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The Evening Record, June 01, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-06-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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nVESTERDArS ISSUE /
I
1.940
THE EVENE<G RECORD
TKAVEIISl CITY, MICHIOAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, IMS.
6 PAQE8
tFSevU. tSUHHUPW WIIVICC.
tREAT SEA BAHIE BY NI6HT
Two Fleets Fought By Glare of Searchlights and
Cannon’s Flashes
JAPANESEUOST ONLY 800 MEN
SMAU OOY
WAS FORGER
TOOK CHECK FOR
FROM B. J.
MORGAN SATURDAY.
Umlng Description of the Battle By a Japanese CASHED n AT J.W.MIUKER S
THEN SHOWED *HI8 PLAYMATES
Eye Witness
^
A GOOD TIME.
Imiai Fleet Was to all Practical Pirpcses AncDiilated -Sereral
’
Im Before Fall Eiteat of Killed or Captured Will
I
Be Koon-Bossiaa less Was 7,000>
|v
’
Kaiser Wants Peace.
Cut the Lining From Hie Cap and Se
WEATHCfl—GsoMmllr fair tODldit
mad. Frtdsr: oooisr Friday sfler*
boos; fr«ah aootbvest wind.
6 Q*CLOOK EDITION
DIED FROM INJURIES.
WeDoBepairm^
WlHIam Hvnieti Hurt In a Runaway
Last NighL
By Wire to the Evening Rocord.
Adrian, Mich, June 1.—Wimarn
HarmoD, a fanner llrlag at Wolf
Creek nine miles north of here, died
at 9 o’clock this morning as the resnh
of a fonawmy accident near Onsted
last ‘evening. He was inju^ inter
nally and cm about the beaA
OXFORDS
VICE PRESIDENT MADE THE FOR
MAL ADDRESS.
For the youngsters, arc .nil
the go this season. They
are made of light Tan Calf
akin, on tlie new wide Ostho|)edic last
Grounds of the Lewis and Clark Fair
Were Soon Thronged With
Eager Sightseers.
thrown open totlay and many thou
sands of eager sightseers were throng
ing the grounds within a short time.
Vice President Fairbanks made the
addness representing the president at
Bpaelal to the Evonifig Record.
j ships: Aleaander HI, Osiliaba. Mav-1 yearoYd Master Bmnlo Rakoo^en. lh»- the formal opening.
LOfiden. Jeans 1.—A thrilling aocorntt |
O'**
Oirse gunboats.
|
is now charitrd with the
THERE WIU. be a hard times so
i; ‘ Of th# naval battle In ties oea of Japan
GIVEN NO REST.
] forging and passing of the lost check
-No rest was atlowad the Rueaians. Saturday from the office of B. J. Mor cial given by the Ba«t Side club June
^ Aa given out by Moji. a Japanoaa cor^fler the check was missed a 3 at the Swedish hall, corner Sute
eoagondant of the Dally Telagraph, When Sunday dawned, the Jepaiwee
9a«t came to e still closer range, press- ^f^h was quIeUy InsUtuted for fact.* and Barlow, June 1-21
\ toho oays ha witnaaaad the Sght.
tend to locate the alleged
**At & o’clock Saturday morning.*' Ing the Ruse en« onto the northwest
and the lad himself became a
^ srinso the 'corraapendanL *%tsam)ng at coast of Nagata. All day Sunday the |
^ : twelve knots, the Russian fleet steered baUla raged with unabated flerceneas j ,„pe«.t ihmugh his failure to return
r through the Korean atralta. The Rus- but the Rueeiene were In no etrategioal {to »ork Saturday morning. His abfurther made more sufpir - plane wont ahead full apaed. afTording position In which they could offer any
dng to the freedom with whleh
an improoaiva sight. Maanwhile the effective resistance. One by one their j
Japanese were lurking In the neighbor- mighty ^lp> Mnk with hundreds of; ho was found to’spend money.
brave
soldiers:'
: hood and thalr auxiliary fleet to the
On Bsturday evening. It is alUged.
JAP LOSS IS 800.
north headod off the Ruaeiens, then
he treated1 live little cumpanlonr to a
London, June 1.—Admiral Togo re supper
the great battle began.
the Little Tavern and
ports
to
the
Japanese
government
that
ROJESTVENSKV IN TRAP.
the total losses of the Japanese in the
•Ivo, also BUendIng the theater Sat
"Admiral Togo’s vessels maneuvered
recent naval battle number about 800 urday evening. Policeman Mike LltwKh perfeet precision and
: Rueaians ware enfolded by their firing men. Three torpedo boate which were ney and^William Moody siwrched thi
sunk were all the veseels. lost by the Ilulo fellow Saturday but were unable
; front and both flanks. The ecene was
Japanese. The admiral says that H to And anything on him. it later devel
^ superbly tarrible, the guns of naarly
will be several days before a detailed oping that bo had cut a portion of the
Think how much
fifty warahipe ware being fl^d and
report of the ioeaca ae well aa of the lining of bis cap out at the bark and
new and again a great oraah sounded
fun yon could
i as Ifia. loud rsperta were ooincident' captured men can be made. A report. jn^rte<l Ihe money there. After be
have with a cam
eaye
the
battle
pcoupied
two
days
and
1
taken
to
Jail
last
evening
be
con^ Per a time the belligerents gave ehot
^ signing Uio chock in Johnera. Let us show
I for shot and throughout Ihe conflict two nights and the enemy scattered In ,
^
^
grocerj-- It was in the
’ the floota were on the move. But the every direction.
you a few. We
FLEET WAS WIPED OUT,
|
of Mrs. J. B. Hcneen and as she
Raealane daviatsd from their original
carry a full line
It is stated In the official reports re-j
aot been in the habit of signing
^ coarse and with a haetile squadron on
' the east aide and another ahead of him ceived in Tokio that In addition to the ^ them the dUcloaure developed. The
of kodak supidies
was passed at J. W. Milllken s
Rojaetvansky area practically defeated main fighting force of eight battle-|
wHhln a few hours. Hs had fallen Into ships, three armed cruieers.and three Igtorc.
coast
defense
veeseli
which
were
cap^r.
Mlllikon
notified
Mr.
.Morgan
i: the trap which had bean awaiting him
tuned or destroyed, most of the second last evening after the notice of the
;• aver ainea ha left Madageecar.
class Russian cruisers and subsidary |
aging check was published in the
SEA BATTLE BY NIGHT.
vessels were destroyed, so the whole , K^^cord. Thocase will come up tonu>r"The Japanese knew Instantly their Russian fleet was practically annlhl-„,omlng at 1*;CO In Judge Roberts'
enemy was beaten and the concentra lated. The Russian cruiser Aurora (.„urt.
tion of thoir fire now became absolute- was probaHy surk.
: _
* ly Informal. Between 3 and 5 o’clock TORPEDOES WERE SUCCESSFUL.!
J.E.COR FRONT&UNION.
Saturday a Ruaalan eniiaer of the NakAtt.nu,r I. cir,d to the fact th.t
-'■•‘"rton »' '!■<■ IloardmM.
; ; himoff claoa and the converted cruiser ih, Japan.*, .orp.Po ,p.ra,io„. w., *'™”*>■'
j
'h<-varl.hy.and numlKh-of artlKamtchatka foundered. Then the Rue- W,hly aucaafpl and that th.
alan fleet broke Into utter disorder Jority of tl
lame Ruaalan ...aala i
O C, MOFFATt
The vteeele no longer preserved their were sunk
th, ,ault Of then,. Hi
, I the children or placing in his desk
formation but went along on a sig-xag Is officially announced ...
Abstracts of Tltla
eaurae. At t p. m. Saturday the Jap- Admiral v.lrilema* waa k.llM Ih the
»*RICE8 8ATI8FACTOMV
anaaa torpedo boat destroyers went na,al .h,a,.m.nt,
gatabllahau In IBOS
““
feiward with their greet search lights
Room
310 State Bank ume
KAISER WANTS PEACE.
I*
While the large Japanese war' ships
Advice. r«:elved Ih SL Pet.mbur,! *“*>
Tbllron and » ap
Mvarml th. da.t„.f attack b..l,rom BeHm «,y th.t Kaiaer Wilhelm'
*“
» ere not
property of the lad.- a complaint
naath the Sheila from the great cannon, j yerterday forwarded an urgent dls-j'*”*
“•*’
» *
lodp*d with Chief of PoHei- Ren
Tbo Ruaalan fleet continued to respond 1 patch to the crar asking the empc.*or |
sho was nvked to look the matter
to the firing and a oea battle took ^ to make peace with the Japanese.
|
up.'
He
aliMi
had
a
number
of |K>otnl
pinco by night, the swiping acarch
7000 RUSSIANS KILLS').
Ilfhta lighting up the derks of the
|t |« eetimated thrt 7.000 Russians cardK and these were taken away from
him. with papers bearing the headline
CriBnell Bros’. Mssle Boose
wAiT:y I
DRUG J-TORE
CITY BOOS STORE
BOBAST-SUCBEI CO. Prw.
They’re
By Wire to the Evenmg Record.
Till Oittan tiara till clasi faaarraw la papn far fiial clestrg
aitsala. Wait.
that are appreciated are Books. In this store you
can find a brand new lot of the newest in fancy poe^
ical worics, au(^ as podded ooae oalf editions, bunt
leather and padded silks that are moat attractive^ A
fnll line also of late books of fiotian. May we have
the pkasure of sbowing you these gc^ things?
BosterBrown
EXPOSITION NOW OPEN
creted the Money There—Bo
Has Been Under Suspicion
on Previous Occasion.
6ifts Ur Commencement
Have two oobbtets, ao can
do your work promptly
OUBM «r* Bot mad« from «h«
UMto while and
Cool,
and you'll c'4eeh the
rba-iiK a Blae f
or double brtWRt.d.
light aa yon
Li^t.
Stylish
CBBTas SkoM arc jost the
thing for them during va
cation. They wear well,
an* cool and are cheaper *
tlian h*ather.
MWriedririi
Kobeck & Heyt
LArtton
Olo't.tolmvw
DOROTHY DODD
OXFORDS
Don’t slip at heel as do
other low cuts
GUT PRICE SHOE
SALE
SOLD ONLY BY
BACIHAffM-r
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for Intle
money and be happy.
ELKSKIN SHOES
ffiVEE,
to fit all .size of feet.
See Our Window for
Bargains
ALFRED OTLICK
& CO ...
*42 a FRONT ST.
B903C0E
Not Only
ForLumber
and Bnildins: Ma
terial* but for all
kinds of finished
woodwork!
T F this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Citizens Phone. 32: I
W. L. Brown, Managqr.
THE REASONS WHY
r:“nru'::.rh:rc;rv’:ir.r;rK7,\^.r^^^^
the lta...iAm all ef wh,r pun. we, ,
bead mi.Ulned by Admiral
mlMd <m Oiam the little cr.l.
enter fr.dnre.
Bart«<l «. .nd aurk th. tellowlnBH,. other wound, are.ligbL
’
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~~T
“*
*
.
...iipi, 1
befi.r»« the imllcc.
Master Bennie Kakoohcn is the son
of romiMi*-atlve strangen. in the- city,
'
.............
Ujw Hurdles—Hodge and Wyn- • who arrived here last winter from
COLUMBIA WILL CARRY SENIOR jkwp.
| New York. The mtither at one time
ANNUAL EXCURSION.
j Relay Ts-am-Hodge. Winnie. Hunt- gave the police tnmble by being un
-----------:er ami MiihT
able t.> talk EngUhh. She waa plckinl
Local Trnck Team WUI Ertrr Into^^^tl—,i„.
up on the street one morning noar
Dual Moot With the- Itnola ubt.imM r..-, p<unts and Travers. Cass and State and was considered In
Icvoix High S^o^.
i city 27 but the local boya think that sane berause of her frantic cBorta
—
■
t'harlevoix “go uome.* make heraelf understood. She be
At
tomorrow monilur Ihe*
_______ _
comes hysterical on small provixation
and last evening when the policeman
ateamnr Colomhln^lU
oimsirn -rn wee-rsi
nual caetTrsloti given by tbe s.mlor ;
^ BURNED TO DEATH
• arrived wss the subject of the same
class of the High school. The dciitna-;
I wild hysterical outbreak as she waa
Hon of the meny cpowit Is Charlevoix i Engine Struck
Oil Wagon and E®-j the day sho lost herself and the police
gincer and Fireman Both Met
%-here the local track team nlll eu-!
found her.
a Horrible Death.
; *mgc in a dual-t
YOU High w-hool
xd tra®t«im.
Of eventa andscni
sentri^^rom 1
nln^ Ri
City Is:
Dayton, Ohio. JnniIf 1.—E
lOh-Vard Da.*.h—Hodge and Winnie, j
Gimby mud Fin-man Chari
> andjPrjxM'.
l>oth
of
Columlms.
J .
------- -i NORTH MANITOU ISLAND RE8Ijsyloanla passenger due at €:35 were
DENTS UNRESTRICTED.
iter.l burned to death at a crossing alx>v< ^
li^hh,|rWnntt and Munter.|
Half inic Run-^McT and McOany. i BHilwater Junction this morning. The
Mile
and Mt^rry
i train struck an oil wagon, the engine' Four Deaths Have Occurred on
^lU Itt^MIlIer and McC
Island From the Eoidemic
8* JUgpp-%alkor
JUflpp-^alkor and H. Acker-1
A
High*
curred.
‘
ef Diphtheria.
A straogcr who amused himself last
Pole
Ackerman and Nelevening by using insult log language to Special to the Evtmlng Record.
ladles passing along FVont afreet, was
-Hunter and Nel
Glen Haven. Mich, June 1.—^The
Shot Pot—Amtabucicher, H. Acker- cooped ap by the chief of police and quarantine at North Manitou where
to ABE B. Ackerman.
liberated this morning after aleeplng diphtheria has raged waa lifted yester
. Throw—AmUbueleher. If. j the Jag off.
day. Four deaths have' ocenrred from
AitoertBBa and E. Ackerman.
j L. K. Cleveland took out papers au- the disease, two danghters of Sdward
Tmern Throw—Amigbuelcber. Win- IhorUlnf him as . notary public
Fisher, a suitman. being the last, not
^ MtotoM B. Ackerman,
[toy.
rejgNted before.
et!
......
b Always in the Lead
p*ars of successful business. Buying pianos that rmr
exjx'rience has pro\*en to our entire satisfaction hat-c tht?
stuff in them, the «*ommon sense, the tone, tile dunibilily,
the satisfaction to meet the nxiuiremcnts of the most consystem
uyer. Onr installment sysU
rvative3 niusicinn«or
niusicinn*or buy
faultless.. Just
Ju as pleasant to buy on time as though you
paidI :.ill
“ cash.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
Nicmc/ers lcaihiic nomc boose
CONFIRMATION SUITS
fS'
m
111!
IS* Kss% ^rork«
MONS
YOUNG MBNS
CLOTHING OrURNISmNGS
QUARANTINE IS LIRED
Ho'fc
Goods
Cwo-Pidce Suits and Straw Bats
The hot w(sa(hcr is on the way—it never fails us—
You cannot afford to be uncomfortable when two-pie<x*
Suits may Ik) bad for $7.50. $10.00. $12.00-straw'
hats from SOc t# $3 00—*See*our window. Our straw
hat line will e<}ual anything shown for valiie and va
riety of styles.
Wc have ever>'thitig that is
right in our lines of
Confirmation Suits
$2.00 to $8.00
The lines embrace B
splendid assortment of Norfollcs, Two and Three Piece
Suits* in dark colors, and
so well made as to be
adapted for School wear after their usefulness for con
m
firmation is past.
BOYS’ L0H6 PAHT SUIfS, S5.00 TO 112.00
Black, Blues and other plain dark colors—single and
Double Breasted.
w
m
BHBRMAM
(2STBW OAVia BX.0021.)
i'lie...
•->—
Dink TfiAvnM 6ffr»
THE^gB^:<»P
wchioaii. thimummiv. junc i. ins.
OIL HIUtT OUYS A ^ORCSr.
YEimHI
CITY COUNCIL A^NOvio trmm
LAST SVCNINO.
scums ffoT^ $36.soo
•ALAmU
fCCMAIN THE
THIS VCAft
T^i wm
•T. JW Mt KkQOl taS hU IMm! m_,u.
„ „„
lo yttf aad I
Jnnu 1.—h la . aaiwaaeed tbal tbe SOndard OO <
wml ymx there Are
mert of
^bay baa 1
opmlag doe aad In IflO ^
flUM Mb er water wesfeaboada.
,
to ewM
t^laa coa
talalag eevexal miUkm feet of gnm
Cm Cere for ttaelL
bleb oQ bairato
bairals prtU be
Mr.
said that with the rate timber, ffom which
pannfactnred at
ef lacfoaec. that la a few ye^ tbe
water wortca would be able to
'folgad Virginia aad CaraUna Coast
^
Si
AAMC Cn» tte nur Oken.
Win
(
matHetod Oudag fo tba ^awlag of Nymaiwue dtraat
l<
At tbo apeetol aaaaUag of tba city
councU last evealag. the bodgot for
tbo year woo paofod. Tim badNt tbla
yaaris ITS.«00 or Urn UaUt allowad by
ibcchartcr. The asoetiag was devoted
to repoha and reeoonnendat
tbe powBinao oa waya aad
wbldt war* all adopted. Tbe ordinaaco to ftx tbe oalartoa of tbe varioua
eby ofooora and tbo ordlnanoe to talae
I71P00 by general
I'* “
T*. MhooU '
Oyfog of taabw
i
to. fo lu tarmento. tike dying of cbo*
aumpttoa, Tbo prwgrese of ooBsaau»-:
tkm. frakn the begbuifaig to the very
end. is a long tortare. both to victim
and friends. "When I had eoaaump^
tkm In lu flrwt stage.*' writes Wm. My
ers. of OearfosB. Md.. “after trying dlf(creat medldaes and a good doctor. In
vain, 1 at tarn took Dr. Ktag s New Dis
covery. whlcb aaickly and perfectly
cared me:*
Prompt rrilef and sure
me:
coughs, eodds. sore throat, j
Positively prwveats |
Ouazantoed at Johnson i
Drug Store Oo.'s. F. H. M<
Meads and 8.'
Stares. Price ^
E. WaK A Sons* Drug Si
Me and ll.UO a bottle. 1Trial bottles
—y~-,____________
A newJndpopubir fad Is le bare
Good mlrice to women. If you want
flowers of peculiar colors, different a beamifol eomplexloin. clear skln.j
,^»kb nature give. tbem.
Mr. Manmy thought that two yean
bright eyes, red lips, good heaUh, ukc ■
would probably wipe out the Increase ^
. change in tbe color of «
Hoillster'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Tlierc
to the Bohaol «cpeaaM.
|
Into a small
fa nothing like IL 35 cents. Tea or
<«• »*
ob»-t««h of Its Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
dldat
get
*
^ tho growth that was figured^
strong amiuonUi
oa and in addition tbe Hannah per- With this simple and easily luailc t
. ^
Scare,
anaal estate amounting to about Ills.- mlxtnre you may change to> a
s bright ' gome day >v>u w ill pet a l-aJ scare,
NO bad bsoa witbdrawa from tasa- green any floger that Is red w Tiolei.! when you fwl a polo in your U*wcif
tlpa. Tbe^ ordinance for the budget All you have to do i* to dip the flower
*??*"*'.
,i.« ritange «III nr. KlngV New Ufe Pills
was tbea paaaed.
into the mlxtnre. ami the
all bowel and stomach Ul?t?asi
AfitkflpIttiAg Ordlnanoe.
i at oin-e take place.
tdllousnews. coatl
as headache, tdliousoe
Although be stated that It couldn't! Yellow flowers are not elmngcd by besa. etc. Goaranteed at Jot
proflerly dome before tbe meeting the | this pro<-ess. imt white omw usiially j Storv* Co.‘». F. H. Meads. 8.
Sons' Drug Stores, only 85c. Trj
BMiror asked the clerk to read a com-1 torn to a yellow or a d.^^) orange j
mualcaflon In order that the aldermen
The artifHi of the fluid Is almost i I Are you lacking lu strength and
might know what it contained. This
was from the Woman's club, signed by 4tanaiwou«. nnil yoti nisy vary the < •vigor? Are you weak? Are you iu
rlBklh some flowera f
Do you ftn-l all run down? Tht
Mia. J. W. GaunUett, corroapondlng perlineiit by •xirlsklliig
iLeut. which «»U,
Instesd
of dipping tiumt.
secretary, asking that thewntl^plttlng
pve a s)>ptic4l effect.
1
ordinance bo enforced. Tbe meeting 1 Somewhat
all
tinrwhnt idmU.*ir results may be
“ who„ '
.
then adjourned until. Monday night.
prod<lured by using ammonia only, but i Mountain Tea. -o
Pnig Co5 i. loucrr t
(be I
RUNY WILL GRADUATE
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IT'S
EA^Y
20 STYLES
•f tSn* hudjr rOtSmC
CwOuta an' U-i^ aboam on
floor. Sjanr
x>ciul:
well .in.’ulc t*nrt, |x*rlorale(l
ix*rforaled
back iiud
aunl seal, all beat grade
sWl cear«
r, niblx*
niblXT oosL
liivs. runs perfectly qoieeleaga
will last YOU eerenil seaeons.
ONLY $2.90
Others (nxn
$1.65 «p
rccliniojx GtvjL\irtR.
KEFOflUTATiON IN MICHJQAK.
Tb« oae«U«i of TofowWAUoo U •!Kvon'thiti^ in boo<x> famishinir on yunr own terme; jtist a
tn«dBc doM ottMtloB all ovor Um
saiall }gtvni<Mitdown: at
' :—
UaNetf UiaiM. sad la aoms porUons
of Ibo WOtt^MtpMlBMOti slrasdr I
ha»« proroa UMi la^ uacu whlcb
haft >MB dMOdad of tbdr prodoctl
mt
for aoMo yaara amr aive prooUso of a
Mobed crop of aood Unbar oot naaj
yoara teoca. Tbia rapid dcatroctloo
The loltowlag are t
of jdia MicblNa fbraaU brtnsa UOa lin- which wlU be ralaed by taxatlop:
poflaat piobtaa to tbe (foot la thU
a^fo, ■ aad oapodanau bsTa baaa
ando for aaroral ycfoia which adlcaie
Haanlbsl OawUa's Cltosk
aooeaaa uadar a ayaiemaik plao
l>olloa .....................................
Hsnnlbnl Hamlm. fur many years a
The Mic^lW Inreator baa pobUabad> PrlnUng . .............................. . .
United States M'uator from Miilite. aud ulcers, fever at>rea. wore eyes
aa artlcla/d^ the aobjact aad rafaia
LlflT OF THOSE WHO HAVE COM-;
president during the civil
to tho»e»p^maou mada bjr the CleraateTCO EIGHTH ORAGE
""i
laaiOlffa lron company of the upper
Mmsclf:
.............................................. 7A00
An Knglishmnn by tbe nSiiie
pootnaahi \Thia ooaapaay owaa naay Scboola ...................NJOO
Pearson, while passing along
(haaaanda of acraa of harraa load.
Program Will Be Given in Steinberg's
mhI Ini
MapU inctSpifo of vIUqIi UMy#afo fo'
Total .............. ..dTSiSN
Grand Opera House TomorpViPtad. aad the proapect la now that
In Uie Plral, Third, fipuith i
He brought suit against the city
Stylish and good wearing fabrics; every suit is
row Morning.
irtUilD haK a oaotory a crop of Unbar firth warda Uie sum of four mlUa
fw fl.OOO. and engaged Hauilliv a»
guaranteed from the makers; ^o you run no risk ^ be pfodooad which wl^ oat
each dollar aaMaaed valuation and In
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j counsel.
but the Htyi
Tho following Is a list of jiuplls who I Jlniulin won
toacUoa in ihe lanbor Indaatry.
the Second ward throe rollla on each
in buyinj; here, besides we claim that we can and
lM‘Mipn-me
Tsmrt.
Hcie.!
The roforeataUon of laada with pine dollar aaaeaaed valnaUon were recom will graduate from the eighth grade j api»ealed to tin’
do sell the best suits in the country for the small
decision was for HaiuUn *
troaa baa been given a trial aad Uiere mended for gMieral street Improve tomorrow morning: For Sole or Trade
sum of $10.00. $12.00, '$15.00 and $IS 00. We
to ovary jeaaon to bcllwo that the ro- ment. In tbe nrst. Third. Fourth and
Elmwood Avenue.
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Arthur.Irish, Catherine 1‘affhausen,|
also have a nice assortment of youths’ suits at
sali will be ver>’ gtaUfylng. The llrat Fifth wards a tax of one mill and In
experiment waa tried throe-years ago tho Second ward two mlUa on the
Bstclla Cole. IaIs Iabc. Harr) Hob-] ..
$'^.:>0. $0.00, $10.00 and $1200, made from the
Also double harness
vbon about forty acraa were plaa(^ lar as a ward district fend and a
ron, laabclle Howard. Clara Novak,'
same house that makes our men’s suits. Call
•"Thai's your d.nmages. after tnkinSi
with young pines from the Negannoe vf one mill for school purposes and Mary Fifan-k. Vlciuria Ha|.'«Uivska.
and see what we have.
v
fibno^. The treea when planted were ooe mill for a sinking fund will be Flank naaman, IJcriha Urban. Harold
Sell on installments if
several other rxprnse»;.'
Dumbrillc,
Gertrude
Scott.
l.aH>
Mr-.
laaa
a foot In height but
raised.
you wish.
The ytngllslinuin lonkril ai
Wethy, Arthur Olson. Hahumll Cher
(ran three to four loet. and In a very
SalariM.
* and eli.vit
mP ITisnvIIea
bir.
then at
Ilnmlin **V
baaHhy atataef growth. *nie oonpany
The aaUrtea of the vartoua city ofthlp.'
ooatenplatea the planting out of fO.OOO noera were llxed aa follows:
Ington and Mary Ellen Petersen
—Hflston Herald.
or aaore you^ pinea on a forty-acre City clerk .........................r..........
Boardman Avenue.
IMIONOGRAI’H
I>A.N'Ci:
tract at Anna river. There arc trees City treasurer.............
Frank Ashton, Ib-rtha Benedict. R«»l.IdO
Prof. J. Ik- Commerce will gjv«' a
from ala to tweiva Inches high, the City attorney ...................J..',..
lanu Cornell, Herbert llachm. (;<*orRi™ Ba>n7r. 'Andn.w' EldrAHl’ Emma dancing party at the old KIks hall.
Oaha
Bead having lM-«*n planted In the
Superintendent of poor.........
Foster. Ix-vcrn Ih^gi-s. Jlelen Hannen.
^he pr..fe.-sor
aery two years ago. It Is believed Judge of Recorder's court......
Florence Laird. Horlense Martlnek.
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»»‘d-»'ar ai.s
that this crop will mature In from Weigh master..................
llanj
of
famous
iiand
on
the
Billson
dance
llfijr to alirty yuana. Tills aaems to be HealUi offleer................. .............
Mas Rogers. Marie l.eewald. \VilU__.
L grand siicco!*.
Frank Strangways and CapUola.
(ccords which
a long disunct* off, bin tbe manage^
(For clerical work, InapooUoo
oak Psrk.
!
Ci.mmeTce will ese two ma
nant of tho Cleveland-Cllffs company
Id notices, disinfecting dlphrealises that tbo barren lauds can be theria,
Anna GoodaU. Homer Akermaa. i
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ihcria, aoarloi
scarlet fever ami
and smaib
amallCladvs rX‘pew. Ernest Falrcltild. Klor-;
®“ ®
HclecUon of dance music,
nade to produce consldejxble Vealth pox each 13^ all others |l each.)
If a syslo mof planting Is adopted at City engineer..........................
I.«b0 ence Nlrhcdtum. Olive Hopklns. Uoben »»• t'®® ®>’^ n«THi.ged summer prices
“'U cents at
this time, and the timber now being Supcrlntoodenl water worke^-.. l.4t>0 McLean. Allle Undquost. Frank Green-J
wood. Aloud Chase. Ih^rnle Pearce. »hls roccpllou.
planted will be a very valuable ass«*t. Chief of Arc department..;......
............................ ......................... ..
It has U*en argued by the
Chief of police...................1...... »«<• Roby Andemoo. Carl Noni. Undse IVt-! _
tAlko..
In.
Pltrtnr.
Ollr.
Allr.
BICCB8T
AND
BESTline ot Wof the company that if tho lands cut Assistant chief ..........i...... 100
over thirty yiwrs ago had been plante<l Three flremon. oach.../i.|..<... "20 smith. Min. imton mtd K.rl Vmloro i<Td«-R«hbler. Moimreh E.cycle.
Union Street.
' ColhOtWA Prices right- Julius Csmie
wUh young tr<ws that within a very Patrolmen, each man wbo has
abort time tho valuable iracU of tim
Hnrrr Ayens. Etnom Becker. Besserved one year or more...... «fio
•<>’
“-5^ >> >“»
As fine a line and large assortment as you will find in the city
ber would have been available, and New men.......................................... Wa» trice Clyde. Flossie CampUdl. Roy Mil
.‘Xll black Hose, all sizes, 10c a pair,
tbiu crop would doiibtlf-ss have sup Knglnaers at water works, each. 720 1 Icr. Flossie McMlchael and Ella Span-, ^
^
■y;
black Hose with white foot, l")c and 25c.
plied the company's needs for Hs mines Hclp»>rs, two. each........................
*00 i.genlicrg.
,
^
ki lnev «l
.-Ml lace hose*, all black, 25c and 50c.
for many years to come.
Board «f Education.
Central.
*.*60 os that of
F. C4>lller. of ChVi
Gladys Ashmun, Is^ila Atkinson. E*i- kee. la., bill EU-ctrir HltU>rs did It.
It la tbo purpoM* of the company
The exiH nsea of running the schools
Solid black hose with lace boot, 25c*and .50c.
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Wforesl bamni lands mheivver practi during the coming >-ear were caBmattHl mnnd An,l..n.m. Arthur Uschsut. Mo
^“"r»’'SrJr.i,,
Ul.-ick hose with fancy colored embroidery,
^Jv:.. r.-lv-l
cable as fast aa tbai feature of the as follows;
aelle Bennett, l^wli Boyer. Rena Cai eushlon; ___
and sufT«*red from riremlful
.'X splendid tan lisle for 25c.
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work cgn be glvim attention, fieveral Teacheva' aalarli*a............. f......|2ll,0«) ter. Dcaalc CJorboU. MIIIk Doan, 'Tom hackacho. headache.
depn*ssion.
A fine tan lace at '2.5c and 50c.
tracts are to l»e plantwl over this hum ReiAlrs and Improyemeiita..... 1.600 Dean. H. F. Douglaw*. Margn«*rt(c-In Electric BIUer». liiiowever. 1 found a
resttin-dl t«i
mer. Places where the coat of remov Fuel ......................
B»ana. tone Po*. Louise Howanl, Bern- <»"'• ®“‘‘ »'r them
The blue lace sells for 25c.
this gr»wi
• iKwfecI health. I
ing the brush Is light will lie glvmi Insurance ..............
300 ny Hdeome. Uura and Emma Han*-.
.uinllcine to all w-iU«
The all white lace costs you 5<>c.
tbe prefereuce, as the desire Is to Janitors' salaries .
SsMHi j lovaka. R«»l»ert Louden. Ne(Ue l»iiiirie. iioy»«, llvtT or stomach.
Kiomach. Giiarant«H.-it by
A fme black lisle extra light gauze, for 25c and 50c.
lino; Johnson Ihug Store Co.. F. H. Meadt*.
make reforestation as InexiMmslve
4U0{BmUy Loiickg. Oeoirie Lniman. Jni
School supplies
Sons, dmgglbl*. Price
jjg.
8.
E.
Wall
d:
show the largest line of misses’ ho.se at lOc, lac and 25c.
imt
I
Morrison.
Howard
Morgan.
Eilirl
poaalhle.
C^iemlcal apparatus
This Is a problem ahk-h Michigan 8vl balwMxw aod microscope,
• 160 borne. Owrge IVtertyl. Maude Port'-r.
Childrens’Uce hose for 2-5c.
, ;
.;i‘ .
760 Mary Parr. Goldie Saxton. Gllbt-rl
lumbermen will be greatly intcrcaie<l Books, free text books.......
ATTENTION ELKS!
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue and whke, 25c.
- .
In, and It Is one which means much to Pl»nw ............ ....................V*
' Shllson. Hanley W'llhelm, Frank Wild-;
Don't forget tho closing party Thurt.
Infants’
wool
hose
for
2-5c.’
-S
tbe future of the state.
Incidontaia .....................•-!**'
day night, June 1st.
may 31-2t
Boys’ ‘iron Clad" ho.so. the strongest double knee hose that is made
Interest on bonda
Note, temporary loan..,.!..... a.Moi
(sizes 0 to 10 sell for 2-5c.l
On account of numt-muN extra
Notice.*
ptgltrr and the withdraw ing of a large
.143400!
Tixvcriso City. Mich., May 30. o.V
Total....... ........................i ■
ampnnt of propi'ri) from taxation, the
. SflOOj The partnership of Maes A Bell
eommltlee on ways and. means of tbe U-sa one . win ixx.............
. 3400 j (painters and paperhangers) from Oil*
Leas primary aohooi mooay
oommon council was confronti-d
. 1.000 j date is dissolved. C. C. Maes will cona gresit task in making out the annual Noo-resldcnl lulUoo............
rra»h«o« sod eotnforW tl>*Bkin.
—
- tinne tho businesR, alt work b*'lng
E«i>»ei*ny ractiuiiictxlMl fur
bkdget. »y dose Ogurlng. however,
trwWfsco. 26c.
iMHh
endb
Total
..........................................I
7.000 j guaranteed first elas*. Call or drop
tbuy were able to make Uxti ends
nits of the i Total net haiSMO to lw.ralaed.. .364tK) i foa • postal at 125H Casa street, over
dOHNSON ORUQ^a
mcml and keep within the llml
Paige's rtoclrlc store.
may Sl-€t
charter. Tbe «ew school houae In-,
CfoM®<l toe appp.prUtkm for the; It waa rero«Mimtoto<l ^ toe folboard of education, the paving that i H»«lng ahortagea ba balanced from
wUI take ptoce tola year made u,c)tbe contingent fund:
buUdlng ot numoroua street InU'r**^: ‘‘anting ..................................... 9 703.18
A splendid assortment of domestic underwear, extremely varied
tions by tbo city a necessity and $U8.- Mr® fi®P»rimeiil
..............
MM
and attractive, enabling vou to get a complete outfit of garments in
miJen from L Ux list made a ma- Salaries
Salarie* ...................... ................ 4155.07
SSI .84
tectol dlffareooc. However. Improve- Poor fund ,
any size or style you may ask for.
NEW
OFFICE
OVER
PEOPLES
SAVINGS
BANK
1M.S0
Ubrary ...
.L.
were all neveaaary and will
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J. W. St-AT’ER
WSpiaikbui4SatkU T
BdUkto draw VmM«
Wb9 W Bu^
Ootbing
A O O IM
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We Can Save Vou money and
fiioe Vou Better Goods t r :
Scutt
sm
-
MSWilbelm,
LADIES’ HOSE
;iVSi*.K,£
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kcxailSIUving Lotion
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la grofflng and property la inoreaalng
Id valua and will oonUnue to Increase.
TB» outlook for toe coming yean Is
very »ood. even if economy wBl btobto the Itema Mr. 'Bingham said that
eorved along certain Unea this year.
tbe street tnteraaeiiona were coeUag
the city a large sum this year, about
Hew«a Thia.
912.000. The (our mlU tax will bring
me Hundref
in about 91T.OOO and there wiU be some
ward for any case ofvCata----------------, not l>e enrwl by Hall'a Catarrti <3ore. money raiwned by the county but all I
that toe charter allowed had baen ap-j
F. J.' CHBNKV A icO, Toledo, O
iie undersigned. Lave knowa proprtolad. Jta tbe general stnatiund
eney for the laatlM»ara, and would be ahoTL Mf. WMibato imahim pat^lr.«5mblc In all
I transankiM, and financially mended that no ngw sidewalks be
aUe to carry tort any oMlgatlona made bolU oBleaB tbe money wea pnM cotbe
by hla firm. WaldtagT^Klttnari A Mar- pUj clerk or the walka were la n dan
via. Wholeaale Druggist^ Toledo. O. '
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Hall's Oatorrb Ogre H taken to- gerous ooadition.
Well to Look AheatL
•
ternalty. acting dlroeUy npon toe Mcml
and mucous aurfaces of the aystem^ Mayor Friedrich was of the optnton
*Taetlmontola ooM free. Price, Ttc pm
Uiat
U
would
be^jp^
to lock abend
' bottle. Bold by all druggiata
Tike HaB a Family PUla for conaU n ynnr or monu m timi tkn nnirll
could do anything perbapA bot to see
pntloiL
LADIES’, AND CHILDRENS’
DR. SNYDER
SUMMER UMRWEAR
DKNTI«T
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
A Three Light ChaBdclier
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Union suits arc so much worn and we have them io any way you
may require. Long sleeves, high neck, ankle length, short sleeve,
high neck, knee length, low neck, no sleeve, low neck, long sleeve,
these sell from 50c to 1.00.
The other styles of underwear sell from 25c to 50c.
A full line of Boys’ summer underwear at 25c,
Everything possible in childrens’ garments at 15c and 25c,
Ruben’s vests for infants and children, any size wanted; sell Siopi
25c to 1.25.
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Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
J. B. Paige Hectilc Co.
in,Ciiss STREET
PHONE.60*_
A TK HMIIIUI i U» '
a
HRCMIlUGMPMli I
m
nmwnmmwmnm, jwmm «rv, imimaii, tHUMBAv, juncumb.
ntn mtmfBm
Maumes ar iMmt and Wnissuy wm*
COUNTY FUNDS
or Busmess
or THE SOUTH
•e Dtanmaad la AM
TMa Wamu
TMOUAAMO
OOLLAM mit Chy Ml last evaalag for imi
Arbor where he will attand Che sdgfeUi
PLAOBO Ml PBO^LTt BAMIC
ea of health oSears
which eoBveasi thera today la the aew
ISTK iBPEcm OF nvn
CMsi ImBM Ifl Upas By
fiothSan
a Penaeaak of Chiea«o Mt for Maaiagtomaadafewdayawithfrleada.
iataa tkis morning after a haal
^ onlUmaee wlU be aeverely dealt
v|fn
Babbitt of Wflllama- i
teraau of the Bobemiaa eoiony which burg arrived la tb« dty this boob toat-i
■ W 31-St
U belaff caUbUaliSd at Karlla on the tead coiameaoomeat.
The aahjeeu takaa up treat af aaai-
The Bhawood avenne primary adtool
briaglBg $264.26.
Local Stors WiU Be Clooed Tomerre
^
Ashtoa.
Chief of Police.
M. A K. E. rmilmad.
“Zitl
baDdlBff were sold at aoetkm today.
medical buIMtag H-M.
IF Voc TRY one Of our lee cream i
w. H.
The main building
s^ aoM to Mr«. Freese finr $243 sad
tary. aetaBce and thd public health and
la Make Arvasifemewte for Cloo-
MABDTIItBO TO APPOINT •UPCN> embrace a wide scope oa aU eahjacts
pertaloJng to the wetlareof the pahllc.
VltOII OEAN«
among them beteg a lecture oa “Mod
the smalier buildings to varions par of Rapid City are la the city a short j
lies.
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time en route booie from a rislt at j
Repreaenutlres of the hitulithlc Cedar City.
;
InO Out Safe.*
ATTENTION. ELKS!
Don't forget tho closing party Thutw-
night, Jjno 1st.
may 31-2t
C. J. Lelaad left this morning for a_____________________
Charles
Rosemhal.
proprietor of company have been securing signa
tures of property owners oa Bute day's fishing at Carp lake.
WEDDING GIFTS.
«Ml« PwoldM for AoeortolAlnt Af> Sinclair, asembar of the s'ute board of the Boeum Btore'ln this dty. will at
street and bow claim to have a ma
Mrs. L. and Mrs. J. Hocksted of
Hand painted china.
health. Grand Rapids. The subject of oBco dose out hla boaloeae here and
' lltM liowdMfO of PomitiM l»
jority of the owners In favor of that Bingham arrired In the city to attend j
Rich cut glass,
the eCbrt to restrict tubercnloels will go Into buslBoaa on a mueli larger
Sterling silver Rpoocs,
the commencement exercises tonight.
h« taken vp by Dr. T. M. ICoee. bealih acale. The looal atom will be dosed material.
There will be a regular meeting of
tho tnofoi Oonlofi.
HandMime Jardinieres.
L^er
Bansen
of
Big
Rapids,
who
UMBorraw
to
make
arrangements
foi
ofteer of Grand RapldB, while the milk
Queen City
camp
Nd, 573,
Royal has been visiting his brother. Arvey • GRADl’ATE GIFTS.
problem will be presented by Guy L. the cloatng out sale. Concerning Mr.
‘A vorbol conmnnlcAtioo vob proNeighbors of America. Friday evening. Bunsen, of this city returned home yes-:
Lovely chatilalnes.
Kiefer, bealtb oflieer of Detroit. The Roaonthal's new venture, the Chatta
A fell ntteodaace U deslrtnl.
•CBtod to Uie boord of •openrtiors
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liandi-umt- watches.
terday at 4:35.
subject of street flushing as the most nooga Tlinea Jiaa the following to say:
, tordoy afloraocMi fro® property ownDainty gold tings,
The work of laying the curbing on
.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Und and son
“Charlea Rosenthal of Traverse City,
raUooal means for abatement of the
•n Of tbo OoofrnvtioiuU church to
the Bast Front street paring oontract Muir of Cadillac, who have been visit
f'ountain |>et:s.
dnst nulsanoe will be presented by Dr. Mich., and one of the largest merorhieh it woo MggoMed that the eouiiwas
begun
this
morning
by
the
work
Rich luckc-ts.
ing friends in the city, returned home
A. H.
Cote, health oMcer of Port ebaata <n| that section of the west, yes
ty piftco the curb In the etreet botveop
men brought here by the contractor. yesterday afternoon.
Suftalde gifi.s fn»m 5fic upwards. ■
Huron. A complete repert from the terday dosed a deal by which be will
the church end the jntl. It wm eutod
P. S.—See iwr new line of xourenir
John 8. Scanloo.'from Saginaw.
Charles Rosenthal arrived this after
director of the Pasteur institute vflll acquire on Aug. 1 from the Thompsonthnt the church woo
Owing to tllncsa Inthe committee the noon from a three weeks’ stay at Chat- j siioona.
be given by Director Thomas B. Cooley N'eal Shoe company Its lease on its
In the •treet on their
Ladies'^librmry social afternoon will taaooga. Tenn.. where he will locate in !
and last on the program is the new place of business.
this feet, the hoerd nleo made a mo
not be held tomorrow.
a abort time permanently. He cx-j
“Mr. Rosenthal will oix-n
subject of
“Malarial
Paraaliea
Thovateamer Columbia of the Trav presses himself as thoroughly pleased |
tlon to put h)
curbing on the coun
Birds “ the matter being in the hands date a large dry goods and ladies' fur
ty aide of the ftreei and in the spring
erse bay line as she lies at her dock In with the business outlook there
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
of Dr. F. O. Novey of the university. nishing store. Investing Immediately
vhen the gmda of the street was fully
this city presenu a very natty appear- well a' the delightful climate and ho» !
lan.OM)
in
stock.
Ho
suues
that
be
Victor C. Vaughan la prsaldent of the
eatabliahed to aod the otherwise
anpe.
While In winter quarters at pitable people. He i^tattHl to the R(>cstate board of health land the confer will Increase the stock and will make
piste the lot.
entirely over ord that the entire climatic change will
ence will be most valdUble to all who the store one of the most complete In Charlevoix she was
Provloua to the opening of
are fOrtonate to attend. It Is expected the south. He haa already begun bU hauled and repainted throughout and inaugurate a Complete change in the
ern flaaltafkm“ delivered by Dr. M. C.
arpeelal session
yesterday blanks for
takiag statistic of all “idiots, blind,
deaf,
ofdlept^**
ileted
and
menb^
various
of
othenrise
famlllos
townships were
that health officers from all townships
purchases and will devote his time
attend.
securlBg the stock he desires.
af
in
tire four floors of the building.
■IP0FSTS1BI
distributed
work of
among the superrioora by their clerk,
Robert Walter, th^gh he was only the
modus operandl
through
Firs Chlsf Murray Has One Ahewing
the Leeatien of the Various Firs
which
body for the siaiiatical work which he
Chief*of Police Murray completed
After the lull following the neoeptonce of the lldelliy bond tnpervlsor
Daan arose and made a notion that,
Owing to the risk which all aupervlBors trould mo, while out on a atlll
hunt for “Idiot members” of the town
ship families he made a motimi that
money be
appropriated for
plates
shields
and
he
breast
provided
those engaged in the task.
for
To make
tho matter plnlA he stated that it was
a risky bnsineaa to ask a man If a
portion of hla family were Idiots and
protection must wurely be given the
sutlstlenl gntherer.
immediately an
other motion was placed
house
appointing
before the
Supervisor
Dean
himantf the mhn tb'mgke the “Idiot”
report and funds to W sllnwed for Ihr
necctaary apparatus for his protection.
Defore the vote was carrilsd
Bgge reached the board rn>m the Suite
bank asking what the miwilx-m had
done with the new bond and stiggesi
tng that as soon at the matter wa*
adjusted an order be drawn on the
bank for the county funds and arrange
ments
made before an
was taken
adjoummrni
to draw the suite fund*
from the State bank for the cminiy
depository.
Supervisor Gllils, before
the message bad reached the board
of Bupervlsors had stated to them that
Inasmuch as It might be a week or two
before the slate bonds could lie ap
proved he moved that the clerk be in
structed to draw a check on the State
bank for the “county funds," aUtlng
that the move was made through the
desire to piece the funds amounting
to about fSO.OOO on an interest bearing
basis.
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Supervisor Heecham amended
the motion in a minor way. and It
carried, the order to Iw drawn June 1.
Supervlror Dye presented a bill for
the fiaymeiit of Ilk to Mn> ^nna Host
for tbs care of Pet»*r Ross, a smallpox
patient of Green l.*ke township.
lowed.
Al
The psy roll was allowed and
aa adjournment taken.
THE MARKCTt.
map of the fire alarm system of thif
placing the location of the hydranU.
The improv-lRed map is made from
Traverse City atlas and upon It red
pegs are placed to Indicate the loca
tion of the fire alarm boxes, thirty-one
In number, the eastern one being lo
cated at the comer of Garfield avenue
and Washington street, and the out
standing one on the west aide being
at the comer of Madison and Randolph
Btreeu.
The asylum als^ baa one. the
nnmiipr being 6.
remodeling \he
Tape is stretched
hvre yesterday with lath for the Kelley
freight and passenger elevators will b«.-
Shingle company was the second trip
“Mr. Rosenthal owns far the largest
the city scboolR pr'Rented Miss Pearl
store In Traverse City, whpr
terprise has built up for him a large the retiring teacher of music, with a
However, on his visits to Chat beautiful gold lined creamer and sugar
trade.
tanooga be has been impressed with
the prosperity the city is experiencing
being by Miss Vivian
and the promises the future has in
house after the morning rhearssl.
store
was but a small testimony of the love
for
Chattanooga.
Conduding
Potatoes OB local market, kr. Thirty-
ATTENTION, ELKOI
, Oonn ferpet the cteeing party Thueanight. June laU
may 3i-2t
Ii
which tho retiring
in
that this was the finest location In the and esteem
structor in music is held in the estl
Mr.
Rosenthal
haa decided to dispose of his ioiereets
New York subway strikers their char
mstion of her pupils.
The Queen City Implement company
above
the
broiberhood that our members have
repudiatnl their attreemem with any
All the blacksmiths of the Norfolk
out on strike because the company re
fused to discharge a non union worker.
■Si:
Davenport. Iowa.
o'clock at the home of the family, 929
Unkw street and all members of Me-
exercises
at
the
City
June l-lt
’ Michissn. County i
street
U... lK-d,hl,. or iholr t.,h. r,
Mrs.
The funeral of Walter D. Gabriel
C.
M.
Blxby
of
‘ ^
Mr. Dohm*
Is 96 years old and very sick
was held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at
i
Keystone
passed through the city on her way to
Maple aty to visit friends.
Til Untn Sim m ilmis
sum ti gipin hr IM iMi{
Ntnli. Win.
the*residence on Lincoln street. Inter
WANTED—Bxtra aalt?amen and aales-
mloera in various parts of Pennsyl city, relumed home today, called Q^ere 1
ladles at the Boston Store.
phone 219.
Ctthens
June Idf
ment being In Oakwood cemetery.
-Miss Lucia Stone of Old Mission is
in the city to attend the commencei ment exercises this evening.
BfforU of a determined nature arc
to bo nuuie to organise the non-union
vania.
This Is especially so in the
Pittsburg district.
t.OMO is’
Gnutd Tiwt-
Mrs. John Rorel and Mrs. T. J. Um
lor of 820 South Union
called
Joseph Dohm, Of Mapleton.
this evening at the High school com
mencement
10.000 UP;
passed through the clly on her way to
I Phenoo post are requested to meet at
'‘“■*
HAI.X.
ellbwvibtTH
;
Soury l*uUir
[Uj cowmlimon nxpiM
ins jRn. 0.11M».
:t—AtVrrt:
Jko. T. Bxaih
R J. Mohuak.
r. lUiiii.Tu.>.
inrwrtor*_____________________________________________
Mrs. J: G. BlrdRall of Cheboygan.!
who has been visiting friends in the|
.... ...............
by the illness of her IHtle
Mrs. W. Vinton ol Williamsburg ar-j
worth of paint.
on display. Come’
and see us.
etc . to paint
li»c can of ready *nf*ol fwint, just
enough to o>mplete the jo!*, and
.
ij|r>^|KiQ
W. J. rilLlLillNO
Fine Dental WorK
239 EAST FRONT STREET
around and s]M>il or to throw sw-ay*.
We also ha>-c white Enamel and
Varninhes at lOc per can.
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
OUR
MID SEASON UNLOADING
SALE
Commemes Tomorrow,
The greatest values that
have ever been offered for
first class, reliable mer
chandise. No old goods;
all manufactured for this
season’s selling Be
on hand early Thursday
morning; the best things
get picked up first : : :
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union.....
THE BOSTON STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW TO PREPARE FOR OUR
“FMAL GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE”
, ,
III
»y au mean* wait for this sale. No matter what others may offer, we are going out of business and must do it “QUICK,” and our prices
will piit competition out of the race. Have leased a building in Chattanooga, Tenn., and will move what is not sold. Store building and
fixtures foraala or rent. WAT O M A N D
A I'T.
5^ .r.
•
.s'.
w
XHE
'E
]
.1
m
PIAUn^
rlANlJv^ i-4
V<ml-an juM drop
in at the I'xxmomy &oreand buy a
;i:W
Will soon be all set
tled, then we will
have the most attrac- ^
tive store and Best . 1 '
line of
H you luive I'hairs. tabU-s,
you haven't 3 4 of it left to stand
visit relatives In Springfield. 111., and Tartar.
10
less
■■V
-
you do not have to buy a dollar's
The funeral of H. L. Monteitb will
morning at
“ in siieaking of PAINTS,
o.ur«? everybody paints more or
screens, tluwer
railroad.''
I
hold tomorrow
is one mure example of bow wc do
“This
is the first time In the history of the
A Western shops in Roanoke Va.. wetii
has leased the Huellmantcl warehouse
In Michigan and devote his entire
row Morning.
a trifie misleading, as there are quite a
EC0N»
customers to Kconomiie, and here
as-"'
Oau—July. opera bouse.
five loads received.
at the opera
country for a store of the character he
Intends cstabliahlng.
more
motive BngineerK. who tool: from th"
ter and broke the strike, says:
A..V. FRIEDRISO BLOCK
ORGANS
There are lots more r.!itniva::an1
Oureoii»unt aim is to help our
liP-^5
Com—July.
llt.60; Urd. 17-W; ribs. |7 25.
bowl this morning, the presentation
INTO
tbt Economp Store
habitN but lew
Chief Enginot-r Stone of the Loco
mm
M%c; Beptamber. tiSr
July pork,
The pupils of the eighth grades of
^,'j
6Ic;
49!sc.
Mrs. L, Chapman of
MOVED!
AND
tridt at
Mrs. George Gilbcn vif West Kasson
Ir visiting
We’it
6dtbedabit
home, this noon.
run on the bay will begin soon.
ness to receive the stock.
THB GRINNELL piano will be used
Saplamber.
The trip
Both
Front
tention to the* new establishment In and opened a branch at 128
A 650,000.000 shoe machinery trust
street. The comiiany is in charge ol i
thb clly.
has bex-n formed, which
later may
*R*bUe my esUbUshmeat will not L. 0- Rice, formerly with Barney An have aome bearing on the price of
be a department store in tho sense the derson. and will handle all farming Im shoe workers' wage.
cut-off between^he east and west side
word Is employed in the north.’ said plements. buggies, harness, etc.
la outlined in red. sll others being In
Mr. Rosenthal yesterday, 'll will be
blue.
i
COME to Johnson's fot“ good Ice
PERSONAL.
the order of Ihe larger stores In the
cream sodas and sundaes.
may :U-L’i
south,
though I expi'ct to devote my
BOLICITING FUNDS.
Mrs. Bimcy Galliy-k of Doyne City
main attentions to carr>*lng tho finest
pas.sed through the city this trlbmlng
Nsv. Bishop Heniy B. Aisxsndtr 8. T. stuck of dry goods tliat has ever been
her retuni from a short stay at
b. Is Here.
In the south. I* am a belie>*er In
Northport. w'-cre s^c went, to attend
luas.fKrr*.
IU*v. ift^nry B. Alexander. 8. T. D.. advert Islng and using such methods
to the shipping of her household goods
head of the colored divinity sod Indus build up a large trade, and I shall purBoyno Clly.
trial school at Milwaukee. f« In the
these methoils from the start
Mrs. Arthur Hadley has gone to
dly aollclUng funds for the Institution. will be Aug. I before I can t*«*cure the
Gooil Harbor, where she will make her
The school has at present slxty-lhrve store room, but I shall open about that
psrents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O001. a
pupils and on account of the low rslv date.
visit.
Mr. Hadley has just retumeii
of tuition, lie a month Indudlng board
The quarters 1 have secured
I.9U) t:
from a trip there.
jmd room. Is :uit entirely self support
anything like as Urge as 1 desire,
Mrs. Ehnily Hartwell and daughter
ing.
Both gt 'ls amt boys are taken but 1 shall occupy them until I
Alice left tcklay for iht-ir lutun- home
the former being tanght needlework,
a much larger building. It will
In Pierson.
cooking and higher work, and ihe lat then sublease
the quartf>ra 1 have
Mrs. J. H, Trawl spent a few days In
j sXTrd mhW.N.tu.m*l
ter practical worl^ and also tbeoiogy rented and enlarge my buslneyis. I be
the city a-R the giutt of her sister
and other studies.
Rev,
Alexander lieve that Chattanooga will be a fine
Mrs. Archibald Mill*, while en rout to
was here last year also In the Interests local ion* for such an up4o-date
her home In Mancelona after spend
of the school.
as I am going to start, for after lookIng some time on the South Manltou.
the city and many others in
visiting friends.
the south, I have become satisfied that
BOME WANT BRICK.
Mrs. M. Drown, Miss M. Filch and
Chattanooga has tho very brightest
j. Doolittle left this morning for Grand
State Street Property Owners Consid future ahead.
Rapids, where they will make a visit
ering Several Materials.
“ 'As soon as T dtipose of my hold
iim.ow »
Miss Bessie Winn went to Big Rap
The Record stated yesterday that a ings in Traverse City 1 shall come to
Ids today after spending some time at
tieOtlon was being circulated to post- Chattanooga and devote mj attention
e a«yium.
the paving of State street one to the buslni-ss herc.'"
Mrs. J. H. W. Revell and fonr chll
year at least. It was said that the res107.154 i
dren of Thompsonville are guests In
FUNERAL SERVICES.
idenu couldn't agree on material.
the city Of friends.
897 JW 11
Mrs. Elmer Rudd of Old Mission
H. L. MonUith Will Be Buried Tomor-
forty feet.
SO\c; September. MVkc.
who has bn-n
from osch aod every box on the map
slnx-i paved the full width or at least
1 — WTieat—Ju1>.
E. J. Gond«-r
Ig accordance with the real system and
Toledo. O.. June
Jbne
Mrs
visiting at Cedar Run. psssoil through
the new bridge work representing the
number who favor brick
•1.06: July. M^c,
The new Rex
fire extinguishers have been added to the city on her way to Rapid Chy. her
her. fire fighting apparatus*.
stort
oommenco as soon as possible.
city yesterday, with the exception of
other two materialB and also want the
Chicago,
the government officials and was pro
nounced perfectly safe.
The
Installed, the opening In the floors of the season and tomorrow she takes East .Ninth RlrtM-t.
H. K. Bi-ochman of Wlillamsburg 1»
dosed up, shelving and show cases In the trip to Charlevoix under the aus
the senior elsas. The regular s|x-nding the day in the city.
stalled and everything gotten In read! pices
Alarm Boxes.
city clerk aoyght to roach this au
desired.
on May 11 passed the inspection of businesR which hi- expects to transfer.
•The new store will occupy the (
the
S'*.*
1 ride the walks ftam 5 a. i
trip la this city looking after the la-
Haahh Oaem u7 TMm
TMimr
TUEiimcE,iicTaEMDBis
rived in the dty this I
r
w>M4
im tywmm wtooiiB^ Tiuvcutc crrv.
...:
fc fiAfiP
P ■
GAfiEE
michioaii, thursoav, jxjhz i.
H JM» iM#it arWi
rntimK m>mmM i
«»*• ^
tMM li» itid «Mtr aq^ jqaiMiipt
taMi
OMte. no
I w^ wnm
tuwm tim bodwTv hooa pndMod te
two eooitBM. A «M»i7 fTMtlr lht» «bt Mowy to o «to0o wirt^ ni at
ttet nc^ad by tli» |ir*«14i»t «< Ai» M Wartitt oooMd Jii»oMlM» «C aernltodflUtH. Ptaui wHl laid te u•dMY n«|> hUbftr. O* tea drlrw for ikmtfU oaiio to ao Upt »o gaotoot
I tlila. oraMoaKi for It wortod ol#it oad mo aantzoaM laaa la Ih* wokM waaM
oot boTo aikad so Car that OMBt
If bo had dM«bt lla aceaaapHJmmit
SOlSAtidfl^ EliltftA*
I fur It tept bU eye <io tbo mola ctearo tMpoodbf. aai 1 wMd )lr. Mo that
w«*w»»MWMMa a^a|WM
,
«rlnM» aoro imUcIo* Umo aaj W iboald hava <ho tiiloiM 1 iauaoMe Fiffat
oibrr acoat la tbr rmted ttatao far it dtetaly aakod orccy a«wt In mj anplar to work dartm tbo Modt of DoeaailMr with tbo «ao fanoaa of wittlas tW laesart poao»to aMooot of
e l^PCfBOflAl AIBM« I TarbrlJ lia« fowndc* otraim all aknf find ciaM boalpow oT«T
A Vpt
tiOBy He ^WtOted to Oo
i ^
^****^ catuoM dr1f« and crowd tbo tboosbt baforo tbcin caoatanUj
and inoont orrr oUtor toon wtUioat for tb« wbolo mootb and fOmMl at ita
dooo that the aseacy had wrlttoa and
Tbow rrtetui«^ oay ratlwr «aeoM|iU f fonrarOed to 7(ow Tark In a alasto
ftfbtary thlufM
KxirmUft swomUy noath aMv than SSAMtOW) of hM|dw. •nt*r My that TarticU to ao aabt
T«MTa iaMMa IMRoa.
€Mif ftdm IB tti iMamM WarM.
On tba daaUi oT Pvaaldoot Hjrdo
j »rb(«M«. and if 1
Janaa W. Alaaaadar hacama praalA MiBlar of Mca. SpoctacBar.
Oant and Oaga E. Tartall waa prolaWlaMa la Malhada. lie
I the dobfte. Tboy i
Btotad to tba aacood vice prcnldcnry
that In tbr old day*
of the coapany. Whan ha waa called
SfM NalUiv to
. Uut Mhouifw In tli« »Ute of \VI
to Xaw Yodt be waa Bade aaperrlaor
, that ho aold targo amoants of atork. of asaatiL and thia traa aOU hla work,
auMMif Uthen auiae to hla fonner I after hM Snal prnnattlen. One ale-,
aelKblwra In New York, and that Boet | tamut at bto anocaaa lay In hla power to
a si Maass Drtva, Canrags
and ! a» ».ryliudy
■■•—iMerrl.
. lost by ihrM deels except- •Ur hla man. One of tba way* ha
iMrtr-toIr la Ulc a Uv C
Jtw>
ina Tarball. He diade good, ney *alao or doing tbU was by aeodlug out
I nay that to « rtta his Inunenaa amonntt rular letters In book form contali
alai and «aht Maiar^ Mai
, of tiwnrance he giran rebates, a thing
may nas
la AfaaCt "Oat UR*~lii«Mt*
apposed to the pHtulples of all Inmtr- term. Hero i
r of the I
tw) Ma Nkhaat tahM
anre cotoiisalra and even unlawful la juky of theoe:
V
WaMlaikatMM
many of the autes. They Ukcwlae aeMake every day count, nnd'if poenldUalaa.
aert that he has even rouUnnod this ble asake aone pf than count two.
, potliy sbnv reaching hta lireaent po
Wltat n man can do la his greatast
aiUou: that be la tvckloM In ezpen
, Ddrteg tbc upeiAins days uf tltanlr dttvrM In trying to achieve cesoKs.
Ry desblng a thing snmcleotly and
atruggW In the B»iullshlf Ufa Aasur- Again, they aver, as before atatnd. determining to have It and working
anea fiaaoclatloa, whtrh abonk the bosl- that he organbod this whole great eainsatty anil mmugmitiy for It chat
naaa‘ world and whu^ and U not yet.
thing muat he aooamphahed. It simply
the prsaldaacy of the cootpany. cannot elude yoor grasp.
mUe was aseii byf tin* public uf tbe r
HMI^ ^ho caused the conlllcl and who a .v««y i»rood position, by tbe way.
The only MUten thn world reepecU
______ 1o» beoiiit
eapMkd
beo«*l by It If the word ]1 payU
paying IIUUUOO per. .rear. And. laatly. le the glorioos old hUad mna who lived
rd of directors and sang, and It has never given a
of hla oosanlM U t j Im* m<llh<d.
> they say that the board
TMsBisn is Uags ii. Tsrbeil, the esc hare *'gott wise" to thu and that they lanrtl wreath yet for a deed nndonc.
oad4J(vi>resl(l«mt.
t
are ipiauimously of the oi>luloni that
It Is the enthnslasts yrbo do the;
Tnidiall wurkeil bU woy up from a | Tarbell luust be forced out.. Thl* la eUmhlng. aaaklng progroas rvsgy day.
coiiutry agent to n plato that glrea j the latest develapuiebt of tbe Immense and who get to the topw
I may be cMwnred Wr •^rtvlng." but
1 tell yon that work->kecplng Busy-ls
ills of Ufa and
OCBNl. OF WmNBtTIMO ftXKII.|
Ciott Utvr EVttHMQ.
■BS UOU SIEK GUnUTE
Tie Real Mm BeUad
Of Boluidkir! Pereonal Ambh
r
to
Head.
■!>.
Mr. TarboU had many other ways of
stirring up the agenu under him. One
of these wds to hold a summer school
York. Instructing cc
ways of sollcltlag
and betweeu lectures aeudlug them out
to secure bualuass In the metropolis.
At tbe ckMc of the school In 1903 a
banquet was held, and TarbeU near
the close ar hU addtwss iwed this languaiei
''You wtU find that tbe reputatloD of
a Hft insurance comjtany Is almost as
aonsltlra. If not quite, as tbe reputatloci of a man or a woman, and 1 beg
of you ucA-er to do anything to tarulsb
it in the least'* ’
,
In the' light of sobaeqoeut evenu
that remark takeii on a peculiar, almoet a smomful. significance aud per
haps one not originally Intended. Tbe
most eecret affairs of the Etiuitable
have baen brought before the public,
aud tbe tnt> factions have not been at
all sparing iu the chargM they have
made against each other.
Still. Mr. Tarbelia loyalty to the
EqnlUble Is one of his most marked
traits. He ulks It, dreams It live* It
UU whole being appareutly has been
bound up In tbe company. He has
filled those under him with thU spirit
of loyalty to the great InstUoUon they
serve.
‘'V.,
¥
Ms lUjm SMSfacy.
This Is strikingly ahown In the atti
tude of his seexvtary, Mias Anna L.
Amendt who. Uy'tha way. Is tbe high
est salaried woman In the United
UAUK K. TAllMKLU
hUn charge of uU the ngeuts iu the
United Htates atul IWusdn. with s salary of ButW'* l*cr .vear au»l with very
well defloed buiKw. It U said, of one
d., l»lw
of tlB. <-»0>l»V
Add IU.11> »1.> UK- l««lK Kd. foosut.
At leust that S Ibe cUsrge lunde by
II^ II KkokV-k. .
bk .IUI.IOJ..O Kin, ...^,1 ttol
plan of the Alexauder Tarlwll furtlon
was to oust First Vice I^ldeut James
Halcu Hyde, iheu In a f.w years l*res
Ideal Alexander, who
woykl retire. sHer wiib h larbcU
wogKl nmarally go to the te'sd.
iwrecrof Mr. Tsrboll is of tbe
moat lateiiae Interest as a nwelatlou
©f Am btuaoess piolbo^uplfe sge. It
exeinpUiru Iu an^lYfce degree tbs
Tlrtnas and the fsldu dev«^»iH«d iu the
muderu struggle fur w.'alibHnd pbuw.
Tartwll is tbe very lucamstlou of eu
ergy. aalf conBdsntv nud |Hf-onal am
Utfan. Btrength. |duck. iB^veraiK©.
an Writleu la the llnee of bU face, arc
nvealed by bl^ words, are shown bj
hla carver.
. fsiBSli el TaiWa Uk.
OfMfa a man by one remark gives
strtAggIc for nilllkuu. Still, om- cau
never IcU, «nge E. I'arbtdl bs« a
strange bublt uf lighting ou bis feet,
^ Hdmamot C««r.
;
T.rt«-ir. «r«T I. l.l«urr.qo..
,
ot„n.uKo nwMr. X. V.. In
inrhuHl |iav btenay through
that It was hla habit to rise early and
vslk out In the morning air. One
mornlng Mrs. *rarbcll Joined him.
"Why. Gagr.** she excUlmcd, "Isn't It
tsTfectly lovely after you are onc^
upr In a Saab be rsaponded; “It U.
JOB. It is awatt tho,way,throogb life,
It is perfreUy kwHy after you once get
that failed, and TsrbeU la some yr«y
, waa In aa having been aaalawd some
of tbo -cUima There .wees nmertlnns
of irrefolarity in connectfan with this
assignment, and the cnat went
cenrta Tarbell won as aamiL TteA
bark Into tbe
anccM than ever.
Wlaeonaln. then tr
WCMM...
ami given aererml otter atataa.
•A
probably expbtlned Ite reason Tarbell
was made tte third rice president of
tte company at tte age of tblrty-alx.
thirty^
^
this ta bis awa taVtMfa.
Here le I
gH kp; That Is tba
fcn'a wte
la tbe wMd running through the advko to bis agcBita. Get tq.. get up.
^oB'tt
yomvmMa: Don't te a drudge- Dos
lie afreM.
Go tto tte
ifraM. Make mebey- Oo
The world Is bcoutlfol after yon
nos.
Miss Amendt's paroonaUty Is almost
ns mteresUng as that of her chief. She
worked her way up from a pour Ohio
achoolteachar. It was then, she said,
■he used to |>ray not to awake in tbe
morning, she bated the work so.
went to Chicago, studied
•raphy.
went into the local oOce of tbe Equita
ble In a minor poaltfan. and her
and capacity for business bsve
the rest Now she receives a aslsry of
flR.000 per year, besides almost as
much more made by writing InxursDce
outside of the office. Her motto is.
“Molaases goes s great deal farGwr
than viaegsr.** Her chief fad Is a
horse. Buck Secret, and the proudest
hour of her life perhaps was wheni t|iU
a the
York horm show
WhylfataCammI
The man who Aghto harder after be>
tag knocked down than before te the
goe who ttsualty wrlna oOL Tarbell has
been kaockad down wtcii.
often, mm
aa who yw
tfMM
In two of thaae Instancm tbe btow
deilvered by the Chicago and XaTiter
^
Marathon,
sltidled Uw. W*aUiiig for cll^
mind, no be U-gmn agnlu solidtlog In
*
xiwu tbe western fever took
^
Madison, ttia.
pm ^ Jiqnltable agency and
,p d»-velop bis wonderful powaa an lusurmne© agent 8o well did
^ .uccswd that be waa not aatlsAed
^^
^ , tvmmlssloo basis. He
breamed ©f flis*.0U0 pollcl« Tlie
ones he took as illefu. It was
,p, ^
^ planned. Then
excliemeot
y, embarked In this
this. As
Aa a uro«nq be
muter he had the same aucc^ as*^
had as
a* su
su lusurauev
luMurxuc-e solldtar.
aoiiHior. The
had
i
o«fa«s altercaUooa anay^
There have bean all aorta of hapoleons-of Ananqg
.I »von*-of
jmanqg aal
apA what no<^ jWhj
not a Tew OacnarsT If tbera U such
thiag aa a Oacaar of tadwancs.
that tematata Gags ^ Tatteil._lt M
-.MM
coaragm i
melliaig. am
^magfar a( mm.
I Record Want Ads Bay
••u.' u
..z .z
COMMERCIAL COUREE.
Fottrkaoft Yotmg MeopU Have Ffafahed
tha Eighth Omdo and Wfara
Waloonsed l'«to High SchooL
MoOer'9
FMena
GWOTE PU9CH BOWL
Wxxlnesday
class have signified their intentions of
attending some higher institution of
learning. Thl* year’s class Is as
strong a class a* ever left the High
school. b*‘lng esi>ecially strong in
matberositcji and science*.
The Junior class and faculty are
hard at work today decorating tbe
exercises of
His first home in Oregon was near the ^
"
town of Eugene. In the WllllameUe* *The first cloak aad suit manufacvalley. where one of bU brothers still turers* aasoclaUon organized , ta New
resides. Later Joaquin Miller lived at; York city since 1S94. when there wa*
Canyon City, in eastern Oregon, where a general strike and lockout, baa been
be was a p^eet oounty judge. HU formed on the open shop basU.
poem* breathe the aroma of the j-a*t
leaving Colon for
fir forests of Oregon, and glow with |
^ board a Urge num
^
snow-dad peaks in ber of canal employee ,wb<v dissatUIied
with condiikms on the works, quit In
•
^
‘*„Xh“./ b™ disgust.
A parliamentary pai*tT Just lsane<i
Fbows that tbe nnmber of British emL
grants who went to America In 1904.
! ‘The brcalror boy in the enthracHe! was nimriy doable tbo tohal ot Umee
cpal regfan te likely to be froed from | emlgrattag to all tbe Britlab ogfanles.
his Ubortons aad weary toU ta the;
near fntnre. Gradually he WUI bej
ellmlMted tram dbe. forcee wblrU |
^
Tblithi taniB amU-
S*f
te a ftetute dl JIta JIboqt tbo mtam
paIqTm
Native to all Pereane Interwcted:
Tbe special assessment tax soil for
tbe paving of State street from the east
line of Can struct to the west line of
Railroad avenue, te now la my bands
»r coUection. Tbc first Installmeat
> be paid on or before June 3dth. 199k.
M. E. HASKELU
City Tfeasarer.
OBco-Room
State Bank bnlldiiig.
PAVING TU
Notka te alF Ifaibidi Interetaei:
The soecUl aaseoameot tax roll for
the grading and paving of Bast Front
street, from the east line of park
street to the east line of VrelUagton
street. I* now In mv hands for c^lectioo. Tbe first Insullment to be paU
on or before Jure Stt. 1908.
M. K. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlet^Room ^2 Sute Bank bnlldtag.
June Mmo
PAVING TAX
Notice te all I
I assessment ! [ roll for
wring of West Ftont streeu from
the west
spst line of Union street to the
west line of Mi
Maple street, te now In my
hands for rollectlon.
o. The first InsUllment to bo paid tt or before June Sti,
1903.
M. E. lUSKElX.
CUv Treasurer.
HBce—Room 2fi2 Sute Bank building.
June Mmo
SEWER TAX
Notice to all Poraona Intoiwstad:
*rhe special assessment I
II for
the construction of lateral Sewerr ]No.
rell-behi
I in District No. 1. teglnnlng at the
rolgttl 1
intersectioa of Wellington street, at
the alley between Front and State
THE CARES OF LIFE.
street* In said city, thence nmnlng
West to the east iweatv-tW( » feet lot
FISH FALLS IN A STORM.
elx. block five, original plat jf tho vlly) at Traverse
*e City.
Commencement Exercis-s '•'ill Be in Drops From th« Clouds and Furnishes
D my hands
■h.. ha* 1
j^a City Opera House—ProFamily a Supper.
• ct*llection, tl
> be paid on
gram for Ex»^reiscs.
llM>.«i.
8t. Louis. Mo.. June 1.—While Chas.
bufo-e June• 30.
I
M. E HASKELU
Thompson and John Allmus. fumigsCity Treasurer.
The lwenty-fir*t annual eommenci'- ‘o"
of the health de
roent exercises of the Traverse City partmant, were standing on a porch
High school will be held la the CJly 3713 Uneoln avenne during a storm
pounds fell
opera house* tonight. The class tbisj®*** weighing nearly
lor aim is aiao a co-spreuuus recogu,-. ^
lion of Uterainre. Joaquin Miller is.
ri^.jrr..r«?rr
''i
peqpLE
who was btArn at OrcKon City, nalv
twelve miles from the exposition site.
Mr. Markham now resides at Wester!
lelgh. Long Island. New York. The j
weat has many wrliers—pools, novel-'
ISIS, short story writers, historian *,
and authors of notable l*ooks in varifields of liu'raiure—ami now for
the first lime is ofreix*d an <ii)j»ortunUy
for them to meet and become ac
quainted.
No exposition ever has w*ven such
year contains thirty graduates and the;
cloud^rocogriltlon to tbe niakna of literature.
AIID.US and Thompson took the fish
fullowlng will be the urogram:
Commenting upon tbe designation of a
to the city ball, where experts said it
Music—Overture, Orchestra.
day for Joaquin Miller, the San Fran
was a German carp- This is tbe sec
Invocation. Rev. Thomas Cox.
cisco Call say* editorially:
ond time in the last two weeks that
Salutatory. Lilian Finley
"Tho officers of the Lewis aad Clark
Vocal solo IB) "Yuu d Better Ask i
• ^eavy rain Several
exposition at IMriland have struck out
days
ago
.Me"; (b» "The Uttlc Irish Girl." (Her
eomething original by dedicating ooo
riety fell
man lx>hr). B. Versey Legg.
day of the exposition to Joaquin Miller.
Oration—"True Womanhood." Mabel Broad wwy.
He gave the sUie of Oregon Us sobri-l
Tho 'fish waa still alive when
Waller.
quel. The Emerald Land.* from w hich | Vale«llctory. Merton Wilson.
struck the ground. IMsregmrdlng the
it has come to be known as The Bner-;
Vocal solo—"Sing. Smile. Slumber." rain, *rhompson and Allmus rac«*d for
.1.1 sut.,- and hi. I«.e U c^l, coa-i
BiT,'."
the prltc. which wa* flopping on the
o«lM.rt,h Or«on ahcr|,h
.c.r«r, , Address—"The -New
s„- rwinousm
p.,rio.l.m,- ground.. Thompson reached the fish
, ,
began. He Is a native of Indiana, and
first and claimed the prize, but Invited
was taken to Oregon
Allmus
to his home for a fish supper.
Mu.slc. orchestra.
when a child over the old Oregon trail,
I’rt'senuiion of diploma*.
CENTENARIAN ON LONG TRIP.
on which so many traveU-d and
Music, orchesirs
and be is
Letters. *rbo state sets the pace for
its elder* in the trestment of literary i
genias and the effect upon other com
mon wealths will be watched with in
terest ••
Joaquin Miller Itow litres in a home
he had buUded oo "The Heights.** at
tMmoed.
Cal., me
the laeniij^
Wenileal point where
umcma. uai..
PAViw; T«r
Nettee to wH P
The aBaaaam
meat of BUtb street, from tte gnat
line of Dtrlsloo street to tbe weal !»•
Gnloo street la now In my kaada
the eollectloo of the third maeeef
ment ugether with the neemed later*
NOW USED FDR A TOWN WA*TER- eat on an unpaid InataUmeata. the
a^e to be paid before the first day of
INO TROUGH.
JiRy, 1906.
M. B. HASKELU
City Treasarer.
■ee—Room
Bute Bank bnlMtag,
Wfaa Fesoanted to a Stifa Captain and
June Mmo
Atmoot Deowmed the Whole
Crew.
JOipn RULER UT SET
THIRTY YOUHG
atreat
SOLD BY
HAKKAH A LAY MEE.
' OAOTILB 00.
I The class oxctslees of 8i Francis
' school were held InM evening In the
< assembly room of the school which was
! tastefully dcoorated with the national
ras iatfo*Ked.bat new tangOde evl
dcncc IB tbc shape of counUcss Mothers I colors, palms and cut flowera.. A ered
of adrsBced years who have nsed b I itablo program was given by tbc
with entire success forces us to glsdlT 'achool. Mias M. Uara Ongne. who has
—fute the iatcgiitT of this atr-------I completed the Baalish commercial
md or you^ the reash b
It is sbnply bdiBpeaaablc duria( tbe I course, was alven a farewell by the
Bangor, Me., June 1.—The watering
psiturient state, aad sbeolotcly iarslu- } junkmi and the senior class srcicomed trongh In Pickering square
aMeatiheondaliuna
I those who successfully passed, the poach bowl. Years ago. when Capt.
For ostsnal awMsge, easy
Dlnatioas la the grammar depart- Charles Sanford owned
line between Bangor aad Boaum.
tnith of that old adage. « What's in s
The program was as follows:
friends decided that they woohl make
asMef- Wtmpiy."eiMplyM
Greeting, elasa
him aa orlglaal preseki oa aa aanlnisnd.* gi oB at all drug^ Scad
far hook. MoMtthood.* Jtto
It Is flee.
AddreM of welcome. O. Oompean.
yenary. and they altered a poach
Plano duet. Misses Br Heydon and bowl fire feet high and ten feet in
N. Moblo.
^ameter. of rough granite, without toReciutloa. Mias Lulu Mcrtea.
ncrlptlona.
Biwa>. "Catholic Bducatioti,'* Mias . The bowl was shipped from the
Laura Gagne.
duarry to Bangor on a schooner,
Violin solo. Miss 1. Moblo. Aoeom- board which vciwel tbe formal preseatetkkg look pdace. Oapteia aSaaford
July IS Nuwd »w Onion Pont at tho
“• l^townLOO.IO «Ml Clortt eooooltion.
; Rnfl'otKo. -Snol ol tbo VIollB. gras aurpriaed, hut he atanaged
make a speech and the bowl <
“Poets* Day-**
***** Bdna Holi
' '
Presentation of diploma*. Rev Fr. qhriatened then and there-rw o
mooy the like of which has never b*<en
ivwtland. June l.~Saturday. July i'**^‘* *'*'^*^
_
witnessed oa the Peaobscttt river,
U baa been selected for Joaauln ’
“^***" T^arewoll."
la said that about four barrels of punch
m'lior a.r « ts. u«i. oaa cun ... |
of ih.
tiumoo. Uunuk Mr, MUIn hlnurtf. U
R« wa* stirred up la the granite bowl and
the enUr* water front'population a-as
n IMter to ill)! aeMrtment of hk-cUI 1 '''•
*^"^*“1“'*!'''. V
Invited to have something.
The bowl was kept on board the
craft for a we«4i or more until one «
I^Utloiu »U1 be oem to oil ■»«. ot
tbe owner thought be would put* it
Latnina worth. portlcuUr.,- tbo«- loi ^ ■><*»
the wharf, and wUb all soru of tackle
we... in hi. U-.ler the vc.e.-«.:
Ucs in Traverse City.
the task was began. At tbe critical
poet of the Sierra* sa>s: **l have
*Two young ladies. Miss H. Laura moment a rope parted and punch bowl
tried on tbe halo which you baye
Gagne and Miss Vera Ryan were and tackle an^ nearly tbe whole crew
fashioned for me. and it doettn't fit- 1
award<*d ttachers* certificates In the went into the river at once. The bowl
staj-ed where it sank fur a cumber of
years.
Captain Sanford finally decided that
the bowl roust come un. and he of
r-.hKr:-lt WUI bcu. oil orauba wO;
“*
fered It to the city as a watering
oncL**
borw
oo.~ Mr. Miller
«nkr hM
bM promtrough If the cltlxens cared enough
IscMi lo be present without fail.
......
I about it to move it from whore it lay.
Tb. 1D.1, of Jul, WIU iK- Ibo culn,!.,T.»k1.>- KV.-KI..C
! *They did, and It was pul where it
nation of “Western Authors* W'eek."
touring Ahlch a notable gathering oft
western write™ in various lines U
peeled at the exposition. One of these
agate street and State
/(a. anar tw Met.
HAS COMFLCTEO THE ENdUSH
t Best pass bciorc she expertaoM tk« glory of tkc OHttsnsl etxta
This vas true Wore
OCHIPM AN” Pure
^ WMte UMd waiprotea MQd Mromtaient yoMT
‘Imre for a looger rime
thaa any other ' lioiise
paint made.
Iowa on Fool
Charleston. W. Va, June 1.—Lewis
Young, aged 119 years, has left bis
home in Nicholas coonty aad started
for Oskaloosa. Iowa, to make hla 1
with his daughter. He has made the
first thirty mifaa over a aeoaateta re^
on foot, and bos stood it liko % boy.
Young has lived through the term of
office of every preaideat bat one, bclag
bom ten years after tho stgnlag of
the declaration of Independence.
He lived with hts first wife forty
rears and has married twice atace. He
waa married tbe laat time at tbe age
Ql.fiO, .
CAUGHT BIG RAINBOW.
J. M. Perry Got One Waighing Nine
and e Quarter Pounds.
On PtMay. May 2c; J. M- Perry^ a
banker of Tastln. Mich., while fishing
foe trout with a Montroal fiv Mb. 8
book in tte Plae live- and GaoMy's
dag^ abogf one mile noriScasi
Bivertetei.on the line of,the Hgnfaine
A Grand Rapids railroad, booked aad
after a Bcaqnf fight tended a ratabow
tront mcasartag twenty-nine Inches ta
faitetb. afacteen taehes gtrtb and wrigbiiik filBe wEdnoqgmrter pomiU. The
and weight of this fteb
o. w.
mteter ai
^ the Maalab * 0»4 Bmk
idf^* ffl" ** *** Ate||.^„
ioltdi.
jldaSBilipndempgfiyM.
1^
WW.
SEWER TAX
fieoend Ward.
Notice to all Persona Intareatod:
The sr>uciaJ aaseasinent tax roll for ..
the constrwctlon of a trunk sewer in
District No. 7, beglnnihg at tha Iniei^
Mcctitm Of North Union street with
Iman iriver, thence north lo Bay
, thei
dolph street, thence to Divli
thence to Monroe stroeL
Monroe. Willow and MadJs
I stre«. also on Randolph
Bay street to the alley te
ar and Spruce street*.
____ he alley wofa of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madlaoo sirec', ha*
been placed In my hands for coIi**ci}ou.
tbe same to be paid on or before June
M. E. HASKELU
.
C''.r Treasurer.
1
Ofllce—Room 206 BUtct Bank building.
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
FIfIk Ward.
for
Tba special aasessroer.i tax
No.
le coDstroetlon of Lstqral Se'
1. Sewet Olatrict No- S. located ta the
alley between' Washington and Web
er atreeta. beginning oa Carflrid avetewf n.MM» .bc-«atr
Railroad i
WaahlllgUm atreet
ibenoe to con"uct with in*rk aawar.
has been placed in^t^
the ■
fore Jmc 30. 1905_
iT'E HASKI
City______
Ofllco—Room 202 sute Bask bulMtaga
June Mom
The Japanese governgpent baa tsa^ «. order fagbMdtag ^ than
Ifio Japaaase laborera taklnfi passage
fM Jaaan to Haw^ on nny one
gtagner. The ml© Ik tbe pest tor
aereral rear, baa bee* that not to ex
ceed 8« coiUd go on eiO ow Meekmr.
The San Frmnctaeo teeaeb of the
Gf^e Cettera* Kational Union has
petUSooed the boerd of anpenrteora u
Ineorporate a proriskm ta tte apedftiT**— fior-Abe mw poblle library
bnlldtag reqnlrtag that all tbe work oa
a shall be done te Bern Froactoeo.
Union homaaboers ta AllaBta Wtet
« • «rik*
■
.'ii
• >
m
I
wersP
tMttVtilllltlitOOIMj
raM* uttitoMI
1
«, TMUf
■
nirimnaT
C M. DMftec «nd e C M«rpl:r..<
of the wpcid ftr orer 60
. HttChtvB^nitikdciK
dofsemeiu of ibcbesipliyrieiaat.
_______
g et m l
rtr^ I. »rw'y«rt.- Th.r .UM tan. «iW««d ^
ig~g!2gt.^aS■■ ; WUl
21 to «0»»taU
Mta
IJ5E«i-5ajr“ =
at OM Mtailta Bwk'rMlI. -iWv
paire & K. Brtalfaa. OM XMIm.
WANTED,
Si
Wm TtaU BMC Ctu. phase 2*0.
,
BOB OAAA •OR
my*
■XCIIBiiOi fW
«-tf
mlddkU
acad awn ta trarol la ptetroa crews. I FOB BALS-^eoiNi taaaa and tadaat
Ooad prsMtaina and aaproasa ad j lai aa W. Utb atreat. aaar CpIib.
aaacad. App^ after 7 p. m. Oobroi^' Bar pafttoalan aapalia af m W.
Wabotnt Laag,_______ may IMt* , Utbabraat.
May Ml
I>r. C. M. Raraala o( BlnDlaataB.
*** **** Altar by tta Hrita*-i Halaa. Vmata. Kmt toptair*. j
«tai^ «®« -it l« «aa at ^aAk* 1* *uR,»tal to tbaai by their
taa a aa* Bov «Miib Uaek Mlaoit* ,
^
MPmpNaU tltta far Cte OtOo. Waat VliviB^ aad Keatocky ,«t j «dPi«3W» «®ee»red the Uaa of xnia- pk^er*.
ar that eaaw to br fbe urtdr of the ™"*"'**
^
Itartia, a«a« M. at to Ttali, Their axperlcacca tare beca;
tt wHh ataoa. fha lattar hetac ap- .The Klxtaeath aoaaal cooreatloa of
■aa
Oatre.
and
Baor
PMchar.
a
autd
vaM.
They
ware
km
K
the
mooBPO»A
tv
anflclaat QaanUtias to retaar the railed Mine Workers af taaarka
tarajrard la a earr imwllar way. U»t<"
iraaldlasat Kaalar. For tatarar WwhiagtaB.haar1rBWitbared*il‘«aM>«>MaBdaUMo.Tha«txtttre'adofMod an aMdMt to the ca»sUW1 Jam Caaiy. fwA at tPa Jota ^ “
«f yaara ItarUa has:|o daatli la a i
railway taat ** ^haa eat lata saall bricks and com- tatioo maklBg the
oapiu
T. Shaw farai, a sbot^
■boi^tKnaaaa aorth.
^
totally blind. A few waaks apo
la Itatwat
Itat la
n ii P«**0^Boetpp
pr**0«.-BoB«op Bndget.
Badgn.
_ nat wera aaenOad
--------------------rest Ires
the tnieraatlOBal ovgaftlzation cweaty«M oat la the flalda whaa he
nrlac BfTTlbkig tr tM
^•*®****‘ denied liahd and want wltboat water 3t boars!
i. —________—
Are cents per asomh per taattbarahlp
teDpe
talons. As
As the
the haw.
bawl( u.
la Its
»« ffigbi €*m* \
asarar tbe aranad <^wp elHM»ted at
.b, birt.
b » K
1 FOB aALl ntat anameta latt m
**!!:
P*f
,iddhlon to the labor irouWcr *“««* ^ »«* «»»* Per Bk>aUi- per
Wl.-___
^ | «a aa dadlaa raaai^vCioa.
.ber, .. 4. b« b.« b««ob«.
"■ ** aocapteo. The cooide
■I
'
- Which are at the present Ume shaking j
>lgns set forth in the annual repon !
Bfam ttons Pavtaff. ’
tbe city af Chlcao to Its eery fcMinde;
The atrosu ct Laadon. Eaglaad ain'
kbare threatens to be a strike of ‘
■JJOO orloa baktfrs.
estsWUhment of su t mplojTneBt de-'
brobea ka. but aside from this was na-1
^
• leagsc. orgas;.’.ed
banaed. It was taken to tbe boase and I
” -*
_
mncisco. bcM It, first nm.tJl takT^icr be
««U«—.
.
- Delepatcs
-- fife the trade iinlooe
for
doctored up snd afterward sro.
I ttaa fiitarta ba./Isroem ttat plum 1 ia* op ^
were pr^ent Xn"
"“T the
T most
“
.eyHc.ab,e|from*my I.Uw oraani^tUms
itered. 'TTie |
In law. fir. Rayaak
*he hawk _____ _______
totapaaahro sabatlUtte for omi-J drlc badh*.
pkkod tbe ebkkea up is not bnown.|„7^^___ _
naryButtcHal aecordlna to Peatson f
Gororaor McDonald of Colorado ha% pfactically embraces the orgaaitsHon’
or the non-union men under tbe folds.
'uSiz-
Ml'tALB OB MNT~i*art)r fiz^
WANTtO-Qood
wn>x ---- --------l^tiS'ttal
moUl^tn
ndry tn
-> M4.
______
tani^
^ arflitBti.
_ -,—. ttajr
tk< win ac ; walJtatam sojar raO^arr
tarr«ifii».‘ita'Rasta«Otarteu..
alfiiMs*tta. nusbaxs Otarteu.*
—! Bfplita ttafiiriim flir ^
__
I
*-y- ^ V:
iAV,>HNii t, nm.-
.Ott.Cl«Wa.bla^W.j loehlga. aaylam propmty. taRPMP
1 ter taaldMBi paspssii or gsrdwlag
flat aatt aad aaU iocaiad.
agaal to IP nemoa balldlta lota
>y of tfastwarthlnctt and
FMsas ata tenas raaaoaabla. APi^
taOnaW.BaX.
lifT-tf
■Kaowa
T
Bent posltkm. So InvesUaewt r«Onatoa tena. Will Aalm honaa ««
Onired. Business established. Prelot as paymwL Inqalin B. J. 1fsp>
fan.
Mtl-tf
Tkoa expsrieaea not essential to en-
i^ii;,=v.=:s=i ErrS'-p~,=«
«>** ‘
Tbe M.bw
Dupb«b..
spODrlMe for the staleawat that Post
master AUen of that place, says that brouirfat John Adaau who dove for bln
and pnlkd him oat by ths hair. HU therenpon eoafiseates the consign-. oasly apposed by labor oricsnliaiion*.
If >ou want your kuer to go la a__
thoagbt amreraJ times that the --U. ltU«»co«-«.cl,cn«u»ejV..I.,U„ o, lu peo.I.Inn. I. p,.l.b.
hurry, all that U aeeeasar) |, to write i,
r<» from Mir U> OM bumlrcd Uu of'able br ane ur luiprUounienl or botl,.
"If haste" on tbe lower left band roe-j T..
Whiie saipioyail la tearing down <
Then everybody
gaglag. Addroaa. Manager Braaehct.
S23 Deaitoni Bt.. Chicago.
may 2T-ii
I ICC-Jota Hopklas win senm iff
jaa la the past la the
mo.u-«™e..n^.«* ! om„«4b.,p™..pUr
.uib.ee buu...ir^ruor'-------------------
I
__________
,
,,ooest“7^T‘^II« o. W
,
„
, „
' }h«H. 417 Inion street.
WftffrKD rmanstsm riri fnr rsniwsi'
bn^eW^l^l:?
..m m„.. b. .oou
may 5-lmo
says, jumps arou^ iTvely. The siage i
’
^
Docoalck, a Uborer. dlscorered the akin of a distnoud back
trot 'ami the roatb ageat
rattlesnake, havlag VI rattles. It U
ard to
*
supposed
to
be
oae that was lost, prob
imll the throttle wide iopen and kt ber
ably by tbe Wallace Bros., when they
Orion luu . (.eo,l.e .lot .1,., 1. .
bm.t loeee
h«eh.ll, .M ,4.leb enten luu,. (.me like u oU w.r hof» I
In.o UbUle. Hm ee .11. .be |k»I.Io. ■
0, taetalon. .„b .be. ,.be
|
misses ibe ball the dog Is strictly In ‘
•-<. mr. .«,
'*
"Because wJekedneM
II. i il. .Ill mu blue Ibe tall ..III .1 ormlir
tallta'T
IVSPIUB. II
Imi. rr#»«
most ready to drop
from sheer .ok......
ekhausUOB The dnw is fiwned he P B Kinh
“
i!;:..r.rj.;"r,?rirb«.r'‘
Then- I. .„ l„.„„r, |. AJrt.. Ib.l
U ram|iant In
***"
*>■** '’••’Hwl the chy
”•
«>*-■»"> ^ l«»v. Ilenrr
Up (p Tobpee., .o.B.Hp.^oUd-.n 'f**” *7
rotalr. U.e e^r. »o.ed .» do
7**'
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.ub ,be.»... d..„......'•jrdV:,s*’.-.:r:
• kept open
y*wr. but tbe pruMeutins attorney____ ..
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needlessly: liberalism invades our pul
steps In and aays Uiey have no more
i pit and worldlinesB our churches " He
right to exemid d«»«B from taxation
t predlctr-d that If a change of eondltiuns
Ilian they liave real estate, and the
, the iK-opU
eiipiTvl.-or with due reaard for Ills
osHi of omce will pay no attention to
siirli n vote.
LIQUOR DBIIIKEBS ClOlED
A derldod fneuvatiim hi |Hli|»enilng
w III lie a cement sraok«>«itark, to be ’ Whii
tiskey and Baer Habit Cured at
••recUMl at t*-** newer bon«e of tlif
Moms With No Loaa of Time.
Marquette County Osn. U|;bt g Trar
Uon Co. It will replan’ two Iron stacks , Orrino I* the only piaranteed
can be used
r doing duty, and wlH k- flve fb..’, L'ii^^dT^troU mirvl.v
the eri
<11 fnsMe diametei and 12'. In-t In ; Ing for drink, wliho,
iltcity I
lo igiit. Tbe stack will stnud on a .
time. It quick;
foundation IK feet squaiv. A steol
r™,.,..w
d.
tills wni iH’ planHl the renirnt.
The Marshall W. C. T V has adopt
od resolutions requeatliig the Isiard <’f
euiK’nlsors to funilsb burial for
« wh«i .lie at
It Itilei' county lii.u’<c, who
ha»e no n iatives to kK»k after iho reinsitih. liiKt. ud of sending Ha m to •»»"
jnedleal d.-juirtmiHit of the «i,hcrplt>
at Aun ArlH.r as U mm done The
s.M-lety alMi «.|opi*-d leMilutloUh ask...of .b, 14.U...U,,
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10.
the Solitary Cyclist
the PrioryiSchool
Black Peter
Charles Augustus Milverton
the Six Napoleons
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez
the Missing Three Quarter
the Abbey Grange
The Second Stain
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12.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
of tlie Interests of lAbor. an or^
sanitaticn allied wlih the Episcopal
church, was recently held in Boston. .
Of the 245.742 Porto Rican Iqjxwers
w ho are engaged In agricultural worka
about 20 per cent or organisod and
chance to get a lot at a hK^llon uu
the la
the bay that Is unusually bcauilfuL |
movement.
Also rooms to rent at Spring Park!
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for the summer, partly furnished for ■ Rheumatism, gout, backache. «cl4
light housekeeping
may 31-UiPoiaon are results of kidney trouble.
FOR SALE-TWO good ■>» mllcb 7— j
Tta (Ota
tbirltiii Great Delectite Mes
FffiST MSTHIMEIIT TO UBIN
The Manistee Sdt & Mineral Bath Co.
FOR SALE—A few pieces of house
hold furniture. Must be sold at
once. 222 West fontb street.
may 31 2l
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FOR SALE—Resort
^ u
Park, on the peninsula. Here Is
▼B LOOKED UP TO FIND A OUEER LITTLE OLD MAN IN THE
iXX>RWAY.
AS FOLLOWS
_i.I, .i_i..'i.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Side saddle and bridle. !
1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.
“
the Norwood Builder
3.
the Dancing Men
^z:7:uM
rpSr;;;v‘“’^“r.::s:',i ‘c.o. carver
TO RENT—Purniahed rooms In cot-|^^*^^® REASONABLE
Uge with every convenience,
°*“***^®'^'°*‘^*^ Bstetasase
dress Box 374 or call gt office.
________________
* may 24df
Owing I
I agreemem of tbe ItalFOB BENT—Purnlahod rooms with } *•“ xovenimeni lo coosiler a schema
board. 254 Front street.
mpr 25-tf '
arbltrntlun by which the differcaoea
------------------------------------------- —_— with railroad men may “be reconciled.
FOR RENT—Office in new Wilhelm the strike In that country has been
block. E. Wilhelm.
; ended by the employe*.
FOR RENT—Upper flat In brick honce' MTieo the operators aad 'mlasri^of
on West Ninth street. O. C. Moflait. the Kansas district no*t meet la JMat
210 State bank bnllding.
apr 27-tl oonference to adjust a mining acale.
the battle will IF 'aue af flgwea and
LOST
‘
^Ch side Is diready pn•' '
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------------------------ paring an array of Agares, and properLOST—Brown bilk bell trimmed with Lag f‘»r «be cunU:.M. aad tbe side with
light bilk, between We-quf’-tong club 4hc best showing of staUsUcs will b«
bouse snd L. W. Tinkhsm's resl- \ In a good positioo to win their point,
dence. Klndl^r return to 445 State
The strike at the porrclain works at
Stmay 3l-2t. Umogr*. France, practicaliy ended re■ CM’tuiy by the signing of an agreement
^ m0
Will Soon Beifin
:;';s;rb.^".zr'
'.h
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat nsarket |
on corner Front and Division streets, j ABSTRACTS OF TiTUE
Tfce pnblieaiaB of tlui
Ten thoiiHatul grateful letters from
‘tboiM’ who have lK*en curedI by
bv Or
Orrlne
llllde aurcess. It is
*°^***'
Hcs In
! the eoniniuiiliy In onler t«i prover that
*>rrliie eannoi fall, li Is prepared
Td In
. 'w'lilrh can Ih* given
ftsMl, without the !«,lout s'Knowhflge.. ami No. 2. w
wiileli
Is
iileli is
lor those who desire U* be curW. The
I'l'Ire of either Is 11 |st Isix, S<dd and
■$'
New York 4giljr hag jost
created a profound sensaUoa and etamped the work*
as the greatest of twentieth
century fiction.
publication in thia paper.
May
.|FALMtBTRV.-OoeatA Madame Blata
Ramember the fohtra Ilea la JOBT
FOR RENT.
__________ _ tand. a actentific reading wffl rayart
HOUSE FOR BENT—lnqulro 119 {
*“•*■ W*tory. Over IXT
^ Twelfth street.
may 24^. Union SL bide oatraaea.
tUMf
##f'0^ 't^l 0
We have aecnred exclusive
rights for thii field and
Place hoieL
ma> 2«^
.^Marvdous
Masterpieces
of Mystery
re. I. m<«..,»llu4 br t.-o or .bn.i:,,
...I UU,^. .be.. I. ,„|.e «, ‘T" “r.“
ineorae l.rl.* .be r«r. I. I, .he bv.,. i l''’'
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l.< or 4be e... Md dta. hi .he cl7, f"
Tblnr ee.u I. p^ tor .be b„«.l of!^,,'"'^b'
T"”'"”’ *'
b do. b.d IJ e«M. for . e.. I. I. ....
•K-'-er „ld: "Our taItaded .hbl prpo, be b.ou*b. .ta. I. ,. T"J7:
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fk-*id.f.ii.
...T b.^»
.1. i
oar billboards are covIsfier sum Is paid ovi*r
; cred with indecent prints; Sunday ball
shop, for a nice "shine."
COHPnSING
Thirtieen New
and Thrilling
Detective
Stories
1. ... U..«I .lib .be b.r.l.r In..,., S.lri.r^o™rt
.
staCta.b«b.„...b.uo.Btab.4!
THc Latest and Greatest Achievement in Fiction
Tbe^
MISCELLANEOUS'
csxc of Record. Mrs. Cbas. Romadka. FOR FAINTINQ or paper
call BP liti Citixens pbone. TB^,,
may IMf
Gunton.
may 234f
TOO NUMEROUS to meatloa. lhe|S^,
,MONKY TO LOAN-Mo tax etaagg
g«K>d points of a well dressed aBoe.
«•, oowh. c.n-1 ta ta«l. 1(. Hyltaii.
240 Washington street.
may 31 If
j
■*“*»- “*
Johnson Drug Co.
m«y374f ■
J. M. HUELLMAlfTEL -
I FOR 8ALE-Storc building, stock and It CAL ESTATE
Duures. Will sell-all or any part.
AID LOAKS
may 27-ir.
FOR SALE. WAQONg—I have three
sGcooddmnd lumber wnagoiu, also
lumber wragon for one horse, three
cbosp buggies and a pair of cheap
ponies. B. J. Morgan.
may 26-tf
FOR SALE—Seven-room house on
Bast Tenth St. Take other property
as part paymenL M. B. Hoagerford.
CItx. 688.
may 27-€t '
P*. O. MIOMOMI
TauhrofViiliD
Stutt SI4e Skoe Store
m soimi mm tm
LET ME bnlid ter yoa. Moathly pay-1 We
roents. H. W. Bmith, €12 West \
Eleventh slrecL Clllxens pbone IW. i
may 2»4f
RTC
now taking orders
for the celebrated
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith. 613 West Eleventh 8t.
CiUxeiw phone l»tmay 2g-tf
•ARGAINO In real estate.
SmRk 612 Waat Eleventh
CJtteens phone iflf.
H. W.
atreet
may 2g-tf
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
menta. H. W. Smith, S13 West
Eievcaih atreeL
Citixens phone
_________may 2»-if
FOR SALE-J^ milch Jersey cow.j
meo good driving horoa. ■ lagnire nf
Ben Gage at J. E. Oreniek'Co. teotory.
may 244f|
Irinisililtf
Brink Ci; ;4r
FOB BALft-glaa ]
lS«oom taaaa mad born, lid ft. lac;
horn* bna alty antar. talk im aad
fnraaoe. faqnlro of F. Tbartell over
Finn Natloaal hank. Tolbphaiie 2*. ‘
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-rMrif IKEYSTONE. MICH;
.
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TNI ivnttNi
rhow tnavuim
mv, watMAK. thuisoav. aunc i.
OBIlKllffniWBUl
Vantok. M 8 WM A knaa TtoMMs
Kk*t«r. dM r«4lcal lm6»r
THIS 18 THE SEASON tor reCHger
atom aad gardea tome. Get ttom of
JbUbs Csmplwn. 417 UBloa.
%
mayS-lmo
mmmnr» oM pppMwit umd tor
mr ite* •dttflr «r tk#
to lOilM kto
wto It
to terii wfU hnomt louiJr Mto«. SU
—a Bt gtofclT w44i«to r»
ttf«« fraa tw WtoMitoto
tkc ft«to>
iMlf* MtMc. vMflk to foMtod. aad
«MMd ifa SUM to to dutofto to Cto
DMtoMto Ftoto Prtoto, ao ttot ao om
tooaM Mil te Ktoktora paper. Md to
CMeed to appear to tto raktoiac.
To Ur. Mta ttto# la ao raloaMe
ttot to doaa'iiM vaato It cr«a by Uktag aeooaat
H. Tlse to blai U cmljr
tto ctoaara fa gat thiaga deae aad ao
laattar tow Umg it tatoe ttoy aaaat be
doaa. la hla o«oe aafe ttore ta carefalljr loafcad away a IS.7M fwlaa
vatek. ghTM bioi by a Soropaao aelenaoeletr It la aerer aaad.
^^^ajra a atoaiwladcr coating IIJM.
kraaka tto chain rlaga og. agulrta oil
aadar tto Mp of the atom, tbi
Into hla trmiaera pocket-and-aerar
loafca at It When It geu too dogged
with dirt to ran be laja It on a labora
tory table, bita It with a baamer aad
bujra another.
UaUI be had readied ibc age of IM
tto lato Hlraai Crank, laat aurrtror of
tto war of tilt, bad an ncute mind
Aboea all tbiagi. to wna n pntrlot. He
. baUeiad firmly In tbe aupremncy
oar repoMle. An Bngtiab trnveld i
of earlooUy came to Ara lo nee Mr.
Oroak oa# day. Tbe old patriot pralaed
AmerlM eitraragantly and coodemned
Bagtead aa ao outworn nod dying
daa. Tto ■agllahmnn stood this ulk
oa loag as to cottM. Then to anid, boi
Ij! **tappoae our auperb fleet were to
load fli.too BrIUab amrtaea In New
York—wtot would you Ynnka
ttoar -Dor anid Mr. Crook. "Wby.
dam It. our polica would arrcai theta.'
Oa# of tbn gronteat figures In tbe
nf world potltlca la M Delcaaae.
fVMrh alnlater of rorelgn nlfalra. Bo
aaaennaftil bna be been <« numeroua
occasloak la arertlog war tJmt be baa
bom called -the peacemaker of Eu
rope." Though ao aucb dominating
figure an Biuanrek wna, he probably
more than any other U tbe man arouml
Whom world polltlca morea. Now In
kin fifty*Uilrd year, bta pbyalcal appMraaca la not ai all atrlklng. Roche
fort okoe rafarred to him aa "atanding
oa kU three Incbee of leg* " But be is
wiry aad tough. Ilia round bend, cloeecropped hair, keen eyea, retnmaae
pose. brUUlog muaiarbe and locked
amutk are Ihoao of n fighter, and,
moraorer. bla whole npptwrnnce auggenta n man enpablo of much toll.
A pnrllnl rehearing baa been granted
ky the aupreme court of the I7nlie<l
•totoa In tbe caae of Unooln va. tbe
Dnltad Btaiea. nod Warner Bamea A
00. en. the United fiUiei
htowa aa tbe Philippine
aad iBvolvUig tbojqueatlon of eKoct of
FraMdeat McKlnley'a order of 18HK.
ralailra to tbe duly on Amerleati gcKKl»
abippcd Into tbe PhUlppInea during
the war. Tbe au|tn are for the refund
ing of dutlea paid under the order. U
tbe conrt doea not rrver««‘ Itaelf, the
oaalto the United Btatea will to about
|7.0fi0.d00.
Beveral iteraeua are dead, a« a rt>null of terrific w ind, rmlu and t<lt«ciiir
auiitan throughout Indlaua. Much
damage wa> dune lu—the Muntie oil
ielda.
Robert E. Lee. Jr., giauilaon of tbt:
grant confederate loader whiwc name
to beara. and now aervlng hU atHond
term to the Virginia liuuao of di legatea.from Vhlrtai ctHiiUy. haa an
Bounced hla candidacy f«>r »iH-aker of
tto next hottac.
WlUUm Waldorf Aator la working
WOBdera In the rvaturallim of lirver
CMtle, Kent, England, which he purobaned reoently. It la railmatcd that
ke will apuud etoui H.tHO.ood on tin
fkatoua ahow place, aud la ctnidtiylng
1, fi00 men on tb« work.
A dramatic critic of a loading tout
doB aetrapaper complatna that Maud
Fkaly. the young American artrcM
who li pinylng promlaeot rolea with
Mr Haary Inrlag. hn« aja^oltoualvo
^Iiller'sSimp §
Y4P?-/i.^
W/J/L/E >
J..
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PIANO TUNING—W. N. 1
No matter WHAT POWER
yoa'ro been naiiigi^ fouH
EVENTUALLY • m p loy
eleokridky, not otir far eoniKMnio raaaoDa,bottor reaaona
of utility and gakeial adapta
bility.
MARK CRAWM DCUVCRY-Utelt
paretei aad tnmkx. OMet
BookBtera. Gkazttebla eon
daBrarte fraa. ^ UM4I
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
RSAL KtTATK AND U0ANk-0rui4
mtetea Laad aad Loaa Co^ r
larteO. auaaafer. OMea. room t
uaUtea A Mmtkaa btoek.
Let us vitalise an idea
for you.
li
open hooM blodL Eoote 1
08 F. HOLMWORYH-Spaotol at
Boardman Rircr
Electric Uslit
& Power Co.
MiliMs Soap
ARE YOU maiNER
To build or alter a bouse, stable,
shop or bam this year? Let us
estimate on your lumber supply
in that case, for our stock of
bald and soft «ra d», our facili
ties for handling, storing, caring
for and delivering wt us in the
6rst rank of local lumber deal
ers, All kinds of lumber, lath
and shingUw at prices which
will net a saving to you.
tbe liairboar goap. tbe friend of tbe cloth. ^ Tnms washday into wash-hour; adds to
tbe life of tbe clothes ; takes away the drudgery of laundry work; saves anz»—sovcfi
bkcka. For use in the roughest wash or on the daintiest fabric—^no hard rubbing—it
WOrtES fV» a isnidru smry, while you wai^—ond rest. Full particulata inside the wTapper.
F<^everytbing bat clothes, use AfiiUr's Pottrrine rritk ammtoHia, the quick cleanser
•ad dijtefector. Insist on Millrr\s Soap and Miller's Poucrine. Your grocer can get
he is Now abont it, write to the manufacturers, and you will get wiiat yon want.
Mmdu by THI PBNM8VLVAN1A 80AP CO.,
rAOTOIllS: LmMtor.
and SulIkiM
Yob Aro Not Fooling Well.
JPZU.1SU
an so near nt hand, they wiP
build 3TOU op. keep you well and
ward off fillkMM. ikk Hsafinobs.
Uorrom Dtelfity, Lhar ate Ufiagy
They Nrtiy tbs piste, sst^rigbl tbs
ItonrsM 8ysl«n,ate rspnir tbs
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Wllllaa W. Roaeell. United Butee
minister to Colombia, has Jnst married
Dogoie, Mlse <Imc4« Lldstooe, daugh
ter of the mnanger of the laulonids
lallwny. There was both a civil and
religious ceremony, high Ooiomblnn
aulboritli-a and the dlplun^ir corns
being presenU The couple left for
Washington.
Andrew Camegto has banded
to the trustees of the Britlsb mu
a plaster cast of a diplodocus, a mam-1 Chicago, has been sppulnted tnirchasmoth reptile 4.noo,0(K> yiwrs old. the I lug director for the ransnis canal. He
original of which was unearthed to | will buv millions of dollars worth of
Wyoming by Dr. Holland, director of j supplies. Mr. Koss will have bis head-i
the museum at Pittsburg.
cusrters at Washington, assuming of-
Vesuvius, active since last fall. «“
rapidly dimlnUhIng In violence. Of the
three Ixvn alrcnmo, ond bu c<>naod to
The Chlldrtn'a Favorite.
gow
and the eecood U Iom« abnndxnl.
Cougha, t^up, Whooplm
Cough, etc., one Minute CV>ugh Cur while the third and more Important,
la the rhildren'a favorite. Thia la to
l^j now bao roodcrato speed.
oauae It rontalna no opiate. It perfecll;
'ATX or HlcemAK-TfM.
•eiOAK-The Profaet
Probote Ooart
^•|j| Technically nelr«-«l.
nclr«-«l. but allowwl u»
anU curca. Boh
_____ly ofOreod Tr«T»r»«..
loo of Mold Conrt h*-ld MlI ttbe Pro; remain where It wa» for very cogent ^
in th<- riir of TrMvi-nMTravi-riM- Ilily
1 Ihe IMh
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Cat irf Hmy. reaaona, U
what naiiiH-nfti
hapiH-ned lo
to n ous»
bugi jcour
Is Wuiii
i
Uarefoot prleatH danced upon live
Hon. t'r.nl
!•>
B- WnUer. Jodff of
rb'*sS
CO.,.„,o„. .oo.,.,i
ord
tice for a month,
nisU«r of tbrtoteU' of Hei
Henry Voolu-r
riec flWs!t in xald ooart
;. nndhiM poUbrrw.f aad for
Hruoklyn
couirahend." exclalmt«d O'.NVlIl,
.hU p,«. lUng the blanket off
"Seire U youroelf." replied H«K>ley.
On. inju & Pnikiliipa
OlVI
DENTISTS
K^OVED TO OFFICES
VlRg VIGOR & VITALITY
om JOHNSON DIU8C0.
We will sell n fully guar»nleeil
RAZOR
1-ft *
P-OM
Tills is a Raz4»r Uml we guaranttH' to give Hatisfaetioii
anJ if yiMi want a razor
Estate,
HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
FRANK TRUDE
I4« Front Street
I Ihe Uitlle.
I'i*rhldden to curl ihetr hair, the
Jewish fatiory glrU engagi*<l m ibe
baking of unleavenivl rwkiv> In IahIi,
Aiifelrla, have airurk.
KTE. BAR. MOOI
THROAT'aad
OP GLA8I
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PIT------------------------~
OIBee
601 Wilbala bkMk. Gte
Bfi.
OIBeefiOtV
■aaipboae W.
IRfi. W. 8 A W. 8 MOOP
Ofiioa. CIU.. 107; Btil. tf.
W 8. 710 Waabtoctoe oi
^bono tic. BaU M. Raaldaaee. '
W. Taatb; GRx. pboae 70
bids.
toM^
Telepbonaa. ofiee lOt; raol
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Pbro*
etoa aad rtrteoL Raatovad to of
fieaa over Plrxt NatkamJ b^ OF
txeaa phoaa ttC__________ _______
08 F. P. LAWTON—0«ce room, ra
Btored to new Mnasoa bioek. ear
door to Dr. Hiiftof' ofiioa
08 8 L. THIRLBY-Spacial attea
tSoB to dtoeaMi of ehlldrea Boon
40» State Bank hide Botk pboaaa
HARRY 8 HARNER—Sxpart plaao
inner aad action refnlator. Saiit
facUon suaranteed. With Klabal'
Mnxle Bonoa. Cltz. phone S«4
>8 CHARLES A. BURBRID08 Den
tixl. 301-2-3 New Wilhelm block
Traverse City. Mich. Clu. phone 14t
Oradnatc of Philadelphia Dental ool
lega.
HERVEY H.* ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse aty. Mich, cruxens phone 104
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa
per—our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furiviure finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.
D8 O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Solher
land block, physician and snrseoa
Citizens phone 364.
DRS. J. a 8 MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OOoeBOST-SWUlMUnBldc t ». a Bo U
ltoS|>.m. :U)S •T<«unK«. Bwid«ao* »
Wyokoaefi^L C;Ux««w Pbaa# 467.
JOHN R. SANTO
UEIERAl nSURMCE
flen. Ik*njamln JiiTrera. UlM-ral
liMider In Ihe laie revoliiilon. has lH?en
ap|H>tnl(Ml tuilitary ckldf
the Venez
uelan froailer
•KenmHlys." and e.-.- lhai the n*d
Try a *>111 to-nlght.‘»
For flal* by aU Dragglota
lO Cent and fifi Cent Eoxea
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTCS
Tharsday, Friday WALL PAPER
aad Satarday
JURE I, 2 AID 3,
The Salve That Penctretce.
John W. While, one of Coi. M j;ulLv'e
IVWilfv Witch Ita/el Salve
tratr* Ihe poree
ree of the aktu,
aki and by Hm
anllHepdr. rubtrocleni abd healing influenct- it milidueo inflammaUitn and
curea Iloilo, tluruo. Cuts. KcM-ma. Tel
ler. illnr Worm and all akin dloeaono
A eiieclflc for blind, bleeding. Itching trip to Chicago as Ihe natlon i, head, i
and protruding IMleo. The original and
genuine WlU h llanel Halve to made by
R C. iX-WHt A Co., aud »ohl h) all
dcalero.
lom /XND WOOD...
Wbi'u you want Ice or WoikI ilon’t listen U» a smooth
titlkor; he wants your ilolhir trxlay ami will b»* in some
other town tomorrow. I do not nood to make yon
iiromises as to giving gcaxl serviw; you know Uiat I
have done so during the tvist 15 yt^ars and exix*ct to
till **be end of time. CltiXfiBl* PhoM 711
JAMKS G.
m and strung IkkIv
01 de|M>nd on the quantity of food you
u liui on Us iK-rfeci dlsiwtion and
proiM-r asslmllailon. When you uke
'.iHlol !>>s|iepsla Cure your system
L’lo all the nourishment out of all the
uh\ \4in eat
!i digests what 'on eat j
:-gardles« of Ihe eoodtlUiO of the'
loiuaeh and eomers t^e nutrient!
•TWnt" for * flrit" and X^>»*"
PU'pnriles to the IiUhvI and tissues. >
••bird."
This builds up and oirtmgtheno the cn-f
Peter Henry Cbevantler. who la aald tin's ystero. K(mIu1 cures ludlgesilon. J
Ih'Ichtug. 8«>ur Riomarh, <
to kafe niade a fortune in ihe manu l>>s|»epMta.
Weak Hea*-|. etc. Hold bv all dealers. '
facture of the toy baUpoQ. which haa
Senator Proctor of Vermont U fast r
amuaad chlldrda for a couple of geueratkiBa, U reduced to a aiate t*l imv- iMJComlng «tne of tbe largest real estate .
erty, which baa compelled him to jolu holders to Washington. He kai great |
tbe atreet-cleaning gang of Wcaiflohl. faith in the city and thinks that ihc^
N. J. Ha waa bom la Porta and came price of land U gvdng to increase there j
to tkM country when a very ^oung rapidly.
atoo. At oae Ume ba bad tea mi
kbi employ eelUag UUooaa on
If In a kind of bilious mood.
You wish an aid to digest food.
•traato of New Y6rk.
No «ither pill U half so good
Om of tbe witneeaua before the aenAs iK'WUCa Utile Early Risera.
ato oogamlttee t« tnteratatu commerc<
The Famous Ultle Pills. KAR1.Y
wan a oollege profeeeor and after he RIHRKH. cure Oonstlpallun. Hick Head
bad flwaa tbe
oommlttee man> ache. tllllousnesa. etc. They never
nor alckec. tot Impart early rlotbaortee be waa aakad'lf tbe people gripe
Inx energy. Good for children or
wore U favor of gtrtag tbe oommlaaiou
power to fix mtea. The witaeaa rcpUed that nil tbe profeoMira of eoon
TRY A RICCRO WANT A&
eaay and other ooUega men with whom
ha tolkod thought ns be did. "Do they
all know aa much about tbe aub)eel
an you Aor dryly toqnlrad Senator
Pomknr.
MoUnrc^n-law cauce nine tentba of
tto filraroas. daolamd to opM ooart
ladga D. fi. KeadnII
Pdriaount. W.
'■ ■
OOINO jnSBlNQ? Stop at 0«^
matoo Braa.* State strsat livery ban
aad gat four balL AH kteda. fresh.
may 10-tt
ELECnaOTY
FOR
POWER.
MOI^ICINS
JURPET CLEAIIR6 WORKS...!
Carpet aeonioc and Poattov Rmoentii«. Carpet aesrioc and laytof.
Befoce aeodlng your old car^ra
awey to be made tote nice, lat aw
■bow yon mmyim
.
.
.
H. 8. CHAPm, Prfprlette
tea Waabk^toe 81
LOT FOR SAIE!
KoUol
a
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
e oompai»t. caicAog nm
WUl FtFEII ME
to L. 8 BUILOIN8
Oik. ^Horoo Seo
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
256 Front Street
GEO. A. JARVIS
H.&H.E. TIME CURD
I
DENTIST
is
201 FRONT STREET
11 Ibini
6n. W UcWitlir
MttK 4 NeWETHY
ar Bt I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
URIUD RAPIOS I IIDIili If
COXPAUY,
la BKsel auder. April 8 ML
Must be Sold by June 1
DYSPEPSIA CURE
FRE RStRANCE
6EHERU INSURAICE
4iBxi32
TRUSTEES
O. P. CARVER A BRO
M rroa OBdar a«y mm Kivimis
r«8J4a m. sad OdartXtyS 41p.m.
In Rear Of New Postoffice
B. Morgan, P. Kyselka
SHARNS
Ofloe UC. New wnhtom nioea. c
PhoM Ilf
Give us Your Bid Offer
New Wilhelm Block. Travel
O. D. MILLER
OK M T 1 O T
(XaUBaal DsaHmi)
BMg. 0«aat
^-^aadBa*
SIT.
Eisrrs
*iyjs.r.2?7'ar..‘i8L!L»>- - —4I Ite
O
Ml A M I
Pure ice U In demand the
wbulo year ‘round—more In
Rummer than In winter, to bo
aure—but Btlll Alvaya In de
mand. for prescnlnx meau.
milk, fruit. vegeLable*. etc.; for
use In the alck room; for cooltog beverages; for making Ice
cream, etc. When jroo are plac
ing orders for ice. don’t forgit
that oar ice is good, and la well
known for lu high qnaUty.
cur
EYES
. m. m.
examined free
fX to DOOKWOGD, 8.P. R8 8.
PereATarqubttb
SteBswsagseas,
/^LASSES
InOUlID THAT All
Curw Headaohwa. Btralgrtitan
Croee By«s and RMtoro
PerteotVyeioev.
dm.
•». A. W08.STB
Dry, Hard and Btel Wood. Bovth BMo
■TtelK
C. B. TAYUHIGOU. CO.
TRY A R8C0II0 WANT AD^
I
1.940
THE EVENE<G RECORD
TKAVEIISl CITY, MICHIOAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, IMS.
6 PAQE8
tFSevU. tSUHHUPW WIIVICC.
tREAT SEA BAHIE BY NI6HT
Two Fleets Fought By Glare of Searchlights and
Cannon’s Flashes
JAPANESEUOST ONLY 800 MEN
SMAU OOY
WAS FORGER
TOOK CHECK FOR
FROM B. J.
MORGAN SATURDAY.
Umlng Description of the Battle By a Japanese CASHED n AT J.W.MIUKER S
THEN SHOWED *HI8 PLAYMATES
Eye Witness
^
A GOOD TIME.
Imiai Fleet Was to all Practical Pirpcses AncDiilated -Sereral
’
Im Before Fall Eiteat of Killed or Captured Will
I
Be Koon-Bossiaa less Was 7,000>
|v
’
Kaiser Wants Peace.
Cut the Lining From Hie Cap and Se
WEATHCfl—GsoMmllr fair tODldit
mad. Frtdsr: oooisr Friday sfler*
boos; fr«ah aootbvest wind.
6 Q*CLOOK EDITION
DIED FROM INJURIES.
WeDoBepairm^
WlHIam Hvnieti Hurt In a Runaway
Last NighL
By Wire to the Evening Rocord.
Adrian, Mich, June 1.—Wimarn
HarmoD, a fanner llrlag at Wolf
Creek nine miles north of here, died
at 9 o’clock this morning as the resnh
of a fonawmy accident near Onsted
last ‘evening. He was inju^ inter
nally and cm about the beaA
OXFORDS
VICE PRESIDENT MADE THE FOR
MAL ADDRESS.
For the youngsters, arc .nil
the go this season. They
are made of light Tan Calf
akin, on tlie new wide Ostho|)edic last
Grounds of the Lewis and Clark Fair
Were Soon Thronged With
Eager Sightseers.
thrown open totlay and many thou
sands of eager sightseers were throng
ing the grounds within a short time.
Vice President Fairbanks made the
addness representing the president at
Bpaelal to the Evonifig Record.
j ships: Aleaander HI, Osiliaba. Mav-1 yearoYd Master Bmnlo Rakoo^en. lh»- the formal opening.
LOfiden. Jeans 1.—A thrilling aocorntt |
O'**
Oirse gunboats.
|
is now charitrd with the
THERE WIU. be a hard times so
i; ‘ Of th# naval battle In ties oea of Japan
GIVEN NO REST.
] forging and passing of the lost check
-No rest was atlowad the Rueaians. Saturday from the office of B. J. Mor cial given by the Ba«t Side club June
^ Aa given out by Moji. a Japanoaa cor^fler the check was missed a 3 at the Swedish hall, corner Sute
eoagondant of the Dally Telagraph, When Sunday dawned, the Jepaiwee
9a«t came to e still closer range, press- ^f^h was quIeUy InsUtuted for fact.* and Barlow, June 1-21
\ toho oays ha witnaaaad the Sght.
tend to locate the alleged
**At & o’clock Saturday morning.*' Ing the Ruse en« onto the northwest
and the lad himself became a
^ srinso the 'corraapendanL *%tsam)ng at coast of Nagata. All day Sunday the |
^ : twelve knots, the Russian fleet steered baUla raged with unabated flerceneas j ,„pe«.t ihmugh his failure to return
r through the Korean atralta. The Rus- but the Rueeiene were In no etrategioal {to »ork Saturday morning. His abfurther made more sufpir - plane wont ahead full apaed. afTording position In which they could offer any
dng to the freedom with whleh
an improoaiva sight. Maanwhile the effective resistance. One by one their j
Japanese were lurking In the neighbor- mighty ^lp> Mnk with hundreds of; ho was found to’spend money.
brave
soldiers:'
: hood and thalr auxiliary fleet to the
On Bsturday evening. It is alUged.
JAP LOSS IS 800.
north headod off the Ruaeiens, then
he treated1 live little cumpanlonr to a
London, June 1.—Admiral Togo re supper
the great battle began.
the Little Tavern and
ports
to
the
Japanese
government
that
ROJESTVENSKV IN TRAP.
the total losses of the Japanese in the
•Ivo, also BUendIng the theater Sat
"Admiral Togo’s vessels maneuvered
recent naval battle number about 800 urday evening. Policeman Mike LltwKh perfeet precision and
: Rueaians ware enfolded by their firing men. Three torpedo boate which were ney and^William Moody siwrched thi
sunk were all the veseels. lost by the Ilulo fellow Saturday but were unable
; front and both flanks. The ecene was
Japanese. The admiral says that H to And anything on him. it later devel
^ superbly tarrible, the guns of naarly
will be several days before a detailed oping that bo had cut a portion of the
Think how much
fifty warahipe ware being fl^d and
report of the ioeaca ae well aa of the lining of bis cap out at the bark and
new and again a great oraah sounded
fun yon could
i as Ifia. loud rsperta were ooincident' captured men can be made. A report. jn^rte<l Ihe money there. After be
have with a cam
eaye
the
battle
pcoupied
two
days
and
1
taken
to
Jail
last
evening
be
con^ Per a time the belligerents gave ehot
^ signing Uio chock in Johnera. Let us show
I for shot and throughout Ihe conflict two nights and the enemy scattered In ,
^
^
grocerj-- It was in the
’ the floota were on the move. But the every direction.
you a few. We
FLEET WAS WIPED OUT,
|
of Mrs. J. B. Hcneen and as she
Raealane daviatsd from their original
carry a full line
It is stated In the official reports re-j
aot been in the habit of signing
^ coarse and with a haetile squadron on
' the east aide and another ahead of him ceived in Tokio that In addition to the ^ them the dUcloaure developed. The
of kodak supidies
was passed at J. W. Milllken s
Rojaetvansky area practically defeated main fighting force of eight battle-|
wHhln a few hours. Hs had fallen Into ships, three armed cruieers.and three Igtorc.
coast
defense
veeseli
which
were
cap^r.
Mlllikon
notified
Mr.
.Morgan
i: the trap which had bean awaiting him
tuned or destroyed, most of the second last evening after the notice of the
;• aver ainea ha left Madageecar.
class Russian cruisers and subsidary |
aging check was published in the
SEA BATTLE BY NIGHT.
vessels were destroyed, so the whole , K^^cord. Thocase will come up tonu>r"The Japanese knew Instantly their Russian fleet was practically annlhl-„,omlng at 1*;CO In Judge Roberts'
enemy was beaten and the concentra lated. The Russian cruiser Aurora (.„urt.
tion of thoir fire now became absolute- was probaHy surk.
: _
* ly Informal. Between 3 and 5 o’clock TORPEDOES WERE SUCCESSFUL.!
J.E.COR FRONT&UNION.
Saturday a Ruaalan eniiaer of the NakAtt.nu,r I. cir,d to the fact th.t
-'■•‘"rton »' '!■<■ IloardmM.
; ; himoff claoa and the converted cruiser ih, Japan.*, .orp.Po ,p.ra,io„. w., *'™”*>■'
j
'h<-varl.hy.and numlKh-of artlKamtchatka foundered. Then the Rue- W,hly aucaafpl and that th.
alan fleet broke Into utter disorder Jority of tl
lame Ruaalan ...aala i
O C, MOFFATt
The vteeele no longer preserved their were sunk
th, ,ault Of then,. Hi
, I the children or placing in his desk
formation but went along on a sig-xag Is officially announced ...
Abstracts of Tltla
eaurae. At t p. m. Saturday the Jap- Admiral v.lrilema* waa k.llM Ih the
»*RICE8 8ATI8FACTOMV
anaaa torpedo boat destroyers went na,al .h,a,.m.nt,
gatabllahau In IBOS
““
feiward with their greet search lights
Room
310 State Bank ume
KAISER WANTS PEACE.
I*
While the large Japanese war' ships
Advice. r«:elved Ih SL Pet.mbur,! *“*>
Tbllron and » ap
Mvarml th. da.t„.f attack b..l,rom BeHm «,y th.t Kaiaer Wilhelm'
*“
» ere not
property of the lad.- a complaint
naath the Sheila from the great cannon, j yerterday forwarded an urgent dls-j'*”*
“•*’
» *
lodp*d with Chief of PoHei- Ren
Tbo Ruaalan fleet continued to respond 1 patch to the crar asking the empc.*or |
sho was nvked to look the matter
to the firing and a oea battle took ^ to make peace with the Japanese.
|
up.'
He
aliMi
had
a
number
of |K>otnl
pinco by night, the swiping acarch
7000 RUSSIANS KILLS').
Ilfhta lighting up the derks of the
|t |« eetimated thrt 7.000 Russians cardK and these were taken away from
him. with papers bearing the headline
CriBnell Bros’. Mssle Boose
wAiT:y I
DRUG J-TORE
CITY BOOS STORE
BOBAST-SUCBEI CO. Prw.
They’re
By Wire to the Evenmg Record.
Till Oittan tiara till clasi faaarraw la papn far fiial clestrg
aitsala. Wait.
that are appreciated are Books. In this store you
can find a brand new lot of the newest in fancy poe^
ical worics, au(^ as podded ooae oalf editions, bunt
leather and padded silks that are moat attractive^ A
fnll line also of late books of fiotian. May we have
the pkasure of sbowing you these gc^ things?
BosterBrown
EXPOSITION NOW OPEN
creted the Money There—Bo
Has Been Under Suspicion
on Previous Occasion.
6ifts Ur Commencement
Have two oobbtets, ao can
do your work promptly
OUBM «r* Bot mad« from «h«
UMto while and
Cool,
and you'll c'4eeh the
rba-iiK a Blae f
or double brtWRt.d.
light aa yon
Li^t.
Stylish
CBBTas SkoM arc jost the
thing for them during va
cation. They wear well,
an* cool and are cheaper *
tlian h*ather.
MWriedririi
Kobeck & Heyt
LArtton
Olo't.tolmvw
DOROTHY DODD
OXFORDS
Don’t slip at heel as do
other low cuts
GUT PRICE SHOE
SALE
SOLD ONLY BY
BACIHAffM-r
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for Intle
money and be happy.
ELKSKIN SHOES
ffiVEE,
to fit all .size of feet.
See Our Window for
Bargains
ALFRED OTLICK
& CO ...
*42 a FRONT ST.
B903C0E
Not Only
ForLumber
and Bnildins: Ma
terial* but for all
kinds of finished
woodwork!
T F this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Citizens Phone. 32: I
W. L. Brown, Managqr.
THE REASONS WHY
r:“nru'::.rh:rc;rv’:ir.r;rK7,\^.r^^^^
the lta...iAm all ef wh,r pun. we, ,
bead mi.Ulned by Admiral
mlMd <m Oiam the little cr.l.
enter fr.dnre.
Bart«<l «. .nd aurk th. tellowlnBH,. other wound, are.ligbL
’
'
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'
~~T
“*
*
.
...iipi, 1
befi.r»« the imllcc.
Master Bennie Kakoohcn is the son
of romiMi*-atlve strangen. in the- city,
'
.............
Ujw Hurdles—Hodge and Wyn- • who arrived here last winter from
COLUMBIA WILL CARRY SENIOR jkwp.
| New York. The mtither at one time
ANNUAL EXCURSION.
j Relay Ts-am-Hodge. Winnie. Hunt- gave the police tnmble by being un
-----------:er ami MiihT
able t.> talk EngUhh. She waa plckinl
Local Trnck Team WUI Ertrr Into^^^tl—,i„.
up on the street one morning noar
Dual Moot With the- Itnola ubt.imM r..-, p<unts and Travers. Cass and State and was considered In
Icvoix High S^o^.
i city 27 but the local boya think that sane berause of her frantic cBorta
—
■
t'harlevoix “go uome.* make heraelf understood. She be
At
tomorrow monilur Ihe*
_______ _
comes hysterical on small provixation
and last evening when the policeman
ateamnr Colomhln^lU
oimsirn -rn wee-rsi
nual caetTrsloti given by tbe s.mlor ;
^ BURNED TO DEATH
• arrived wss the subject of the same
class of the High school. The dciitna-;
I wild hysterical outbreak as she waa
Hon of the meny cpowit Is Charlevoix i Engine Struck
Oil Wagon and E®-j the day sho lost herself and the police
gincer and Fireman Both Met
%-here the local track team nlll eu-!
found her.
a Horrible Death.
; *mgc in a dual-t
YOU High w-hool
xd tra®t«im.
Of eventa andscni
sentri^^rom 1
nln^ Ri
City Is:
Dayton, Ohio. JnniIf 1.—E
lOh-Vard Da.*.h—Hodge and Winnie, j
Gimby mud Fin-man Chari
> andjPrjxM'.
l>oth
of
Columlms.
J .
------- -i NORTH MANITOU ISLAND RE8Ijsyloanla passenger due at €:35 were
DENTS UNRESTRICTED.
iter.l burned to death at a crossing alx>v< ^
li^hh,|rWnntt and Munter.|
Half inic Run-^McT and McOany. i BHilwater Junction this morning. The
Mile
and Mt^rry
i train struck an oil wagon, the engine' Four Deaths Have Occurred on
^lU Itt^MIlIer and McC
Island From the Eoidemic
8* JUgpp-%alkor
JUflpp-^alkor and H. Acker-1
A
High*
curred.
‘
ef Diphtheria.
A straogcr who amused himself last
Pole
Ackerman and Nelevening by using insult log language to Special to the Evtmlng Record.
ladles passing along FVont afreet, was
-Hunter and Nel
Glen Haven. Mich, June 1.—^The
Shot Pot—Amtabucicher, H. Acker- cooped ap by the chief of police and quarantine at North Manitou where
to ABE B. Ackerman.
liberated this morning after aleeplng diphtheria has raged waa lifted yester
. Throw—AmUbueleher. If. j the Jag off.
day. Four deaths have' ocenrred from
AitoertBBa and E. Ackerman.
j L. K. Cleveland took out papers au- the disease, two danghters of Sdward
Tmern Throw—Amigbuelcber. Win- IhorUlnf him as . notary public
Fisher, a suitman. being the last, not
^ MtotoM B. Ackerman,
[toy.
rejgNted before.
et!
......
b Always in the Lead
p*ars of successful business. Buying pianos that rmr
exjx'rience has pro\*en to our entire satisfaction hat-c tht?
stuff in them, the «*ommon sense, the tone, tile dunibilily,
the satisfaction to meet the nxiuiremcnts of the most consystem
uyer. Onr installment sysU
rvative3 niusicinn«or
niusicinn*or buy
faultless.. Just
Ju as pleasant to buy on time as though you
paidI :.ill
“ cash.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
Nicmc/ers lcaihiic nomc boose
CONFIRMATION SUITS
fS'
m
111!
IS* Kss% ^rork«
MONS
YOUNG MBNS
CLOTHING OrURNISmNGS
QUARANTINE IS LIRED
Ho'fc
Goods
Cwo-Pidce Suits and Straw Bats
The hot w(sa(hcr is on the way—it never fails us—
You cannot afford to be uncomfortable when two-pie<x*
Suits may Ik) bad for $7.50. $10.00. $12.00-straw'
hats from SOc t# $3 00—*See*our window. Our straw
hat line will e<}ual anything shown for valiie and va
riety of styles.
Wc have ever>'thitig that is
right in our lines of
Confirmation Suits
$2.00 to $8.00
The lines embrace B
splendid assortment of Norfollcs, Two and Three Piece
Suits* in dark colors, and
so well made as to be
adapted for School wear after their usefulness for con
m
firmation is past.
BOYS’ L0H6 PAHT SUIfS, S5.00 TO 112.00
Black, Blues and other plain dark colors—single and
Double Breasted.
w
m
BHBRMAM
(2STBW OAVia BX.0021.)
i'lie...
•->—
Dink TfiAvnM 6ffr»
THE^gB^:<»P
wchioaii. thimummiv. junc i. ins.
OIL HIUtT OUYS A ^ORCSr.
YEimHI
CITY COUNCIL A^NOvio trmm
LAST SVCNINO.
scums ffoT^ $36.soo
•ALAmU
fCCMAIN THE
THIS VCAft
T^i wm
•T. JW Mt KkQOl taS hU IMm! m_,u.
„ „„
lo yttf aad I
Jnnu 1.—h la . aaiwaaeed tbal tbe SOndard OO <
wml ymx there Are
mert of
^bay baa 1
opmlag doe aad In IflO ^
flUM Mb er water wesfeaboada.
,
to ewM
t^laa coa
talalag eevexal miUkm feet of gnm
Cm Cere for ttaelL
bleb oQ bairato
bairals prtU be
Mr.
said that with the rate timber, ffom which
pannfactnred at
ef lacfoaec. that la a few ye^ tbe
water wortca would be able to
'folgad Virginia aad CaraUna Coast
^
Si
AAMC Cn» tte nur Oken.
Win
(
matHetod Oudag fo tba ^awlag of Nymaiwue dtraat
l<
At tbo apeetol aaaaUag of tba city
councU last evealag. the bodgot for
tbo year woo paofod. Tim badNt tbla
yaaris ITS.«00 or Urn UaUt allowad by
ibcchartcr. The asoetiag was devoted
to repoha and reeoonnendat
tbe powBinao oa waya aad
wbldt war* all adopted. Tbe ordinaaco to ftx tbe oalartoa of tbe varioua
eby ofooora and tbo ordlnanoe to talae
I71P00 by general
I'* “
T*. MhooU '
Oyfog of taabw
i
to. fo lu tarmento. tike dying of cbo*
aumpttoa, Tbo prwgrese of ooBsaau»-:
tkm. frakn the begbuifaig to the very
end. is a long tortare. both to victim
and friends. "When I had eoaaump^
tkm In lu flrwt stage.*' writes Wm. My
ers. of OearfosB. Md.. “after trying dlf(creat medldaes and a good doctor. In
vain, 1 at tarn took Dr. Ktag s New Dis
covery. whlcb aaickly and perfectly
cared me:*
Prompt rrilef and sure
me:
coughs, eodds. sore throat, j
Positively prwveats |
Ouazantoed at Johnson i
Drug Store Oo.'s. F. H. M<
Meads and 8.'
Stares. Price ^
E. WaK A Sons* Drug Si
Me and ll.UO a bottle. 1Trial bottles
—y~-,____________
A newJndpopubir fad Is le bare
Good mlrice to women. If you want
flowers of peculiar colors, different a beamifol eomplexloin. clear skln.j
,^»kb nature give. tbem.
Mr. Manmy thought that two yean
bright eyes, red lips, good heaUh, ukc ■
would probably wipe out the Increase ^
. change in tbe color of «
Hoillster'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Tlierc
to the Bohaol «cpeaaM.
|
Into a small
fa nothing like IL 35 cents. Tea or
<«• »*
ob»-t««h of Its Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
dldat
get
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^ tho growth that was figured^
strong amiuonUi
oa and in addition tbe Hannah per- With this simple and easily luailc t
. ^
Scare,
anaal estate amounting to about Ills.- mlxtnre you may change to> a
s bright ' gome day >v>u w ill pet a l-aJ scare,
NO bad bsoa witbdrawa from tasa- green any floger that Is red w Tiolei.! when you fwl a polo in your U*wcif
tlpa. Tbe^ ordinance for the budget All you have to do i* to dip the flower
*??*"*'.
,i.« ritange «III nr. KlngV New Ufe Pills
was tbea paaaed.
into the mlxtnre. ami the
all bowel and stomach Ul?t?asi
AfitkflpIttiAg Ordlnanoe.
i at oin-e take place.
tdllousnews. coatl
as headache, tdliousoe
Although be stated that It couldn't! Yellow flowers are not elmngcd by besa. etc. Goaranteed at Jot
proflerly dome before tbe meeting the | this pro<-ess. imt white omw usiially j Storv* Co.‘». F. H. Meads. 8.
Sons' Drug Stores, only 85c. Trj
BMiror asked the clerk to read a com-1 torn to a yellow or a d.^^) orange j
mualcaflon In order that the aldermen
The artifHi of the fluid Is almost i I Are you lacking lu strength and
might know what it contained. This
was from the Woman's club, signed by 4tanaiwou«. nnil yoti nisy vary the < •vigor? Are you weak? Are you iu
rlBklh some flowera f
Do you ftn-l all run down? Tht
Mia. J. W. GaunUett, corroapondlng perlineiit by •xirlsklliig
iLeut. which «»U,
Instesd
of dipping tiumt.
secretary, asking that thewntl^plttlng
pve a s)>ptic4l effect.
1
ordinance bo enforced. Tbe meeting 1 Somewhat
all
tinrwhnt idmU.*ir results may be
“ who„ '
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then adjourned until. Monday night.
prod<lured by using ammonia only, but i Mountain Tea. -o
Pnig Co5 i. loucrr t
(be I
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20 STYLES
•f tSn* hudjr rOtSmC
CwOuta an' U-i^ aboam on
floor. Sjanr
x>ciul:
well .in.’ulc t*nrt, |x*rlorale(l
ix*rforaled
back iiud
aunl seal, all beat grade
sWl cear«
r, niblx*
niblXT oosL
liivs. runs perfectly qoieeleaga
will last YOU eerenil seaeons.
ONLY $2.90
Others (nxn
$1.65 «p
rccliniojx GtvjL\irtR.
KEFOflUTATiON IN MICHJQAK.
Tb« oae«U«i of TofowWAUoo U •!Kvon'thiti^ in boo<x> famishinir on yunr own terme; jtist a
tn«dBc doM ottMtloB all ovor Um
saiall }gtvni<Mitdown: at
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UaNetf UiaiM. sad la aoms porUons
of Ibo WOtt^MtpMlBMOti slrasdr I
ha»« proroa UMi la^ uacu whlcb
haft >MB dMOdad of tbdr prodoctl
mt
for aoMo yaara amr aive prooUso of a
Mobed crop of aood Unbar oot naaj
yoara teoca. Tbia rapid dcatroctloo
The loltowlag are t
of jdia MicblNa fbraaU brtnsa UOa lin- which wlU be ralaed by taxatlop:
poflaat piobtaa to tbe (foot la thU
a^fo, ■ aad oapodanau bsTa baaa
ando for aaroral ycfoia which adlcaie
Haanlbsl OawUa's Cltosk
aooeaaa uadar a ayaiemaik plao
l>olloa .....................................
Hsnnlbnl Hamlm. fur many years a
The Mic^lW Inreator baa pobUabad> PrlnUng . .............................. . .
United States M'uator from Miilite. aud ulcers, fever at>rea. wore eyes
aa artlcla/d^ the aobjact aad rafaia
LlflT OF THOSE WHO HAVE COM-;
president during the civil
to tho»e»p^maou mada bjr the CleraateTCO EIGHTH ORAGE
""i
laaiOlffa lron company of the upper
Mmsclf:
.............................................. 7A00
An Knglishmnn by tbe nSiiie
pootnaahi \Thia ooaapaay owaa naay Scboola ...................NJOO
Pearson, while passing along
(haaaanda of acraa of harraa load.
Program Will Be Given in Steinberg's
mhI Ini
MapU inctSpifo of vIUqIi UMy#afo fo'
Total .............. ..dTSiSN
Grand Opera House TomorpViPtad. aad the proapect la now that
In Uie Plral, Third, fipuith i
He brought suit against the city
Stylish and good wearing fabrics; every suit is
row Morning.
irtUilD haK a oaotory a crop of Unbar firth warda Uie sum of four mlUa
fw fl.OOO. and engaged Hauilliv a»
guaranteed from the makers; ^o you run no risk ^ be pfodooad which wl^ oat
each dollar aaMaaed valuation and In
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j counsel.
but the Htyi
Tho following Is a list of jiuplls who I Jlniulin won
toacUoa in ihe lanbor Indaatry.
the Second ward throe rollla on each
in buyinj; here, besides we claim that we can and
lM‘Mipn-me
Tsmrt.
Hcie.!
The roforeataUon of laada with pine dollar aaaeaaed valnaUon were recom will graduate from the eighth grade j api»ealed to tin’
do sell the best suits in the country for the small
decision was for HaiuUn *
troaa baa been given a trial aad Uiere mended for gMieral street Improve tomorrow morning: For Sole or Trade
sum of $10.00. $12.00, '$15.00 and $IS 00. We
to ovary jeaaon to bcllwo that the ro- ment. In tbe nrst. Third. Fourth and
Elmwood Avenue.
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Arthur.Irish, Catherine 1‘affhausen,|
also have a nice assortment of youths’ suits at
sali will be ver>’ gtaUfylng. The llrat Fifth wards a tax of one mill and In
experiment waa tried throe-years ago tho Second ward two mlUa on the
Bstclla Cole. IaIs Iabc. Harr) Hob-] ..
$'^.:>0. $0.00, $10.00 and $1200, made from the
Also double harness
vbon about forty acraa were plaa(^ lar as a ward district fend and a
ron, laabclle Howard. Clara Novak,'
same house that makes our men’s suits. Call
•"Thai's your d.nmages. after tnkinSi
with young pines from the Negannoe vf one mill for school purposes and Mary Fifan-k. Vlciuria Ha|.'«Uivska.
and see what we have.
v
fibno^. The treea when planted were ooe mill for a sinking fund will be Flank naaman, IJcriha Urban. Harold
Sell on installments if
several other rxprnse»;.'
Dumbrillc,
Gertrude
Scott.
l.aH>
Mr-.
laaa
a foot In height but
raised.
you wish.
The ytngllslinuin lonkril ai
Wethy, Arthur Olson. Hahumll Cher
(ran three to four loet. and In a very
SalariM.
* and eli.vit
mP ITisnvIIea
bir.
then at
Ilnmlin **V
baaHhy atataef growth. *nie oonpany
The aaUrtea of the vartoua city ofthlp.'
ooatenplatea the planting out of fO.OOO noera were llxed aa follows:
Ington and Mary Ellen Petersen
—Hflston Herald.
or aaore you^ pinea on a forty-acre City clerk .........................r..........
Boardman Avenue.
IMIONOGRAI’H
I>A.N'Ci:
tract at Anna river. There arc trees City treasurer.............
Frank Ashton, Ib-rtha Benedict. R«»l.IdO
Prof. J. Ik- Commerce will gjv«' a
from ala to tweiva Inches high, the City attorney ...................J..',..
lanu Cornell, Herbert llachm. (;<*orRi™ Ba>n7r. 'Andn.w' EldrAHl’ Emma dancing party at the old KIks hall.
Oaha
Bead having lM-«*n planted In the
Superintendent of poor.........
Foster. Ix-vcrn Ih^gi-s. Jlelen Hannen.
^he pr..fe.-sor
aery two years ago. It Is believed Judge of Recorder's court......
Florence Laird. Horlense Martlnek.
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»»‘d-»'ar ai.s
that this crop will mature In from Weigh master..................
llanj
of
famous
iiand
on
the
Billson
dance
llfijr to alirty yuana. Tills aaems to be HealUi offleer................. .............
Mas Rogers. Marie l.eewald. \VilU__.
L grand siicco!*.
Frank Strangways and CapUola.
(ccords which
a long disunct* off, bin tbe manage^
(For clerical work, InapooUoo
oak Psrk.
!
Ci.mmeTce will ese two ma
nant of tho Cleveland-Cllffs company
Id notices, disinfecting dlphrealises that tbo barren lauds can be theria,
Anna GoodaU. Homer Akermaa. i
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ihcria, aoarloi
scarlet fever ami
and smaib
amallCladvs rX‘pew. Ernest Falrcltild. Klor-;
®“ ®
HclecUon of dance music,
nade to produce consldejxble Vealth pox each 13^ all others |l each.)
If a syslo mof planting Is adopted at City engineer..........................
I.«b0 ence Nlrhcdtum. Olive Hopklns. Uoben »»• t'®® ®>’^ n«THi.ged summer prices
“'U cents at
this time, and the timber now being Supcrlntoodenl water worke^-.. l.4t>0 McLean. Allle Undquost. Frank Green-J
wood. Aloud Chase. Ih^rnle Pearce. »hls roccpllou.
planted will be a very valuable ass«*t. Chief of Arc department..;......
............................ ......................... ..
It has U*en argued by the
Chief of police...................1...... »«<• Roby Andemoo. Carl Noni. Undse IVt-! _
tAlko..
In.
Pltrtnr.
Ollr.
Allr.
BICCB8T
AND
BESTline ot Wof the company that if tho lands cut Assistant chief ..........i...... 100
over thirty yiwrs ago had been plante<l Three flremon. oach.../i.|..<... "20 smith. Min. imton mtd K.rl Vmloro i<Td«-R«hbler. Moimreh E.cycle.
Union Street.
' ColhOtWA Prices right- Julius Csmie
wUh young tr<ws that within a very Patrolmen, each man wbo has
abort time tho valuable iracU of tim
Hnrrr Ayens. Etnom Becker. Besserved one year or more...... «fio
•<>’
“-5^ >> >“»
As fine a line and large assortment as you will find in the city
ber would have been available, and New men.......................................... Wa» trice Clyde. Flossie CampUdl. Roy Mil
.‘Xll black Hose, all sizes, 10c a pair,
tbiu crop would doiibtlf-ss have sup Knglnaers at water works, each. 720 1 Icr. Flossie McMlchael and Ella Span-, ^
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black Hose with white foot, l")c and 25c.
plied the company's needs for Hs mines Hclp»>rs, two. each........................
*00 i.genlicrg.
,
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ki lnev «l
.-Ml lace hose*, all black, 25c and 50c.
for many years to come.
Board «f Education.
Central.
*.*60 os that of
F. C4>lller. of ChVi
Gladys Ashmun, Is^ila Atkinson. E*i- kee. la., bill EU-ctrir HltU>rs did It.
It la tbo purpoM* of the company
The exiH nsea of running the schools
Solid black hose with lace boot, 25c*and .50c.
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Wforesl bamni lands mheivver practi during the coming >-ear were caBmattHl mnnd An,l..n.m. Arthur Uschsut. Mo
^“"r»’'SrJr.i,,
Ul.-ick hose with fancy colored embroidery,
^Jv:.. r.-lv-l
cable as fast aa tbai feature of the as follows;
aelle Bennett, l^wli Boyer. Rena Cai eushlon; ___
and sufT«*red from riremlful
.'X splendid tan lisle for 25c.
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work cgn be glvim attention, fieveral Teacheva' aalarli*a............. f......|2ll,0«) ter. Dcaalc CJorboU. MIIIk Doan, 'Tom hackacho. headache.
depn*ssion.
A fine tan lace at '2.5c and 50c.
tracts are to l»e plantwl over this hum ReiAlrs and Improyemeiita..... 1.600 Dean. H. F. Douglaw*. Margn«*rt(c-In Electric BIUer». liiiowever. 1 found a
resttin-dl t«i
mer. Places where the coat of remov Fuel ......................
B»ana. tone Po*. Louise Howanl, Bern- <»"'• ®“‘‘ »'r them
The blue lace sells for 25c.
this gr»wi
• iKwfecI health. I
ing the brush Is light will lie glvmi Insurance ..............
300 ny Hdeome. Uura and Emma Han*-.
.uinllcine to all w-iU«
The all white lace costs you 5<>c.
tbe prefereuce, as the desire Is to Janitors' salaries .
SsMHi j lovaka. R«»l»ert Louden. Ne(Ue l»iiiirie. iioy»«, llvtT or stomach.
Kiomach. Giiarant«H.-it by
A fme black lisle extra light gauze, for 25c and 50c.
lino; Johnson Ihug Store Co.. F. H. Meadt*.
make reforestation as InexiMmslve
4U0{BmUy Loiickg. Oeoirie Lniman. Jni
School supplies
Sons, dmgglbl*. Price
jjg.
8.
E.
Wall
d:
show the largest line of misses’ ho.se at lOc, lac and 25c.
imt
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Morrison.
Howard
Morgan.
Eilirl
poaalhle.
C^iemlcal apparatus
This Is a problem ahk-h Michigan 8vl balwMxw aod microscope,
• 160 borne. Owrge IVtertyl. Maude Port'-r.
Childrens’Uce hose for 2-5c.
, ;
.;i‘ .
760 Mary Parr. Goldie Saxton. Gllbt-rl
lumbermen will be greatly intcrcaie<l Books, free text books.......
ATTENTION ELKS!
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue and whke, 25c.
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In, and It Is one which means much to Pl»nw ............ ....................V*
' Shllson. Hanley W'llhelm, Frank Wild-;
Don't forget tho closing party Thurt.
Infants’
wool
hose
for
2-5c.’
-S
tbe future of the state.
Incidontaia .....................•-!**'
day night, June 1st.
may 31-2t
Boys’ ‘iron Clad" ho.so. the strongest double knee hose that is made
Interest on bonda
Note, temporary loan..,.!..... a.Moi
(sizes 0 to 10 sell for 2-5c.l
On account of numt-muN extra
Notice.*
ptgltrr and the withdraw ing of a large
.143400!
Tixvcriso City. Mich., May 30. o.V
Total....... ........................i ■
ampnnt of propi'ri) from taxation, the
. SflOOj The partnership of Maes A Bell
eommltlee on ways and. means of tbe U-sa one . win ixx.............
. 3400 j (painters and paperhangers) from Oil*
Leas primary aohooi mooay
oommon council was confronti-d
. 1.000 j date is dissolved. C. C. Maes will cona gresit task in making out the annual Noo-resldcnl lulUoo............
rra»h«o« sod eotnforW tl>*Bkin.
—
- tinne tho businesR, alt work b*'lng
E«i>»ei*ny ractiuiiictxlMl fur
bkdget. »y dose Ogurlng. however,
trwWfsco. 26c.
iMHh
endb
Total
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7.000 j guaranteed first elas*. Call or drop
tbuy were able to make Uxti ends
nits of the i Total net haiSMO to lw.ralaed.. .364tK) i foa • postal at 125H Casa street, over
dOHNSON ORUQ^a
mcml and keep within the llml
Paige's rtoclrlc store.
may Sl-€t
charter. Tbe «ew school houae In-,
CfoM®<l toe appp.prUtkm for the; It waa rero«Mimtoto<l ^ toe folboard of education, the paving that i H»«lng ahortagea ba balanced from
wUI take ptoce tola year made u,c)tbe contingent fund:
buUdlng ot numoroua street InU'r**^: ‘‘anting ..................................... 9 703.18
A splendid assortment of domestic underwear, extremely varied
tions by tbo city a necessity and $U8.- Mr® fi®P»rimeiil
..............
MM
and attractive, enabling vou to get a complete outfit of garments in
miJen from L Ux list made a ma- Salaries
Salarie* ...................... ................ 4155.07
SSI .84
tectol dlffareooc. However. Improve- Poor fund ,
any size or style you may ask for.
NEW
OFFICE
OVER
PEOPLES
SAVINGS
BANK
1M.S0
Ubrary ...
.L.
were all neveaaary and will
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WSpiaikbui4SatkU T
BdUkto draw VmM«
Wb9 W Bu^
Ootbing
A O O IM
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We Can Save Vou money and
fiioe Vou Better Goods t r :
Scutt
sm
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MSWilbelm,
LADIES’ HOSE
;iVSi*.K,£
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kcxailSIUving Lotion
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la grofflng and property la inoreaalng
Id valua and will oonUnue to Increase.
TB» outlook for toe coming yean Is
very »ood. even if economy wBl btobto the Itema Mr. 'Bingham said that
eorved along certain Unea this year.
tbe street tnteraaeiiona were coeUag
the city a large sum this year, about
Hew«a Thia.
912.000. The (our mlU tax will bring
me Hundref
in about 91T.OOO and there wiU be some
ward for any case ofvCata----------------, not l>e enrwl by Hall'a Catarrti <3ore. money raiwned by the county but all I
that toe charter allowed had baen ap-j
F. J.' CHBNKV A icO, Toledo, O
iie undersigned. Lave knowa proprtolad. Jta tbe general stnatiund
eney for the laatlM»ara, and would be ahoTL Mf. WMibato imahim pat^lr.«5mblc In all
I transankiM, and financially mended that no ngw sidewalks be
aUe to carry tort any oMlgatlona made bolU oBleaB tbe money wea pnM cotbe
by hla firm. WaldtagT^Klttnari A Mar- pUj clerk or the walka were la n dan
via. Wholeaale Druggist^ Toledo. O. '
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Hall's Oatorrb Ogre H taken to- gerous ooadition.
Well to Look AheatL
•
ternalty. acting dlroeUy npon toe Mcml
and mucous aurfaces of the aystem^ Mayor Friedrich was of the optnton
*Taetlmontola ooM free. Price, Ttc pm
Uiat
U
would
be^jp^
to lock abend
' bottle. Bold by all druggiata
Tike HaB a Family PUla for conaU n ynnr or monu m timi tkn nnirll
could do anything perbapA bot to see
pntloiL
LADIES’, AND CHILDRENS’
DR. SNYDER
SUMMER UMRWEAR
DKNTI«T
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
A Three Light ChaBdclier
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Union suits arc so much worn and we have them io any way you
may require. Long sleeves, high neck, ankle length, short sleeve,
high neck, knee length, low neck, no sleeve, low neck, long sleeve,
these sell from 50c to 1.00.
The other styles of underwear sell from 25c to 50c.
A full line of Boys’ summer underwear at 25c,
Everything possible in childrens’ garments at 15c and 25c,
Ruben’s vests for infants and children, any size wanted; sell Siopi
25c to 1.25.
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Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
J. B. Paige Hectilc Co.
in,Ciiss STREET
PHONE.60*_
A TK HMIIIUI i U» '
a
HRCMIlUGMPMli I
m
nmwnmmwmnm, jwmm «rv, imimaii, tHUMBAv, juncumb.
ntn mtmfBm
Maumes ar iMmt and Wnissuy wm*
COUNTY FUNDS
or Busmess
or THE SOUTH
•e Dtanmaad la AM
TMa Wamu
TMOUAAMO
OOLLAM mit Chy Ml last evaalag for imi
Arbor where he will attand Che sdgfeUi
PLAOBO Ml PBO^LTt BAMIC
ea of health oSears
which eoBveasi thera today la the aew
ISTK iBPEcm OF nvn
CMsi ImBM Ifl Upas By
fiothSan
a Penaeaak of Chiea«o Mt for Maaiagtomaadafewdayawithfrleada.
iataa tkis morning after a haal
^ onlUmaee wlU be aeverely dealt
v|fn
Babbitt of Wflllama- i
teraau of the Bobemiaa eoiony which burg arrived la tb« dty this boob toat-i
■ W 31-St
U belaff caUbUaliSd at Karlla on the tead coiameaoomeat.
The aahjeeu takaa up treat af aaai-
The Bhawood avenne primary adtool
briaglBg $264.26.
Local Stors WiU Be Clooed Tomerre
^
Ashtoa.
Chief of Police.
M. A K. E. rmilmad.
“Zitl
baDdlBff were sold at aoetkm today.
medical buIMtag H-M.
IF Voc TRY one Of our lee cream i
w. H.
The main building
s^ aoM to Mr«. Freese finr $243 sad
tary. aetaBce and thd public health and
la Make Arvasifemewte for Cloo-
MABDTIItBO TO APPOINT •UPCN> embrace a wide scope oa aU eahjacts
pertaloJng to the wetlareof the pahllc.
VltOII OEAN«
among them beteg a lecture oa “Mod
the smalier buildings to varions par of Rapid City are la the city a short j
lies.
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time en route booie from a rislt at j
Repreaenutlres of the hitulithlc Cedar City.
;
InO Out Safe.*
ATTENTION. ELKS!
Don't forget tho closing party Thutw-
night, Jjno 1st.
may 31-2t
C. J. Lelaad left this morning for a_____________________
Charles
Rosemhal.
proprietor of company have been securing signa
tures of property owners oa Bute day's fishing at Carp lake.
WEDDING GIFTS.
«Ml« PwoldM for AoeortolAlnt Af> Sinclair, asembar of the s'ute board of the Boeum Btore'ln this dty. will at
street and bow claim to have a ma
Mrs. L. and Mrs. J. Hocksted of
Hand painted china.
health. Grand Rapids. The subject of oBco dose out hla boaloeae here and
' lltM liowdMfO of PomitiM l»
jority of the owners In favor of that Bingham arrired In the city to attend j
Rich cut glass,
the eCbrt to restrict tubercnloels will go Into buslBoaa on a mueli larger
Sterling silver Rpoocs,
the commencement exercises tonight.
h« taken vp by Dr. T. M. ICoee. bealih acale. The looal atom will be dosed material.
There will be a regular meeting of
tho tnofoi Oonlofi.
HandMime Jardinieres.
L^er
Bansen
of
Big
Rapids,
who
UMBorraw
to
make
arrangements
foi
ofteer of Grand RapldB, while the milk
Queen City
camp
Nd, 573,
Royal has been visiting his brother. Arvey • GRADl’ATE GIFTS.
problem will be presented by Guy L. the cloatng out sale. Concerning Mr.
‘A vorbol conmnnlcAtioo vob proNeighbors of America. Friday evening. Bunsen, of this city returned home yes-:
Lovely chatilalnes.
Kiefer, bealtb oflieer of Detroit. The Roaonthal's new venture, the Chatta
A fell ntteodaace U deslrtnl.
•CBtod to Uie boord of •openrtiors
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liandi-umt- watches.
terday at 4:35.
subject of street flushing as the most nooga Tlinea Jiaa the following to say:
, tordoy afloraocMi fro® property ownDainty gold tings,
The work of laying the curbing on
.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Und and son
“Charlea Rosenthal of Traverse City,
raUooal means for abatement of the
•n Of tbo OoofrnvtioiuU church to
the Bast Front street paring oontract Muir of Cadillac, who have been visit
f'ountain |>et:s.
dnst nulsanoe will be presented by Dr. Mich., and one of the largest merorhieh it woo MggoMed that the eouiiwas
begun
this
morning
by
the
work
Rich luckc-ts.
ing friends in the city, returned home
A. H.
Cote, health oMcer of Port ebaata <n| that section of the west, yes
ty piftco the curb In the etreet botveop
men brought here by the contractor. yesterday afternoon.
Suftalde gifi.s fn»m 5fic upwards. ■
Huron. A complete repert from the terday dosed a deal by which be will
the church end the jntl. It wm eutod
P. S.—See iwr new line of xourenir
John 8. Scanloo.'from Saginaw.
Charles Rosenthal arrived this after
director of the Pasteur institute vflll acquire on Aug. 1 from the Thompsonthnt the church woo
Owing to tllncsa Inthe committee the noon from a three weeks’ stay at Chat- j siioona.
be given by Director Thomas B. Cooley N'eal Shoe company Its lease on its
In the •treet on their
Ladies'^librmry social afternoon will taaooga. Tenn.. where he will locate in !
and last on the program is the new place of business.
this feet, the hoerd nleo made a mo
not be held tomorrow.
a abort time permanently. He cx-j
“Mr. Rosenthal will oix-n
subject of
“Malarial
Paraaliea
Thovateamer Columbia of the Trav presses himself as thoroughly pleased |
tlon to put h)
curbing on the coun
Birds “ the matter being in the hands date a large dry goods and ladies' fur
ty aide of the ftreei and in the spring
erse bay line as she lies at her dock In with the business outlook there
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
of Dr. F. O. Novey of the university. nishing store. Investing Immediately
vhen the gmda of the street was fully
this city presenu a very natty appear- well a' the delightful climate and ho» !
lan.OM)
in
stock.
Ho
suues
that
be
Victor C. Vaughan la prsaldent of the
eatabliahed to aod the otherwise
anpe.
While In winter quarters at pitable people. He i^tattHl to the R(>cstate board of health land the confer will Increase the stock and will make
piste the lot.
entirely over ord that the entire climatic change will
ence will be most valdUble to all who the store one of the most complete In Charlevoix she was
Provloua to the opening of
are fOrtonate to attend. It Is expected the south. He haa already begun bU hauled and repainted throughout and inaugurate a Complete change in the
ern flaaltafkm“ delivered by Dr. M. C.
arpeelal session
yesterday blanks for
takiag statistic of all “idiots, blind,
deaf,
ofdlept^**
ileted
and
menb^
various
of
othenrise
famlllos
townships were
that health officers from all townships
purchases and will devote his time
attend.
securlBg the stock he desires.
af
in
tire four floors of the building.
■IP0FSTS1BI
distributed
work of
among the superrioora by their clerk,
Robert Walter, th^gh he was only the
modus operandl
through
Firs Chlsf Murray Has One Ahewing
the Leeatien of the Various Firs
which
body for the siaiiatical work which he
Chief*of Police Murray completed
After the lull following the neoeptonce of the lldelliy bond tnpervlsor
Daan arose and made a notion that,
Owing to the risk which all aupervlBors trould mo, while out on a atlll
hunt for “Idiot members” of the town
ship families he made a motimi that
money be
appropriated for
plates
shields
and
he
breast
provided
those engaged in the task.
for
To make
tho matter plnlA he stated that it was
a risky bnsineaa to ask a man If a
portion of hla family were Idiots and
protection must wurely be given the
sutlstlenl gntherer.
immediately an
other motion was placed
house
appointing
before the
Supervisor
Dean
himantf the mhn tb'mgke the “Idiot”
report and funds to W sllnwed for Ihr
necctaary apparatus for his protection.
Defore the vote was carrilsd
Bgge reached the board rn>m the Suite
bank asking what the miwilx-m had
done with the new bond and stiggesi
tng that as soon at the matter wa*
adjusted an order be drawn on the
bank for the county funds and arrange
ments
made before an
was taken
adjoummrni
to draw the suite fund*
from the State bank for the cminiy
depository.
Supervisor Gllils, before
the message bad reached the board
of Bupervlsors had stated to them that
Inasmuch as It might be a week or two
before the slate bonds could lie ap
proved he moved that the clerk be in
structed to draw a check on the State
bank for the “county funds," aUtlng
that the move was made through the
desire to piece the funds amounting
to about fSO.OOO on an interest bearing
basis.
’
Supervisor Heecham amended
the motion in a minor way. and It
carried, the order to Iw drawn June 1.
Supervlror Dye presented a bill for
the fiaymeiit of Ilk to Mn> ^nna Host
for tbs care of Pet»*r Ross, a smallpox
patient of Green l.*ke township.
lowed.
Al
The psy roll was allowed and
aa adjournment taken.
THE MARKCTt.
map of the fire alarm system of thif
placing the location of the hydranU.
The improv-lRed map is made from
Traverse City atlas and upon It red
pegs are placed to Indicate the loca
tion of the fire alarm boxes, thirty-one
In number, the eastern one being lo
cated at the comer of Garfield avenue
and Washington street, and the out
standing one on the west aide being
at the comer of Madison and Randolph
Btreeu.
The asylum als^ baa one. the
nnmiipr being 6.
remodeling \he
Tape is stretched
hvre yesterday with lath for the Kelley
freight and passenger elevators will b«.-
Shingle company was the second trip
“Mr. Rosenthal owns far the largest
the city scboolR pr'Rented Miss Pearl
store In Traverse City, whpr
terprise has built up for him a large the retiring teacher of music, with a
However, on his visits to Chat beautiful gold lined creamer and sugar
trade.
tanooga be has been impressed with
the prosperity the city is experiencing
being by Miss Vivian
and the promises the future has in
house after the morning rhearssl.
store
was but a small testimony of the love
for
Chattanooga.
Conduding
Potatoes OB local market, kr. Thirty-
ATTENTION, ELKOI
, Oonn ferpet the cteeing party Thueanight. June laU
may 3i-2t
Ii
which tho retiring
in
that this was the finest location In the and esteem
structor in music is held in the estl
Mr.
Rosenthal
haa decided to dispose of his ioiereets
New York subway strikers their char
mstion of her pupils.
The Queen City Implement company
above
the
broiberhood that our members have
repudiatnl their attreemem with any
All the blacksmiths of the Norfolk
out on strike because the company re
fused to discharge a non union worker.
■Si:
Davenport. Iowa.
o'clock at the home of the family, 929
Unkw street and all members of Me-
exercises
at
the
City
June l-lt
’ Michissn. County i
street
U... lK-d,hl,. or iholr t.,h. r,
Mrs.
The funeral of Walter D. Gabriel
C.
M.
Blxby
of
‘ ^
Mr. Dohm*
Is 96 years old and very sick
was held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at
i
Keystone
passed through the city on her way to
Maple aty to visit friends.
Til Untn Sim m ilmis
sum ti gipin hr IM iMi{
Ntnli. Win.
the*residence on Lincoln street. Inter
WANTED—Bxtra aalt?amen and aales-
mloera in various parts of Pennsyl city, relumed home today, called Q^ere 1
ladles at the Boston Store.
phone 219.
Ctthens
June Idf
ment being In Oakwood cemetery.
-Miss Lucia Stone of Old Mission is
in the city to attend the commencei ment exercises this evening.
BfforU of a determined nature arc
to bo nuuie to organise the non-union
vania.
This Is especially so in the
Pittsburg district.
t.OMO is’
Gnutd Tiwt-
Mrs. John Rorel and Mrs. T. J. Um
lor of 820 South Union
called
Joseph Dohm, Of Mapleton.
this evening at the High school com
mencement
10.000 UP;
passed through the clly on her way to
I Phenoo post are requested to meet at
'‘“■*
HAI.X.
ellbwvibtTH
;
Soury l*uUir
[Uj cowmlimon nxpiM
ins jRn. 0.11M».
:t—AtVrrt:
Jko. T. Bxaih
R J. Mohuak.
r. lUiiii.Tu.>.
inrwrtor*_____________________________________________
Mrs. J: G. BlrdRall of Cheboygan.!
who has been visiting friends in the|
.... ...............
by the illness of her IHtle
Mrs. W. Vinton ol Williamsburg ar-j
worth of paint.
on display. Come’
and see us.
etc . to paint
li»c can of ready *nf*ol fwint, just
enough to o>mplete the jo!*, and
.
ij|r>^|KiQ
W. J. rilLlLillNO
Fine Dental WorK
239 EAST FRONT STREET
around and s]M>il or to throw sw-ay*.
We also ha>-c white Enamel and
Varninhes at lOc per can.
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
OUR
MID SEASON UNLOADING
SALE
Commemes Tomorrow,
The greatest values that
have ever been offered for
first class, reliable mer
chandise. No old goods;
all manufactured for this
season’s selling Be
on hand early Thursday
morning; the best things
get picked up first : : :
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union.....
THE BOSTON STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW TO PREPARE FOR OUR
“FMAL GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE”
, ,
III
»y au mean* wait for this sale. No matter what others may offer, we are going out of business and must do it “QUICK,” and our prices
will piit competition out of the race. Have leased a building in Chattanooga, Tenn., and will move what is not sold. Store building and
fixtures foraala or rent. WAT O M A N D
A I'T.
5^ .r.
•
.s'.
w
XHE
'E
]
.1
m
PIAUn^
rlANlJv^ i-4
V<ml-an juM drop
in at the I'xxmomy &oreand buy a
;i:W
Will soon be all set
tled, then we will
have the most attrac- ^
tive store and Best . 1 '
line of
H you luive I'hairs. tabU-s,
you haven't 3 4 of it left to stand
visit relatives In Springfield. 111., and Tartar.
10
less
■■V
-
you do not have to buy a dollar's
The funeral of H. L. Monteitb will
morning at
“ in siieaking of PAINTS,
o.ur«? everybody paints more or
screens, tluwer
railroad.''
I
hold tomorrow
is one mure example of bow wc do
“This
is the first time In the history of the
A Western shops in Roanoke Va.. wetii
has leased the Huellmantcl warehouse
In Michigan and devote his entire
row Morning.
a trifie misleading, as there are quite a
EC0N»
customers to Kconomiie, and here
as-"'
Oau—July. opera bouse.
five loads received.
at the opera
country for a store of the character he
Intends cstabliahlng.
more
motive BngineerK. who tool: from th"
ter and broke the strike, says:
A..V. FRIEDRISO BLOCK
ORGANS
There are lots more r.!itniva::an1
Oureoii»unt aim is to help our
liP-^5
Com—July.
llt.60; Urd. 17-W; ribs. |7 25.
bowl this morning, the presentation
INTO
tbt Economp Store
habitN but lew
Chief Enginot-r Stone of the Loco
mm
M%c; Beptamber. tiSr
July pork,
The pupils of the eighth grades of
^,'j
6Ic;
49!sc.
Mrs. L, Chapman of
MOVED!
AND
tridt at
Mrs. George Gilbcn vif West Kasson
Ir visiting
We’it
6dtbedabit
home, this noon.
run on the bay will begin soon.
ness to receive the stock.
THB GRINNELL piano will be used
Saplamber.
The trip
Both
Front
tention to the* new establishment In and opened a branch at 128
A 650,000.000 shoe machinery trust
street. The comiiany is in charge ol i
thb clly.
has bex-n formed, which
later may
*R*bUe my esUbUshmeat will not L. 0- Rice, formerly with Barney An have aome bearing on the price of
be a department store in tho sense the derson. and will handle all farming Im shoe workers' wage.
cut-off between^he east and west side
word Is employed in the north.’ said plements. buggies, harness, etc.
la outlined in red. sll others being In
Mr. Rosenthal yesterday, 'll will be
blue.
i
COME to Johnson's fot“ good Ice
PERSONAL.
the order of Ihe larger stores In the
cream sodas and sundaes.
may :U-L’i
south,
though I expi'ct to devote my
BOLICITING FUNDS.
Mrs. Bimcy Galliy-k of Doyne City
main attentions to carr>*lng tho finest
pas.sed through the city this trlbmlng
Nsv. Bishop Heniy B. Aisxsndtr 8. T. stuck of dry goods tliat has ever been
her retuni from a short stay at
b. Is Here.
In the south. I* am a belie>*er In
Northport. w'-cre s^c went, to attend
luas.fKrr*.
IU*v. ift^nry B. Alexander. 8. T. D.. advert Islng and using such methods
to the shipping of her household goods
head of the colored divinity sod Indus build up a large trade, and I shall purBoyno Clly.
trial school at Milwaukee. f« In the
these methoils from the start
Mrs. Arthur Hadley has gone to
dly aollclUng funds for the Institution. will be Aug. I before I can t*«*cure the
Gooil Harbor, where she will make her
The school has at present slxty-lhrve store room, but I shall open about that
psrents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O001. a
pupils and on account of the low rslv date.
visit.
Mr. Hadley has just retumeii
of tuition, lie a month Indudlng board
The quarters 1 have secured
I.9U) t:
from a trip there.
jmd room. Is :uit entirely self support
anything like as Urge as 1 desire,
Mrs. Ehnily Hartwell and daughter
ing.
Both gt 'ls amt boys are taken but 1 shall occupy them until I
Alice left tcklay for iht-ir lutun- home
the former being tanght needlework,
a much larger building. It will
In Pierson.
cooking and higher work, and ihe lat then sublease
the quartf>ra 1 have
Mrs. J. H, Trawl spent a few days In
j sXTrd mhW.N.tu.m*l
ter practical worl^ and also tbeoiogy rented and enlarge my buslneyis. I be
the city a-R the giutt of her sister
and other studies.
Rev,
Alexander lieve that Chattanooga will be a fine
Mrs. Archibald Mill*, while en rout to
was here last year also In the Interests local ion* for such an up4o-date
her home In Mancelona after spend
of the school.
as I am going to start, for after lookIng some time on the South Manltou.
the city and many others in
visiting friends.
the south, I have become satisfied that
BOME WANT BRICK.
Mrs. M. Drown, Miss M. Filch and
Chattanooga has tho very brightest
j. Doolittle left this morning for Grand
State Street Property Owners Consid future ahead.
Rapids, where they will make a visit
ering Several Materials.
“ 'As soon as T dtipose of my hold
iim.ow »
Miss Bessie Winn went to Big Rap
The Record stated yesterday that a ings in Traverse City 1 shall come to
Ids today after spending some time at
tieOtlon was being circulated to post- Chattanooga and devote mj attention
e a«yium.
the paving of State street one to the buslni-ss herc.'"
Mrs. J. H. W. Revell and fonr chll
year at least. It was said that the res107.154 i
dren of Thompsonville are guests In
FUNERAL SERVICES.
idenu couldn't agree on material.
the city Of friends.
897 JW 11
Mrs. Elmer Rudd of Old Mission
H. L. MonUith Will Be Buried Tomor-
forty feet.
SO\c; September. MVkc.
who has bn-n
from osch aod every box on the map
slnx-i paved the full width or at least
1 — WTieat—Ju1>.
E. J. Gond«-r
Ig accordance with the real system and
Toledo. O.. June
Jbne
Mrs
visiting at Cedar Run. psssoil through
the new bridge work representing the
number who favor brick
•1.06: July. M^c,
The new Rex
fire extinguishers have been added to the city on her way to Rapid Chy. her
her. fire fighting apparatus*.
stort
oommenco as soon as possible.
city yesterday, with the exception of
other two materialB and also want the
Chicago,
the government officials and was pro
nounced perfectly safe.
The
Installed, the opening In the floors of the season and tomorrow she takes East .Ninth RlrtM-t.
H. K. Bi-ochman of Wlillamsburg 1»
dosed up, shelving and show cases In the trip to Charlevoix under the aus
the senior elsas. The regular s|x-nding the day in the city.
stalled and everything gotten In read! pices
Alarm Boxes.
city clerk aoyght to roach this au
desired.
on May 11 passed the inspection of businesR which hi- expects to transfer.
•The new store will occupy the (
the
S'*.*
1 ride the walks ftam 5 a. i
trip la this city looking after the la-
Haahh Oaem u7 TMm
TMimr
TUEiimcE,iicTaEMDBis
rived in the dty this I
r
w>M4
im tywmm wtooiiB^ Tiuvcutc crrv.
...:
fc fiAfiP
P ■
GAfiEE
michioaii, thursoav, jxjhz i.
H JM» iM#it arWi
rntimK m>mmM i
«»*• ^
tMM li» itid «Mtr aq^ jqaiMiipt
taMi
OMte. no
I w^ wnm
tuwm tim bodwTv hooa pndMod te
two eooitBM. A «M»i7 fTMtlr lht» «bt Mowy to o «to0o wirt^ ni at
ttet nc^ad by tli» |ir*«14i»t «< Ai» M Wartitt oooMd Jii»oMlM» «C aernltodflUtH. Ptaui wHl laid te u•dMY n«|> hUbftr. O* tea drlrw for ikmtfU oaiio to ao Upt »o gaotoot
I tlila. oraMoaKi for It wortod ol#it oad mo aantzoaM laaa la Ih* wokM waaM
oot boTo aikad so Car that OMBt
If bo had dM«bt lla aceaaapHJmmit
SOlSAtidfl^ EliltftA*
I fur It tept bU eye <io tbo mola ctearo tMpoodbf. aai 1 wMd )lr. Mo that
w«*w»»MWMMa a^a|WM
,
«rlnM» aoro imUcIo* Umo aaj W iboald hava <ho tiiloiM 1 iauaoMe Fiffat
oibrr acoat la tbr rmted ttatao far it dtetaly aakod orccy a«wt In mj anplar to work dartm tbo Modt of DoeaailMr with tbo «ao fanoaa of wittlas tW laesart poao»to aMooot of
e l^PCfBOflAl AIBM« I TarbrlJ lia« fowndc* otraim all aknf find ciaM boalpow oT«T
A Vpt
tiOBy He ^WtOted to Oo
i ^
^****^ catuoM dr1f« and crowd tbo tboosbt baforo tbcin caoatanUj
and inoont orrr oUtor toon wtUioat for tb« wbolo mootb and fOmMl at ita
dooo that the aseacy had wrlttoa and
Tbow rrtetui«^ oay ratlwr «aeoM|iU f fonrarOed to 7(ow Tark In a alasto
ftfbtary thlufM
KxirmUft swomUy noath aMv than SSAMtOW) of hM|dw. •nt*r My that TarticU to ao aabt
T«MTa iaMMa IMRoa.
€Mif ftdm IB tti iMamM WarM.
On tba daaUi oT Pvaaldoot Hjrdo
j »rb(«M«. and if 1
Janaa W. Alaaaadar hacama praalA MiBlar of Mca. SpoctacBar.
Oant and Oaga E. Tartall waa prolaWlaMa la Malhada. lie
I the dobfte. Tboy i
Btotad to tba aacood vice prcnldcnry
that In tbr old day*
of the coapany. Whan ha waa called
SfM NalUiv to
. Uut Mhouifw In tli« »Ute of \VI
to Xaw Yodt be waa Bade aaperrlaor
, that ho aold targo amoants of atork. of asaatiL and thia traa aOU hla work,
auMMif Uthen auiae to hla fonner I after hM Snal prnnattlen. One ale-,
aelKblwra In New York, and that Boet | tamut at bto anocaaa lay In hla power to
a si Maass Drtva, Canrags
and ! a» ».ryliudy
■■•—iMerrl.
. lost by ihrM deels except- •Ur hla man. One of tba way* ha
iMrtr-toIr la Ulc a Uv C
Jtw>
ina Tarball. He diade good, ney *alao or doing tbU was by aeodlug out
I nay that to « rtta his Inunenaa amonntt rular letters In book form contali
alai and «aht Maiar^ Mai
, of tiwnrance he giran rebates, a thing
may nas
la AfaaCt "Oat UR*~lii«Mt*
apposed to the pHtulples of all Inmtr- term. Hero i
r of the I
tw) Ma Nkhaat tahM
anre cotoiisalra and even unlawful la juky of theoe:
V
WaMlaikatMM
many of the autes. They Ukcwlae aeMake every day count, nnd'if poenldUalaa.
aert that he has even rouUnnod this ble asake aone pf than count two.
, potliy sbnv reaching hta lireaent po
Wltat n man can do la his greatast
aiUou: that be la tvckloM In ezpen
, Ddrteg tbc upeiAins days uf tltanlr dttvrM In trying to achieve cesoKs.
Ry desblng a thing snmcleotly and
atruggW In the B»iullshlf Ufa Aasur- Again, they aver, as before atatnd. determining to have It and working
anea fiaaoclatloa, whtrh abonk the bosl- that he organbod this whole great eainsatty anil mmugmitiy for It chat
naaa‘ world and whu^ and U not yet.
thing muat he aooamphahed. It simply
the prsaldaacy of the cootpany. cannot elude yoor grasp.
mUe was aseii byf tin* public uf tbe r
HMI^ ^ho caused the conlllcl and who a .v««y i»rood position, by tbe way.
The only MUten thn world reepecU
______ 1o» beoiiit
eapMkd
beo«*l by It If the word ]1 payU
paying IIUUUOO per. .rear. And. laatly. le the glorioos old hUad mna who lived
rd of directors and sang, and It has never given a
of hla oosanlM U t j Im* m<llh<d.
> they say that the board
TMsBisn is Uags ii. Tsrbeil, the esc hare *'gott wise" to thu and that they lanrtl wreath yet for a deed nndonc.
oad4J(vi>resl(l«mt.
t
are ipiauimously of the oi>luloni that
It Is the enthnslasts yrbo do the;
Tnidiall wurkeil bU woy up from a | Tarbell luust be forced out.. Thl* la eUmhlng. aaaklng progroas rvsgy day.
coiiutry agent to n plato that glrea j the latest develapuiebt of tbe Immense and who get to the topw
I may be cMwnred Wr •^rtvlng." but
1 tell yon that work->kecplng Busy-ls
ills of Ufa and
OCBNl. OF WmNBtTIMO ftXKII.|
Ciott Utvr EVttHMQ.
■BS UOU SIEK GUnUTE
Tie Real Mm BeUad
Of Boluidkir! Pereonal Ambh
r
to
Head.
■!>.
Mr. TarboU had many other ways of
stirring up the agenu under him. One
of these wds to hold a summer school
York. Instructing cc
ways of sollcltlag
and betweeu lectures aeudlug them out
to secure bualuass In the metropolis.
At tbe ckMc of the school In 1903 a
banquet was held, and TarbeU near
the close ar hU addtwss iwed this languaiei
''You wtU find that tbe reputatloD of
a Hft insurance comjtany Is almost as
aonsltlra. If not quite, as tbe reputatloci of a man or a woman, and 1 beg
of you ucA-er to do anything to tarulsb
it in the least'* ’
,
In the' light of sobaeqoeut evenu
that remark takeii on a peculiar, almoet a smomful. significance aud per
haps one not originally Intended. Tbe
most eecret affairs of the Etiuitable
have baen brought before the public,
aud tbe tnt> factions have not been at
all sparing iu the chargM they have
made against each other.
Still. Mr. Tarbelia loyalty to the
EqnlUble Is one of his most marked
traits. He ulks It, dreams It live* It
UU whole being appareutly has been
bound up In tbe company. He has
filled those under him with thU spirit
of loyalty to the great InstUoUon they
serve.
‘'V.,
¥
Ms lUjm SMSfacy.
This Is strikingly ahown In the atti
tude of his seexvtary, Mias Anna L.
Amendt who. Uy'tha way. Is tbe high
est salaried woman In the United
UAUK K. TAllMKLU
hUn charge of uU the ngeuts iu the
United Htates atul IWusdn. with s salary of ButW'* l*cr .vear au»l with very
well defloed buiKw. It U said, of one
d., l»lw
of tlB. <-»0>l»V
Add IU.11> »1.> UK- l««lK Kd. foosut.
At leust that S Ibe cUsrge lunde by
II^ II KkokV-k. .
bk .IUI.IOJ..O Kin, ...^,1 ttol
plan of the Alexauder Tarlwll furtlon
was to oust First Vice I^ldeut James
Halcu Hyde, iheu In a f.w years l*res
Ideal Alexander, who
woykl retire. sHer wiib h larbcU
wogKl nmarally go to the te'sd.
iwrecrof Mr. Tsrboll is of tbe
moat lateiiae Interest as a nwelatlou
©f Am btuaoess piolbo^uplfe sge. It
exeinpUiru Iu an^lYfce degree tbs
Tlrtnas and the fsldu dev«^»iH«d iu the
muderu struggle fur w.'alibHnd pbuw.
Tartwll is tbe very lucamstlou of eu
ergy. aalf conBdsntv nud |Hf-onal am
Utfan. Btrength. |duck. iB^veraiK©.
an Writleu la the llnee of bU face, arc
nvealed by bl^ words, are shown bj
hla carver.
. fsiBSli el TaiWa Uk.
OfMfa a man by one remark gives
strtAggIc for nilllkuu. Still, om- cau
never IcU, «nge E. I'arbtdl bs« a
strange bublt uf lighting ou bis feet,
^ Hdmamot C««r.
;
T.rt«-ir. «r«T I. l.l«urr.qo..
,
ot„n.uKo nwMr. X. V.. In
inrhuHl |iav btenay through
that It was hla habit to rise early and
vslk out In the morning air. One
mornlng Mrs. *rarbcll Joined him.
"Why. Gagr.** she excUlmcd, "Isn't It
tsTfectly lovely after you are onc^
upr In a Saab be rsaponded; “It U.
JOB. It is awatt tho,way,throogb life,
It is perfreUy kwHy after you once get
that failed, and TsrbeU la some yr«y
, waa In aa having been aaalawd some
of tbo -cUima There .wees nmertlnns
of irrefolarity in connectfan with this
assignment, and the cnat went
cenrta Tarbell won as aamiL TteA
bark Into tbe
anccM than ever.
Wlaeonaln. then tr
WCMM...
ami given aererml otter atataa.
•A
probably expbtlned Ite reason Tarbell
was made tte third rice president of
tte company at tte age of tblrty-alx.
thirty^
^
this ta bis awa taVtMfa.
Here le I
gH kp; That Is tba
fcn'a wte
la tbe wMd running through the advko to bis agcBita. Get tq.. get up.
^oB'tt
yomvmMa: Don't te a drudge- Dos
lie afreM.
Go tto tte
ifraM. Make mebey- Oo
The world Is bcoutlfol after yon
nos.
Miss Amendt's paroonaUty Is almost
ns mteresUng as that of her chief. She
worked her way up from a pour Ohio
achoolteachar. It was then, she said,
■he used to |>ray not to awake in tbe
morning, she bated the work so.
went to Chicago, studied
•raphy.
went into the local oOce of tbe Equita
ble In a minor poaltfan. and her
and capacity for business bsve
the rest Now she receives a aslsry of
flR.000 per year, besides almost as
much more made by writing InxursDce
outside of the office. Her motto is.
“Molaases goes s great deal farGwr
than viaegsr.** Her chief fad Is a
horse. Buck Secret, and the proudest
hour of her life perhaps was wheni t|iU
a the
York horm show
WhylfataCammI
The man who Aghto harder after be>
tag knocked down than before te the
goe who ttsualty wrlna oOL Tarbell has
been kaockad down wtcii.
often, mm
aa who yw
tfMM
In two of thaae Instancm tbe btow
deilvered by the Chicago and XaTiter
^
Marathon,
sltidled Uw. W*aUiiig for cll^
mind, no be U-gmn agnlu solidtlog In
*
xiwu tbe western fever took
^
Madison, ttia.
pm ^ Jiqnltable agency and
,p d»-velop bis wonderful powaa an lusurmne© agent 8o well did
^ .uccswd that be waa not aatlsAed
^^
^ , tvmmlssloo basis. He
breamed ©f flis*.0U0 pollcl« Tlie
ones he took as illefu. It was
,p, ^
^ planned. Then
excliemeot
y, embarked In this
this. As
Aa a uro«nq be
muter he had the same aucc^ as*^
had as
a* su
su lusurauev
luMurxuc-e solldtar.
aoiiHior. The
had
i
o«fa«s altercaUooa anay^
There have bean all aorta of hapoleons-of Ananqg
.I »von*-of
jmanqg aal
apA what no<^ jWhj
not a Tew OacnarsT If tbera U such
thiag aa a Oacaar of tadwancs.
that tematata Gags ^ Tatteil._lt M
-.MM
coaragm i
melliaig. am
^magfar a( mm.
I Record Want Ads Bay
••u.' u
..z .z
COMMERCIAL COUREE.
Fottrkaoft Yotmg MeopU Have Ffafahed
tha Eighth Omdo and Wfara
Waloonsed l'«to High SchooL
MoOer'9
FMena
GWOTE PU9CH BOWL
Wxxlnesday
class have signified their intentions of
attending some higher institution of
learning. Thl* year’s class Is as
strong a class a* ever left the High
school. b*‘lng esi>ecially strong in
matberositcji and science*.
The Junior class and faculty are
hard at work today decorating tbe
exercises of
His first home in Oregon was near the ^
"
town of Eugene. In the WllllameUe* *The first cloak aad suit manufacvalley. where one of bU brothers still turers* aasoclaUon organized , ta New
resides. Later Joaquin Miller lived at; York city since 1S94. when there wa*
Canyon City, in eastern Oregon, where a general strike and lockout, baa been
be was a p^eet oounty judge. HU formed on the open shop basU.
poem* breathe the aroma of the j-a*t
leaving Colon for
fir forests of Oregon, and glow with |
^ board a Urge num
^
snow-dad peaks in ber of canal employee ,wb<v dissatUIied
with condiikms on the works, quit In
•
^
‘*„Xh“./ b™ disgust.
A parliamentary pai*tT Just lsane<i
Fbows that tbe nnmber of British emL
grants who went to America In 1904.
! ‘The brcalror boy in the enthracHe! was nimriy doable tbo tohal ot Umee
cpal regfan te likely to be froed from | emlgrattag to all tbe Britlab ogfanles.
his Ubortons aad weary toU ta the;
near fntnre. Gradually he WUI bej
ellmlMted tram dbe. forcee wblrU |
^
Tblithi taniB amU-
S*f
te a ftetute dl JIta JIboqt tbo mtam
paIqTm
Native to all Pereane Interwcted:
Tbe special assessment tax soil for
tbe paving of State street from the east
line of Can struct to the west line of
Railroad avenue, te now la my bands
»r coUection. Tbc first Installmeat
> be paid on or before June 3dth. 199k.
M. E. HASKELU
City Tfeasarer.
OBco-Room
State Bank bnlldiiig.
PAVING TU
Notka te alF Ifaibidi Interetaei:
The soecUl aaseoameot tax roll for
the grading and paving of Bast Front
street, from the east line of park
street to the east line of VrelUagton
street. I* now In mv hands for c^lectioo. Tbe first Insullment to be paU
on or before Jure Stt. 1908.
M. K. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlet^Room ^2 Sute Bank bnlldtag.
June Mmo
PAVING TAX
Notice te all I
I assessment ! [ roll for
wring of West Ftont streeu from
the west
spst line of Union street to the
west line of Mi
Maple street, te now In my
hands for rollectlon.
o. The first InsUllment to bo paid tt or before June Sti,
1903.
M. E. lUSKElX.
CUv Treasurer.
HBce—Room 2fi2 Sute Bank building.
June Mmo
SEWER TAX
Notice to all Poraona Intoiwstad:
*rhe special assessment I
II for
the construction of lateral Sewerr ]No.
rell-behi
I in District No. 1. teglnnlng at the
rolgttl 1
intersectioa of Wellington street, at
the alley between Front and State
THE CARES OF LIFE.
street* In said city, thence nmnlng
West to the east iweatv-tW( » feet lot
FISH FALLS IN A STORM.
elx. block five, original plat jf tho vlly) at Traverse
*e City.
Commencement Exercis-s '•'ill Be in Drops From th« Clouds and Furnishes
D my hands
■h.. ha* 1
j^a City Opera House—ProFamily a Supper.
• ct*llection, tl
> be paid on
gram for Ex»^reiscs.
llM>.«i.
8t. Louis. Mo.. June 1.—While Chas.
bufo-e June• 30.
I
M. E HASKELU
Thompson and John Allmus. fumigsCity Treasurer.
The lwenty-fir*t annual eommenci'- ‘o"
of the health de
roent exercises of the Traverse City partmant, were standing on a porch
High school will be held la the CJly 3713 Uneoln avenne during a storm
pounds fell
opera house* tonight. The class tbisj®*** weighing nearly
lor aim is aiao a co-spreuuus recogu,-. ^
lion of Uterainre. Joaquin Miller is.
ri^.jrr..r«?rr
''i
peqpLE
who was btArn at OrcKon City, nalv
twelve miles from the exposition site.
Mr. Markham now resides at Wester!
lelgh. Long Island. New York. The j
weat has many wrliers—pools, novel-'
ISIS, short story writers, historian *,
and authors of notable l*ooks in varifields of liu'raiure—ami now for
the first lime is ofreix*d an <ii)j»ortunUy
for them to meet and become ac
quainted.
No exposition ever has w*ven such
year contains thirty graduates and the;
cloud^rocogriltlon to tbe niakna of literature.
AIID.US and Thompson took the fish
fullowlng will be the urogram:
Commenting upon tbe designation of a
to the city ball, where experts said it
Music—Overture, Orchestra.
day for Joaquin Miller, the San Fran
was a German carp- This is tbe sec
Invocation. Rev. Thomas Cox.
cisco Call say* editorially:
ond time in the last two weeks that
Salutatory. Lilian Finley
"Tho officers of the Lewis aad Clark
Vocal solo IB) "Yuu d Better Ask i
• ^eavy rain Several
exposition at IMriland have struck out
days
ago
.Me"; (b» "The Uttlc Irish Girl." (Her
eomething original by dedicating ooo
riety fell
man lx>hr). B. Versey Legg.
day of the exposition to Joaquin Miller.
Oration—"True Womanhood." Mabel Broad wwy.
He gave the sUie of Oregon Us sobri-l
Tho 'fish waa still alive when
Waller.
quel. The Emerald Land.* from w hich | Vale«llctory. Merton Wilson.
struck the ground. IMsregmrdlng the
it has come to be known as The Bner-;
Vocal solo—"Sing. Smile. Slumber." rain, *rhompson and Allmus rac«*d for
.1.1 sut.,- and hi. I«.e U c^l, coa-i
BiT,'."
the prltc. which wa* flopping on the
o«lM.rt,h Or«on ahcr|,h
.c.r«r, , Address—"The -New
s„- rwinousm
p.,rio.l.m,- ground.. Thompson reached the fish
, ,
began. He Is a native of Indiana, and
first and claimed the prize, but Invited
was taken to Oregon
Allmus
to his home for a fish supper.
Mu.slc. orchestra.
when a child over the old Oregon trail,
I’rt'senuiion of diploma*.
CENTENARIAN ON LONG TRIP.
on which so many traveU-d and
Music, orchesirs
and be is
Letters. *rbo state sets the pace for
its elder* in the trestment of literary i
genias and the effect upon other com
mon wealths will be watched with in
terest ••
Joaquin Miller Itow litres in a home
he had buUded oo "The Heights.** at
tMmoed.
Cal., me
the laeniij^
Wenileal point where
umcma. uai..
PAViw; T«r
Nettee to wH P
The aBaaaam
meat of BUtb street, from tte gnat
line of Dtrlsloo street to tbe weal !»•
Gnloo street la now In my kaada
the eollectloo of the third maeeef
ment ugether with the neemed later*
NOW USED FDR A TOWN WA*TER- eat on an unpaid InataUmeata. the
a^e to be paid before the first day of
INO TROUGH.
JiRy, 1906.
M. B. HASKELU
City Treasarer.
■ee—Room
Bute Bank bnlMtag,
Wfaa Fesoanted to a Stifa Captain and
June Mmo
Atmoot Deowmed the Whole
Crew.
JOipn RULER UT SET
THIRTY YOUHG
atreat
SOLD BY
HAKKAH A LAY MEE.
' OAOTILB 00.
I The class oxctslees of 8i Francis
' school were held InM evening In the
< assembly room of the school which was
! tastefully dcoorated with the national
ras iatfo*Ked.bat new tangOde evl
dcncc IB tbc shape of counUcss Mothers I colors, palms and cut flowera.. A ered
of adrsBced years who have nsed b I itablo program was given by tbc
with entire success forces us to glsdlT 'achool. Mias M. Uara Ongne. who has
—fute the iatcgiitT of this atr-------I completed the Baalish commercial
md or you^ the reash b
It is sbnply bdiBpeaaablc duria( tbe I course, was alven a farewell by the
Bangor, Me., June 1.—The watering
psiturient state, aad sbeolotcly iarslu- } junkmi and the senior class srcicomed trongh In Pickering square
aMeatiheondaliuna
I those who successfully passed, the poach bowl. Years ago. when Capt.
For ostsnal awMsge, easy
Dlnatioas la the grammar depart- Charles Sanford owned
line between Bangor aad Boaum.
tnith of that old adage. « What's in s
The program was as follows:
friends decided that they woohl make
asMef- Wtmpiy."eiMplyM
Greeting, elasa
him aa orlglaal preseki oa aa aanlnisnd.* gi oB at all drug^ Scad
far hook. MoMtthood.* Jtto
It Is flee.
AddreM of welcome. O. Oompean.
yenary. and they altered a poach
Plano duet. Misses Br Heydon and bowl fire feet high and ten feet in
N. Moblo.
^ameter. of rough granite, without toReciutloa. Mias Lulu Mcrtea.
ncrlptlona.
Biwa>. "Catholic Bducatioti,'* Mias . The bowl was shipped from the
Laura Gagne.
duarry to Bangor on a schooner,
Violin solo. Miss 1. Moblo. Aoeom- board which vciwel tbe formal preseatetkkg look pdace. Oapteia aSaaford
July IS Nuwd »w Onion Pont at tho
“• l^townLOO.IO «Ml Clortt eooooltion.
; Rnfl'otKo. -Snol ol tbo VIollB. gras aurpriaed, hut he atanaged
make a speech and the bowl <
“Poets* Day-**
***** Bdna Holi
' '
Presentation of diploma*. Rev Fr. qhriatened then and there-rw o
mooy the like of which has never b*<en
ivwtland. June l.~Saturday. July i'**^‘* *'*'^*^
_
witnessed oa the Peaobscttt river,
U baa been selected for Joaauln ’
“^***" T^arewoll."
la said that about four barrels of punch
m'lior a.r « ts. u«i. oaa cun ... |
of ih.
tiumoo. Uunuk Mr, MUIn hlnurtf. U
R« wa* stirred up la the granite bowl and
the enUr* water front'population a-as
n IMter to ill)! aeMrtment of hk-cUI 1 '''•
*^"^*“1“'*!'''. V
Invited to have something.
The bowl was kept on board the
craft for a we«4i or more until one «
I^Utloiu »U1 be oem to oil ■»«. ot
tbe owner thought be would put* it
Latnina worth. portlcuUr.,- tbo«- loi ^ ■><*»
the wharf, and wUb all soru of tackle
we... in hi. U-.ler the vc.e.-«.:
Ucs in Traverse City.
the task was began. At tbe critical
poet of the Sierra* sa>s: **l have
*Two young ladies. Miss H. Laura moment a rope parted and punch bowl
tried on tbe halo which you baye
Gagne and Miss Vera Ryan were and tackle an^ nearly tbe whole crew
fashioned for me. and it doettn't fit- 1
award<*d ttachers* certificates In the went into the river at once. The bowl
staj-ed where it sank fur a cumber of
years.
Captain Sanford finally decided that
the bowl roust come un. and he of
r-.hKr:-lt WUI bcu. oil orauba wO;
“*
fered It to the city as a watering
oncL**
borw
oo.~ Mr. Miller
«nkr hM
bM promtrough If the cltlxens cared enough
IscMi lo be present without fail.
......
I about it to move it from whore it lay.
Tb. 1D.1, of Jul, WIU iK- Ibo culn,!.,T.»k1.>- KV.-KI..C
! *They did, and It was pul where it
nation of “Western Authors* W'eek."
touring Ahlch a notable gathering oft
western write™ in various lines U
peeled at the exposition. One of these
agate street and State
/(a. anar tw Met.
HAS COMFLCTEO THE ENdUSH
t Best pass bciorc she expertaoM tk« glory of tkc OHttsnsl etxta
This vas true Wore
OCHIPM AN” Pure
^ WMte UMd waiprotea MQd Mromtaient yoMT
‘Imre for a looger rime
thaa any other ' lioiise
paint made.
Iowa on Fool
Charleston. W. Va, June 1.—Lewis
Young, aged 119 years, has left bis
home in Nicholas coonty aad started
for Oskaloosa. Iowa, to make hla 1
with his daughter. He has made the
first thirty mifaa over a aeoaateta re^
on foot, and bos stood it liko % boy.
Young has lived through the term of
office of every preaideat bat one, bclag
bom ten years after tho stgnlag of
the declaration of Independence.
He lived with hts first wife forty
rears and has married twice atace. He
waa married tbe laat time at tbe age
Ql.fiO, .
CAUGHT BIG RAINBOW.
J. M. Perry Got One Waighing Nine
and e Quarter Pounds.
On PtMay. May 2c; J. M- Perry^ a
banker of Tastln. Mich., while fishing
foe trout with a Montroal fiv Mb. 8
book in tte Plae live- and GaoMy's
dag^ abogf one mile noriScasi
Bivertetei.on the line of,the Hgnfaine
A Grand Rapids railroad, booked aad
after a Bcaqnf fight tended a ratabow
tront mcasartag twenty-nine Inches ta
faitetb. afacteen taehes gtrtb and wrigbiiik filBe wEdnoqgmrter pomiU. The
and weight of this fteb
o. w.
mteter ai
^ the Maalab * 0»4 Bmk
idf^* ffl" ** *** Ate||.^„
ioltdi.
jldaSBilipndempgfiyM.
1^
WW.
SEWER TAX
fieoend Ward.
Notice to all Persona Intareatod:
The sr>uciaJ aaseasinent tax roll for ..
the constrwctlon of a trunk sewer in
District No. 7, beglnnihg at tha Iniei^
Mcctitm Of North Union street with
Iman iriver, thence north lo Bay
, thei
dolph street, thence to Divli
thence to Monroe stroeL
Monroe. Willow and MadJs
I stre«. also on Randolph
Bay street to the alley te
ar and Spruce street*.
____ he alley wofa of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madlaoo sirec', ha*
been placed In my hands for coIi**ci}ou.
tbe same to be paid on or before June
M. E. HASKELU
.
C''.r Treasurer.
1
Ofllce—Room 206 BUtct Bank building.
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
FIfIk Ward.
for
Tba special aasessroer.i tax
No.
le coDstroetlon of Lstqral Se'
1. Sewet Olatrict No- S. located ta the
alley between' Washington and Web
er atreeta. beginning oa Carflrid avetewf n.MM» .bc-«atr
Railroad i
WaahlllgUm atreet
ibenoe to con"uct with in*rk aawar.
has been placed in^t^
the ■
fore Jmc 30. 1905_
iT'E HASKI
City______
Ofllco—Room 202 sute Bask bulMtaga
June Mom
The Japanese governgpent baa tsa^ «. order fagbMdtag ^ than
Ifio Japaaase laborera taklnfi passage
fM Jaaan to Haw^ on nny one
gtagner. The ml© Ik tbe pest tor
aereral rear, baa bee* that not to ex
ceed 8« coiUd go on eiO ow Meekmr.
The San Frmnctaeo teeaeb of the
Gf^e Cettera* Kational Union has
petUSooed the boerd of anpenrteora u
Ineorporate a proriskm ta tte apedftiT**— fior-Abe mw poblle library
bnlldtag reqnlrtag that all tbe work oa
a shall be done te Bern Froactoeo.
Union homaaboers ta AllaBta Wtet
« • «rik*
■
.'ii
• >
m
I
wersP
tMttVtilllltlitOOIMj
raM* uttitoMI
1
«, TMUf
■
nirimnaT
C M. DMftec «nd e C M«rpl:r..<
of the wpcid ftr orer 60
. HttChtvB^nitikdciK
dofsemeiu of ibcbesipliyrieiaat.
_______
g et m l
rtr^ I. »rw'y«rt.- Th.r .UM tan. «iW««d ^
ig~g!2gt.^aS■■ ; WUl
21 to «0»»taU
Mta
IJ5E«i-5ajr“ =
at OM Mtailta Bwk'rMlI. -iWv
paire & K. Brtalfaa. OM XMIm.
WANTED,
Si
Wm TtaU BMC Ctu. phase 2*0.
,
BOB OAAA •OR
my*
■XCIIBiiOi fW
«-tf
mlddkU
acad awn ta trarol la ptetroa crews. I FOB BALS-^eoiNi taaaa and tadaat
Ooad prsMtaina and aaproasa ad j lai aa W. Utb atreat. aaar CpIib.
aaacad. App^ after 7 p. m. Oobroi^' Bar pafttoalan aapalia af m W.
Wabotnt Laag,_______ may IMt* , Utbabraat.
May Ml
I>r. C. M. Raraala o( BlnDlaataB.
*** **** Altar by tta Hrita*-i Halaa. Vmata. Kmt toptair*. j
«tai^ «®« -it l« «aa at ^aAk* 1* *uR,»tal to tbaai by their
taa a aa* Bov «Miib Uaek Mlaoit* ,
^
MPmpNaU tltta far Cte OtOo. Waat VliviB^ aad Keatocky ,«t j «dPi«3W» «®ee»red the Uaa of xnia- pk^er*.
ar that eaaw to br fbe urtdr of the ™"*"'**
^
Itartia, a«a« M. at to Ttali, Their axperlcacca tare beca;
tt wHh ataoa. fha lattar hetac ap- .The Klxtaeath aoaaal cooreatloa of
■aa
Oatre.
and
Baor
PMchar.
a
autd
vaM.
They
ware
km
K
the
mooBPO»A
tv
anflclaat QaanUtias to retaar the railed Mine Workers af taaarka
tarajrard la a earr imwllar way. U»t<"
iraaldlasat Kaalar. For tatarar WwhiagtaB.haar1rBWitbared*il‘«aM>«>MaBdaUMo.Tha«txtttre'adofMod an aMdMt to the ca»sUW1 Jam Caaiy. fwA at tPa Jota ^ “
«f yaara ItarUa has:|o daatli la a i
railway taat ** ^haa eat lata saall bricks and com- tatioo maklBg the
oapiu
T. Shaw farai, a sbot^
■boi^tKnaaaa aorth.
^
totally blind. A few waaks apo
la Itatwat
Itat la
n ii P«**0^Boetpp
pr**0«.-BoB«op Bndget.
Badgn.
_ nat wera aaenOad
--------------------rest Ires
the tnieraatlOBal ovgaftlzation cweaty«M oat la the flalda whaa he
nrlac BfTTlbkig tr tM
^•*®****‘ denied liahd and want wltboat water 3t boars!
i. —________—
Are cents per asomh per taattbarahlp
teDpe
talons. As
As the
the haw.
bawl( u.
la Its
»« ffigbi €*m* \
asarar tbe aranad <^wp elHM»ted at
.b, birt.
b » K
1 FOB aALl ntat anameta latt m
**!!:
P*f
,iddhlon to the labor irouWcr *“««* ^ »«* «»»* Per Bk>aUi- per
Wl.-___
^ | «a aa dadlaa raaai^vCioa.
.ber, .. 4. b« b.« b««ob«.
"■ ** aocapteo. The cooide
■I
'
- Which are at the present Ume shaking j
>lgns set forth in the annual repon !
Bfam ttons Pavtaff. ’
tbe city af Chlcao to Its eery fcMinde;
The atrosu ct Laadon. Eaglaad ain'
kbare threatens to be a strike of ‘
■JJOO orloa baktfrs.
estsWUhment of su t mplojTneBt de-'
brobea ka. but aside from this was na-1
^
• leagsc. orgas;.’.ed
banaed. It was taken to tbe boase and I
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mncisco. bcM It, first nm.tJl takT^icr be
««U«—.
.
- Delepatcs
-- fife the trade iinlooe
for
doctored up snd afterward sro.
I ttaa fiitarta ba./Isroem ttat plum 1 ia* op ^
were pr^ent Xn"
"“T the
T most
“
.eyHc.ab,e|from*my I.Uw oraani^tUms
itered. 'TTie |
In law. fir. Rayaak
*he hawk _____ _______
totapaaahro sabatlUtte for omi-J drlc badh*.
pkkod tbe ebkkea up is not bnown.|„7^^___ _
naryButtcHal aecordlna to Peatson f
Gororaor McDonald of Colorado ha% pfactically embraces the orgaaitsHon’
or the non-union men under tbe folds.
'uSiz-
Ml'tALB OB MNT~i*art)r fiz^
WANTtO-Qood
wn>x ---- --------l^tiS'ttal
moUl^tn
ndry tn
-> M4.
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tani^
^ arflitBti.
_ -,—. ttajr
tk< win ac ; walJtatam sojar raO^arr
tarr«ifii».‘ita'Rasta«Otarteu..
alfiiMs*tta. nusbaxs Otarteu.*
—! Bfplita ttafiiriim flir ^
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I
*-y- ^ V:
iAV,>HNii t, nm.-
.Ott.Cl«Wa.bla^W.j loehlga. aaylam propmty. taRPMP
1 ter taaldMBi paspssii or gsrdwlag
flat aatt aad aaU iocaiad.
agaal to IP nemoa balldlta lota
>y of tfastwarthlnctt and
FMsas ata tenas raaaoaabla. APi^
taOnaW.BaX.
lifT-tf
■Kaowa
T
Bent posltkm. So InvesUaewt r«Onatoa tena. Will Aalm honaa ««
Onired. Business established. Prelot as paymwL Inqalin B. J. 1fsp>
fan.
Mtl-tf
Tkoa expsrieaea not essential to en-
i^ii;,=v.=:s=i ErrS'-p~,=«
«>** ‘
Tbe M.bw
Dupb«b..
spODrlMe for the staleawat that Post
master AUen of that place, says that brouirfat John Adaau who dove for bln
and pnlkd him oat by ths hair. HU therenpon eoafiseates the consign-. oasly apposed by labor oricsnliaiion*.
If >ou want your kuer to go la a__
thoagbt amreraJ times that the --U. ltU«»co«-«.cl,cn«u»ejV..I.,U„ o, lu peo.I.Inn. I. p,.l.b.
hurry, all that U aeeeasar) |, to write i,
r<» from Mir U> OM bumlrcd Uu of'able br ane ur luiprUounienl or botl,.
"If haste" on tbe lower left band roe-j T..
Whiie saipioyail la tearing down <
Then everybody
gaglag. Addroaa. Manager Braaehct.
S23 Deaitoni Bt.. Chicago.
may 2T-ii
I ICC-Jota Hopklas win senm iff
jaa la the past la the
mo.u-«™e..n^.«* ! om„«4b.,p™..pUr
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,,ooest“7^T‘^II« o. W
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' }h«H. 417 Inion street.
WftffrKD rmanstsm riri fnr rsniwsi'
bn^eW^l^l:?
..m m„.. b. .oou
may 5-lmo
says, jumps arou^ iTvely. The siage i
’
^
Docoalck, a Uborer. dlscorered the akin of a distnoud back
trot 'ami the roatb ageat
rattlesnake, havlag VI rattles. It U
ard to
*
supposed
to
be
oae that was lost, prob
imll the throttle wide iopen and kt ber
ably by tbe Wallace Bros., when they
Orion luu . (.eo,l.e .lot .1,., 1. .
bm.t loeee
h«eh.ll, .M ,4.leb enten luu,. (.me like u oU w.r hof» I
In.o UbUle. Hm ee .11. .be |k»I.Io. ■
0, taetalon. .„b .be. ,.be
|
misses ibe ball the dog Is strictly In ‘
•-<. mr. .«,
'*
"Because wJekedneM
II. i il. .Ill mu blue Ibe tall ..III .1 ormlir
tallta'T
IVSPIUB. II
Imi. rr#»«
most ready to drop
from sheer .ok......
ekhausUOB The dnw is fiwned he P B Kinh
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i!;:..r.rj.;"r,?rirb«.r'‘
Then- I. .„ l„.„„r, |. AJrt.. Ib.l
U ram|iant In
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«>*-■»"> ^ l«»v. Ilenrr
Up (p Tobpee., .o.B.Hp.^oUd-.n 'f**” *7
rotalr. U.e e^r. »o.ed .» do
7**'
<-*f^
.ub ,be.»... d..„......'•jrdV:,s*’.-.:r:
• kept open
y*wr. but tbe pruMeutins attorney____ ..
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needlessly: liberalism invades our pul
steps In and aays Uiey have no more
i pit and worldlinesB our churches " He
right to exemid d«»«B from taxation
t predlctr-d that If a change of eondltiuns
Ilian they liave real estate, and the
, the iK-opU
eiipiTvl.-or with due reaard for Ills
osHi of omce will pay no attention to
siirli n vote.
LIQUOR DBIIIKEBS ClOlED
A derldod fneuvatiim hi |Hli|»enilng
w III lie a cement sraok«>«itark, to be ’ Whii
tiskey and Baer Habit Cured at
••recUMl at t*-** newer bon«e of tlif
Moms With No Loaa of Time.
Marquette County Osn. U|;bt g Trar
Uon Co. It will replan’ two Iron stacks , Orrino I* the only piaranteed
can be used
r doing duty, and wlH k- flve fb..’, L'ii^^dT^troU mirvl.v
the eri
<11 fnsMe diametei and 12'. In-t In ; Ing for drink, wliho,
iltcity I
lo igiit. Tbe stack will stnud on a .
time. It quick;
foundation IK feet squaiv. A steol
r™,.,..w
d.
tills wni iH’ planHl the renirnt.
The Marshall W. C. T V has adopt
od resolutions requeatliig the Isiard <’f
euiK’nlsors to funilsb burial for
« wh«i .lie at
It Itilei' county lii.u’<c, who
ha»e no n iatives to kK»k after iho reinsitih. liiKt. ud of sending Ha m to •»»"
jnedleal d.-juirtmiHit of the «i,hcrplt>
at Aun ArlH.r as U mm done The
s.M-lety alMi «.|opi*-d leMilutloUh ask...of .b, 14.U...U,,
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6.
7.
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9.
10.
the Solitary Cyclist
the PrioryiSchool
Black Peter
Charles Augustus Milverton
the Six Napoleons
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez
the Missing Three Quarter
the Abbey Grange
The Second Stain
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12.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
of tlie Interests of lAbor. an or^
sanitaticn allied wlih the Episcopal
church, was recently held in Boston. .
Of the 245.742 Porto Rican Iqjxwers
w ho are engaged In agricultural worka
about 20 per cent or organisod and
chance to get a lot at a hK^llon uu
the la
the bay that Is unusually bcauilfuL |
movement.
Also rooms to rent at Spring Park!
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for the summer, partly furnished for ■ Rheumatism, gout, backache. «cl4
light housekeeping
may 31-UiPoiaon are results of kidney trouble.
FOR SALE-TWO good ■>» mllcb 7— j
Tta (Ota
tbirltiii Great Delectite Mes
FffiST MSTHIMEIIT TO UBIN
The Manistee Sdt & Mineral Bath Co.
FOR SALE—A few pieces of house
hold furniture. Must be sold at
once. 222 West fontb street.
may 31 2l
~ •
FOR SALE—Resort
^ u
Park, on the peninsula. Here Is
▼B LOOKED UP TO FIND A OUEER LITTLE OLD MAN IN THE
iXX>RWAY.
AS FOLLOWS
_i.I, .i_i..'i.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Side saddle and bridle. !
1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.
“
the Norwood Builder
3.
the Dancing Men
^z:7:uM
rpSr;;;v‘“’^“r.::s:',i ‘c.o. carver
TO RENT—Purniahed rooms In cot-|^^*^^® REASONABLE
Uge with every convenience,
°*“***^®'^'°*‘^*^ Bstetasase
dress Box 374 or call gt office.
________________
* may 24df
Owing I
I agreemem of tbe ItalFOB BENT—Purnlahod rooms with } *•“ xovenimeni lo coosiler a schema
board. 254 Front street.
mpr 25-tf '
arbltrntlun by which the differcaoea
------------------------------------------- —_— with railroad men may “be reconciled.
FOR RENT—Office in new Wilhelm the strike In that country has been
block. E. Wilhelm.
; ended by the employe*.
FOR RENT—Upper flat In brick honce' MTieo the operators aad 'mlasri^of
on West Ninth street. O. C. Moflait. the Kansas district no*t meet la JMat
210 State bank bnllding.
apr 27-tl oonference to adjust a mining acale.
the battle will IF 'aue af flgwea and
LOST
‘
^Ch side Is diready pn•' '
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------------------------ paring an array of Agares, and properLOST—Brown bilk bell trimmed with Lag f‘»r «be cunU:.M. aad tbe side with
light bilk, between We-quf’-tong club 4hc best showing of staUsUcs will b«
bouse snd L. W. Tinkhsm's resl- \ In a good positioo to win their point,
dence. Klndl^r return to 445 State
The strike at the porrclain works at
Stmay 3l-2t. Umogr*. France, practicaliy ended re■ CM’tuiy by the signing of an agreement
^ m0
Will Soon Beifin
:;';s;rb.^".zr'
'.h
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat nsarket |
on corner Front and Division streets, j ABSTRACTS OF TiTUE
Tfce pnblieaiaB of tlui
Ten thoiiHatul grateful letters from
‘tboiM’ who have lK*en curedI by
bv Or
Orrlne
llllde aurcess. It is
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Hcs In
! the eoniniuiiliy In onler t«i prover that
*>rrliie eannoi fall, li Is prepared
Td In
. 'w'lilrh can Ih* given
ftsMl, without the !«,lout s'Knowhflge.. ami No. 2. w
wiileli
Is
iileli is
lor those who desire U* be curW. The
I'l'Ire of either Is 11 |st Isix, S<dd and
■$'
New York 4giljr hag jost
created a profound sensaUoa and etamped the work*
as the greatest of twentieth
century fiction.
publication in thia paper.
May
.|FALMtBTRV.-OoeatA Madame Blata
Ramember the fohtra Ilea la JOBT
FOR RENT.
__________ _ tand. a actentific reading wffl rayart
HOUSE FOR BENT—lnqulro 119 {
*“•*■ W*tory. Over IXT
^ Twelfth street.
may 24^. Union SL bide oatraaea.
tUMf
##f'0^ 't^l 0
We have aecnred exclusive
rights for thii field and
Place hoieL
ma> 2«^
.^Marvdous
Masterpieces
of Mystery
re. I. m<«..,»llu4 br t.-o or .bn.i:,,
...I UU,^. .be.. I. ,„|.e «, ‘T" “r.“
ineorae l.rl.* .be r«r. I. I, .he bv.,. i l''’'
"T""
l.< or 4be e... Md dta. hi .he cl7, f"
Tblnr ee.u I. p^ tor .be b„«.l of!^,,'"'^b'
T"”'"”’ *'
b do. b.d IJ e«M. for . e.. I. I. ....
•K-'-er „ld: "Our taItaded .hbl prpo, be b.ou*b. .ta. I. ,. T"J7:
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fk-*id.f.ii.
...T b.^»
.1. i
oar billboards are covIsfier sum Is paid ovi*r
; cred with indecent prints; Sunday ball
shop, for a nice "shine."
COHPnSING
Thirtieen New
and Thrilling
Detective
Stories
1. ... U..«I .lib .be b.r.l.r In..,., S.lri.r^o™rt
.
staCta.b«b.„...b.uo.Btab.4!
THc Latest and Greatest Achievement in Fiction
Tbe^
MISCELLANEOUS'
csxc of Record. Mrs. Cbas. Romadka. FOR FAINTINQ or paper
call BP liti Citixens pbone. TB^,,
may IMf
Gunton.
may 234f
TOO NUMEROUS to meatloa. lhe|S^,
,MONKY TO LOAN-Mo tax etaagg
g«K>d points of a well dressed aBoe.
«•, oowh. c.n-1 ta ta«l. 1(. Hyltaii.
240 Washington street.
may 31 If
j
■*“*»- “*
Johnson Drug Co.
m«y374f ■
J. M. HUELLMAlfTEL -
I FOR 8ALE-Storc building, stock and It CAL ESTATE
Duures. Will sell-all or any part.
AID LOAKS
may 27-ir.
FOR SALE. WAQONg—I have three
sGcooddmnd lumber wnagoiu, also
lumber wragon for one horse, three
cbosp buggies and a pair of cheap
ponies. B. J. Morgan.
may 26-tf
FOR SALE—Seven-room house on
Bast Tenth St. Take other property
as part paymenL M. B. Hoagerford.
CItx. 688.
may 27-€t '
P*. O. MIOMOMI
TauhrofViiliD
Stutt SI4e Skoe Store
m soimi mm tm
LET ME bnlid ter yoa. Moathly pay-1 We
roents. H. W. Bmith, €12 West \
Eleventh slrecL Clllxens pbone IW. i
may 2»4f
RTC
now taking orders
for the celebrated
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith. 613 West Eleventh 8t.
CiUxeiw phone l»tmay 2g-tf
•ARGAINO In real estate.
SmRk 612 Waat Eleventh
CJtteens phone iflf.
H. W.
atreet
may 2g-tf
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
menta. H. W. Smith, S13 West
Eievcaih atreeL
Citixens phone
_________may 2»-if
FOR SALE-J^ milch Jersey cow.j
meo good driving horoa. ■ lagnire nf
Ben Gage at J. E. Oreniek'Co. teotory.
may 244f|
Irinisililtf
Brink Ci; ;4r
FOB BALft-glaa ]
lS«oom taaaa mad born, lid ft. lac;
horn* bna alty antar. talk im aad
fnraaoe. faqnlro of F. Tbartell over
Finn Natloaal hank. Tolbphaiie 2*. ‘
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-rMrif IKEYSTONE. MICH;
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TNI ivnttNi
rhow tnavuim
mv, watMAK. thuisoav. aunc i.
OBIlKllffniWBUl
Vantok. M 8 WM A knaa TtoMMs
Kk*t«r. dM r«4lcal lm6»r
THIS 18 THE SEASON tor reCHger
atom aad gardea tome. Get ttom of
JbUbs Csmplwn. 417 UBloa.
%
mayS-lmo
mmmnr» oM pppMwit umd tor
mr ite* •dttflr «r tk#
to lOilM kto
wto It
to terii wfU hnomt louiJr Mto«. SU
—a Bt gtofclT w44i«to r»
ttf«« fraa tw WtoMitoto
tkc ft«to>
iMlf* MtMc. vMflk to foMtod. aad
«MMd ifa SUM to to dutofto to Cto
DMtoMto Ftoto Prtoto, ao ttot ao om
tooaM Mil te Ktoktora paper. Md to
CMeed to appear to tto raktoiac.
To Ur. Mta ttto# la ao raloaMe
ttot to doaa'iiM vaato It cr«a by Uktag aeooaat
H. Tlse to blai U cmljr
tto ctoaara fa gat thiaga deae aad ao
laattar tow Umg it tatoe ttoy aaaat be
doaa. la hla o«oe aafe ttore ta carefalljr loafcad away a IS.7M fwlaa
vatek. ghTM bioi by a Soropaao aelenaoeletr It la aerer aaad.
^^^ajra a atoaiwladcr coating IIJM.
kraaka tto chain rlaga og. agulrta oil
aadar tto Mp of the atom, tbi
Into hla trmiaera pocket-and-aerar
loafca at It When It geu too dogged
with dirt to ran be laja It on a labora
tory table, bita It with a baamer aad
bujra another.
UaUI be had readied ibc age of IM
tto lato Hlraai Crank, laat aurrtror of
tto war of tilt, bad an ncute mind
Aboea all tbiagi. to wna n pntrlot. He
. baUeiad firmly In tbe aupremncy
oar repoMle. An Bngtiab trnveld i
of earlooUy came to Ara lo nee Mr.
Oroak oa# day. Tbe old patriot pralaed
AmerlM eitraragantly and coodemned
Bagtead aa ao outworn nod dying
daa. Tto ■agllahmnn stood this ulk
oa loag as to cottM. Then to anid, boi
Ij! **tappoae our auperb fleet were to
load fli.too BrIUab amrtaea In New
York—wtot would you Ynnka
ttoar -Dor anid Mr. Crook. "Wby.
dam It. our polica would arrcai theta.'
Oa# of tbn gronteat figures In tbe
nf world potltlca la M Delcaaae.
fVMrh alnlater of rorelgn nlfalra. Bo
aaaennaftil bna be been <« numeroua
occasloak la arertlog war tJmt be baa
bom called -the peacemaker of Eu
rope." Though ao aucb dominating
figure an Biuanrek wna, he probably
more than any other U tbe man arouml
Whom world polltlca morea. Now In
kin fifty*Uilrd year, bta pbyalcal appMraaca la not ai all atrlklng. Roche
fort okoe rafarred to him aa "atanding
oa kU three Incbee of leg* " But be is
wiry aad tough. Ilia round bend, cloeecropped hair, keen eyea, retnmaae
pose. brUUlog muaiarbe and locked
amutk are Ihoao of n fighter, and,
moraorer. bla whole npptwrnnce auggenta n man enpablo of much toll.
A pnrllnl rehearing baa been granted
ky the aupreme court of the I7nlie<l
•totoa In tbe caae of Unooln va. tbe
Dnltad Btaiea. nod Warner Bamea A
00. en. the United fiUiei
htowa aa tbe Philippine
aad iBvolvUig tbojqueatlon of eKoct of
FraMdeat McKlnley'a order of 18HK.
ralailra to tbe duly on Amerleati gcKKl»
abippcd Into tbe PhUlppInea during
the war. Tbe au|tn are for the refund
ing of dutlea paid under the order. U
tbe conrt doea not rrver««‘ Itaelf, the
oaalto the United Btatea will to about
|7.0fi0.d00.
Beveral iteraeua are dead, a« a rt>null of terrific w ind, rmlu and t<lt«ciiir
auiitan throughout Indlaua. Much
damage wa> dune lu—the Muntie oil
ielda.
Robert E. Lee. Jr., giauilaon of tbt:
grant confederate loader whiwc name
to beara. and now aervlng hU atHond
term to the Virginia liuuao of di legatea.from Vhlrtai ctHiiUy. haa an
Bounced hla candidacy f«>r »iH-aker of
tto next hottac.
WlUUm Waldorf Aator la working
WOBdera In the rvaturallim of lirver
CMtle, Kent, England, which he purobaned reoently. It la railmatcd that
ke will apuud etoui H.tHO.ood on tin
fkatoua ahow place, aud la ctnidtiylng
1, fi00 men on tb« work.
A dramatic critic of a loading tout
doB aetrapaper complatna that Maud
Fkaly. the young American artrcM
who li pinylng promlaeot rolea with
Mr Haary Inrlag. hn« aja^oltoualvo
^Iiller'sSimp §
Y4P?-/i.^
W/J/L/E >
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PIANO TUNING—W. N. 1
No matter WHAT POWER
yoa'ro been naiiigi^ fouH
EVENTUALLY • m p loy
eleokridky, not otir far eoniKMnio raaaoDa,bottor reaaona
of utility and gakeial adapta
bility.
MARK CRAWM DCUVCRY-Utelt
paretei aad tnmkx. OMet
BookBtera. Gkazttebla eon
daBrarte fraa. ^ UM4I
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
RSAL KtTATK AND U0ANk-0rui4
mtetea Laad aad Loaa Co^ r
larteO. auaaafer. OMea. room t
uaUtea A Mmtkaa btoek.
Let us vitalise an idea
for you.
li
open hooM blodL Eoote 1
08 F. HOLMWORYH-Spaotol at
Boardman Rircr
Electric Uslit
& Power Co.
MiliMs Soap
ARE YOU maiNER
To build or alter a bouse, stable,
shop or bam this year? Let us
estimate on your lumber supply
in that case, for our stock of
bald and soft «ra d», our facili
ties for handling, storing, caring
for and delivering wt us in the
6rst rank of local lumber deal
ers, All kinds of lumber, lath
and shingUw at prices which
will net a saving to you.
tbe liairboar goap. tbe friend of tbe cloth. ^ Tnms washday into wash-hour; adds to
tbe life of tbe clothes ; takes away the drudgery of laundry work; saves anz»—sovcfi
bkcka. For use in the roughest wash or on the daintiest fabric—^no hard rubbing—it
WOrtES fV» a isnidru smry, while you wai^—ond rest. Full particulata inside the wTapper.
F<^everytbing bat clothes, use AfiiUr's Pottrrine rritk ammtoHia, the quick cleanser
•ad dijtefector. Insist on Millrr\s Soap and Miller's Poucrine. Your grocer can get
he is Now abont it, write to the manufacturers, and you will get wiiat yon want.
Mmdu by THI PBNM8VLVAN1A 80AP CO.,
rAOTOIllS: LmMtor.
and SulIkiM
Yob Aro Not Fooling Well.
JPZU.1SU
an so near nt hand, they wiP
build 3TOU op. keep you well and
ward off fillkMM. ikk Hsafinobs.
Uorrom Dtelfity, Lhar ate Ufiagy
They Nrtiy tbs piste, sst^rigbl tbs
ItonrsM 8ysl«n,ate rspnir tbs
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Wllllaa W. Roaeell. United Butee
minister to Colombia, has Jnst married
Dogoie, Mlse <Imc4« Lldstooe, daugh
ter of the mnanger of the laulonids
lallwny. There was both a civil and
religious ceremony, high Ooiomblnn
aulboritli-a and the dlplun^ir corns
being presenU The couple left for
Washington.
Andrew Camegto has banded
to the trustees of the Britlsb mu
a plaster cast of a diplodocus, a mam-1 Chicago, has been sppulnted tnirchasmoth reptile 4.noo,0(K> yiwrs old. the I lug director for the ransnis canal. He
original of which was unearthed to | will buv millions of dollars worth of
Wyoming by Dr. Holland, director of j supplies. Mr. Koss will have bis head-i
the museum at Pittsburg.
cusrters at Washington, assuming of-
Vesuvius, active since last fall. «“
rapidly dimlnUhIng In violence. Of the
three Ixvn alrcnmo, ond bu c<>naod to
The Chlldrtn'a Favorite.
gow
and the eecood U Iom« abnndxnl.
Cougha, t^up, Whooplm
Cough, etc., one Minute CV>ugh Cur while the third and more Important,
la the rhildren'a favorite. Thia la to
l^j now bao roodcrato speed.
oauae It rontalna no opiate. It perfecll;
'ATX or HlcemAK-TfM.
•eiOAK-The Profaet
Probote Ooart
^•|j| Technically nelr«-«l.
nclr«-«l. but allowwl u»
anU curca. Boh
_____ly ofOreod Tr«T»r»«..
loo of Mold Conrt h*-ld MlI ttbe Pro; remain where It wa» for very cogent ^
in th<- riir of TrMvi-nMTravi-riM- Ilily
1 Ihe IMh
IM.........................
Cat irf Hmy. reaaona, U
what naiiiH-nfti
hapiH-ned lo
to n ous»
bugi jcour
Is Wuiii
i
Uarefoot prleatH danced upon live
Hon. t'r.nl
!•>
B- WnUer. Jodff of
rb'*sS
CO.,.„,o„. .oo.,.,i
ord
tice for a month,
nisU«r of tbrtoteU' of Hei
Henry Voolu-r
riec flWs!t in xald ooart
;. nndhiM poUbrrw.f aad for
Hruoklyn
couirahend." exclalmt«d O'.NVlIl,
.hU p,«. lUng the blanket off
"Seire U youroelf." replied H«K>ley.
On. inju & Pnikiliipa
OlVI
DENTISTS
K^OVED TO OFFICES
VlRg VIGOR & VITALITY
om JOHNSON DIU8C0.
We will sell n fully guar»nleeil
RAZOR
1-ft *
P-OM
Tills is a Raz4»r Uml we guaranttH' to give Hatisfaetioii
anJ if yiMi want a razor
Estate,
HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
FRANK TRUDE
I4« Front Street
I Ihe Uitlle.
I'i*rhldden to curl ihetr hair, the
Jewish fatiory glrU engagi*<l m ibe
baking of unleavenivl rwkiv> In IahIi,
Aiifelrla, have airurk.
KTE. BAR. MOOI
THROAT'aad
OP GLA8I
___________ d riTTINO
PIT------------------------~
OIBee
601 Wilbala bkMk. Gte
Bfi.
OIBeefiOtV
■aaipboae W.
IRfi. W. 8 A W. 8 MOOP
Ofiioa. CIU.. 107; Btil. tf.
W 8. 710 Waabtoctoe oi
^bono tic. BaU M. Raaldaaee. '
W. Taatb; GRx. pboae 70
bids.
toM^
Telepbonaa. ofiee lOt; raol
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Pbro*
etoa aad rtrteoL Raatovad to of
fieaa over Plrxt NatkamJ b^ OF
txeaa phoaa ttC__________ _______
08 F. P. LAWTON—0«ce room, ra
Btored to new Mnasoa bioek. ear
door to Dr. Hiiftof' ofiioa
08 8 L. THIRLBY-Spacial attea
tSoB to dtoeaMi of ehlldrea Boon
40» State Bank hide Botk pboaaa
HARRY 8 HARNER—Sxpart plaao
inner aad action refnlator. Saiit
facUon suaranteed. With Klabal'
Mnxle Bonoa. Cltz. phone S«4
>8 CHARLES A. BURBRID08 Den
tixl. 301-2-3 New Wilhelm block
Traverse City. Mich. Clu. phone 14t
Oradnatc of Philadelphia Dental ool
lega.
HERVEY H.* ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse aty. Mich, cruxens phone 104
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa
per—our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furiviure finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.
D8 O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Solher
land block, physician and snrseoa
Citizens phone 364.
DRS. J. a 8 MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OOoeBOST-SWUlMUnBldc t ». a Bo U
ltoS|>.m. :U)S •T<«unK«. Bwid«ao* »
Wyokoaefi^L C;Ux««w Pbaa# 467.
JOHN R. SANTO
UEIERAl nSURMCE
flen. Ik*njamln JiiTrera. UlM-ral
liMider In Ihe laie revoliiilon. has lH?en
ap|H>tnl(Ml tuilitary ckldf
the Venez
uelan froailer
•KenmHlys." and e.-.- lhai the n*d
Try a *>111 to-nlght.‘»
For flal* by aU Dragglota
lO Cent and fifi Cent Eoxea
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTCS
Tharsday, Friday WALL PAPER
aad Satarday
JURE I, 2 AID 3,
The Salve That Penctretce.
John W. While, one of Coi. M j;ulLv'e
IVWilfv Witch Ita/el Salve
tratr* Ihe poree
ree of the aktu,
aki and by Hm
anllHepdr. rubtrocleni abd healing influenct- it milidueo inflammaUitn and
curea Iloilo, tluruo. Cuts. KcM-ma. Tel
ler. illnr Worm and all akin dloeaono
A eiieclflc for blind, bleeding. Itching trip to Chicago as Ihe natlon i, head, i
and protruding IMleo. The original and
genuine WlU h llanel Halve to made by
R C. iX-WHt A Co., aud »ohl h) all
dcalero.
lom /XND WOOD...
Wbi'u you want Ice or WoikI ilon’t listen U» a smooth
titlkor; he wants your ilolhir trxlay ami will b»* in some
other town tomorrow. I do not nood to make yon
iiromises as to giving gcaxl serviw; you know Uiat I
have done so during the tvist 15 yt^ars and exix*ct to
till **be end of time. CltiXfiBl* PhoM 711
JAMKS G.
m and strung IkkIv
01 de|M>nd on the quantity of food you
u liui on Us iK-rfeci dlsiwtion and
proiM-r asslmllailon. When you uke
'.iHlol !>>s|iepsla Cure your system
L’lo all the nourishment out of all the
uh\ \4in eat
!i digests what 'on eat j
:-gardles« of Ihe eoodtlUiO of the'
loiuaeh and eomers t^e nutrient!
•TWnt" for * flrit" and X^>»*"
PU'pnriles to the IiUhvI and tissues. >
••bird."
This builds up and oirtmgtheno the cn-f
Peter Henry Cbevantler. who la aald tin's ystero. K(mIu1 cures ludlgesilon. J
Ih'Ichtug. 8«>ur Riomarh, <
to kafe niade a fortune in ihe manu l>>s|»epMta.
Weak Hea*-|. etc. Hold bv all dealers. '
facture of the toy baUpoQ. which haa
Senator Proctor of Vermont U fast r
amuaad chlldrda for a couple of geueratkiBa, U reduced to a aiate t*l imv- iMJComlng «tne of tbe largest real estate .
erty, which baa compelled him to jolu holders to Washington. He kai great |
tbe atreet-cleaning gang of Wcaiflohl. faith in the city and thinks that ihc^
N. J. Ha waa bom la Porta and came price of land U gvdng to increase there j
to tkM country when a very ^oung rapidly.
atoo. At oae Ume ba bad tea mi
kbi employ eelUag UUooaa on
If In a kind of bilious mood.
You wish an aid to digest food.
•traato of New Y6rk.
No «ither pill U half so good
Om of tbe witneeaua before the aenAs iK'WUCa Utile Early Risera.
ato oogamlttee t« tnteratatu commerc<
The Famous Ultle Pills. KAR1.Y
wan a oollege profeeeor and after he RIHRKH. cure Oonstlpallun. Hick Head
bad flwaa tbe
oommlttee man> ache. tllllousnesa. etc. They never
nor alckec. tot Impart early rlotbaortee be waa aakad'lf tbe people gripe
Inx energy. Good for children or
wore U favor of gtrtag tbe oommlaaiou
power to fix mtea. The witaeaa rcpUed that nil tbe profeoMira of eoon
TRY A RICCRO WANT A&
eaay and other ooUega men with whom
ha tolkod thought ns be did. "Do they
all know aa much about tbe aub)eel
an you Aor dryly toqnlrad Senator
Pomknr.
MoUnrc^n-law cauce nine tentba of
tto filraroas. daolamd to opM ooart
ladga D. fi. KeadnII
Pdriaount. W.
'■ ■
OOINO jnSBlNQ? Stop at 0«^
matoo Braa.* State strsat livery ban
aad gat four balL AH kteda. fresh.
may 10-tt
ELECnaOTY
FOR
POWER.
MOI^ICINS
JURPET CLEAIIR6 WORKS...!
Carpet aeonioc and Poattov Rmoentii«. Carpet aesrioc and laytof.
Befoce aeodlng your old car^ra
awey to be made tote nice, lat aw
■bow yon mmyim
.
.
.
H. 8. CHAPm, Prfprlette
tea Waabk^toe 81
LOT FOR SAIE!
KoUol
a
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
e oompai»t. caicAog nm
WUl FtFEII ME
to L. 8 BUILOIN8
Oik. ^Horoo Seo
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
256 Front Street
GEO. A. JARVIS
H.&H.E. TIME CURD
I
DENTIST
is
201 FRONT STREET
11 Ibini
6n. W UcWitlir
MttK 4 NeWETHY
ar Bt I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
URIUD RAPIOS I IIDIili If
COXPAUY,
la BKsel auder. April 8 ML
Must be Sold by June 1
DYSPEPSIA CURE
FRE RStRANCE
6EHERU INSURAICE
4iBxi32
TRUSTEES
O. P. CARVER A BRO
M rroa OBdar a«y mm Kivimis
r«8J4a m. sad OdartXtyS 41p.m.
In Rear Of New Postoffice
B. Morgan, P. Kyselka
SHARNS
Ofloe UC. New wnhtom nioea. c
PhoM Ilf
Give us Your Bid Offer
New Wilhelm Block. Travel
O. D. MILLER
OK M T 1 O T
(XaUBaal DsaHmi)
BMg. 0«aat
^-^aadBa*
SIT.
Eisrrs
*iyjs.r.2?7'ar..‘i8L!L»>- - —4I Ite
O
Ml A M I
Pure ice U In demand the
wbulo year ‘round—more In
Rummer than In winter, to bo
aure—but Btlll Alvaya In de
mand. for prescnlnx meau.
milk, fruit. vegeLable*. etc.; for
use In the alck room; for cooltog beverages; for making Ice
cream, etc. When jroo are plac
ing orders for ice. don’t forgit
that oar ice is good, and la well
known for lu high qnaUty.
cur
EYES
. m. m.
examined free
fX to DOOKWOGD, 8.P. R8 8.
PereATarqubttb
SteBswsagseas,
/^LASSES
InOUlID THAT All
Curw Headaohwa. Btralgrtitan
Croee By«s and RMtoro
PerteotVyeioev.
dm.
•». A. W08.STB
Dry, Hard and Btel Wood. Bovth BMo
■TtelK
C. B. TAYUHIGOU. CO.
TRY A R8C0II0 WANT AD^
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