oTy.
t7%c; Sepiemls'r. M^c. Oonc-Jnly.
M%c; Beptember. BSc. Oata—July.
fiO%c; September. 2Sc September
porlr. fllbO; lard. 17.45; riba. f7.7*.
- Baat BuBalo. Juaa l5.-~Oattle-^low
at easy valuaa. Veal calves—Active
and atrong. Sheep and Umba—FSlr
at steady Taluaa. Hogs—AcUve at
ateady valtiea.
pouioea on loeal market €c. Four
loada rebalTad.
Must Pay ^His Architect 12^,112.76
Laaa 15J»0.
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
Mincola. U 1., June 15.—The jury
in a auH for damagea brought by Ab
ner J. Haydell. architect, agalnat How
ard Gdald for servkea in drawing up
plans for Castle Gould, brought tn
verdict for 12>.IKL75 leas 15.000 paid
oo account.
~CA»AQI KINO- DEAD.,
Paralyala Cmmad the Bad of Patrick
Beam..
By Wlra to the Bvealng Record.
MaakcMn. Midi.; June 15 —Patiidc
Down, aged 72. the weU-known MkAi
The ataam barge Philetua Vawyer gaa "cabbage king.” died of paralysis
is loading with timber at the Otadoek al his term oo the ^e Harbor rood
At C oNslock thU momlns. terChloifiK
order, and since
I well beloved 8.
name Is kmnra
world wherever our order wlih pru
dence may be extended for the benefit
moteetloo of mankind.
BUly great man Is Oronhyatekba.
»y the right of being bora great,
ret by haying grealn'
upon him: but by his own i
xml In oarnring to snocess the things
that to men of less brilliant minds
would aeem like Impoeaibll
A good UlustraUoD of hit ability
may be found In the resu [t of bis efforts for the I. O. P.
When reorganizing tba order
placing it upon a new aad aafe bi
Ur. Onmhjatekha. who bad blthi
shown hla ablUty aa H. C. R. of On
Urkj. was oboaen and Indnead to take
up tbe reaponalble dutlaa of 8. C. R.
Not a my promising prospect for a
man so eottrageoua. With only S<»
mambara la good standing nnd n dabt
of |4.«».
(OontteMd on Third Fnge.)
MOMS e.'YOUMO MBWS
CUFTHING erORiaSHINGS
r------r
Fancy Vest Values...
Just received by express, that are hard to
beat—ONE DOLLAR TO THREE DOL
LARS—if we are goo^ judges of values and
styles, these are the best shown in the city,
our window—Let ns show you.
SmRMAN
&HUIfn»EL|I
(ynCMfOAVlB tel^OOlL)
ROteOOl
Ask For
Anytliing
ALL SOLID aod ALL SIZES
PRDFESSIONAIDECORATDR
&
Belter in the way of
Screen U o o r s and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitocs sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citizuns Phona, 32: Boll. leo.
W. L. Brown. Manager.
M:
ON FRIDAY
JUNE 16
I
Mr. S. L. Ring, a representative of the cloth
ing house of THE STEIN^BLOCH CO., wiU
open their line of fine
Suits and Oiercoats
Special orders will be tahen for
Suits and Overcoats for
future delivery.
We shall be pleased to show them to you
■"'ll
■J
'‘i-'-- ' ■; ■ IWlip
lIMVilM CRV. iR^HMAk 1IWa*0«ixJM ««M.
• tTNMI A|Ml
TiMitevllto My to^^lsaxa itM ksM a
Mt |inmMitor pinna In ttentitanl HrHaa, nhd aapadnlfrwftkia tkq teat few
sjmn tkli pknnadftktetrtcml ururtt
• nnek • Ikuotehli tepnaatop
I tka Mkutlak npd A»arMnn tkeMATINUI MStr WMLL M BIVKN
ator ffoan. tka kte latnfdaetkMi of
POKO.:A.II.
onwnei notoady site In ptoys and
Haver Vknmctar Iketekea kna done
andi to nalae tkls form of attraction
into ita peweat poalMah. Md has also
aaearsd tka nppsoval of mauy of our
FLtAMNtt FMOOflAM AND dOWt foramout stars aad autkara. The fact
tkat H ptoasas tke mnanes. tkat h has
^
FAST TIMS.
features ao triad, tkat any and every
I>eraaa Is sore to find AeDght In nt
Claneen TMa Voar WHl De OMded as toast a number of the nets. The Snider
Ueaal Into A. S and C—Track
nnd NHla Bpedalty 'compnny wiU
to to CaBonesit Shapo
for Meet
Monday evening nt Stetnherg’s Grand,
are strictly a **vaudeville" company
At a meetlag of the directors of the of a Very high type, and as Traverse
City to BO aeMom visited Iqr an atTraverse Oty Drivlaff Park ass
tlon last livening at the pOoe of the tracthiu of this nature, crowded bouses
•oerutoiy. Dr. J. B. Martla. It was de- wni<-BO doubt greet them at mery
cMed to piv« ^ M matinee race perfonnaace. A few of the many acU
are: MnMer and Nella. the graat mysmeet of tko aoasoa Wodaeoday Jut
This meet has been arraaged for the tiflers: Edwin and B0« Barnes, chai^
acter creators (a new idea presented
plaasare of the vialUng'mcmboi
tbo G. A. R. and a fine field of borsca in n novel way;) F. Lorenxo Brott.
monologue
comedian;
iUustraied
has been secured for the race.
e«eg«. Moving pictures, dancers,
As usual, tko claaooa this yeai
and other* too numerous to muniiun.
divided lato A. B and C so that a]
On account of the G. A. R. encamp
borsns will have an equal akow aad
every eveat uAll be a borao race. Every ment special prices c f 15. 35 and S:>
Haas which will start Tuesday already oenu wUI pretaU.
has a large list of entrim and there
MajoMHradersbot is proud of a tesmay bo more.
test yewr. these maUnoa eveuU tlukooial given him by Superintondent
proved to be very popular and Intar- Cbristenaau nnd the princiiiais inter
eating and an effort will be made this ested in the recent TaU'rnarlo co
year to make them even more so. The cert. The testlmimial follows;
track is la Yxceileot shape and so are Salt Lake City. riah. Dec. 31. iso.r
The public sclfiols of Salt Lake City
Iho horses, ao tko races next week will
not bo the least of the city's aUrac- engaged MaJ. II. H. Heuderiihot. the
"drummer buy «»f the Rapinunock."
Uona for tho state encampment.
The fuliowiag are the entrit-s and and J. C. Hendersbot. bis son. a* a
special musical attraetkm on the drum
owner* of the horses:
and llfo in their grand entertainmems
Ctoea A.
given In the TalK-mack-. Ik-c. 18 anil
Roy B.. H. J. Burge**.
19, 190.3.
Lady Cycoit. William Ingeiwoll.
Wo can cheerfully say that they de
Doc. Wado Broo.
lighted their immense audience by
Kate M.. Dr. Get man.
their unique and dexterous i>erformMoUy D.. Sprague Pratt.
anoe on their musical instruments and
Little Duke. Charles Germaine.
take pleasure in recomnM-nding them
Class a.
to the public schools as a splendid
UtUe Dutch. Dr. Geiman.
traction for their entertainment*.
Goshen Boy. William Rennie.
A. 6. Martin. Principal
Grant
Angeleu. Frank Labym.
8cho».I.
Billy. John Umson.
W. 8. Wallace. Principal of HiUmt
Major, Fred Pratt.
School.
Class C.
Wm. Bradford. Princl|ui1 of I^wcll
Redskin. Howard Whiling.
School.
Belvidere. EL Lautner.
D. H. Christensen, C*0 SujK-rintcnd
BnebophaUs. Cox Bros.
Golden Blow. J. T. Hannah
VIT IIBg ME aTHg
TNC FAITHFUL AEJIVANT.
• BMtt )oias U« KrtriMioa
Aranr *id >teo»w •»
pliiFM mulf » 0D vhtmr te l>
ML- Bv«r mr. tJi* ctputa la
«r 4 poFL i» tnaiilMTad to maMiMr wJaas Umm to aa auaptkm
jMAl
Qaptala MoaMlIe ha>
atayad hit tarn fcwa aaa faar aa4 aoar'
AateiA tka MHw a«aaca aaa Iw la-^
Aoaad U saka aa aaeaailoa. ka arlU
h% MffairBd to aaotkar paal and
Tiavam OIF arm Maa oaa or tka aKMi
fattktaL aSalaat ap4 adbadanUoua
.aroilMta tkat kaa avar baoa kara.
' - DaapUa tka graat sood U ae
SdiakaL tka Salratlaa Anar ia not
«i*oa tka ragard tkat It akould kava
-aad la ai|titlad ta It la too oTtan
ar tka Waaaraaa, tkay 4o aot «aU for
tka poor aad kmtr to oooia to tkan
kot go oat la tka highways and byways
aad aiok tkaoi out that tkalr dlatrsas
auur ha rallaaad. their waate auppUad
aaj;^OwtaHaa aolaea adaslnlatarad
ndiwaa kamaa. PhaUar koinaa. rolsaloiha. plapaa where a man eaa get a
clapa bad fbr a night’s rsat at a
•gainst to tka prtoa ot h drink,
hotala/wkara «pa»eo can stay over
night aad faal oecnre.for aa InsignlB
iCaat feu. cloUlng for thoaa tkat need
ML'lbod fbr'tkoka that are hungry,
^-tkaaa ora but few of the works that
tka amr keenapUahaa la tha clUea.
Tka worti kera Is. of oourao, not on
no ^rga a aeala baeaaaa sra hara not
ao many poor hut It goes on narerthe
laaa. Captain Manselle is not given
to talking about srhat ha has acoom
pushed here and It U only whan his
enthusiasm for the wortc causes k)m
to forget that he will talk. But those
that ha has aided apeak for him.
Brarr day last winter ha and his wife
srant from place to place in the city,
leasing a load of srood here, a basket
of food there, some srann dothiug In
nnolkar plnce. kind words In others,
erarywtiere they went and left n trail
of snashlne In thalr path. The captain
thma bin anr. but that didn’t detar him.
All through tha winter with the Salsathm cap aad the thin uniform ovet^
coat he worked and all the cast
. anFerlng relieved through his afforu
' srill never be known. But It la known
that three young women who walked
-the path that waa not atimlght. have
bean sent to Ghmd Bapida to begin
Ufa over again.
The petition that the capuin be yetatnad hara la kHug largely signed ir' raspecUve of to'wbom it Is prasanted.
JBvdn thoaa whom tha captain has con
"deoBned on aooonnt of tbelr busli
honor him for an upright .man
rnnnt to naa klm hara They know ke
la slDcare and ig working for whnt he
Ulnka la beat. Traveipa aty needs
Ck^itala llunselle and wnnta him re
tained here as long ns poasibla.
odfatma. Tka Mmary alao aarrint csit
tku eoter adwma of greaa aad white,
kuing irtmiMd la onnnUoos and a
krtial
FrampUy at t o'clock to tka ilralaa
of fgdmngrln^ wadding mareh. the
party tank tkalr atalkma. the brtia
batag attired la whito sUk with ehiffaa
aiid Iona and carrying UOao of the
valley aad the brMeaamld. Was AUoa
Keltb. aWtor of *tba brldaL wars glowlight Bilk aau. The beat man was
BUawufth BUhnaa of Osdar. Ran.
OauMs Gochliu of tba Ooagiagatloaal
church waa tha oBciatlag minister a«d
the aolsmn. Impreashre and baaatifid
Hag aorvice with Us aaored promisus
was used. Durtag the aacamony. Mias
Anderopn played ”Hearu and Flowers."
After the eereoMuy a wedding suppar waa aerred at the home of Mr. aad
Mrs. Bdgar Kaltk |hH
street. During the supper hour music
was furnished by Was Btbel Bnllay
At the brides table tan guests were
seated and tba talile Itself
fully decorated, ropes of emilax being
used, the center piece being a bridal
arreaih and a bi^lde’s cake surmounted
by a large red itiae la a center piece of
smilax and roaU leavea. The table was
lighted by two candelabra with red
oandles. The bride's table was served
by Misses loberta and Hasel Kehoe.
while
Misses. Georgletta Bboer.
Blani^ Boot and Fannie Greenstead
attended to th# other guests.
The following was tha menu:
lea cream.
Strawberriea on leaves.
Red and white candy wafers.
Assorted cake.
Mr. Billman Is the cashier of the
r aad Is a worthy ytHiuf
large Hrcle of frieods.
Miss Keith ts a charming young lady
with many friends to wish her a verj*
happy voyage over life’s sea. Mr. and
Mrs. Billmaa will aiake their home in
Cedar.
The following out of town guests
ere preeent: Chaa. BUli
wife. SlUworth Billmaa. Gertrude
Owen, Wm. Lang. Mamie Sullivan.
George Mason. Loella Baker. Mabel
Hall. J. J. Sionek. Anna Cadham. CarCadham, Blanch Bruce. Jerry Sul
livan. Herbert L. SuUivan.
CHILORCN’S DAY.
DISCOVERED IN TIME
DIO EAST JORDAN MILL SAVED BY
WATCHMAN.
,
A Huffs Task.
It was a huge task to nnderts
cure of such a bad case of kidn
ease as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee. la., but Elclectric Bitters did I
writes: “My kl(
kidney* were so far gone,
I could not sit on a chair without a
cushion; and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache, and depression.
In Electric Bitters, however. I found a
cure, and by them was restored to
perfect health. I recommend this groat
tonic medicine to all with weak kid
neys. liver or stomach. Guaranteed by
Johnson Drug Store Co.. P. H. M<jads.
^K. Wait A Sons, druggists. Price
HAND BAGS
DR. SNYDER
oKN-ris-r
-•Defs an right, aah. j
darky with much gravity, ym know
dat an* I knew dat; but when do elthsr
of os know when dat confonoded tl<«
Is goin’ to step Urkln'T **—Kew Xoffc
TbeKlam.Nlam ezpedltte. wklA
has returned to Khartum after pnttli«
down the revolt of the BakrsLOaaal.
kM brought bock a cartons tropky Ik
^ skape of the auhan-s gnsatW
drum. It M e«t out of the tnmk of
•^
^
3 !•
«rned to repreeeut a Buff^Um ,
: \ ^ lira. J. pulUvan of Cedar was in the
^ «tty y^erday as a guest al Park
Mrs. J. H. Anderaoo left fpr Walum
tkU arnmlng to spend Ue day.
^
i
- I-
Tkatoida lookad vary pratt;
la a cream colored gown of
ekdaana and carriad .a bouquet cf
wkit* caragtlous. Mr. and Mr*. Baawire acted la the capacity of best man.
and aMtroa of honor. After the cere-1
aaony. the happy couple went to Parkj
Terrace. Washington and Park stroeu.
ploy of GrinaHl Bins, and has a large |
HrHe of’ friends la the Hty. Mlss^
Poner has been an attendant at ihe|
asylum aad also has many friends i
wish her happiness.
The wedding had "been planned ft»rj
8:30. the night before but owing to|
the fact that a number of ihHr friends,
planned to make U. intervstiug they
quietly |iOiitt«jm-d the date and evadud
them.
A Lmwn Settee, Lawn Chair, Ppreh Settee,
or Pordi Rocker, Camp Stooh, or any
kind of Lawn or Porch goods or Ham
mocks, do not buy until you get our prices.
We have an exceptionally large assort
ment, and you will find our prices the
lowest ;
;
:
:
'
Just a Small F^^eht Down
and your own iFme on the. balance
J. W. SL-ATER
WhdM.WkBiBM.n TMrSdtoktellMMFarahUr
WILL LIVE IN PARADISE.
Elda Sorrell Yorks, and Miss Lottie
'Zetia Milks Marrisd.
Kev. W. T. Woodbonse was the «Jflciatlng minister at a quirt Imt pretty
a-eddlng at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Jam^ Bunltn of 911 Waidiinpton
strrt* yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Dying of Famln*
Is. In its turnient*. like d.'im; of ran-;
sumptkm. The progre** of convumptloo, fnnn thi- b«-ginning to the very
end. I» a luu;; tortim*. lK»th to victim
and frieoils. “When I had cunaump-.
tkm in Its flrvt stagejl *riii-s Wni. My-, er*. of CearftiH*. Wd., * aTter trying dU-
Surreil \orks and Miss U>ttic 55ella
which
«fo Lake
Milks. Tho groom is I-------------------township and the l>ride from*l’anuU*e icuro for coiiKhs.
toanship. They will make their home j
* **'
in I*aradiso township.
. - —.
Chapin’s New Feather Renovator
Si
■lifsilll
A NEW’ FATHER RK.SOVATOU
ha* ju*t betvt ln*talled In N. It.
rhupin-M ean* i cleaning work*.
raids. Iun.»>agu. plenrl.*y.
The feather* are lhon.ughl> cK-ane.l ^
hy hlghimwsnrouf dr> *t..«m. dri,-d,:^,,.,,
and <-ot»le<l by c«»ld blast prot'e**.
The unlers I hat have 1»«h-« acciimu
latlug will Ih* attended to lmmodiaiel>
Send, in your onb-r*. Tills 1* the
In-st lime of the year to JiKik after
I no W'cret. that for cuts, burns.
your fi-alher*.
june,.l.'> Kl
•
e!r*li th'i'n -
-----------------ABadS^T
Some day }*uu will gel a bad scare,
bowels
when you
rou fed a pain in your
yt
WUs. S^ety Ito* la
and fear append
i
Ife V
PiU*. a aurc cum
Dr. King’s New Ufe
for all bowel and *L____
_
I
Roeh as headache, blltousoesii. ooutlven«ns. etc. Guaranteed at Johnson Drug
Storo Co.’*. F. H. Meads. S. R. W
Son*’ Drug Store*, only 35c.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOi'
Beauti^l Hpme
ITave you eimiiiini] the
ttpvon room bouaeY - we miist
sell al oii.v on AXS East llUi
striH-l.
Few timtw do •uck
<-lmmv8 eonu* to is'oiJi^ in n
city wliicli is advancing as
- -' ”------Traverse city.
w—Tojoioe afliT-
....... r;;
MR. S. I. BI.NU,
Stplu Bloch a,., .ill o|K-n Ihcir full - o, K. Tor w.rc c-.-." .rit.T II. 1.. fire
line of .0... .uni ncccc™... .. our .Ion. '
“J,
.T- ,=>
on Friday. June 16 ’
’ dnig stores.
June 14 21
Hamilton Chdhlug Co.
®
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Event Tomorrow.
The Woman’s club has Us annual
children's day tomorrow for club i
beta, their famlliea and out of tosm
guests.
The afternooB wUI be spent with
Mrs. R. J. Price at Spring Park. One
bus leaves Carnegie library at 1:S0.
If you are troubled with Indigestion,
calling at Mr*. W. N. Kelley’*. SUle
oonstipatiun. sour stomach, or
atreetf another leaves Mrs. J. A. Monother pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
tsgue’s, Eighth street, at 1:30. oalling
Tea will make you well and keep you
Mr*. L. Roberts’ on Washington
well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. John
streeL Thure for round trip ten cents.
son Drug Oo.
-It will require n fair and thorough
A genaml social tlme’wUI be eadlscuaatoa of all the praposlUon lajoyed aad rafreshments served, if
kolrsn to beat prepare the votars of
lllektgaa to wt9 iDtcUlgeuUy on the
guest loo to be submitted in April next
ms to whether or not a convention
The Utoat styba. ViMtns lesthi r
handln in MMirted rolon. ■phsuabould be called to reviso opr
Senator I'ettus. the veteran *Utes aexed y> the village of East Jordan by
didaaW.*SJUIotT4».
constitution. The constitution
an from Alabama, la an tnlmltalde special act of the legislature
gucstionnhly needs revision, but the
■JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
teller of darky stertea. and among bis
Chances are four to one that the action
[•tloiu petkgps the following Is or
AT the convention revising that faulty
doenmebt would not later be approved
by the people, as it would need to be In his barn obsened his dog rush out
before the work of the cenvoniion and begin to bark fnrieoaiy at a tlarky
would have any effect. But. bowvvar. from a nelghboHng farm. The ealorbd
lation man at once took to his bads, although
as to Ikat, It Is well that Ue gueatl
of boUUag a coanmatlonal
«tion
ihuM ka snbgAttad. and It may be beat
NEW OFFICE OV£R PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
•do have Buck a conventhm keM and
: no dog was about. <
the daa^ble changes proposed, what
the
bani.
ever may bo the final action of the
•Why were yon so -frightened.
Votera la tka matter of their adoption. 8am.* asked the farmer. ’Dan wouldn't
ha^s harmed yon. Bemcmber the old
i true saying. ”Barklng doga never
IF YOU WANT
Ckurtos Unooto Cllffc and Miss'
Bvatyn Maud tatar war* qptoUy mar ’
Had at the homa af Mr. and Mn. C L
Banwara. fid Oak attoat. at S:W last
avuulas. Bav. W. T. Wtedhnuaa «f te
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TEAMSTERS. ATTEHTOR!
Bids will be received by the nnderndred I
less, of sand for filling yards. To be
Postoffice at South Arm Will B* Dis- delivered at Fourth ward school build
Ing
at
once.
W. O. FihUc.
continusd as Villapo Is Now Part
Chairman Committee oh Buildings and
Of East Jordan.
Grounds.
June 15-3t
Special to tho Evening Record.
Bast Jordan. Mich.. June 15.—MiU B.
one of tha large saw mills owne«l and
operated by the Ekst Jordan Lumber
company caught fire at about S Tue*
da>* night from a spark working
through a small crack between the
wall and boUer. Night watchman Fred Haggelt
helping clean up the upper part of the
mill when he smelled smoke and upon
investigation discovered the wood
work and conveyor* to bo n mass of
flames. Barely stopping to give the
alarm, he started the big pump and
with the bHp of his assistant the fire
was soon under controL The damage*
done was alight but had the fine boon
given five minutes more start the mill
would have been completely destroyed
and fully seventy-live men thrown out
of employment
Word was received Tuenday by Post-
ttmmm
HtePy OMpto Outed TYiHr Friunds !
and Wart MuliMy MarHud at §
•*Cto^ Laot Cvantof.
JDNE-JULY- AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
TbeDmndRiquiresIlieSijjlif
and we supply an enormous demand this season. Such a demand has never
been known for Wall Paper. It would seem, sometimes as though we •
would supply the wKole of Grand Traverse county and several square miles
of the surrounding country, and we arc adding to our supply* all the time,
keeping our stock in good shape. When trading here you get the best that
is made. Got all your papering done.^ Better sec to it at once.. Here are
some prices that may intlucnce you:
Bedroom Papers from 5 cents to 25 cents the double toll; Kitchen
Papers from 8c to 15c; Dlnini: Room Papers scU from 10 cents
to 50 cents; Sittini: Room Papers from 12 cents to 75 cents*
Parlor Papers from 15 cents to one dollar a roll
the Gene Stclional Bookcase
The finest bookcase on the market. This is made in “units” or sections,
each “unit” the height of a book and has a glass door that raises and push
es back over the books out of sightir There doors are padded and whe^n
closed are absolutely dust proof. These “units” are easily adjusted and
new ones can be added at any time, keeping your bookcase always full, yet
never completed. Why not iiave a place for-every book, and keep eveiy ‘
book in its place? Then your books will not be all over the house just ^
when you want them, and many of them getting soiled. Wa: can sell youany number ol units you want, and any style of finish. It is a pleawrc to/;,'*
show these beautiful bookcases.
-av
• Don’t forget wcJiave all kinds of ELECTRIC
,
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
J. B; Paige Electric Co.
125 tIASS STREET
if- '
PHONE 502
*4 >
0
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
OW fiulttoro Atrivad' Hmna tafib Lm
tmiitFtomBimM ■!'. -
«riu. m Mtt iMmovKucMT
Tba old asttters and thtor friends Vckmod wMh this
to Mtw tk. Liito.1111111 ^ tor
rived home foom Petoehey tost alght
Ihe prodMCloa sf blue tinted paper,
f
OVM THE OLO OWL
fifii m this sH^ dtoaatcr the fouumto aU roported a ffeHghtfoT.
staafis
loiay.
with
.jfiM of a grant iadustiy to la h
Nothtoc teadtug toward Their pleasaurptuB toad. Ms Ta ,
After a 1
are had hecsi overlooked sad ttey fed
Wil •• MM M w AM|to «• «N* EtMT*
FKRfiONAL.
The wife of MiBlu Bast, a poor pi flw agsd oMean. Orptons hoase. life tbe vIsMtag dtoeiptes aad FUrestera to
very kindly over the treatment relasuwB. total aad psrBMimf disa
Mtf «WSM nmanm
PB maker, dropped « Woe bag tarn oa bility claim, alek aad tuaccal heaefic. tbe ball at i o^loch aad a quiet two
Mrs. a yiatua aad Miss Bmie Vin cei»-edof her hMteadh pulp rata. a»d OB
*imu mm Tfmkmd.
pad Che maay other fratenisl advaa- hours spent la the paitars to lefarmal ton of WllUasashozg srere in the dty
umuitthepufo iiwirt abtaetmt
tagm. Ws foal that aot only tho to- talk the evening senlen bema with
There wifi be a regular .mooCing mt
yesterday.
Bhat cnmoldsrad the paper to be
sand member, but aU those aear aad
W. Sl B<l«f «r Old IflHiOB p«
Dr. G. W. Frmltek and wife of Maple Queen Oty ean»p. Mo. §73. % K, A^
0BT» pec—toiy taos, hut when he oea dear to them, are broaght uader tbe every aeat taken by Forosters who
ttomgk tiM dty todqr o* Mb W
Tean age a aasslMr af cattle,
Friday evening. A foil attcmdh&ce to
Oty spent yesterday at Park Ptooe.
It up to Tmklsn It found a ready mat protoedou of this order.
Our & C R. proclaimed throughout quaitet opsasd the eatactalameut
pleeed ea sercM mas ef toad wen k^ ludead. It beeaam se popotor that
Guy D. Brown of Central Lake was deslzed.
eersrad with faarba«|. The aalmato. Earn was aakad to oapply moeeu Be the maay Jiniadlctkms of Forestry. tbe beautiful uong. *T>M Kentucky ta the dty yesterday.
M rW WdliE « M Old Ulmmkm dock hawever. rafoeod ttf' foW at dnt. bm did aad eecntmOy made a groat for- "Remember the orphaas." aad upon Home." followed by aa eococa..Tbe
"Wbat fie ywu think ef feeding boiurs
BUswocth Biilmaa of Cedar spent
TM Mk to St prmmml m atxslghi latsr. ta tkslr haagar. ^ ate up the tnaaoBt af hto *nilBe bag” paper.
on geose ergsr* asks an Anstrsllan
Old Oaken Backet" which were both yesterday la the dty on bosincss.
A chrmtot of Kareafooog was p
9tor H M esd of wkick a vaicMom greas favaumsty. AO ef them ware
iabortng togethfer for
rendered la exeeDeat stylo.
Frank Kdly has accepted the posl- baekwoedxmsn. That was doas by a
tag oat aome aquafortis foem a b
eauBC. a home for the o
takaa UL aad a
Uon
of
ooUcctor
with
the
South
Side
when a few drops fofi upoa a pair c
WelcM by Mayer.
*rbe naTks smr atnieCsr* wfH bm
Ih* oaaae of their death posaled the
Lamber company.
^
I. which be ba sedibUes, local ourts
President Florence Toungs then
am^myrttMtmm^an
owasr for aeoe ttoae. la the toag
membors giving tbelr mooey aad laJ. F. Horres of Fife Lake was in tbe e*gw which were bni
;e this borne an arose and la a few well chneeu words
mmrn Mmu wtB nw amir to tb* shore he dtoeorered. with the ssstotanet of an
> make
dty
yesterday.
j
and
supplied
to
the
horse*.'
assured succesa as
a it is ttoday. Giving iatrodooed the mayor. A. V. Frtedridh,
•atha water U rmry &mep la the bar
the meedows
W. H. Murner of Ro> ne Falls was at \
■■-■
le and an who welcomed them la the asm
tbefs orphsB chDdi
hor- This chaace wlD cut the dto' were rich all Bafogs which caigcd the pa my new ^ecmT
Hotel Whiting yesterday.
| MR, 8. I* BING. represenUBg ifie
and plachig tbem la the
taM whieh the (Mfht has to be grsM to be pntooard with persffla: The Has It apoUt tbemr was the reply. edaeathm
world as capable and self-reliant mca the city whose guesU they were,
W. L. Foot and George Lawrence of Stdn-BIoch Oo.. will open Ibdr fnU
Hell," aald tbe
said: "Ofiloers aad members of the
wheeled oh tracks to ahoot oae-half toes of hto cattle brooght a fortaaa
Central Lake were in tbe city yester line of sulU and overcoats at our store,
**^*OrSdiyatekhs was bora of Mo supreme high court ofiloers. court
Ihe torwer dtota^ aad Bake the dock A eommsr «r two back a asa waU aa
on Frldaj', June 16.
hawk Indian pareotage on tbe reoer- companions, todies sad gentlemen day.
aneh easier to iMOroaeh by both laiie tbeftaffolkcaast
Hamilton Clothing Oo.
a piece of window glaas, he aadeovored vatlon of the Six Nation Indiana, near
O. Woodram and wife of Petoskey June 14-3t
tag a atroog gate, aad when the tide to etch tharoon. Be succeeded sfter Braatfoni. Oat. He lived the life of It to srlth grosit plcnsnre I extend t4
^ammnbomtrn.
were guests at Park Place ye*tcrday.
rose many aerss «f low lying toad
assay foUarea. Ry drawfag designs on the young people of his race. His you a cordial welcome to our hos
Herbert and Jerry Sullivan, Jr., of
Let CTcnr buslhcss plice 4ecfihooded by the aea. The farmers who tbe glaas with varalsh and applylag early edueaUoo eras begun la what pitable city, which desires that your
Cedar were In the city to attend the nte ffiT tiK eictnipmemt
_
_
_
legt
week.
^cfitsd the toad were la despair, aad la aquafortis be msde them appear as oo was Irnoom os tt>a tnd«i«trial school, stay here should be ploasureable
csubllsbcd by the New Boglaod counBlUmaa-Kellh nnpUal*.
,.Weh
Wc ffiTBWl fltfS. bttntOc;
ordsy to save their crops they started a gray backgrooad. For many years
profitable." He spoke of the hz
iiaa childi
L. H. Corwk-k of Bingham l.«; In the ’tOWh Ifitk
J. W. Mtttlheii
be kept his secret dose aad made a
mrnrt^ of Ladies Witt lafiid TWo Oeys drainlag the water off.
sympathy and good fcUowahip wbS^
Isbed. the order cemented through Its frater city today.
at the Memafae Cottage.
s considered bis educatkm finis!
Two days later tho water sodden omatl fortune oof of his dealgasd gtaas. ents________
Mr*. A. Robinson of Carp lake Is
_
^ ^
^ .
Not so Or6ohystekha. wli
rith bis bright
bri
meadows wers s sight wooderfni to be ^Psarsoo’s Bondoo Weekly.
diver LakB
nal society nnd compared It favorably
young mindt and a thirst for knowlla
spending the day In the city.
hold. They were ooe thkk carpet of
edge, he bli
bid adelu to his chUdIihood with the church to which it stood eecMr*. G. Oret^walt and son who have
THE
PRICE
OF
TORTURE.*
A jdlr crowd or ladles leO oo the hae mackerel! A Ug school of the Bsh
home, went to
to Wilbraham. Mass.,
Maas.. and ond. He said that tea thotnaad to
visiting at Keswick r.inrr.e6
k:30 Pere Marqaetie trala last eveo- iBd ewtgt in tbroogb the breach la the BtafcteeBta Ceatorr PulslimMts entered the Westeyan academy, where were benefited and ^childreo saved beroi Visiting
Kondiy slrhU Jitae 19. Ju l4-4t
home today.
he suyed about two years, after
lag fbr a two days’ oatiag at the llaB> embankment aad teen carried to the
mmrn the C^tm TUereoC.
which he returned'to his own people from reformatories with the m
Mrs. F. L. Kalkstlne of lUngham
fields by the Incoming sea.
iagoo eottage on Sthrar lake.
Among the monunBents of supersti and taught school about one year, and provided by the Foresters. Wnthla this
Tbs
fanners
hired
scores
of
carts
to
passed
through
the
city
today
<m
her
tion
which
exist
to
this
day.
the
trsvelOrawa the party was met by a
fraternal organUatkm. Mr. Friedrich
eoltoct the mackerel, sad within twen er sees the •‘witeii towers." tbe torture again left for Gambler. Ohio.
wa>- to Frankfort to vtell Mm. Frank
Doing at Kenyon in one year a
taekaad traasported to the lake where
ebsmben and the coUectkms of Instra- oonnse that took the ordinary student stated there were 10.000 women
Nay, her sister.
they eabarked la row boau for the
menta of torture In various toiras oo two. he finished in three the full culture and education who lived
B. J. Stanley left this morning for
eoctace. The party took along a cab- Uagagste. where they were sold for
itiaent-DOUbly at Nuremberg. course ordinarily taking four years. cluslveiy for the home and he gave all Harrielta. when' he will make a
laet ocBUi aad are beyond all doubt <n er £00a
Battoboa, Mimlcli and Tbe Hague. But Leaving Kenyon he eqtered Toronlo honor to the wives and mothers and w«M‘k*8 visit.
8un lag. til clad and boottess. Robert perhaps nothing brings tbe system university. .
havlac a deUghtful tliae. They wUl
sisters who are ronneeted with this
During
all
thecs
studies
he
was
en
Mr*.
I). C. Thompson of WoMhlngion FOR SALE -Hranching asters in tint-"*
Hyama. a hometem Jrw. wandered to more vividly before ns tbsa tbe execu
retarn toaor^ erealng.
His wel
the top of a lonely hlU on the Yorkshire tioner's tsriffs still preserved. Four of tirely dependent upon bis own re phltonthrni^c movement.
street left this morning for a visit
«>d pink and pure white, very largo.
The ladies
woat are: Meed
sources for both living and educa coming address was responded to by with friend* In Chicago.
moors. There was a atrong gale blow
614 Fine 8L Mrs. Lou Cole.
H. Moetaga^ B. J. Morgan, W. C. ing from tbe east, and to protect blm- these may be scon In tbe library of Cor- tion. and to the straggles and hard !
Bupreroo and high
inlverslty sad among them espeW. H. Crandall of 912 State street
June 1611*
HaM. O. P. Cayrer. Prank Canrer. H. D. eelf from the cold blast be entered a
chief ranger
magnificent
left
thU
morning
for
Ijiko
Ann.
Alley. P. H. BSi|raB. U W. TInkhani. big abed of wood aad gorae on the sombeing the first to respond. He said
of Cologne
I. O. F. as it sUnds today.
Mrs. C. H. Tyler «»f Manton Is spend FOR RENT-GiSKl liouse and barn.
Joha MolBtoeb. J. V. McIntosh. A. W. mlt which was used to store fodder for printed folio pajiges. I
WTien about nineteen years of age that It mas a pleasure to come to this ing a couple of weeks in tho city with
C02 Wvft Eleventh St.
Jane 16-tf
Mbit, W. M Williams. A. B. Cook, L. tbe Mieep.
the Prince < Wales, now Bd»-artl VII. historic ground where 200 years
flfly.flv#
iphs <
Btepping throogh tbe door, wbicb
of England. lade his memorable visit the red men gathered in just such her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Peck.
M. Beaaett and C B. Murray.
opened to tbe eastward, be was aatontho father of the trll>c
lada.
M. D. Cam-! left today for Boyne WANTED—lMnlng roert girl, experi
councils and smoked the pipe of peace. City.
enced bond. Hotel Columbia.
ekha
to
dellv
chose
Oronhyatekba
deliver
an*
adlabed
to
find
Inside
over
slrty
wild
,
allowed bim for each, and
TOOK AUTO fllDC.
> son of the gr<
rreat whlte "We claim to be of the forest and
June 15-tf
docks, half stunned, but quacking rlo- Instruments therein roqnlred. Typical
D. n. W’alton of lotke City, who has
Victoria). wood. We arc of tho forest though
lently. He slammed the door to and examples from this tariff are tbe fol mother (meaning Qnc
been spending a few days in the city,
Yeaae People Pleasantiy < Surprised
which he consented to
. At th
started catrliing the birds and wring lowing:
■videnee < rivilized and intelligent and up-tonlate returnwl home this morning.
time was brought out th
Mtoe Meeeis Crandall. ‘
ing their netka.
Thalers. Ulb. grt'Stness that has charaterizc
Ized tk along fraternal linos according to
• Miss Bsosle, daughter or W.H.CranMl*a Irene Fitzgerald left for OadTbe abed toy right In tbe flight lines L For tearing asundar with
man throughout life. Instead ol
daU of »ll BtaU street, was the vIcUm ef tbe myriada of wild docks that come
lilac to B|>ead a few days.
ering the address In English, he in-!
mph. c. 1* Well* and child and Mle.
mt a very pleasant surprise last erep
sisted he was representing the Mo-‘: Mr. , McDonald In referring do the
hawks and delivered the address In j gathering hero of tbe Forester* paid a Mabel Gilman of Duluth. Minn., who
lag. the occasion being her fourteenth
tbelr language and It wasB int
Interpret!
i Kr h.^?h.‘Wl
worthy tribute to the other fraternal) ha<« lovn visiting In and aUmt the
Mrtbday. About tweaty-fire of her
to the prince, who was so» mu<
much lnt<
societies
of
Woodmen.
Maccabee*.
j
city
for tho fwst «ix weeks, returned
frtaads assembled at her home and
ECONOMY Ilf SMALL
in th
that he had
tbe rear
Arcanum and Ancient Order of homo this morning..,
the greater pari of the erenlnn^ was wall.
particular friend, Dr. Ashland.
ihlani Inter ‘
THINGS
ihalf off the
mUs Edna Miller. ^who has been at
est himself In bchall
U young ! Hibernians, saving that It didn't make
apMt la aato riding ahoot the city. A
Hyama sold the lucky haul for a sum
ss then in-1 any difference to which organization tending the Michigan seminary at
Oronhyatekba
light supper wee eerred and a very etrecdlng £8, and with this be was able
It’e now hooks , and eyw;
nd. who
duced lb go to England,
belonged the end and aim of all Kalamazoo for the past year, retunuKl
happy Umm was enjoyed by all present. to riocbe hlmaelf reapecUbly and thus
many of you Itav-c Jjucn pnj’tered Oxford erlvers!iltv and Took n*p I
ad employment
td lef
left that In-'
same. One organization can- home this afternoon.
the study of medicine» and
injj 10c per card for what wo
Oo the beach which fringes tbe preci
Itutlon a caitabic and skillful M. D. I not hold all. He closed by referring
Ivan ant! Tracy Grosvenor of C«'dar
will sell >*oti for Ihe next two
pices below Cai»o Nome there Is now a
It Is some time after this that we I,ho length of all such organizations, pa8^^ed fhrr»UKh tlio city this ncK>n on
wt*ck,6 (if 8t€« k holds out) at
hear of him as a memhe
prosperons city peopled by 40,000 min
Md*^lX saying that none were short lived for their way to White Cloud.
eaters, who needed a str"
ors, but at one time, and not so very
imrtial leader and round and recog they were bulhU*<l ui>on firm business
UmlH DuKten of the .North Mjinllou
Ipng ago. tbe spot was uninhabited.
nized in this man the desired qua! principles.
life saving crow and wife an* In the
Ttie discovery of tbe gold in tbe dis
Itle*.
city.
trict and Its ultimate prosperity, was
Other Addresses.
The history of our order shows that
Irely due to s sesl.
J. W. Slater ii*ok the
train for
they have never had reason to regret
High Secrclarj- Sharp, who spoke at
In an Item on TuoMlay It was stated
wo Ameticsn hnnters had wonnded
their choice. Not all sunshine, how tho afternoon sessian. was called upon Grawn last evening where he will
that the Klmfadl piano bad beon se the strange creature, and It led them a
ever, hss been the life of this groat
spend a few da>-s at his farm. "The
tty dance across tbe lee and into
man. Many sorrows have come into next and he laughingly referred to this Pines."
Eai'h (tunl contains 2 dozen
lected for the Bay View assembly this
his life, and perhaps many disappoint as being as he supposed the last talk
unknown bay, where tbe seal was
first class Hmnp Hooks and
eeasoB. tor the aovontb oonaecuUve
E. O. Ijiild of Old Mlshlon |k In the
ments. But to the world he Is cheer which he was expected to give. He
Kyi-s mid also 1 doa*n extra
year, through M. B. Harner of this killed after badly wounding one of tbe
ful, Inspiring courage and confidence refcm*d In opening to the visit here Sh city.
banters.
of tht- Btnii^ht «*>'<«. We
dty. The Item whs a trine mlslradlng.
In his co-workers.
In Its death straggles tbe sea) flung i |^q^
Ray* Tliacker returned Ibis tuKUi
i through flfty-flve Items and
have thciii in all eaww from
Thus do we appreciate our S. C. R. -being the first w hlch he had ever made
There will be arteen Kimball pianos up tbe ground, and the hunters, to tbelr
specificaU^.—Andrew D. White In Long may ho live to watch over the to the city and referred to the groat from a luiBlnes.s trip tu Howard City.
Xo. 0 to ‘t inclnRivc, in l«tli
In all. i^o Grand and fourteen up- agreeable surprise, found themselves
Atlantic. ________________
Albert KyM-lka and WalfreU Hen
great work Ithat he cradled In Its In- plcajoire w hirh It gave him. He closed
black anil whiti'.
rights.
golden straod-tbe richest one In
fancy.
by r.Ntendlng a pressing Invitation to son returned from Ann ArU»r this
XoU* the diffcn*no».* in prioo
tbe world.
A Maastau MrlAge.
The competltlvo drill by Court
Boy now and save* nioni^c *
The death of
When the Denver and Bio Grande Dewey guards of honor, Cadillac, all to attend tbe February meeting at
wealth to Frederick Butler,
prepared to build through tbe Rockies began for some time all eyes were cen his home town in Battle Creek In Felc
dlkcr. who took part In tbe metmwabis cnglueers said tbe canyon of the Ar
ruary.
Fife Asd drom, ocarina, soorfifind ;l
The inks will have a meeting to- "rash" to the gold
Adds or
of Yukon.
row news
i uaon. Be
ne kansas
kaosaa could never be penetrated Ita tered in tbelr intricate and artistic
Rufus French, high secretary of the recitations, at the Hendenhoit en-i
^aight to Initiate two rsntlMsIeii. After left bis mnie BUndIffg one day on a ;entire length. Tlicre
spot In drilling and maneurera which were so high court, followed with a brief ada■ » •J ' ^ ^
'
tertainment Monday ni^bt, June 19. i i ' ^
land far away from tbs !tbls awe Inspiring chasm
d
where ^here well performed.
the InltUllon a Itrefsteak supper win
drejis and in doing so. he made refer
Jnn i4-4t
•*dalma," and another miner who bad a j was not room for a roadbed on elUter
Candidate Initiated.
be mttimI.
ence to tho closing talk which the
Following this -the initlailoii of
There w
raayor s|K>ke of welcoming the court
neck with his re- 'canyon came down to the swift current
j candidate by the Traverse City Court with wide-open arms and the Foresters
the Bpwenh 1^'sgue ililn e%f-niii(;'after volver.
of tbe Arkansas without foothold for a
prayer
In the parlors of the
The male fell and In Ms agony kick man on either side. But an engineer |Traverse occupied Ihe remaining hours with extended bands.
Brat M. K. rlnirrh. lm|tnrtant busl- ed np the gronnd with lU hoofs. When •uggeeted a banging bridge stisiteoded of tho morning assembly and
Judge Mayno was then iutrudiiced
Ipi owner returned be fonnd several between tbe walls of tbe eanyon. Tbe an elaborate^ dinner was served the by the president and spoke brlt^y re
nosa
Horace Hollis came ttefore Judge "pebbles" of strange weight and shape bridge was ball! wUh snpi>ortB Im entire assembly In the hall. During ferring to the invitation which be had
Ijring
around
tbe
dead
anlmaL
He
bedded
In
tbe
aolld
rock,
and
across
It
this hour the Elmwood avenue orches
RoberU this monjlng on the rhsrge
cleansed the supposed pebbles and
d they the heavy transcontinental trains flit tra gave many fetching selections and received tho evening previous from
of drankcnneioi and was Bned |J and
^MOVKD
Bl
Mr. McDonald to come aad meet a few
proved to be nuggets of virginI gold. dally, with nothing but the alender
ihHbo memlKTs who were at leisure of the "blsu-rK," saying that he had
oosta which amounted to I2.S& or given Tbe dying mule bad struck ooe of tbe Iroox
mwork between the river and tbe
BIO -TKIIMO
enjoyed
the hour In an Impromtu Intended holding court, but immedithe alternative of ten days In Jail. He richest veins In Klondike.
tbe canyon. 2.600 feet above.
win board ten davh with Sheriff J*>hn.
A similar esse of gold being discovIron braceo, which look almost dance.
au*ly accepted tho Invitation. He
i ered by an animal occurred In Scotland S|ilde»-Uke In tbe vastneos of tbe can
Delepatss 8tllKU>min8.
gave a ten-minute talk full of good ad
The Incraase in tho ammmt »»f water j
^
wounded by a yon, have been thrown across tbe
A few suits left at the “Un
Delegates and Foresters and Com vice and wlttlrlsms and closed by re
gorge, being anchored securely In the
.. O.C H,y
panions continue to enter the dty. ferring to the high estimation wbicb
loading Sale” prices.
sheer sides. Huge cables detiend from
appaivttt at tbe city water works, ik-;
ngold these braces, holding s long Iron bridge. Grand Rapids and Cadillac delegates men paid to the ladies.
arriving yesterday afternoon and even
20.000 which extends not across but |
Exhibition Drill.
were working within five or six revo- {wonh of the precious meui was wash- nth the coarse
conr
of tbe river.-New Ing, among them ,bolng Mrs. Sarah
.
^■1
WEinoaiiBiUE
r
t i
FIFTEEIIialUUnillDS
ONLY
3c Per Card
\ 5
THE UNLOADING SALE
.««,b. bou« o,»«,.o
s^rr
lutloas a minoto of ttxdr catuiclt^v I ed out of the mine by tbe owner of tbe
which is very much fa«t<-r than the I
bringing dog.
average speed.
I
»"'««•
^'P****
OTk Tribnne.
City council. No. 61. Roj-al and Belwi | mond mines at Kimberlev were first
Mastcra, tomorrow evening at $ ^ revealed to a wide awake Boer by a
o'clock for the purpose of ctmferrlng spw which he had shot,
tbe Royal and Select Masters degree : <^«W1 to the value of some hnndreds ated
now
was
M In Dr. Walter Thirlby’s oIBce t
morrow evening at 7:16 sharp to a j western Cumberlsnd. A fowl -chased
j by a lH>y threw up a nnggrt of gold
mage for4he O. A. R. encampment.
, with Its claws as It fled from its pur-
WIU yo«r Dlfice fif bntficsx be
nevt wMbU ft ahMid he
Mr. sab Mrs. C B. Dye and son Itoul
«r Mouroo Oenter were here today on
tlMtr way to Norwood. Petoskey and
Ctooboygan for a two weeks’ vislL
Thuy will drive through from Moofoe
Ccatsr to Norwood, reaching there to-
TU titfit tf tbe se^m, tbe HoiicriMMalitnMMN’tbeOwcricMI«ilSaiifi]rScM»eif.
14^
’* ^*^‘'** ***** ^**^
*^f
b*<l been wras a dried up
•»^^nt.«n«1 gold dost and
small nuggets In Urge quintitte*.
Ramsgate harbor was once flooded
with a mighty sboal of mullet aad
when the dock gates were oproied to al
low a ohlp to pass Into tbe toner basin
the fish Tollowrd, aad the baste became
thick with tbem.
When tbe tide went down tbe auMierMes had the dock sluices opened aad
the water drained off. Over twenty
cart loads ef mullsc of two petmds
weight aad upward wers taken away
Here
legend:
as situ
on tbe coast of Brittany where
is tbe bay of Douarnenex. It
built below toe level of toe sea
surroonded by massive walls.
pleasant habit of threwtog her
suitors Into a woH when tbelr aoctety
became ttrstoms. One of her favorites
aaked ber to oMata for him toe aUver
key which fosteoed the alutee gate* to
toe city waU. Dahnt accocdlagly stole
tbe key from her father's neck white be
slept tbe lever unlocked tbe gates sad
toe sea rushed to and orerwhelmed the
dty aad Its lalMbltants. tndudlag the
prlacesa Only the king escaped. The
Tn a RecofilWaiitAil
--'riiiiiliiiy:
Warner. Mrs. Jennie Sproat. Mrs. Xdlie Mills. Mrs. Eiln Meacb. Malvina
KrebO. Mrs. Alice BUlln. Mr*. Ledeena
Flay. Mrs. Lizzie Mills, the Grand
Rapids candidates: Mrs. Barger and
N. A. Van Proyen. Herbert Dlngman
of Marion n^glstcred this morning with
G. T. McComb. court 899. Muskegon
H. V. MitchelL Court Lansing. No. 247.
Lansing: Mr*. Carrie Snell and Percy
Snell of Cadillac; Roy E. Watson. Val
V. Holtoad. «rnest R. Gray and C.
Nylander also of Cadillac. >
Enjoying Themssivei
An exhibition dill will be given by
the subordlnato team from Cadijlac
front of tb9 hall this evening at 7
o'clock.
The viaitora are enjoying the pretty
drives around the dty and the auto
bus la buay every tomr taking ool litsquada for sight seotog. The
planned .excursion on the bay was
poetponod until 4 o'clock, instead of 3
aa announced on the program owing
to the Oohuabto not arriving ontil that
Daring the aooa boor a eall was
made Kw aU detagates to report to the
to tbe hall aad as
kames were called they responded and
reportfid flor erodeottoto.'
Following Uic response* by (he high
court officer* the Misses Lucy Ganoett
and Anna Frei-land rendered a piano
duet which was most eollrening. At
this point In the entertainment C5ourt
Logan of Cadillac gave an exhibition
drill, tho subordinate team which ap^
peared being-Gie only one in wostern
Michigan.
'Their maneuvers were
given with precision amid hearty ap
plause and on their second appearance
In honor of the court
companions they received an ovation.
Miss Young*; whose sweet voice was
delight at the morning session,
again appeared on tbe program in a
solo which was followed by several
scotch dances by Mias Janet Harrto at j
Battle Creek, given in costume. Shej
was greeted tklih hearty applause
hich continued during the pretty
uces.
The first competlllve drill by the
Grand Rapids guards of honor wap;
annotmoed and thirteen guards en
tered and gave the intricate and beau-
tifol movemmtto which brought forth;
Tbe eroabatag tbe Trarerae aty gMxd
or bowr. dtognlaed lad masked with
kltebea uteaaito as laatrnmeaiR Tbay^
$6-95
$S.95
$14.95
Six frock suits left; we only
charge you $3.00 for the pants
and^throw in the coat and
vest. A fine line of straw
hats on sale, consisting of
Sennets, Split and Panama!
in tbe latest shapes.
LWIlHElM
Coniff Frait
and Union....
'T^r - M CVtWMMMMk TIttVMtt «IW. WetMMM. tHUMMY. AMI «. 1MI.
Payne VMtney Is mirtvrBag m§
mapsr. who.
ssM bst IkUs. yet Las« lalaad estate wttt a fTfigbO
ibe pitet. m opened Mf itbtteg fence, vlttln wbkk tter nre to be
AiJiiiiiiAJ iMi».»»«m«»«»«» <*■*»»«.■■»
^st St ibe ansmbtr at JPefcaes be
- ga»»fc^«»*hn»lildic»«t«<M^« 11 lili
bad stood grsaad OS tbepilsatpMtbst
% al
tea «Im* 4MT vivcs tn lb lAeovt ■batfMn
PsstmaMsr Gcmsvnl Cerfslyab la aos
tte.Pteestsva. Bke mtle cbBdres.
be kit —fl—f. OiatttiUilliniitfilpU
SfipsM be aces Sad not bafivdL aad m tbe ifwwt piqalsfs In tfie esnnttj.
nswiset oMer nf PSwmU*«« «( Wsst- tbosgb tbst tbs tans tbs te>B tad to
cn MIebigM. fioUcMisB fbe riMponsc asy at tbe oompsaipc eontt tbe better
bgr tbe prsnidimt. Mrs. Ptorenoe ft wonM be. tbosgb be greaBy ssjoywd Id. mwfaaalan.
Tbiingi er Brwt. seeecsl MtSrs of ve> the aisaaare of atteadfag a^ psM a
Tbe late tSsarge ft. BontweT* wUI
were read liy tbe secaMary pro' worilty trilmte to tbe attUte towns
penvUcs that Ms danpbter sbaU pah
tsm. aad tbsa tbe mteatea of tbe last ■ - » or tbe 4
> of Battle Creek, ttsh Ms Wririnirt. lie was oarr see■bly St Jackses. Jsas U. 1»0S, Hlghl
Mars tasd sad approved, sad tbe fd* who M I
t tm the aftenoos retavy of the nary sad go\-ernor «f
I ta the eariy portkm Maasnehoaetta.
or ibe afksra4Mk. «u called nboB. aad
ftthylle CahrteUe Marie AntolnKte
Ohamilttse on Seaohrt
>- Mra.i be mo. spoke bdt a few aMnneau. 4le- fie Blqnette fie Mtnbeaa. coaotesa fie
Mesa er Oadmac, Mrs. 1
r Pncoe-! ploviBg tbe ttot that be was not pos- Marten fir janrltle. writes
tori
lefbealty oTi
psenfiosym
of *x;yp** and iOastrstes
Cnsd
______ » os nndsatlali
Mrs. Hat
ring bat poor. _
tie Baade ol Traverse City. Mrs. B.
bnt in tbe brlnf remarks onfier that of -Bob."
■arney oT BsQey. JapM RsrrU oC Bab wbtab be dli mafca be reeeivnd Mo«rFrances McRlrath. whose recent
ons apptoate. He.saM that Battle riory of Wyoming. Me., has been faoe Priatlag-Mra Emm Creek atfll baa Pnatam Osrsal to feed
Travovae Cfty; Mrs. Oaryle
there bi
I Baplds
year. bnt he aald that ixw Pebon State or tbe Ordat^ nauy the High Oont wtnild steablbie
lert.
B. J. MaDoaaM of Masksgoa.
there and extended a
Vincent of Wai
Bnt two judges for the oompetltivn to attend. He was
_ 1followsd"by^Wlldrill la tbe evnalag ware aanoaBead. Uam Kaiser of CadUl
CadUlac. high auditar. and Ueniy Tike.« portrait painter, are
ta tbs aelsbbor Mm. Wm. Katoer nr CbdfUac. far tbe wbe, tboagh his
tbe only snmron of tbe twentj-etj^t
;; Th* Comaiock 9V% track 1* nothiag
hood ooiM^ aceoaat for tbs soppassd Cqdttlae tsaai. aad Harry Wiaaer of brief, was full ef____________
Jf H is MC vsrsstlla. Mrs tka Oraad
trssadj. A oarsTnl ssareb of the vi- Ofgad Bapida. for tbelr taam, tbe the large avaembly In constant langhSIMMs PrsM. Dwinc Its sxUteoc* It
tar. He referred to the failure last
etefty fsBed to rsr^ say else as U Traverse City team dal
' kss fbit UM potuM of tbs tboroacb>
ttole ontll evenlag.
ylar of Cadillac to keep their promise
tbs Soares of tba ’bhmd. vMcb arss
Tbe liitaias amtters
to efllertain the assembly, and aald
' ' brad s hoof sad tbs nrtbHi or tbs Usbt
sttll vst vbas dlseorarad. DrsdilBg poeed of. TIetor Orady favored tboi that he felt that another year hence
A Princeton man tells of a comrrm. temaos bofss's fslt. It bss bass tbs
onld btmse tkw that took place betweea the coach
of tbs rhrsr bM bsss propossd, vba^ pdCMd with SB artistic readertag t be didn't befteve they eonld
«a«rsa vbsrs tbs miisr. half sad qaar
tbe iBtemseiao from Cavalerta Rust them. He felt rare they could feed
football eleven and one of the
Ists is' tbs ssseiat atord «
tar mllars sad broad Jornpers of tbs, <
them, and If It was as warm then as players. An Important game
that a algbt
tlowod with Anna Laorie.
today they could easily sleep in the
looal track isaoM have showed their i
be played, aod tbe roarb waa. of
Tbs flrat papm of ^ths
hay-fields. He said In closing that he
ataltls. sad mors rwssoUf it ba*!*®Jgoia« boM that way had killed a
cpurae.
iimst anxious ttiat every |dayer
'was surely gomg to Battle Creek In
dog aad tbroara It la the river. Hs
acbood ta tbs exhan^t from Barney
Pebroary with the only drill team In abonld be Hi tbe beet of phyadeat
bad been asleep during all of the exMlcMgan. Ohif Nordmm of Petoskey, dition. Rot to bis disgust one of the
OMflsira agJas Oraoa Dra«aa. Bat It
dteoMSt.
toMtey. wdeh
a a great deni
high aodltor, closed the impromptu
rsmsIsH for tbs ftbdd to aamplsts tbs
WorMy In C
Battle Creek's common eonndt Is at
great game were to
speech making by sutbig that he eras
hst. Ysatsrday aftamooo the fast
While 1 coBslder it a diflicult task a worker and not a tpeechmaker. and
oefi to l»e In "bnd rnrm.” Taking
outs with Its own cresUoa, the new
Isobch Sarallov, ovsod by Art NasoQ.
per for this assembly on as him caftlng of a bookkeeper did not
aidde. Ibe conefa bad tbe followmualHpsI conn. Squabbles overjj|ta
’Pbreatry
in
Goasral.If
make good orators, he would be brief.
sad the Bdss. osrssd by WlllUia Bur.'Tieurt to heart talk" with the
aalartes to 6e paid, the clerk bire; the la.
•a. a pisasant dnly de
Charles Ely. high beadle of trav- reealHtniDt.
soaa. aaltsd ovaa tbs west baak of tbs
■se Oty. unouAced that all Ibr prep
location, etc., have been followed by volved upon me, and 1 shall endeavor
"Fee heir, you're net looking so
rtrsr aortb of tbs Bortb Park rail
a more aertons matter. , Two juitioes to briefly outline the most important arations which were erldeneod on good! Mttselea flabby and wind bad—
poinu la connection with tbe subject every hand were entirely from the
way bridge aad eotered the badt
of the peace. Howard II. Batdorf aad aad darell particularly on tbe good of companions. Srho deaer^ed all the awful bad. Been flrloklng anytbliix'?"
a drop."
»e order.
Fbrcredit, as he was sure that
The FeuiHlatien of tht Order.
"Tlien jiou nm«l lie smoking."
csiers had not SMSisted In one lota.
U the .IxnA cro««l
Back In the aercniles. ' years ago Mr. Rtidr then plaved on the violin
•TIavrn'l toiH-bed a pipe, cigar or
le 17th of June, this | at society -Tbe Old Kentucky Home" with varia cigarelle sliv-e ibe training l»cpnn."
li, .1.turn over to the diy all moneys “ laid Its fmiodatlon and tm
tions. which was a rare treat, and the
"Studying V"
atreteb they raced to the finish line
reived as foes for serving crtmlnal pie In acoerdance with
paper, "Fraternity," by Mias Salena
"Well, yes—a Utile."
at the ihit'e-quarfcr |K»le, tfclng tbe
at Architect, the 8u- Casey of Jackson, was then read by
warraats da the Justice courls. Tfu- drawn by the Great
Whereupon the roarb gave
first tlsm In all Us varied history ^
preme Ruler of e Universe, with the
Josticea refuse to allow this nnlem Book of Law i urely resting under Mr*. Morrison, which was as follows: a annrt of disgust. "Fee here!
rr
Fraternity.
speeding the Ooifistock park track eras
got to stofi that! Do ;rou war
the city can acenre a mandamus. lu comersttme.
I defln^
. S eonrse ^ motor boats, or In fart,
lose tbe game?"—Rarper'o Weekly.
They also claim that the public will ,Th(
neotal principle of the pr- state. oondHIon. or relation of broth
asf watf^lhraft
The time for tbe
>b man the lessons of the i hotyl. Hence that sjmpathy aiitl
bring thdr civil aaes to the old
half mlk/was three minnim flat.
af God and Ibe Brother-j feet Ion which should chsracurlrc- t
liable Justices. Joatoad of the i
hood of Man. The last eondlt
ly re
In spite of the effort* of our l-«cal | tangled municipal eo«irt. Hence the ama on earth, when hla labori
terhood In general.
Itlon of Pratemitjr rhmil ! torlus." disroven-rl by him I
Imard of trade, which have acted to j new venture starts out with a clouded been eomploied when ho la ab
This deflnltlnn
aside forever all his projects of ever be kept in mind. It
tbe oontraryVotwithstanding, a boom
rt
lore, or of business, together, shoulder to shoulder of hosts
ittHw. of pleaaure,
baa vvek this town at last, and things
itlier stations in Vienna
»•
to dissolve the tics which have bound ............. and women to defend each
FELL FROM TREE.
SIT begtanlng to look. The flog boom
m
him to hU fellow man or companion, olf)^ homea from Hie enemy that
three
to
elghf
dnya
ahead.
and
go
forth
a
sranderor
on
the
un
aboota
oh
the
aly,
aod
In
the
dark.
It
owned by Ooe Bdaoa. five mllM up
Oranfison
af
John
Peyls
Disd
From
known
shorea
of
etemfty,
to
abandon
Is
the
realisation
of
fraternity
wUho-.it
. broke loose on the flood
Ifthe
Implements
of
this
morld’s
labor,
the
destnictlon
of
Independence
and
His Injurlsa.
a staggering
John Doyle of filO Sixth street left and to leave the temple of life w-hen Individnallty. . It is charity without
, blow somewhere Udween tbe fifth rib
it may he aald unto him "Well done.! question, which enriches the giver
ntnlHi
«ad the solor 4>lexvui. slihoiigh ihcri! for Slicrman this morning to attend thou good and faithful sen-ant." is j nnd
thu funeral^ of hia IlUio grandson, the aolema seem- which Is symlsilical i This frat
..
>*■ '»
itemal fet-llng
sn* them as saVs It. was about
h.
loratcfi In the Impressive
irslng our bettc latiiri-s nnd|*^rvlces at the Mrs
died yesterday ceremonies of our order,
rods beyond the postoIBce on the nlgl. j
on
I promoting p
tnan on«- Ik-coratlim ctuumlMe*
It
aide of Mall
4aJn^tn<ct. U Is a good
*■**reels of a fall. The little
Imagine
the cemetorj*. time
tKiy. who was eight yoara^ c»ld. ara*
___ :lngs of some gnoil society and Is
have a lltlle uxclu-raent here
Bldefxie men. How eKsentlal ih«?n. 1 brought In touch with othefa striving
idajrlng
In
a
tree
near
hit
Imnie
Tues
In a while, as tbers hasn't licen much
that we ahonld undemtand
•atand our true ji for the
t^e name noble
obRcta: am
and
le objects:
alDtw the fall siecilon. This town ain't day morning when he fell striking hU position, snd keep constantly
' view i thoughts and Ideas are advanced then
trV a record want AO.
istantly In
the realities that surround u
gone ahead In io years much further bead on a atoae pavement.
How 1,1^
I
lid hear In her i
_ ,be
__ never
would
essentlarthat we should learn
I circle of assoclatea. without this she
than you could throw a bull by iho
ould neceusarll.- narrow loio
tall and the last rouniy atlas left us
tilch, while tbev secure ultimate : snd cet verv little* good
nut rtf Hfe,
go
An ordinance to defray the general hajipiness conlrihute Iso largely to 1 A body of men and1 twomen wbt> have
«ff aRaBstbar. Let us <lisrhargi< our
loeal board ^ trade ami impuii one expendltnrra and liabilities of the amooth the troubles and soften the as for their alma the pn
protection of their
tK'ritle* of llf«-.
nines, cannot help but be broadened
of them gramnphoniw or something to
Praeent
It St.
itatua of 1 I Order.
year begii
start things going. All together now, ending Mav 1.
I am glad to sav to you that, so far
rratemalliam brings oime to ihl'^k of
for a gPcaUT Utojiia.—Utopia Clarion
He li ot-dsined bv
1 the Council of the as I have been able to dtaenver. bar otheta.* It makes lifes I
roonyand unity prevail throughout the mws' less biirdehsfimo to kni ' there
Clt y of Traverse i
The farmers of the south part -! Section 1
entire
Supreme
Jurisdiction. There is are-p»hera
ThM-to d!^!ir?be ex»fora ipaihy.
. lAvingston county and the south part I ,M-ndltures and llablllllea of the City no diversity of opinion: there are no and tlmt
It is
i why we go to the knlge
in a atocklof Traverse aiv. Michigan, for the disturbing questions confrohtlng our
of Waabtentw are laying In
We feci Hke children In the
fiscal yqgr l>eg1nnlng May 1, lPo3. and belo\-cd order. WHh the enormous home circle, for genuine fraiernity
of fish for the coming year. Owing
ending May 1. 1MM5. there be ralnwl surplus fund aggregating nine mlllltm emanates from the love of home and
4be floods of the past week the lakes by Uxation upon the real and personal dollars makes it possible for the I. O. the hour of departure comes all too
meet every obligation on de- sooti; but our doors stand open and we
and Huron river have overflowed and proiH-rty within said city the sum of
No fraternal Miclety In jhc win aoon meet again and renew our
When in m-eU of a physician
.:t*]^trman carp have ome Into the 1:3,000.00. and that the sum be levied
amrid can measure up to thUi suuid'or lawyer, the first thought Is
'marihM and 4ow lands s«i that they In conformity with the law and for the ard. We have a right to boasf, wo are ohltgallons.
puriH»so hereinafter named In the
FraTeraalism
Is
uiillftlng.
the
as to their ability: the charge
“Imve been taken by hiinnrods with several funds or acounts as follows;
justified In the• pride of our financial
vf the brotherhood of man.
for their *er\lro8 is at leaHl a
t only that, but we hav
tgth.
~"pllohforka aad by hand. They weigh Series .................................... I C.ooo.t
Fatherhood of God, and all
•bind
Id it a management that te th
secondary con*UleraUon, isn't
J.ooo.t
good.
hat la bun:
*1 ^.tflom .throe to 10 ^uds and a<»me Rewrra ................................ ..
or of all
peer
s and In which we do no
The Republic of Plato, the Utopia
that so?
fju-aqrs have taken as high as 500 and
nfldvua if Sir Thomas More, and the Kingbeaitale to place our entire com
Buying a plaiio should be done
' ItOoO pounds. They pre dressing and
Benefits of tha Order.
Heaven, as port raved bv
dnm
in much the tauno spirit, lo<ik'.Racking them Ip salt for future use.
This Is a benevolent organlxation. Christ, each and all show fort
Ing-to the service* ibe piano Is
and. it would hardly be nocf-ssary for idosla of these great teacher* fur the
' ktlSM IsalMdU n««U of Petoskey hai«
capable of rendering, for H may
me at this time to cite the various human brothcrluwxl and mutual hap
_^ won fame locally for her courage In
ways through which benefitk may be piness.
be the lari you will buy during
'"going to the bottom of Little Traverse
■ I no l>ctter manual for the
derived. We are all no well familiar
a lifetime and you want it to re
of society than the Bible,
with the 1. O. F. and anything that
main a piano of merit for an
might be aald along thia line Is simply and there 1* no licit er teacher of this
stories pfinied about Miss Fannie
Total .......................... ........ ♦M.OflO.kO intended as an adnsoniiion to let noth true relation of man to man than the
other generation Xt least. The
Baker of
Mlaa Beals Is a
B«-ctlnn 2. There ehall also be ing swerve you from the line of For- Son of God. and. while the word frareason why
r^tarmln
irmlng girl, well known In soeltdy. raise<l. IcvUul aad colKrtod aocordlog
icmtty may never have been used by
IR jresrs'of age. Is slen- to, law. a lax on all tbe mal and |terRho Is only
<
In^the month of February, this year, Him. It* principles u-erc ever iijion
fifsr buU strong and has alwajK l>een ►dnal eauic or property subject to there waa paid out the aum of 1146.- III* lip*, and Its example* were ever
retain their g«KHl tune quality
ObO in mertoary benefits and shared set forth In HI* dealing* with men.
a lover of out <>r door and water taxation in anW city aa follows:
longer (lian other makes la be
by 122 homea who were ihua nmtertal- His healing of the *4ck. Hit r»othlng
h of
In each
< the following wards.
aimrts. For )<*ars she has gone.on !. 3. 4. 8. the aum oTfour mills on ly bleat when their loved ones were the nakwl. His feeding the hungry.
cause they are peculiarly made.
e. At the same time there waa.^ His forgiveness of the erring all *how
log and fishing trips with her fa each dollar anaesaed vahiation. and la gone.
, luintin
They have distinctive tonal de
110,810 for HIS spirit and teichlng of tntc framemtM
mills on each paidI om to living members
ther anil la an expert angler. Mac
vices. patented and, of courae,
te»Tjal bro»he-hoo?1.
iblilty and old age, whi
for gen- dlaah
Donald A'Beauvais are at work on the
used exclusively in the Kimball.
Hia parable of tbe good Samaritan
lence that we do pot i
And la evidence
breakwater wHh a force of men and wds■ V."
and
HI*
pb-fure
of
the
last
Judgment
I
ari".
Then, too. the best tuner* and
»; g. 4. 5, a tax of onet mill <m
and
final
senaratlch
of
the^been
from
But
theae
are
this tumlahed the epportnnlty she hail the dollfir. and In ward 2. two mills oh,
piano maker* in America admit
the
goats
are
word
pictures
of
human
and
past
hlriory
......................and!
desired for exploring the liottom of the donir aa a'Ward dlatrlct fimd
that tbe action of tbe Kimball
brotherhood, while HI* last great com
a tax of one mill (or school pur elan,-1 ate eoallfienu live
the bay. She went doam without fear, that
piano will wear longer and cost
iKises. and <Ak‘ mill for sinking fupd greater fhhifs In Forestry. The Or mandment. "That ye love one anoth
oaslly made her way among the rocks.; be ralvbd.
w departure yet In er." together with HI* golden rule. "Do
pbana home,
leas for repairs when it Is very
of the grandest un- unto others a* ye would that other*
explored the foundatluna of the I We hereby rectify that the abort lu tnfSDcy, Is fl
old than any action on the mar
dertaklofB aad eatabllshmenu of the should do u"lo :-oe " a?e the embodi
ket.
head of this organlsatlpn. To him all ment of the »o-e splru that will melt
ability to take care of herself. While I hr .Hat day < May. 1W5
down social dlsllnciion and bring all
credit la due for thIa aobb
fond of adventure Miss Deals la mod
men face to face a* brothers and cum
And lastly, to the Companion
A.-R BINGHAM.
The price* we will quote you
panktos In .Hn- and In sorrow.
aembly, of the High Court of Wei
President Pro I
eat and retiring and made her descent
One goes ♦« a fraternal Institution
on Klrotiall. Hallet A Davis and.
•everal hours ah«ad of the time at
to acek hta oam good through the
late^
other pianos we carry will meet
first eyi In order to avoid the curious.
good of others.. They teach ua to love
bard for reoagaUieo. We ran tlra
yoar most hearty approval, be
those whom we would never feci It a
Peter Baker, one of the flrat two
well and won. Our rredeaUaia
cause they are "right prices.”
nnd we are here today duty even to think of. and there
ac
Dutch settlers of Katamaxoo. Tuesday I
g
ranreaentlng the been nceepted
together aa very many -who
•who never think
thh they 1
ijoy a day's pleasure
p
All pianos In our store are
eelehrated hla SSth birthday aanlvcra duty only to love tbemaelves.
a body of coworkera In the
marked
In plain figures, one
aary by appearlag on the street wearThat la human naf're and no cr
price
to all and that the loa*ost
p do. a* how
lag the allk hat Jte bought 48 years
tab fraternal
to be found anywhere eonslstSeveral
.
_
ago on the oocgaloa of christening his
tteadanee snd seated on the plalfora
4mt with good musical and wear
, first Wld. The hat is 1« tnohea high.l
______ ______ closed with
ave opportoatty lor the piwridetK.
ing qualitiee.
•has a two-inrii flat brim, and Is wHI [
7 ,
ilile duet by the Misses 01l>'a
Mrs. Younga. to call upon them, one
Our amall payment plan
and Emma Watson vf Cmdpreferred though .arorn lo church tor j
children tnhcrtt oiaiatllatltma aad all, to address a few words to the
ntae
and
the
matter
of
preparing
a
makaa piano buying easy.
tB years and on birthdays ,inec
»od ftwble. ptbeiq finq to ahllfi- asaembly. Rufna French, high aecre
tter or tbe High Court of MIcMgaa. telegram of eoodole-cc to r»-e secreBaker came to Kalamasoo In I8S0 aad; hood troab^
HoUlstor'a Rocky belag the first to respond. He taee- ury. ^ra. Saddler of Grand Rapids,
-Nwlth hU wife, aged W. lives lo peUre j Mountain Tea wUl PcmM^ eon thms^ temartced as he rose, that he who li I ring critically 111 at her ho
ment. though he la aa active as at
and make them atroag. SB flsH Bka the priaouar. at the bar on and unable (o attend.
Bnpper aad a general good time i
A myatcry raua«l by the dl«f,v«i |
«* Ttefiete' Johamm Drug hm oBaase’aad verdict waa naked bad
at 6 o'clock.
Whether he had aaythlns to say. rw
of large sploichoa of frteh blood at I ^
piled that as he had never been in
oottrt belbre he did not know whatt to
the end erf tbs Gull street bridge trier
Mlaa
L. Ranger of Northport Is In
say.
BtBl.
Mr.
French
ttbtiglit
the
‘
WILL
^
HAKO
aaptr
at
H
eeoU
the* Katamaxoo river at Kalamasoo.
Lord mid take care Of ins crirn aad the iHty today.
and drop* of t>1b6d leading to the rail- *»«We roll. Inquire 7« Batt iOghth. treated as eoch.
ech. Only a week ago he
lag. as though a body had bean east • l*ho*« IIM- Oi'taw,
said the Foreateia
reatera of eonthan
eor
Mldri- . Jlr. aad Mrx.Beiiiy Smith. Mrs. H.
ftan had eonatfiM It taipoaalMe
to W. Smith and Mrs. J. SmUh gnd c^I ,
In the straasfi. was the orcaahm at Inatteafi owliig totte rfloottaad yet the drea of Suttons Bay abated through
, tense nriietoliu lo »he,«««‘ e«ii**il'
TBY A RECORD WANT AO.
I Uoddrsherlff
ff 1Mel
the dty today en route for Milwaukee.
•t!*!!JS*L5!!^
SS
.Ml M *
lb<. mw IM. «ltk
•CHRAOCII-KIIOUPA.
.
Mr MM.
tlM. n tnA
Nappy Wabdini In Laalanan Cownfy namkanlntploeked.
Mta Ai
i T»ere vfll he ao prayer teOuAMI *l
teteii mantofi yugtqrfiay^fihe Ootetregteftmal eharch thia mmafteraoou at j o'^ock at the home of
' toRaatheparton afeaoiavaBFhtoL
l&a hrifie a hrtehor. Frank Kqmpa to
tta Lantaor filatrict. the oerateoia
hMhf pofaruMd by Boar. Demaa Cgch
Bm The hagPT <umple were aUeafiOd
hy the hrcKher aad slater dr the groqm,
Ctrl aafi Carrie Schrader. They wUI!
reaMe aa North Ce«lar atreei la this i
OCHIPMAN” Pure
city.
'
.
I
^ WTiite Lead, prop
Mr. SchradtE haa bo«a eatolo>'efi at ’
erly applied, wfll not
CaldweU A Louthm'a for some thae j
aad has many friends here. The!
crack, ped or blister. A
brido u a popular Leelaaaa county i
i
B. Chapta haa added a new
feather reaorator to hU carpet clean
ing eetahlishmeat at 722 Waahhigtoa
Btreet. The renovator la run by steam
aad la maaufaetured by Henry Horater
of BvaaeTtlle. lud. It first paeeed the
feathers through steam, dries them
1
good painter Mhd ‘‘Shipman" will cut down your
painting bill materially.
BOLD BY
HANNAH A LAY MEBCXINTILE 00. * ~
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE
Summer Normal opens July 3, l‘OT>.
Wo liavo gc<nm<d
the aerrioca of the Superintoiidi-nt of OUxei to tfikei
ihaTKC of this work. XnroU now if j-ou want to tako
4x>mmepcial work, or prepare for the examination in AnRUgt
ecn«merciai wk will be in ‘charRu of Prof. W.
r. NcoJhnm.
OtU. phone or write
:
:
AHIL F. NERUNGEB
bCSWBSt BASA^
211 a FKONTST.TRAVBSSB OTT, nCH.
J JW Millilcef
lilLvll
kle Tf elflU
TXBC QUAI_|-rV «T'OPtK
-
:
ONE CASE
"
'■
Full Standard Indigo Prints,
while they last,
at.......................
A Piano?
' ONE CASE
:
r
•■■
♦cYard
ONE LOT
0
Short length Dress Gingn
hams, good
quality—
—
6cYam:
KMBALL PIANOS
KiBW:
MOSNI ROUSE
i
Full StandaiKJ Apron check '
Gingham, all sizes of checks T ^
all colors
at..........................
Do Jon Considrr Its An
cestry?~Its Family
History?
Prices Are Reasonable
■
3ScYd 1
ORDINARCE.
HOW M YOU BUY
tl
.\
EVERYTIBWIt
m
'#1
POYERINE
am iMMiit (S«)
id work arc
are tbe rr*nll»or]
Quick work eafigood
ioe. It farlghteuBWTcrTthing.
farlshteuawTcrTthing. A dwagrtrebtetaak wa!
__ ie—aoon rrer- is a aatiafactija tlwi goes prith every
Nbig bn of MUler'a Powerine-5c at your geeoata.
ami 90mrdMtilM7rakr’sS*apmtAMtk Hama
.
Mcbm. TftMflUM cmf,
SHERLOCK
HOLMES «
, IHOLML^
f
»r A. COHAM DOYU.
The Adventare ol
- <hc Sotitaiy
y
CyjdifI
r-'
|lo« ♦ <r tlw iiio
tm.
v'V
;iur.U“3'Jr-£:
aad4ao9>
lha bagft was corcrad with gaUau
TWh bu Mlaty task u footpu«a|
gagaaMdeertbeutlMr.**
"It could aet bare bacD ea the aide of
the haack or I Mamli bare am him.”
-So kg tba proeoaa of cxcfnalon fe
arrfro at tha fact that he made hla why
kawari CbarMagtoo Ban. which, ai 1
balirataad, M altmlad la its own
gfOOnM eo dae aide of the road. AnyMIOgaigar
'
HatkliM. Mr Balmaa, nave that I!
^
aad 4 Jong stretch of the mad upaa
eltharalda. It bad'^een deserted.whea
I lefi It. but now I saw a cydlat iMlag
that in wbkhf had come. JEle
In a dark suit, and I saw that he had a
I ta DM to boa
aaSiDf Ofaa af aw-a eoaraa. p«l^
lhaad. rai aMuhad yoMg Diaa. with
Ida hair pluHrit dawa m aach aMa
afhlafnrihaad lthai»t that ha w
pcrfaetlf hatafal. a«l I waa ava that
Qrrll would DOC wlah dm to kaow aa*
a paaaoa.*
njh. Cyril ta hla oamer aald Hahaaa.
twltthK.
Iha yo«a« lady Uaabad aad laaghad.
Tat. Mr. Hotmea. Cyril Morton, aa
alaetrlcal ci«lDaar. aad wa hopa to ht
aanlad at tha and of tha
Daar bm. how did I
ulklag abmit
I wlAad to aay arag that
imt What
1
Ir. Wt'oodbv waa parfactly odloua. but
that Mr. Ourothm^ who waa a aMch
oMM gaua. waa we ggraaablg. lie
waa a daih. ggBow. cMan Mmrea. gOent
petoon. hit ha had imlNa amaatra and
a plaaaaat ataaa. lU tequired hoM wo
wara laft. aad aa Badtng that we Wa
rgry poor bg anggmtod that 1 ahoitld
• aad teach Inuale to hia only
ghiog, awd ten. I aald that *1 did
Uko to leave my BwOier. on which
he enggaetad that I ahould go hoipe M
bar every week aad. and he offarod om
a huadrad a yaar. which waa cwrtalaly
^deadld pay. So It aadMI by uy accepUng. aad I went down to CbBtatn
(frunge. about stk milea from Famham. Mr. Carruthgiu waa b widower.
bMhe liad a^mgad a lady hoamhaeper. a racy raapeeUWa. elderly iMraou.
called Mia. DUon. go kiok aftar hla ar
Ubllabmeot Tba child waa a dear, and
C'orlUSlCal. and we had most pleaaaut evenings
- 'll k»
mitr'ln wblrli
ki WM
dortac tho» «lgM
tl»ore wm bliadmU tt prlr»t*
oiWii. ibco* of tbcni of tbo mort totrilvir Slid •xtnMrdlMry dianctcr.
to wWrb b* pta7«d • imliiMit f«tt
A* 1 be w lircoXTca »«y full boIm uf
•II tlHM ruM* UMl wu ngr
la maajr
Boaor of tb«n,
tt
•llj: tttrMfKl tu
U auij
be iiuafiiMd that U la DO eaay ta* ta
mfikt 1 ahoohl aalcrt to lay bD
the pobllr.
M.TVO njr fonaor
fonsD ntia aad glre
•rmi'c
to thoar t«M«a which darlro tbotr
etothoar'
latrrMt Dot Wbtorb frwu tba hruulUy
of the rrltD/aa froiD tha tBSaoulty aud
dnuiiatic gdailtjr of the ■olntlou,
thU rmmmm Jl will duw lay befors the
rwidcr the facta cooDeHed with hllas
Violet fliDlth. ^ aoUtary ryritet of
rbarllngtoii. and the dirUma oetjuel of
our tuvMitlCBtlao. which raUnlDatod In
•DMiwrtad trugady.
Ou refcrrUig to my aotebook fUr the
year IMDS 1 dud that It waa upon Hat
urtia
dof
_ I retoafnbar. extiumely unwelcoine to nobaeu. for be waa tmincTaed
’ at the mooioDt Id a Tory abatrvae and
cumpUratad proUam cooeomlng the
t»e«niliar peraocutloD to which John Vincoot lUrdan. tha well kDOam tobacco
nillllonalre. bad baao subjectad. My
Mend, who lorad abofa aU tblnga pre- waek. and. oh. It aecaned three months
rlalon aud concentration of tbooght. re- to me. He waa a draodfnl pen
bully to every one elee. but to me
thing Indnltoly worse. He mado odloua
love to me. hoaated of hla waaltb. aakl
without I
1 yrt. w
_ ) to hla nature. It waa tm- that If 1 married him 1 could have the
I forrtgn
Itoaalhle to refuat to llateo to the atory Aneat dlamoada In Ixmdan. and flnatly
of the young und boauUtuI woman, tall, when 1 would have nothing to do with
graceful and quaaoly. who praaanted bln he seised me In hla anna naa day
benwir at Bakar utraot late In the iftar dlanar-he waa hldmmaly atrongex^tilng and Implored hia aaaUtauca and swore that be would not let me go
and advice. It waa rain to urge that until 1 had klaaed him. Mr. Carruthera
^ bU time was alreedy fully occupied, came In and tore him from me. ou
fur the young lady bad come with the which he turned upon hla own host,
detenuUiatlon to tell her atory, and It knocklug him down and cutting hla
w ae evident that aotblng ihort of force face open. That waa the end of Ids
cuidd gH her out of the room until abe vlalt. as you can Imagine. Mr. Carrutb
bad done,ao. ^Wlth a rmigned air and
u aamewhat^ry amlle. Ilolaca bar sored me that I ahould aever be exged the baautlful Intruder to take a pooad to aucto an Inault again. I hgre
aeat aad talafona as what It araa that not aeen Mr. Woodley since.
"And now. Mr. Uolmeo. 1 come at
waa troubling her.
-At least It cannot ba your healtb,- last to tbe «peclal thing which baa
aald be aa hla kaeo eyao darted over caused me to aak your advice today.
s
thvmdav.^umi
"*
~..
BoliM, ml I. .IIHM, r«r mat tttU.
congagedr be asked at hut.
’^"e M la Ibe Midland Blectrical
time
the young Iwlju coojtng
kaowhlmr
ting very straight u|kiu her macfalae
”Aad a
to. ..
“®“ I****** **«'
»«»
Tbme wmi Ihla
dreadful man. «.
M ood. | ■»*
i*r with a euriooaly
ley? If you
him an ndmlror.
furtive soggestloo In every mormaent.
-toto
Ow fair cUeat aecmwl a Uttlo eon ,
'3* «. b.r
no.to«^
!
Itw be a mere fancy of i^.;
but It has seemed to me aomrtlme*
M my
J?TT****T
Ukm a gmut
But a girl always;
-Har Holmes looked grave. "WhM j
dM bedo/^a Mvlugr
j
He ta a «eh mam
i
"b’o carriages or horaea?"
"B'ell. at least be is fabiy well to do.
Pat be gpoa toto the rity two or three
tlmea a week. He la de^Iy interested
tn Boutb Afrtoan^gold aharea."
"You win let me know any freah
^
'
de
reloiii_ Mbs^ Hmlth.
. ... i
busy JJust now. but I will find time to
maka
, . aome Inquiries Into . your----..to .In the meantime tok«^ aUp without
letting m^krow. t.oodby. ana I mm
that
anail Wve notniug nut gooa,
news from you.
^
^
"it la iiarUir the settled older of natore that aoch a girt sboald have followers." aald Uahnea as be pulled at,
his mcditatlvs pipe, "but for choice not
on bleycMa In kmety country roods,
■ome aecretlre lorar. bgyoad all doubt. <
4,
ito^ed'
Qm M Bw gioMr ut cMatir fagaM.
IMM woMd borekalt yoi OMtt IMM
fwag tba bmiter tg tba acoBatymoM.
BfBWamaaal, It coorgft aoCUat
IMM. Ifbg la to gitatr Bib baM
iat thb aettro qrcBat wba tgrlaM
away druaa that yooag Mdy^ atkA
iirfa atea la true. 1 aaror doabted «.
Tbat there Is a rBaarrtlibi botWMatba
eyeBat and the hab. 1 ncrcrBdaMad
thatelthar. fbai the hall H kmaakifl
kg B'UJIamaea. BTurg the twlter fM
that? Well, woik mj dear air. dean
look so dcpcoauad. We «aa do Uttle
mere oatti aext Bgiaiday. aad la fbe
aaeaatlme I may amke oae or two laguinea myaeir.”
Next m«ralB_ he had a note from
mtlag MierUy
Uy aad ae>
aecoraeely the reiy teMdcata which1 I
bad am. but the idthof the letter My
tnthe peatarrlpt:
■' -I am sure that yea will raapert my
M. wbca I tell
you that my pMee here hoa becoaae dirdcult owing to the fact that my rmployer baa iiropoaed marriage to me. I
am coariarad that hM fceltngi are
meat deep and moat haograbla. At the
same time my promMe la of
gIrcQ. He took my refaaal vety aerl. You
uadnutaad. however, that the altuatlon
la a little stralned.r
"Our young friend seems to be get
ting Into deei> waters." aald Hotmea
tbougbtfnUy as be OnldMd the Mtter.
“The ease certainly pfeoeota more fea-
demopment than I had origtnall
"-kS’
mght I ahould be none the worse
„ uncxia^Mcd a. it waa aplrited.
> a quiet, peaceful day In the
k«r wbecM
’. and 1 am Inclined to nun down this
1 and teat one or two thaortea
■“*
straight at him. lie
• •*- which 1 have formed.
Aftcd ok In desperaite flight. PresentHolmes* quiet day In tba country bad
r Mie came' back ni« 1
a singular termlnatloa. for be arrived
at Baker street late In the eveUlttC with
uke any forthtT nutlet of bar silent a cut Up and a
,tfeodauL He bad turned also aodj bla forebead, be
general air of
|^jg dtstan)<e
dUtan)<e until the curve <rfi dlaarpotlon which
wbld wt>uld have made bis
still kei»t hla
the road bid them fromt my sight.
I own fieraou the fltling object of a Root
j
|u oiy biding
ling place, and tt j| land Yard Investigation. He
,^^1,
I dkl so. for jwcaently! mensely tickled by bis own adventurvw
^
reappeared, cycling slowly j and laughed heartily aa
lonied In at the ball gates' them,
dismounted from bla maeblna. For j -I1 grt no little active exercise that It
oome mlnotea I could aee him standing la alilwaj-s a treat." aald be. "You are
^
liU bands were] aware that I have some prollclenc)' In
^ and be seemed to be sHtllng the good old Brillob apart of boxing.
raised,
n^^jtle. Then be mounted bis cycle' Occasionally It Is of service; today, far
^
^^vai example. I abonid have come to veii
thehalL 1 ran arrow U»cheath i Ignominious grief without It."
I begged him to tell me wba
and peered through the trees,
away I couk] catch glimiiaes of the old
found that country pnb wbirii I
gray building, with its bristling Todor bad already recommended to your o>
cblmneya, but tb<- drive ran through a tier, ami tbere 1 made my discreet In
dense shrubbery, and 1 sarr no more of quiries.
r bar. and a gamiilries. I was In the
ay man.
loos
u landlord waa giving me all th
wanted. P’llllamaon U a whltCbeai
man. i
staff 0
some rumor that he Is or has been a
clergyman, but one or two Inddenta of
hla abort residence at tbe ball'struck
^
clerical agency, aud tbey
(
tell
• that
i toere waa a man of that uai
! ders whose c-arcer baa been a singui larly dark one.
"The landlord further Informed me
j that there are usually week end vls!.ltora-*a warm lot. alr’-at tbe ball,
and esi>oclally one gentleman with a
rod mustache. Mr. Woodley by name,
a-ho was always tbere. ' We bad gat
. as far aa this when, who ahould walk In
I but tbe geutlcman bimself. wbo bud
i been drinking bis beer in the taproom
her. “8o ardant a Mcycllat musi be
forenoon 1 ride on my bkyclr to Fan; and bad beanl the whole couveraatlou.
full of energy
ham autlon tn order to get the 12:22
Mlio was I? What did 1 want? What
to town. The road from Chlltmi
r questions? He
Orange Is a lonely one. und at one opot
inguage. and bis
It Is particularly so, for It Ilea for over
adjectives were very viguromi. He
a mile betwaan CbarUngtoo hcath'upended a string of abuse by a viclona
oo one aide and tbe woods wbU'fa He
back bonder, wbicb 1 failed to entirely
round Cttkiilngton HaU upon tbe other.
arukL 'IIm! next few minutes were de
llolimn, and that baa aomethlng to do You could not find a more Maely tract
licious. It was a otmlgbt left against
null niy vlalt to you today."
of road anywhere, and It la quite rare
a slogging ruffian. 1 emerged as yon
My friend took the lady’s ongtored to meet oo much aa a cart or a peasant
see me Mr. Woodley went home la a
baud and examined It with aa cluae an i until you reach the highroad near
cart, Bo eudcil my country trip, and
utteutloa"and aa tittle sentiment at a jCrookabnry hllL Two sreeka ago I
It must b* coufesMHl that however en
•clfutiMt DtMild abow to a s|»eclmen.
! was poaring this place when 1 riianeed
joyable. my day uo tbe Surrey border
"Vou will rxcoae me. I i “
“ i to look back over my oboulder. and
baa not been much memo inttfltable
la my buslneos." aald be ai be dr^iHHl .
500 y^^a behind me I saw a
than your own.’’
It *T nea
nearly fell into tbe «iTor of aup
aMo oo a blcycM. He eeetned to
The Thursday bro
■ another Ictposing tl«t you were tyiiewriilng. Of
, aiddM aged man. with a abort
ter from our client.
coutw* It Is obvious that It la moalc. |
|
Uck hefois I
• You will not bo surprised. Mr.
You ol»crvo tbe aiwtulate floger eoda,',
Famham. but tho man waa
Holmea." said she. To bear that I am
Watson, which Is common to both pro- j
^ j thoaabt no laoco about It
leaving Mr. Carruthera* employment
'feariona? Tbrnt. U a aplrituallty about;
~
Even tbe high pay cannot reconcile me
the face, bowcvcr”-abe gently turned __
hoIbi— when on mr tstnm on
to the disexunforts of my altuatioo. On
CsartitM Or CbOisr's a
Batnrday I come uji to town, and I do
not
lutoiid to return. Mr. Carruthera
-IT B’AS A BTKAI^.IIT I.EKT AQ.UX8T A SLOGGING BUFFIAN."
a laualc^
, ^ jncroaaed when the larideat ««s
aagers of
"Yea., Ml
Mr. Holmes. I teach music.j cuned again, exactly aa before, on the
were any,
"la the
intry, 1 presome. from foUowlng B
Batarday and Monday.
But tiiere are corions and anggestira
dangers, arc now over.
Xeor complexion.'
- alwayskcfithladlatanoeaBd did DOt am- details about the case. Wataon."
tbe special conae of my leav"Yet air; nearr rmruusm.
on
me
wwj
n,^
In
,ny
way.
Famham. «n the born»e
any
but st» It certula
That be ahould appear only at that
situadors of
_
.
.
..
I Ij was very odd. I montloood It to Mr. point?"
It U tbe
nothing about Cbarilngton HaU and
"Now. MMa Violet what baa bai»pen carrulhert
0.r
toto. I-to
well known Arm la I reappearance of that odloua man. Mr.
ed to you Mar ramham, oa tbe bor-1 ^|mt
ash and told me that he had Bad who are iht teuaata of ChacUng-1
rbat 1i said
Woodley. He was always bMmua, but
Pan
Man.
There
I
bdlted
on
my
way
dereofSoiTifr
ordered a horse and nnp, no that la fu ton BaU. Then, again, how about tbe
borne and met with courtesy from tbe ba looks more awful than
ture 1 ahould not paae over these loaMf coanectloa betw»ea Csmitbers and
itive. No. 1 could not hare for be appears to hare had aa acclWeodley. alaTe they appear to be
1 for tbe eumiDcr. 1 dcot.aDdheMma<hdMSgnrBd. I saw
aneh a dISermt type?
him out of tbe window, but 1 am glad
of am
LMr. Bohnea. He
ttey I
to soy I did not meet him. Be had a
. AhAnf ■ nuiMlti toM
I was tbe name of tbe tenant Be was a long Ulk with Mr. Oamrthert. wbe
sceowd much exrltod afterward. Woodgentleman.
JTbe
laemaiwec pne^r.
^
^
^
^ ley mast be staying In the neighbor
itioo tn the world ’except one un-, looked out srbea I <___ __________ _
but Baea Dot keep a
hood, for be did not aMep here, and
cle. Ualph BmMh. who went to Africa beuth. and foam. «ue aooagh. waa
atatkm? : more, aa tbe affatra of hM clients weie yet I caught a fllmpsa of him aggln
; aUlea from tbe at
-at mattera which he could dlecuaa
fwenty-flve ywis
ywra agik and we have, nan, exm^ •• he had baea the two
I
this numlng slinking about tn the
win fa
« downr
AmtoTHolmoa IMteaed srMh ahmbbery. 1 would aooner have a sav
never had a ward
wwd froM
e
*’
him
almw. we-ekq befoeu. He alwaju kept ao for
WIB
T« »«.
x». "P«t wto.* I age wild animal loose about tbe pMce.
her died we were left very fnn oa that I could net cMariy bm
\f!hnx father
aay dear fellow; you
I was able to present to blm that <
oaedv
wa were toM that hla face, but It was certainly uome one _____ ThM may
poor, but CM
day we
I loathe and fSar him mort thnn 1 enn
maybebesome
^etriitriwng m
^
there waa aa Adrertl
it In the! whom 1 did net kaow. Be wua dzeamd trigna, aad I cannot break my other i
aty. How can Mr. Carmthcre eadore
praise which I had bonad for
Tlmea loqnlrtag fUr uar wheraaboota. u a dait aoR with a doth csq». The
foefa a creatare far a moiDent? HosrToacan imaglaehuw uxdtrt 7"
oaly thing aM hM face that 1 o
ever. all my trouhMa wdl be orar oa
On Monday you will arrive early al Dts aosmu lace was severe.
.
for we thought that soma on| had Mft cMuty ace u^h
Mm: you will ycnccal yourself
BataMay."
"Your hiding place, my dear WitW
"Bo 1 traat. Watson; so I tnmt." aald
Cbarilngton heath; you wlU obwaa TBfy faulty. You Should have been Holmea gravely. Thera M aoma
____ tlMse facta tor yourself and act
- paper. There we bmC two
.
dad ont who ba was aad what ha as year own fodgatent advMan Then, iMblad the hedge. Then^you woMd IntrigaegolagoaronadlhatJlltlawaMoaronndlhatjtttlai
Mr. CaiTuilMri and Mr. WmEWf, who wanted. 1 alowad down my atechla^^ baring toqntrad aa to tbe occupaau of bare had a cloae tMw of l&a iatersM- da. aad It M anr datr to aaa te M aM
were home oo a vMU from Bouth AIH- bat ba slowM dosra hM. Than I atep- tbe haa. yen win come back to ma aad Ing pereon. As It M. you ware aoew noltets har apoo that Mat janmey.' I
bandreda of yards away and can tell tUak. Whteoa. that wwMnat^aretlaM
em. They, aald that n»y oade waa a ^ sltQgettMr. hot he Btofped aMa
me even koa than Mias Smith. She
friend of theln, that he bad died aoUM
to ma Aawa tagechte ao Bafardny
kftehim. ThteuMa :we bad aaeertnlned from tbe Mdy
■MDtfaa before la great porerty la Je^ . Murp mmg oc the
lae ro^
road, aad
aa I t»d- that Mm went down upon tbe Monday thlBks abe does not know the uMb. I Mamlag. nad makahamlhat thM enrt^
am conrlacnd obe doaa. Why. odwt^
Md. sM vary qMcfcly reand thM.
thM. and
i
^ by the train which Inavas Waterloo at
ooB aad taMaMva tavaadgMlan baa aa
wMe. aboold he be ao dCMcntaly saxk Mat teeMh fo hunt V I stopped aad waited. 1 expected
axpe
him »jg. so I atartad earty and cooght tbe
ions that abc mould not get oo near
I and aee foatth^ were;J*iteahiwtroandaal pauB me I
***<^ ^ I h:lA At Famham station 1 had Do dlf- him aa to aee hM featuna? You «e' tCootlnoad M 4fridayli laaaa.)
j BHiRy la batagdlrected to ChaiBiigtan •cribohim as beodMg over the hoadM
bar. Conceahaant agalB. yaa aoa. Too
eenM aae a Mile of road, hot the aeeoe of the yooag Mdy'a 1
easily beeeAauu^auiatUaW*
• XT.
r OB srhed he waa BMdT} he was BOtVa It
tarc^ for the road ram
«B«i henfoooene Mde aad an oM yc
’J
HU* ww llif ifUMii iwtiiMlTii
'Wvl
fiiir
a.jmM!!^ .*«a
WANTED.
wnmnr-tt»wiwtt<aw-,asa
koaigmaik. Matt ha good eook. Ipa
^LT’^IJataTM
r
Janalt^
oMk. woma. ^ gtrl
ko do dlal^ room aad ebamheg
woMu Ube View Hoaae. Bk Bag>
oRoiluaici.
k txiat Aku *
coca for tha l
WANTBP-Oood giri for gui
_____ 1, itkA
bouaesrork. Mrs. W. H. Batam. Ml
tt kidalaod by thu'dty OauaMI
Trareiou
MUUWuat Taalk 8t
junc 1441 «t tho
WANTCO-Oond
gIri
tor
geaeral
ahall r^3ru aa^
anaaal salary aa boretaaner staled..
BMk uaMcy to larariaato witk dho coi^
tuat Baeal jmar of tho Mty uad oaek
of aald salaries U bmwbylkxadB ^
VANTBD—Compotaat girl tu oaoa.
Mn. B. J. Morgan. Bute aad WelUagtoaL
Juaak^f
WANTmD—AUTO-B-MORB of a ahlae
oa your shoes ! 8e« Cnanlnghau at
tbs Uoa barber shop.
may l€-U
FOR RENT.
........
Sr22toJSL*".'!S!£S.,‘2JK
•MM
2!^ ?5*5tfL •■•■:••••• ■••••■
Washington streot
AssL Chi
Throe Fli
TO BENT—Two largo sleeping roams Chief of Police
and parlor. Shade, fruit etc.. n«
w n- mnn...
'WMyne and MadMoa.
Jane 14 tf
"**•
MOM
FOR RENT—Houae at »12 Randolph
8t Inquire of J. R, Dowen, 601
Sonth Union 8t
Juno lS-4t*
FOR RENT—House with all modem
ImproveaMwta. West TwMfth street
near Plae. laqulre lOlt Booth Ualon
jane IMt
FOR RENT—Purelahed roomt for one
or two ladies, laqulre 4t6 Webster
street
June 10-Cl*
Pivwe TAX
k te all Raraena intaraatad
FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
The Bpeclal aascaamant tax roH for
Kildce. 634 Weal Ninth otreet. Cltlparing of State street from tbe aaat
yens phone IJl.
June $-tt tbe
line of Caas street to the west line of
Railroad avenue, la now In toy haada
FOR RENT—Two Inside rooms suit for collection. The first loaU
ttallmaat.
able for sleeping rooms. Inquire to be paid on or
ir before
briore June
J^e^t^
80tL. 1N&.
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnaon drug
M. B. HASKBLU
dty^rmasurir.
store.
June b-tf
Office—Room 202 State Baak buUdlag.
June 1-lmo
PAVING m
FOR RENT -OR BALE—Meat aaarket
on oomer Front aad Division atreeta.
Thoa. Ounton. dO Fifth atreat, CUl Notice te all I
M pboaa nc.
may 23 tf
aad paving of Ea
FOR RENT—FumMbed roonm «)th street, from the oast line of Park
board. 164 Front otraat.
mpr 26-tf street to tbe east Hoa of WelllafUm
BtrecL M now In mr hands for oollacUon. Tbe first Inrtnllment to be paid
on or before June 30. 1906.
M. E. HASKEIjL.
City Treaaaror.
LOST
LOST—Gold noae glaasea today noon.
Reward to Under. C. R. Dockermy.
June 14-31
TEICHERS' UMIMTIOIIS
Teachers* e^loatkms will ba baM
In the aupenrMora' room at tbe eonaty
court bouse Thursday aad Friday.
FOR «Ate-L>dlM' FliMl. AJtol June 15 and 1C.
George L. Crisp.
model. Morgan A Wrlgbt Urea. 1
June 10-41
-SohotJl CommUloner.
quire at 223 Kaat Front alroeL
June 9-lf
FOR SALE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
FOR SALE-Store building, stock and
flxturoa. Will aell all or any part,
or win rmt building. Apply at
Cbaa, Roaentbal, Traverse City, Mich. JRAPrsatn.
BUiy 27-tf.
Fine Dental Work
LET ME build tor you. Monthly paymenu. H. W. Smith. €13 West
EMventh atreoL OUzena phone l»9.
may 2f-tf
ABST^RAOTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
FARMS to trade for city property omaawttkaP.OarvorAgm.
H. W. Smith. 613 West Eleventh St.
auxena p^ooe 1».
may
BARGAINS In real aaUte. H. W.
Smith €13 West Elgveoth a
Clttxens phone 199.
may 29-tf
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly paymeotA H. W. Smith. €13 West
Eleventh slreeL
CUixens phono
199.
may 294f
FOR SALE—Fine residence property.
10-room bouse and bam. 100 ft. lot;
boose has city water, bath room and
fomacu. Inquire of F. Thnitcll over
First National beak. Telephone 28.
may 23-tf
FOR SALE—Bight oaoeera Iota oa
Wast 14th Street adjotalag Northara
Michigan asylnm prxMarty. snltabla
for raeldaaea pnrpoaas or gardaatag
Fine aoU aad wall Ibcatad. Bach lot
equal to 10 aoamos balldlag
ig Ma.
Prioas aad taraa le
Appli
.toOai^W.Rat.
t4r-tf
Arih teteW
J. M. HUELLMAlflBL
tCAL ESTATE AED UAI
NoRmry pa«.aiallo
XUBMtrronimrMk
Da M
pr. O.
IMIOMOk.ai
Teaclsr if VMiii
3»
SSirSTREn
We are aow talcing orders
ior the celebrated
KEYSTONE B|t|.(IK
wm takahoaM
It 'Ihqnlra B. J. Mor
M41-tf
as U tha past la tha
BAST PART or TOWN.
Can ap hy both hbooea No. S4.
Ordara win ba promptly ottaadad to
JOHN HOFKBfS.
Apr 29-laM
MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW PIANISM—Uaisad art Ik
arM OIty. MOTphootm.
|oaa>l>W
YnniaCitT
KEYSTdNE, M ICH.
i
rm wtmNa muom, travcm cnv/intetot
"m
IMmw* «1ko to is U« cIgMr
Cm—a ymr, to tiM oMy MHag p—
«1M «M s —to— to toe 1—M to
to— vhM
ftoi tk—«. Hto lori—p toaoisto*
—t H—aaiif to gw g— Lflto Hto
—.1— toft M ms. kto to s gmtf*
m to kto tosur. Mrs. Boitoo.
Or. Itolpk fimmOur^ Cunim, tottor
OtoMgto siMtoito at Uek otaerrstorf. kM km too— —te—t proCto
— to mtrmgmr bf ikr tsircrsltj to
to——.P«B—I—|to. Dr. Osrttoi.
tko^ otof U jmn old. rimtlp
task hto doctor's ds*— at the Uto
varsHjr to OsllforBto. «k— he re>
etovto kto —row— tMlstas. npptowsated bf s—• work there sod
St Ucfc to—.
OtoToraor tosrteld to Msnrtoad ttos
ksd asde s torge senpbook to sevp-"
pspdr tototoai* os the d«sth to Uofd
l—sdes to bis sute, to tie filed
Ike state arobhres at Aimapoits.
sapi: *1 belieTe It to the first time
fkat asf hlsterf to the death to a gwrersor to Marplasd has erer bee.,
pOed and 1 propose to take care to
ptodiemars and tnwt that mj es:
—pie ^ be folloved bf aif
Judse Cbarlw Field to Athol. M—..
to M fsers old. He to la aoUre
▼toe. holdlag ooml In the first dis^ trtet eoart to aorth— Worcester, at
kpch Athto aad aardoer. several dajs
cask week. WbUe. natnrally.
baaltk to sot quite as rolMist as teo
fears ago. be to stilt vigorous enough
to adatlatoter Just toe In the two courts.
Jadge Field to saM to he'the oldest
iadge in the oountif in sriivo Judicial
: •9rtU». Jj'
An Bnfillsh prelate, the bishop to
The atterary fur the Atosaac ahM
hto fia—■ at the «—ptolalag wM—
and ratard hto vtooe a Uttie —.
"Lst as gH this righL" he asM.
t
—te aa aath timt yea had the de/eadsat amatsd bsca— he waa
hooadtag yoa with thrvata 'to ^ yoa
ap. Is thst riBktr*
-Tea Mr.*T«a repeat the a—rttea that he
was haoadlag year
-Tee. sir.-Tea aaw the wespea that was
fsaad ea him w|U he was are—tC
—n't vaal*
*
-fdld.1
The attorn^ vase is hto ffct. tcaned
hrwsid aad gtorii at him with aa
rers
nils. The ose
takk-Hfifft dfiSf manSm
«f tbeboveis. Aadtbeooegreil
•rflclBe-Aya-fi P0ls.Ayci^ft
Sold te tn^pfim of the
wortdidraovetrm. tSJOSL:
ta*tS*d
*!SEWERr*X
Ma iUHw «,dn«.d « am>w€(.
time^ Mnltet to ail Ito
• 18 Montrose
t th» ehwe i
t tax stol
wish to ask the right the
to L
gentleman an Import— 1. In District No. 1. bcglaaiBg at the
________
ofWelllngtoB BtJ—. at
The aadlnoce was
all at-,h»teraectlon
U
leatkm. "I wish to csk Mr. ktorley ^
between Fk— aad 8t—
SEWER TAX
K-5«eVJ
THE HORRORS OF WHISKEY
niohVs
tolenday IQ
Junw...
id
THE SMDER AND NELLA
SPECIALTY
CO.
Tki BH VaidiHlli Sin
SWERTAX
dfictricitj!. aot only lor eoD,bntfor I
of BtOitj and geMod tdfiite.
rath Wato.
Nalloa to an F—am I—raatoi:
The special asaeeameat tax roll
the coBStructioB to Lateral 8—er . ^
1. Bewer District Ka 8. located to the
alley between Washingum and^Webster streets, beginnlBg oa OarfieM ave— roaalag theace west to Bartow
streto. theaca aorth
Waahtngton street, thence weal oa
Washington street to Railroad avenne.
theace to connect with trunk sewhr.
has been placed In my hands for col
lection the sa— to be paid on or be
fore Jane 80. 1*05.
M. B. HASKELL.
aty Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 Stale Bank hoildtog-
£
MVING TAX
DS to all Pereens Intarsatod:
le special assessment tax roll for
the {taring to W’est Front street, from
the west line of Union street to the
west line to Maple street, is now Ri my
hands for collection. The first InsUlI—nt to be paid on or before June 30.
M. E. HASKELL.
aty Treasurer.
Offlee—Boom 202 State Bank building.
Juno 1-lmo
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
are a positiva cure for RHETTKATISH, NET7RALOIA. LTTirBAOO,
CATARRH, SKIN DISEASES. STOMACH, KIDNEY, UVER
TROUBLES, Etc.
M E. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 20? Stale Dank building.
I
■re—— B—htoMw
. **OovnM, what —kas roar eyes ao
TSfir
"Are tkoT rad. Mille? Then It mutt
bs b—Bse I didn’t sleep weU tost
Jfiiiht"Are you tronblcd with InaomnitoT
Ton ought to cars B."^^------*But I «oa>-m«urto ht cared to It.
I lie awake thlaklag to pan."
It was ptoto saUlnrtor U—M tm
test.-Ohlengo Trtbane.^
TKV A MCORD WANT 40.
Aahow tor ladl««, chSUrea sad
15c, 25^d 35c
ftftfsJ’.siar'-----
RKAL KfiTATl AND lJDANto-Ocsa4
Ttovsfas Laad and 1^ Oa. r
iTSSS-’SSt’
PR. T. A. WILHKLM. Omttot
Let os vitalize an idea
for you.
Boaidman Urcr
Ecctric Uslit
& Power Co.
Vm Ars IM FesDii Wall,
MtM, MAM, non
THROAT aad FimMO OF OLABB
■B. Offloa Ml WUhate hlsek. ORl
sans phoaa did.___________
tiiad and wom oat. pscliapo ovarway when
wotted, tat fast
bat* CMBm> In th* city of Travarw City. In mIO
OoaBtr.oothaTthdarat
Itto.
Prwuit. rr«dS. WsUne. Jodeeof ProbstA
In ta« matter ot the eaUta at C. C.
ShlUiair. deccMsL
Mn». mu Btma Jjavinf llb-d In aatd court
her jwUttuM praytnif that natd court adjudi
cate aad detenxiln-- who were at the Mme
of hK dMth the iesal ht-tr» of mid dareaned
and niUUad ta Uherit tha read«
' '
dcaute of~ which
____________ died aeiawl.
It b erdiead that Um- ash day of .fUJir.
June. 4ft.
A. 14.
D.
loon. at aatd
ippotntad for
MAMSTCE, MICHia\N.
Drt. Saipr & PnikaUipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCES
JURPET CLEAUI6
Offlos.GRs..l___________________
) no Bsar at tend, tber wfO
T. W. 'THIRLBY, DastiSL 6rsr Bar
anm ft Burs Jswatoy atsra Boa
phoassUI.
ARTHUR NOLUOAV—M. D. Fhysl
ciaa aad nrssoa Bamorsd te to
Bess ovsr rint Nattoaal haak. OB
tosaaphogam. »________ __
door to Dr. Blolha' eta
OR. K. W THtRLBY BpadsA atton
Don to dlasasst to ehUdrsa. Rosa
4df Btota Bank bldg. Botk phonoa
OIVK
VIK, VIGOR It VITALITY
)R. CHARLES A. RURBRIDOi, Dsm
tlsL lOl-M
NSW WUbalm
bhMk.
No Smolpe^, no smell,
when you use the
HERVEY H. ANDERfiON-AUomsf
aad oooBoslor. Wilhelm block. Trnv
arsa aty, Mich. aUxaas phoaa lOd.
BtrElLTlIE
DR. O. H. LYNCH-3 aad 4 Bvthsr
toad bhxk. phyttotoa aafi aargoea.
Gtttoans phoaa tdi.
OIL STOVE
DRS. J. 0. !• HAMT J.TKUEBLOOD
They do the work
quickly and econom
ically and your kitch
en is alwa>’s cool.
They are cheaper
. to operate than a
w’ood, gas or gasoline
stove, and if you
knew how cheaply
you could buy
juy one
would not be
The
hout it. Come in
and look them over
and get our prices.
Wc Hite a First Oiss Tin Shop
ORTROPATHIC PHYSICIANS
It
Clttaeu DhoM 4ST.
JOHN R. SANTO
Now WUhalm Block. TiSrsna Rhy
a F. CARVER ft BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. RUILOINft
FRANK TRDDE
A. D. TYLER
I4« Front Straat
DENTIST
oa»iM.itaw«iibAHoa.o- /
H.&N.LTIMEGARD
r
IMImt-iuFflio^cirmcl lay
-rrmvmrmm OI«y, MioK.
ihowyoa 8
H. E.
GEO. A. JARVIS
I:’
DENTIST
iCpIl
itisxs;:
^i"«S4T^iSdOaUr«lyS5mV.m.
”
201 FRONT STREET
Ikllani
6N.WMeWin>
MMK t-HcWETHr
GENERAL lASURAj;^
It 1 WeWWILHZLM BLOCK
J. r JXBIB. Atmt
jORMO RAPIDS i II0I4RA RT
I
COlPART.
Estate^
o. D. MILLER
OmiMTItoT
(SsaoMi DMorei
iSs:ttSS=««
I tag Boreh and aooth at Wateoa.
lOE AND WOOD.
Trarrn. ORy 4SI g. m, far
ItWUIBc^C
I you
loe or Wood don’t listen to a si
gmooth
talker; he wanta yonr
,
dollar todhy aad will be in ■ome
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promiaea aa to giving good service; yoa know that I
haw done ao during the past 15 3*0^8 and expect to
till tee end of time. Cttte—i* FtiMte 7U
O. HOI»ICINm
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
, DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT .
B. e. BaWlTT te COMPAVY*
MMNAUIByAU.--------------
lUb
->i
W. S.. no WashtoHtaa sMI. ORs
shoos nd. Ball fid. BsaMaaoa, W
€7*9$ W. Tsath; Gltx. phoaa ttt.
DR. A. H. NOLUDAY, Qradnsda T»
OaltotoUr. OfflaatoMsaaoo
bldg. IhlaphoaM.)
~
, oteas ltd: tsM
PMXaR.ia&i
OVER JOHRSON !>RDGC0.
WIVI. JACKSON,
^
•O Cant and 8fi Onnt Bosaa
ACCCFT NO OUBOnrUTU
PAVING TAX
Mrrtinu itr.t J'lr-rT
to 25 horse power Marine Gasoline
Enjfines. Equal to the best; no com
petition with lower grades. : : :
ONy
OR. F. MOLDfiWORTH Rpmial at
taatloa to dtoaaans to tha spa aar
aoaa aad throat Otosass titad
Booms 7 aad I, H. * L. MsrmatlH
OabloeR Bathjhoaas
IMI
DR. R. R. MINOR OMss 0wm Atosr
tenaDngBM teaelM attita
to spa. aar, aooa aito thraai. OlaSBoa
fittad. BtohphoaM. Bsstdmss Ht
For fisls by sU Draggtsts
’*-• na;,';’S;s;d'“..'£rJbr:r^
Motteft Pktvofi
Ititeod, Hotol oMd Eftter-
SUREST
CLEANESTCHEAPEST
BEST
Try a “Fill to-night.**
EdwteRftd EfntBoimoi
There to no discrimination In this parUoular instance. 1 win stop any such
lottery that to called to my attentlcm.
ao matter by wkat churdt. society or
person It may be conducted."
------------------- *------tUM
Notice to all Persona Intsrwaited:
The assessment roll for the pi
of Csss street from Front strei
Sute street and SUle street from
Union street to Cass streetI la now in
my hands
Is for the collection
)
to the
then with the
third installment, together
accrued Interest * I all unpal
unpaid installlaid L
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
-THea Qusamrt OI«y
StS^SkS^ S^nhtoean
_MVIHG TAX
Notice to all Peroena Intereetod:
The assessment roll for the Imp:
ent of Sixth street, from the east
line of Division street to the west line
of Union St
is now In mr bands
for the coll
I of the third InstalJccrued Inter
1 unpal
nments, the
same t
? paid I
e first day of
July. 1
M. E. HASKEU.S
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
pniK QMIIII MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
OPERA HOUSE
Q
■gha. Croup. WMeptof
.Can Mtoata Ooa^O—
ton's Istortte. This It
GARB
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
HARK CIIAW<« OKUVKNV-US
rsl:'
lags (now city) to Traversa City.
**Xow, air," he tiwaiicrea. -wni yea don't think I’m eld enooch for lhsL"l=R
^ .T”
Milk., has been placed
la my w^.*
hands
please tril this jury bow the defesaUot
for coOeeriqB. the an— to be paid on
-aaM posofWiy have boaDdad yoa with
or hetore Jane 30. IMS. ____
baUdog rerolT*T."-Chkage Tribune.
M.K. HASKELU
It to tok tlmqe easier to care oonghs.
aty Trens
dwap, whnnplag eoad> and all long
and braachial.Bffeetlons when the bow Offlee—Room 102 State Bank bnUding.
June Ml
Cana^taa poUUcs srem coadarive to els aiw open. Kennedy’s Isuatlve
Honey
«ad
Tkr
to
the
original
Laxative
lotumrHy. kenator Work to a -eentreisrlaa. aad now Hon. ft. w. Rcitt. ssc^ Cough Syrup. GesUy mares the bow
els. aad expels all etod from the sys
retsry to state in Kir Wilfrid lauiieris tem. Best for Coaghs. Colds. Whoop
caMnet and leader' of the tlbersl party ing Cough, etc. Remember the name.
la ttie raaadWiD uppsy bouse, has bren •'Keanedy’s," and see that the red
presented with a silver loTlng*rap by
the honey bee to
The special assessment tax roll for
hto brother senators In rmognlitoo of
the coDStruetkm of a trunk sewer in
bis MiUi bi1tbds.T. Mr. f*cott ascribes
District No. 7. beginning at the Interhis sorXalned vitality largely to hto
tloa of North' Union street with
sneestors. His materrai grandfatber pla^ It kwt
I Boardmaa river, thence northt to Bay
waa iKjrn IWore the Iwtile of i'vUodmi amry ttoia.*
to Ranstreet, then
and bis father lived in three c-cnturles.
.thence» to Moon
roe street, thence
Mr. Feolt Is a slrkt vrifftarisn. and
i Monroe, WlUow
MadI
has only two meals s day.
) Randolph street, also
io on Randolph
Ths fiaivs That Penetrates.
i street from Bay street to the alley beCedar and Spruce streets,
>WUt’8 Witch Harel Salve I>enc-,J»^
trates
!8 the pores of the skin, and by Us | thence to the alley west of Elmwood
acUseptlc,
loptlc. rubW)
rahUocieut and healing in- avenue, thence to Madisim street, has
fluenoe It subdi
inflammation and t been placed In my hands fur oollecUoo,
same to be collected In three InBolls. Burn/:, CutF. F>zJma
Eczema. TeN
Tet- i‘
•Mcllie.
t-dlng, Itrbin
M. E HASKEL
1 protruding Plies. The orlgii
It Is now universally conceded that
iiilne W’llrh llaxul ~
drunkenness Is a dist'Asc. and the
lilding.
uruiiksnl should be treattnl for this
‘ 1-lmo
disease with the one specific for Its
cure. Orrlne. This remarkable remedy
removes the cryving for liquor; rere the stomach to a normal condl; creates a nalnral appetite, and
es the user a man again, free
from all desire for strong drink.
Orrlne Is In two forms—1
—No. 1. t be
given without the -patienrs knowe
edge; No. t. for those who wish to be
cured. The medical profession Indorses
Orrlne. It can l>e used at home, and
the terrible habit without pubIlcity or detention from business,
Price Iis only II a box.
recommend and giuu'anlee Or
rlne. Johns)
“
“
“
Drug
Co..
Traverse
at). Mich.
i liberal waf. "Would
apfoba saf'hjs prefers the worse besaase he bad made a good drive st
> arteket that morning?" asked the blsh,ap. One to his hearers romarked;
**Tkat to a'Tery good point, my lord,
bat tk— to afiother to he considered.
Sappoaa ike cricketer makec a tiad
drive ihen hto moral welfare to likely
to be badly Jarred."
Mme. EWroa Calve, the famous
alnger, to one of. those p«n»ie who i
Ilka to bare their tombs ready for
them la caae anything abould bapi>en.
rong body do
B—e four yeara ago the great slnijer not depend on the quantity of food you
aad actrcaa gave InsirucUons to a eat, but on Us perfect digestion and
proper assimilation. When you jtsko
well-known French sculptor to prepare Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your system
a design for her roonumeni. and gets all the nourishment out of all the
though at first he thought she was in food you oat. it digests what you eat
r«‘gardless to the condition of the
J— and hesitated to begin the work,
Lch ai
conveys
he soon foun'd she was in <*ami*st. He propertlcK
rties to
1 the hloo<l and tissues.
set to work. therefon>. and modeled a This builds up and strengtlLhens the en
tires yetom. Kodol cures Indigestion.
sketch.
Dyspepsia. Belching. Sour Stomach.
A member of Oeneral Milos* staff re- W’cak Heart, etc. Sold by all doalers.
—red from him at one time a well—rtted rebuke when he attempted to
tell an off-color story to hts associstes Mtir l.’i, lakl.the fltot
aad the genorsl. He greeted the rooihlp.
eral thus; “Oeneral. I Just heard a •kga
She is the roost powergood story." Then, looking around in fto
have a dlsi)isceinent of KtJiOO
a quisxical manner, be remarked: "I
hope that there are no ladles pres- ton*, and he more heavily srtnured
than anything nfloat
it" (Oeneral Miles quietly remarked:
•nt"
-No., 1but there are some gentlemen."
If In a kind of bilious mood.
It to almost needless to state that the
You wish an aid to digest food.
No other pill is half
good
story was not told.
As
DeW’Itt’s Uttle Early 'RlBere
JBenator Lodge frequently visited a
The Famous Little Pills. EARLY*
eertain lunchroom In Wkshlngum RISERS,
cure ConsUi»tlon. Sick llekd-j
▼^leh members of both houses to ron- ache. UiUuusness, etc. They never
g—swrere wont to pstronUe. On one gripe nor sicken, but Impart early
oonatlon. finding his usual seat occu Ing energy. Good for children
pied. he chose one at another Uhle.
Where, aa It happened, a new man had
kaen Inatallcd as waiter. "Bring me
a piece to Washington pie and a glass
o( mflk.7 said the senator. In a feW
t—utes'the darky returned bearing a
piece of chocolate pie. whort'npon the
aenator said: "I want George Wash1—OB. not BookW."
Mrs. R. A. Howard of Clear lAke,
ij OorT-irr^mreolvaaf
Iowa, has lived in one house for fortj;elght years. When her husliand
brought her to loara a bride < In t he
bprlng of 1857, he hulll a home for her
with native timber, supplemented by
flntkhed lumbhr from Austin. Minn.
The"stairway was made to black walhot cut from the forest surro»indln,.:
the home. The house has sutod suhataatlally as It was built for fortyBEADED BY
eight years, and all that time Mrs.
Howard has occupied It. Her husband
Sftidfir ftftd Nfilte, tlM
was killed in the civil war.
Hyftiftert
Mr. Potter, director to public safety
Two Ktotecky Girb
In Philadelphia, has stopped the sale
Bwaat Bturwa from tha South.
to chances on a brick house offered In
a raffle by the Catholic Church of the
Charaeur Comedy Oaston
Aaoe&sioa. He holds that Is a lottery.
F. Lorofflzo Brott
"I look upon the proposed drawlnia"
M<mdk>ri« ArtUt
ha says, "as gambling, pure and sim
Ulostroted Sofflit
ple. If a church may conduct such a
with baaottful Cdorad Pletares
lottery, why may not men write pol
icy or engage In other gambling games
orthadaf shown by tha Ci7sa0cva|)h
which are under the ban of the law?
oomo yMHIMOT Stop at 6m
to bay your tammer supply
of ioe from as if you waut
good pare ioe that will be all
right m your drinking water,
and that is cheap eaaagb to
use in irofnaion for mmkmg
iqed dainties and stocking
y^ refrigerator with. We
will servo yon at low prices
and promptly at yonr resi.
denoe, ,
sSsITa^*
tosmRsrea-j
1* sag tail
ai>L00KWW^F.my.A
——
•t EYES ta
examined free
g«ussts
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