The Evening Record, September 10, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 10, 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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1905-09-10

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THE EVENING RECORD

.SATURDAYS

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' tmUUL TELIft^M MHVICC*

CONSIDERING
WRECK ON ELEVATED
TEN LIVES WEK LOST AN ARMISTIGE
60H6JMURT0N
Tf«v*r.* aty M and Oun Chib Will
theet Thaft
I. Train to ft^n Through.

MAKIN6UP
LOST TlMEI£r?i

Oa Wetlnradar roofoinjt the- Trar
and Gua Hub will ro to
»-Ult ihi. club from that
fdaco and to lake part In fha i
which will be imlM off cm that day.
MOTOIIMAN DIO NOT* SLACKIN The 4;4S a. m. train on the O. R. 4 I.
tPCEO AT A CURVE.
win mn tbroufds to Mantoo Wedneadar
mornln* and the fare u only fl^o for
the round trip. The tJckeU will be
jtooS retnmioK 8aiunlay. It U eipcp.
cd that a Urae number of the local
club wlU act op early and aa

SWITCH CHANGED UNDER CAR
OCCUPAMTR FOUGHT TO GFT OUT
OF RE8T OF TRAIN.

OLD MISSION
WAS DEFEATED

Coopling Broke and fUmainc^ of
• Cara Stayed on the Track—Train
Waa Crowded With Men,
Women. Boys and GiHt
Going to Work.
CORN HU8KER8 PUT UP A GREAT
CAME YESTERDAY.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
^ New York, SepL It.—Aa the raault
of prohably the worat wreck on the
elevatad road ayatam In the hiatory of
the city, cauaed by the aecond car of
a owiftly moving down-town local GIBSON
MADE
TWO
GREAT
train on tha Ninth avenue line plung­
CATCHES OF LINERS.
ing from the elevated atrutUire at
‘ Fifty-third otreet and Ninth avenue
this morning, ten peraona are dead Team Operated Like Clock Work and
and thirty.five or more Injured, some
Only Made One Erroi^Snlfka
of whom may die.
Went in the Box for the /
I WA
waa parka
women, boya and glrla going to wrork.
IMorrnV Torn lluKkone ilofoaN'd llio
The train had been tfeUined and the
motorman tried to make up time. As Old MiHHion bOMo ball toam yoMorday
the train approached Fifty-third street aftonuMin fi to o in €inr of ilm boKt
the motorman, thinking the switch icann K bn hr awoB. Thai wax ihs
was properly set. did not slacken speed third straiaht didcat for Old Misfdon.
Thr only sr«)rfK arro In thi* iu*A»ml
and the rar went around the curve
and hixih- fnnlna«. ; In iho aewnd.
Into Fifty^hird street.
.Mann^ky canir lii on Carlislc R im,»CHANGED THE SWITCH.
Tha owitehman, seeing the mlaUke. bacerr and from thnn on until the
changed the owfteh for another route. Ktktb innim:. ilu IliiKk«ws wuldn*:
The aecond car. which waa just
i send anolhrr man arniKK thr platr. In
Ihrosn out al
to cross the switch, was derailed and[th« sKfh Oibwm
flrxi on balU.
after bumping over the ties crashed | flrni. Kmui»a w«
through the ratling and into the street | Uoko> torr hnh'% in tb<> sir ibrti* tinu ^
below. It struck and wrecked a drug ! ami sal down. Maro^ky ctunnH loil.
Store. The coupling broke and the WilUnnt^ diil lik<si^<- ami Kroupa
other cars rpmalnod on the track and I srtMfHi
.^nifka m ui om* owr ilm
the occupants fought to get ouL
by a tuoluu:*.*«T. Mnni^ky and
CONDUCTOR ARRESTED.
| Wlll.smx
('arlleln bit
to
I Conductor I hr ebiirt t.iop M ho nimlf an ••ITori to
Coroner Scholer .
John J. Johnson and the police are rornrr Rnifka iM^tmiM'n si*roni) and
aearrhing for Motorman Paul J. Kel­ third. Alk.ut half t|m tlld MlKi-loii I
♦itirroiindi'*! Mm but ho ellpfMil
ley and Switchman C. A. Jackson.
1
hnomh and ................ 'hv t.aj; TbOCCUPANT# CRUSHED.
{',‘"l’"'''i"
ba»*omnnN
The thlrt eer hun, over «h. tree!.; ,
on tha building. It
on n luiKac-il Itall. Ihiltey Hnjck ujit
that tha occupanU
and the liming rbwu-ij.wara able to climb out and escape. The

nSirORS FAILED



TO miY

, MONDAY, SCPTCMDER 11,1

TME NAIVIE
olfifMiag ou Rwt Ikll Good. n>eu# the be#t UuU i#
miulo. A Ml line of Foot Balk, Soita. Xom MmIs,
Shin Guud#. etr« I# now •bown in onr wi»t window.
You douUkM know that Si«l<lin»t price# we the awno
h.-r© at in ChicjipK Wo aio hondqosrtcr# in thi# pwt of
th.- .tau,- for all KO0.U of hi# Uumufacturo.

JAPAN TOOK THE BITIATIVE

ESTABUSH
SANITARIUM
companV has been orgai

FOR THAT PURPOSE.

DR. l\ EVARS AT THE HEAD
LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS WILL
BE CURED.
Method Will Be One Used by Dr.
Evans With Great Success—Capi­
tal Rtnck SI0.000—Incorpora­
tion Articles Filed.

The Kv.m» Minii.nrillm Ik the name
a new Int-titutlon to be esinldl.Nhed
Traven^e City. ih«* e<»mpany hnv
Ing alriuidy biM-n organi/ed .and nrii
eb * or asHtK-Iatiun fil, il in lauihliig, the
capital ntuck to be IIu.imhi. Th<* Kan:
tariiim will be for the,-treatment of
the liquor and opium habit * and the
rnethml of treatment will be that
which has Immti praetlqtMl for i«»nii'
b0M«h f.ii .«t Of th. cir .h,,' took
*•"*• s*"-*'*"*' riAy*.
time by Dr. 7. H. Kvan* of tbi.- rltv
th. plun,. .ml lh« h«»y wh„l. ,nd'
More than 1.‘.»‘ vlc:lm.“ of tin liquor
OMri-B
the
into .
'*» « -'A""nal ratrl..-. ..f l„,t hsbii hove bet-n {K-ruianently and ef
hup .t th, end of th, p.«m,nt. Ot .
»• *" ''•» "'"f"
""
fertlvely cunnl* by iM* irealment ia
th, ti.«l cn, w« . youhs •om.n ,hd
'f ^
»•- thlH a#-ciiun with such KucresK that
the others were also young persona < "verlmlaneed and fell He ndb.*d over tbe>KtablUhmem of a sanHarium in
Th. hn«» cf on, m.n w« «v,r*d
»"■' ""
">r.« tl,,- I..11 ihlK cjty ha* been decided upon.
____ _tha body.
)tn V,.<-011,1 fern dotilde play. Another;
from
The officers of the romiuuiy are Dr.
the game, he fell whil.
,7. H. Kxans. president; 1. Ikivy. m-c-I
jgoinx after another but gathered
_ ** retary and trt'a-vnrer and H. K. Ibivy. ;
|unlylw«|ncbe8fmmlhegmund. Car.
UKb*.whopl.y#.l thlrd. c#.rraled a hot
pn3mlnenl buxine*- with one Imml.
Ilok^r^.

DDT CHARGE
_ DFJpSHDTj|::=

of the stock and the pro*Iwrk to aecond In ilme|
peot is that the inKtitutbm will i»o
III Khon. the whole
hackl'd l»y some of Traverse City’s
, team idav<-d like clock w«>rk and thero most substantial buRlnes* men. Th**
irONE MELON THIEF CAME TO ,
^
company has leased the residence
, GRIEF AT THE ASYLUM, e
^citx *ide. The vlKltors aNo plnye.! j
pr.q»erty fotiv^Tly owneil by J. W.
:
_______
1 giHKl ball but imuhln't 4tit wife to save j 81at# r at 7o»: Wabhlngloii street. The
Imlidlng will Ik- enlarged and re,
in ordiw to nil out. -Big Itiir Snifka [
,
proviJed w:fh the*^ latent
I went in f.V the Hiiskers and
j anj „o*t modern anw
;.n excidlrilt gatne. Atlhough he onlv
^
^LPRITS WERE LET OFF WITH |
^ne man he only allowed i
^
A SEVERE LECTURE.
| the Old Mission team one
hi! ]
)
________
4\vuiiams -aas behind the liat. Erk-|
1 twirled for Old MUHon milil the
the Culmination
>tion of k Num- elxih. w hen SbejHTd w^s pul in. l.airTHE MARKETS.
Dcpredatlbpa j die caught.
One hundrxHl and twenty-Bve people
Which Mavc Caused Much
Ch icago. Sept. 11 .—Wh oat—Sepi
^ent
over
on
the
Culnrobla
and
a
large
Trouble at the Asylum,
Intimbef attended from the surrounding.

ATTEHDAHT WAS IN WAITING

ANEncMDimii
Store
■uuanif;

4^^ r

3pc per Bottle
THE

ScbMl Shoes
Tor Jin
We carry n Imvc line of
the Ked School House
Shoes. Nothing; Ixelter
matle to wear.

...Spedd/ Sale..:
on Misses^and Childrens’
Shoes, far tMc next 30
Days. 1^11 and is-e
them. Xo Iroulde to
show you at

WCmm* Wron*

H. R. Mactfonald, Hgr.'

Abetraots'of Tltl»
PRICES 8AT#8FACTORY

AOoaUiiiied on Third Pa^. ,1

UEDrCF.n KATR8 FOH SOLDIERS’
KErMOX AT MANTON
C. R. 4c I. will Kell round trip tickets
Manton at Sl.Sd for the 4:45 a. m.
train Sept. IS. This train will mn
thnuigh to Maniim. return limit of

tickets will Ik* g^pt. 16.

mred 6rei1ick
4 Cmpanp
2*2 e. Trout St

Room aio Stat* Bank Bid*.

R1

ORIIMNEL.I- e
' MkSUBa** UaSiai Nude B

159E.Fnat,St.

MKNS e:YDUNG MBNS
CCOXtIXNG I e MJRNISIIINGS

WenY
Men’s
Men’s
Men a
Men’s

$20 Suita, SO.
$15 Softs, S7.2S.
$12 Suita. $5.75.
Oreaa Pants 1-$ off.
$3 Mata, $1J5.
’The Boston Store.

11.—Wheat,

C.lv«-Ar.ive. ,,c*)y
Sheep—Fkirjy active, easier.
Ealriy active, easier.

Wbbtsi

calieiathBWUkUaUWk

ORS. SAWYER&PENNALLESAN
OKM-ris-rs!

RubccfcaB*vtssjr

, M# r#tr«B #r
tU» stare wUl
erer wear
p«>r»lMet if
wc esD rreYCll ft.

W’f ihtnk t*. rxtt- WE AI-W^VK IIA Vg^^^Yj^^wlU narrsr fwy toi» modi for

iaoihant’^‘~rosoo#

EiP

You Know
of just how mneli we
can helji you when
building liefonv coneluding any oontmet
for Liiinlmr, MnU-rials
or mill Work.

We make sixtcial iatorior work for Ib'sidena's mid-Publir
btiil.linga. Stoce, Fronts and Fixtures, l*on*kC« tin inns, Stair
Work,ete:
!
'
If it's matlejof wood, we can make it.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

>iano S-tor*
DiH'fin’t jrmw wiihoul eauso; iltK'su't U'comu the lar.ri«t in the
rniUnl lSUiU-8 without the K*st of reasons: how wouhl it contiiiui* for upwanls half n tvniuty without them. TIuto is no
mysloVy altoiit it. Close i»tU*ntion to the inU-n-sls of our mtroufi. iKiinsUikini:, to plcast' and
lilnral in all denlimrs with our cus­
tomers; 8**llinj: pianos mid organs
of eminent sLmding at prices, tjnality considenil. whi<*h conipi*tition
is unwilling or unable to moot.
These prini iples are the kisis on
which our business was foumlod
and is couduete«l. and ui^on which
we ask your further jiationage.

^ilsr Fall Rain Coats
IVirolt, Web.. Sept.

Come {hero for everything
you noefl lo patch oat the
sassonwith till Fall demands
heavier wt ights.
Como hero and sc<t the first

Wc’rc al­
ways look­
ing: after
your shoe
wants.

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
213

O. C. MOFFATT

ms WEB
for everything needed lo start
the Iwyt off to school looking

STTUSH. SEIVICEAILE.
SATISFACTOIT
SHOES

MALT MILK

This fijotl is tlcsijrne#! for
Infants, chiMn-ii mid invalids. lUs pn iKiDil liy
.lolin Wyeth A. iTnt. mid
is one of the most Kitisf.’wtory artieles of Uie
kuid on thu market

Oe.

nn* arriving every day. We
are tdready aliowitiL^ a lai>»e
atukirlinent of them in nil delKirtiii.*al8. \\\* nro ^diul to
have y#>u c*all and ww* the new
fashions us they arrive.

WYETH’S
PREPAREDFDDD
AKD CEREALS

Oi’tx Boole S’toro
1-h»

New FaU Styles

a) wavs
may gUu* him ample sei»|v
sprinting facullles.
This ^ms never tm*re ably deraonwtraleii than Uki night when a bunch of
yonne Jadk
Mie large melon j
Helds of the .Nf»rtht-m Michigan asylam and w.-re rounded up by #»ne of
the Uervt\ Orne llopiws. wh<i lay In
tlie patch hltuself with a shot gun
ready to capture the marauders.
A atiuad of these youngatera came
lnto4he pdteh ready to enjoy the rich
neaa of mother earth’* priYVonder when
a aodeiw’all from rM. IHoppee caused
a wild effort t

NINTH YiAR-^tMl

Cop. Enjoyad Them at a

Jolly Charles J B I^raon of the
GENERAL GRANOVSKY WILL REPpolice* force of Grand Rapids fa In the
RESCNT RUSSIA.
cUj on a ten days* pleasure jaunt
while here being the
of Oscar
Borkman. Mr. Larson la ideal type
of the profession which he has fol
Mwed for seven years, being the larg­
OYAMA SENT A REPRESENTATIVE est member of the force of the rumi
lure rity while a keannesm of judg­
TO LINEVITCH.
ment chararferlres hli Offlrial dei^lv
Mr. lairson In hpeaklng of a dinner
Spacial Meeting of Privy Council U which he nxM-ntly enjoyed with
brother memb**r of the police force, dts
BPing Held In Toklo to Consider
scribed the* mammoth sire of Uie piualoes which lyaced the table of the F\iramors Maks Reports.
nlture City host and immetlialely th«
little coterie gathi rL-d aroun»l him rorny Wire to the IfreolnR Record.
ognirtMl in It th** far-famed Grand
81. petrraburj:. fb-pt. 11.—(Jcnrtal Travers#- nih-r mawiueradlng itud.-r
Oranoraky of the staff of Oneral the ban of a local raerehaiU «»f the Vae
IJnk-vltch ha* biA, D narm*i! as the Hm- ley City.
hian pl«nltMit»iitiar> to c-onfer with
General f'ujufchima. the Jaiuin.-se r. pIlKATi our.Top r#>ai ad
ri-si-uialhe to arraiiRe an arm Is Or •
Hamilton ('loihini. Go.
under which the B|;hllD|: will Im su-- •*I>1 Mf
p4-nd««d to Manchuria. Following the
sipnini; «if ih.- treaty of Honamouih.
Mehl Marshal Oyama yesterday arrani:«*d for the armUtlrH- by w-ndlna a
Hoadar. Stpt U. 1905
lett. r to unevlirh under a Baj; of j

Toklo. Sept. IL—A spi-cial
of the privy Wiunril is now in scHslun
lo hear n-ports fnim ministers on the
result of the
nt^oflallons and
th<{ d«rtnes!lr sliuatlf.n. Tlie provin
clal Rovernors are as-semlde«l with re
tsirt* as U> the sit nation in th«- pr.iv
InreK.

6 O^OLOOK EDITION

GRAND TRUeSE TUBERS ^

TH.VT FIT LIKK A FIXE OVERCX3ATHAVE STYLE AXD SXAP TO THEM*SEE THEvSE:

m $12. $15. $1S. $20.

Top Coats
Kv«*iy man wanU a top
coat; tin y are almost a iieeessity; there is a long
time in the spring and fall
when the heav’y coat is too
heavy and witliout a light
overcoat it is unsafe U) Ije
out of doors. A c»jat of
tliib kiml is
mxury to
soim* who a
ill affonl
two ovtnxiato Ume was
when t>ne fxjat cost $15.00
atle;istand frr>m that
$2o.OO.* Xow
X.
to $25.00.*
they are
within the rtaich of all;
our sales on the short or
top ouat lias been large.
\S e are going to give some
extra inducemenU to close
out a-rtain lines and there
is no reason why eve^’ one
should not buy one of these
at tlie prices We make on
them. On front tabh^ we
plaa- fifrt’ c«iU at the fol­
lowing jjricei:

Coprrifht 1905
H«t SctafiiCT 6- Mw»
Any Tt*a Dollar wat for...........
<6.50
$12.00 and $i:i,00 coats for.. A..,
$8.00
$14.00 and $15.00coaU for.........
$10.50
$ls and $30 coSte fur..
$18*00
Many of these are silk or satin lined. -Come in sod havs
one of these laid aside for yon, if yoa are not quite ready for

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RicoKa T^VEiwt qfur, mbiiaAft,

m^^Qj^ROlFOR

mondax, September

ti, isos.

CZAR RESenOED DUn
caa be avoided by kceging their digeeTO HAVE BCNEFTT OF tioBs in good coBdltkm with Btectrie
Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of Beanettsvine.
FRVORSD MATRON ClAlBC.
8- C, says: “fbr year my wtfe saf-

AlhB tomorrow evuBlag.
Mm. a
Mooro. W. M. Ootdoa aad Rev. T. P.
mSoM wffl reprewmt tha Church of
Chrtet; Mlaa *MahM Puaproa. Oliver
Walem and M. B. Heitey will repreaem the OongregatioBBl ehnreh while
the Friaada church wlB eteet dei^Btes
tomorrow evening. The Pioihyteriaa
church wfll not he ropro—ted.
The following la Che progrom.

this conference of the Methodist
copal church bow In seaaioa here. Thia
maa. who haa nerved che allotied ate
years aa neeMdlna eldar. ia Bev. M. a
Carrel of Oraad Traveme dteCricL By
the laws of the coafereBce he will be
obUged to step down for a Ume. at
7:M^8ong ameteik ted by Theodore
Icaat.
Dmxn. Benxoote. .
The church poUticlaas aay that the
Devotional. Mra. C. a Wflllams, BelRev. A. Pergnaoo of Niles Is the moi lalre.
SAME LAWS UNENFORCED.
likely caadidate for the ptece.
Special music.
The Rev. W. J Wtlaqo of this cit
Picir aone U»«» pa»t the Rmrd ha»
Address of Welcome. Rev. N. P.
is alao BMBlIoBed.
»# tew te tfcte Mloa or fbe Mst
Modi apemlatlag la heard aa to
Reapoo^. Mm. W. J. Hombeck. Kalwhere the htehop wUl ilgB ArBoh
Allegan.
BO proMcotteM wad Um |MibU«htes of
Pbm on Weuld^Be Mlnieters.
Appointing of coinmitteea.
tb« Matter WM aU thai cane of It al>
The ronfereace has passed on the
Addraaa. *Tbe Bleaatmg of <Slving.*’
tboiish It te ^Irscd UMt had max atepm several eteaaea of would-be mlai
iKnyteg the great beneita of the
tewo ukMi hxthepfw
“Tenth Legion” and ita workings. Mm.
the ttotetofs mM hare bM caaght
idtobe W. H. Hurlbut, Northport.
laed deacoBa—Lewis ■. Price of
aadtha practice mtofnied.
Musk. •
Shat aach rlolatloBs aa
Beam. Arihur U Blteworth of Ken­
Reoeptioo to vUIUng delegates given
dall; W. H. Holcomb of WhllBeyvIlle. by the Alba Itedsavorcm.
J. W. Heetehry of BUtUville. Chester
OfaDd Raplda Herald aaxa that com M. LoomU of Spring Lake. William
C:00—Suartoe prayer meeting, led
PUIBU are made that Tlatatloos of the Haskins of Manton.
by George Ooveyou. Northport.
same law are sMteral la the northern
Local preachers recommended to be
part Of the lower penlnaula and that ordained eldem—James Catterall of ' A:00—Song service. Mm. B. K
the atete Sch aad s^ warden’s dev Marion: Fred Deighton of Entrican Moore. Traveme aty.
'
William Herbert of Benxonla
DeroUoiial. led by C. L. Bennett.
erea whea tha erldenoe la placed ia
their hands for proaecuUoa.
Members of the eoBference who
Reports
The Her.*1d stales thai the I*< re have Anished the <
^Ic
Marquette 1» much interested in pro- were recommended to be ordained
^5ecreur>.
aervlns the Osh la the varknis streams elders—Joaeph Dutton. Mt. Pleasant;
aloos the Itae aad paja a reward of C. J. Kruse. Grand Haven: Alfred
Greetings from state officers and dis­
Way. Orange; Quinton Walker. Law­ trict aecreuriea.
rence; George V. Fallls. Schoolcraft
Soelectea la the district by ro'U
officials of the mad. the conductors
W. Duffy. Freeport; William T.
call.
aad trainmen often notify the depart Hin. Grawn; Arba Martin. Peloakey:
Beetion of officem for the coming
^meat borao attention is paid to tb< T. G. R. Browalow. Marengo; John A.
complaints and Ash are kllk^ by tho
hook; a »rge R, Mi)
uae or dynamite and soM In the
t; C. L. Keane. Bron
keu contrary to Urn.
Delates from each county to meet
The Herald ^rther says that Con­
The following passed the second at appointed places and elect officers
ductor William Hawker of the Here year’s course of study and were rec- forilhe coming year; and to plan a
■ Mahiuelte, an ardent sponssnai
tnded for admission into full oon- ayMemaUc forward movement along
most outapoken asmlaat the vlolatloos. nectlcm In ihf confemce and for orDes of work In their county. This
*’I know for a fhet that Ash are
ion: 8. W. Large of Clarion: T. has proved to be one of the most help­
hetns killed with dynamite and by P. Bennett. Crystal Valley; F. A. ful features of the convention. It
other nalawful meaaa aad are bclna Lendrum. Joneavllle; C. A. Nortwoaa, brings the delegates Into closest touch
mold in ManUteo markeu. I have noti- Aurellqa; H. J. Nichols. Jersey; T. with each other.
•ed the game and Ash warden’s de Cookson, I^eroy; T. H. Clapp. Jackson;
partment a number of timea. bu
George E. Lewis. Frankfort; Leroy O.
to—Song semice. Mm. Com Tid, effort has In-en made Ui prosecute the Host wick. Trowbridge; Don O. Col- baU. Rapid Ctty.
Tiolators. I hare written personal let­
Devotional. Rev. C. D. Bannister,
ters to Game Warden Chapman and
ronton.
his chief depulj. Htiyt. but not a thing
Music.
‘ haa l«H n done. K Is a shame, and In
Several ten-mlniite papem on most
few >Vars. If things go on in this way.
Important subjects, followed by dls. there will nut be a trout In the Pere
Lksnses to Those SMfcirtg
on by the delegates present,
Marquette rivej. tho Uttle Manistee
bringing out the most helpful thoughts
and all those streams which
and plans for the future work.
among the best Oahlng streams to l,e
St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. ll.-Officlals
Quiet Hour. Rev. Mr. Schronu. Kalfound In the counlr)*.”
of the state game and Ash commission
^ Other flshermei) who visit this
estimate that not less than 10.000 MinDiscussion.
l' Uon of the^state also complain of the neaou hunters have taken out licenses
Pledge. Harold McConnanghey. Beu- V violationsI apd tthe laxity of the |
mot ducks and chickens up to
mla.
t warden s de|»sr lent In proswutiug Sept. 1. when \he season opened. Aiv
Dlscusskm.
. violators
plications for licenses have betm re
Field Secretary and His Needs.
^ ’i would iM* in favor of closlnj; some ceived at the capliol at the rale of
Discussion.
of these sinams for a year or two.” several hundr«*d a day.
• Baltimore Convention and the Mes­
f aald Dlvlsk»n 8up4'rlntemient Place of
This is th. Vfrrst season that a Min- sage It Has for Us.” Rev. T. P. UUom.
5 the Pern Marquette. “It la a sham«
nota hunter has In-en obliged to Tmverse City.

,
to se<> them Ashed out and a still take out a licenae t»> hunt amall game
Evening.
• to se<* the Ash killed in In any portion of the sUte. except the
•enrice. led by chorus
counties in which the hunter resides.

£AS»£23Sr*'-

t::.

THOUSMDS HURT CHICKENS

I

The law was psmmhI at the last session
D*To(lon»l,
\aomethlng ahuuld be duoo to prt*vent of the legislature, and under it the
..the alaughtcr. not only of Ash but of
gets 00 cents of the |1 ftn*. and
‘•What a Flag Stands For.”
the county auditor issuing the license MerriU B. Halley, Traverse aty. The
The depleting of the streams amund
le remaining 10 cents.
Aags used to Uluslrate this atMress
this iiortkm of the state not only af
Tb.- commission is waging a deter- aad for decoration for this convention
fneu the aportnaen and the railroad.-^
are from Mr. Holley’s world famous
hot many citirtms as well. Ekery who cannot wgit imtU the opening of
Chrlatian Endeavor museum and 4s th^
year many |HH>ple come to Ihis n-glon
euson. About a dozen hunters largest and Attest collection of flags In
for no othcT puriKJse than to fish. U In various parts of the sUte have been
the world.
there U no Ashii^iben they will not
icfed. and In iwcb case the guns
Music.
come. While the remirl hixels bene At of the hunters have been cooAsrolM.
CoBsecraUon. led by Mr. W. M. Oor
principally, supplies_for their susie
City.
ainoe must be pur^mnl and the
$100 Reward. $100.
'bnicher, the liaker and /be grocer all
The readers of thU paper will be
pleased to learn that there U at least
Prof MSS or iterrival LowelL dirwetor
always liberal with monc3* and many one dreaded disease (hat .cieBce hat oC tba LowMS obtroraiorj at nagriaff.
been able to cure In all Its stages, and
olht'rs are bnieAt.Ml by their coming that U Catarrh.' Hall’s Catarrh Cure Arte.. aBBBQBcro that tba caBala of
^tmethinr sh^ be done and done is the only positive cure now known Mara bavu baro pbotograpbed tbare
for the flrat time, flereral of them ap­
e medieml fraternity. Catarrh pear upon Bare than twunty Bagativaa.
at once.
Last winter tbore was much fflegal being a constitutional disease, requires
consillutloiial treaimenL- Hair. Cmspearing cm the inland Ukca and the
Ashing this year was oomparatively
poor. Winter and early spring spear­ surfaces of the system.' thereby d«^
stroylng the foundatiou of the disease,
ing will in a very short time depopu and
giving the patient stmaglk by tonic. 35 t
For sale by Johnson
late the Inland lakes to such an extent building up the coBsUtution aad assist- Drug Ool
that the sport will amount to nothing lug nature In doiag Its work. The proThU ahould alao receive aUentioo and prietors bare ao much telth.in itt curaTRY
A
RECORO
WANT AD
Uve powem that they offer Oae Hum
be stopped. .
dred Dollam for any case that K falls
to cure. Send for Hat of testinteBials.

rindteg‘^ara*Sie*to£g I

-so think those who are sick.

C. Barber of Sandy LsveL Va.
He says: “I bad a terrible chest
trouble, caused by smoke and coal

EJvSZuS:?”

00.-S drug stores; hOc aad 11.00; gt
anteed. Trial botde lOc,

Noma, AUaka. la SOO allM west
R^ute. Alaska ha. ateamt tww i
s half ttaMs as mark coast Hat as
trot of the rmted Stsiro.

.w Jmr AWQon bant ab

F. J. CHBNBT Ik CO. Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggisU. 75c.
Take Hall’s FamUy PUl. for eoastJ.

FREE XT MILLIKBN^ dry goods
storw—Wa are aenrtag our custqgroru

pUcated with a torpid ttvW; nnUl she
to Enjoy Saiw RigMa loai her strength nnd rigor, and beaere wreck of her former selL
^ tried Bkeciric Btoetm. which

Oyster Day. N. Y.. SepL 11.—At the
Mferonce Saturdhy night between
President Rooeevelt and the Russian
envoys. M. Witte, by direotion of
the
the pi
csiIob:
“Some yearn ago. In consequence of
teundemtaading in the inierpreiatioo
of the moat favored nation clause.
in Russia on
Bmrara) articles of American prvdoctloa customs duties of a hlgber scale
than those levied on the same articles
when imported from other ct>unirie«
HU majesty, the emperor of Rus
. haa commanded me to Inform the
president of the Uniled States that he
haa been pleased to effect the disrhuInuaace of the levying of such higher
duties on American products in order
that henceforth the American manufaclurem ahould pay the same duties a--;
importers from other countries.”

are among the

Most Oestrurttve of all our sea Ilsh;
tJiey rival tlie worst of the cumivorous
„f Hiutb Anierkan waters.
lU-y are tl»e wolves of the sea. and
verj fnr,|ueiitly they destroy for what
ars to l>o a men*. li>v«‘ of butrh«'r>\
Tlwy'iuove in large fM-buols. and tlu>
never hesitate to attack Ashes of al­
most tbc-Ir own else*. Of tbe*Ie they
waste* at least thres-fourths.'.The men­
haden are of all tin* smaller prey the
chie f ^enffe-re rs. and the blues de*slroj
liiemlible i.umla^rs of them. .\ Lirga
irry is ehop|HsI Into and the Interi­
or is»r1lm 1-s suffensl to A(*at away,
while tlie Idui* bravo aftaek< aii.itber
1 iiiHither ns tbougli he n vt-bsl in
‘ sbiughter. It is tbeii Hiop-swn)»chop uneeaKiugly. ami fre<|ueuitl.v the
wake of a large sebo^d is mark»sl with
the melaneholy fragn:i*nts of
nnewintesl dead, and a epilte peneplibb*
“Slle k” of AihHH] and on fiirms upon
water—Outing Magazine*.

WHY IMOT
Save a little money on your fall Carpet

ly

Suylne

" ' W ORDER to

and healthy.- C. A, Bagbro Drug Co.
F. U. Meada and Mnsem Drug Cto.
dru^Ute. sell and guarantee them at

• aosE '
out oU Bbs'k io make room

Ivory can lie cleaused and the color
In sonic measure rrotiwvd \ry well
washiug it with plenty of soap and
water, and tben>xi»osing It to the sun
jest as you lift it straight from thc{
suds, being earful to k«T the Ivory,
wetted w ith soapsuds as long as it Is
In tlie sun: as soon as it is w blt«*ned'
wash ami rins4* It well In rb-ati. *'o|fl
water arWulatiM with lemon juUc,
and then dry »>ry carefully.
A lemon dlpinnl in fine salt atnl weP
rnblHHl on U als«» effei-iual for n mov
Ing Ink mid otb. r ^.nlus from Uoiy .
In cxtn*Tiie cas4<s a solution of omoutlet* oxalic nt-W Msd^.ni In one-lmlf
pint of wrater. well ruMied on with «
stiff Imndi. the Ivory UHug IIh*ii well
rln*^*d. drietl with a soft oi.,jb. ami
left ne.nr. but m»t nrtmilly in front of

for the now that is )s*'^^imiiu^
to Jirri\’ti, wi! ai\^ off»*rioR
clo8.*r iiricM Dian t*vt*r Jjo.
forv.
Tm* Opf>er«uni«y Wen** k.ea* Bu*
jK

■> ehof* *lme

J. W.. SLATER
WlwkBk*ii4t«taU

t*«rldlakI.BMMF«nbkw

Colds cause congestion and costiv.ii ss. nui.l> whit h Kboiild imss ihnmgh
Cain
Ih»wc|k; and kuifieya an* seereied
Ufll0|l>y tilt* iios>- and throat
lbi|lisl«r’<
1 IKisitiv«>ly
We have and offer for sale the fob
lowing list of real estate. It is all de­
sirable property and roust be gold.
Call or pbone for pric<*s.
l!.\Vl.\r. SE<’I RW» the se rvices of
70 ft on Bav St . omioslle Darrow’.’*
store. Building on same Is now xvUhI a ArstHla:*^ boix-yluMr. the blaek
as warehouse, but can be used for smith sb.ip of Angu.s Mc<>ll will be
dwelling.
o|H'u for bn^ln.-ss from now ini. All
n. e. eor. ICth and Rennie St.s..
work done iiiubT the peixotml siip.*r
57 ft. on ICth St.
pt 11 ;.*t
^
lot on West Sth St., east «if visn.n <if Mr. MrColl.

DesinMi Property For

lot. xoi sixth St,
CALMAW8 Interior Spar Varnish U
louse and b.t,
F.«>Im m
lot. loi:;
lOlM^do
mia
and lot. S W. cor. Webster most durable for all Interior work.
St and 1 Jichlgan Ate
3 lots on ElmwcKNl ave.. between
LAWN WORK—Smldlng and seed
Wavne ami Bav Sis
Yots'on sVinice street, between *ng neatly d<me. All work gmirantced.
Wayne and Bay Sts.
Cll. pbone 7»€ and 128. Browning A
I>it 71. and house. Oak Height*.
AdBley.
Aug 7 Imo
O0<* of'^he ln*st locations in the citv
or KutWnding e<mntr>- for home. 4
acres of land, large house, cor. Bay
and Uamsdell Sts.
-IAS. A.
12 to
acres land In Elmwood town­
ship, alKiiit 1 nilte from cii%’ limits. UP-TO-DATB HACK LINE
Will make a good market garden.
3 id's lU nillcs cast of Cellar Rim.
4 40 s
miles wr*st of C«lar Run.j BUCBEE't
There is considerable saw timlier’Ciu. mi; u*u lu
and plenty of wemd, Umber on Ihl^ '____________
Attacked by a Mob
land. Soil gtiofl.
And beaten. In a labor riot, until covFactory on Bay St., power and ma
0R. W. J. HIQGINS
ered with
, a Chicago
Chica
street
h sores,
M
chlnery ready to nin, 353 ft. fnmlage.
conductor appHed
Arnica A gtK>d bantion fur any lino of u^uled Bucklen’s
Buck
IS soon sound and
ny famHy.” write's G.'
< j!
Also M' oral gllt-eilge land contracts.
Welch, of *1
Mich., -and And aug IC-tf
J. E. Greilick Co.
»JL Front 81.
Cl«z«-n* Phtm* TXfe
It perfect.” Simply great for cut.*? and
burns. Only 25c at C. A. Bugbee
Drug Co.’s. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
Drug Co.*8 drug stores.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

Fine Dental Work
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

AT MILLIKKN’S—EggO See sened
free. Come In and lai?te the food an I
get a pretty souvenir.
srpt
The late Ensign Worth Bagley. wlio
was kllletl at Carvionas. 4’ulm. la to
have a monument cnK-teil to his u
ory at Kaleigb. N. C.

i
IT’S A PROBLEM

JUBPEICUUIW wons.

J. M. HUELLMAKTEL .
KEAL ESTATE AITO LOAHS
No**f-y Rubllo

DENTISTS

REMOVED TO OFHCES
OVEIJOBRSON DIOC CO'

•r. D.

Sontli side Shoe Store

329 SOUTH

INTERESTING NEWS FROM THE
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
GASOLINE STOVES
are the labor savers and afe the “cool stoves.” Every housekeeper ap­
preciates these facts. We do not want to carry one over this season, so
will sell those that we have on hand at just the manufacturer’s prices.
Don’t miss this chance, and call at once fur prices andjfull particulars.

JUST A FEW REFRIGERATORS.LEFT
and these will be sold at greatly reduced priices. Every lady knows a
refrigerator can be used every day of the year. These arc the celebrated
“Cleanable” kind and all your food is kept clean and sweet. No better
economy can be practiced than to buy a good refrigerator; get our prices
today.

WHAT ABOUT LAWN MOWERS?

INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC UQHT

roKPB

Got Off Cha^
Ha may wen think be has got off
ebaap. who. after having coBtrodted
te stm
able to perfectly restore bis
Nothtag will do tbU but Dr. KlaTs

SSo SEE ODR WnMW 2«»o

UWON STREET

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

soum SIDE LUIKBi CO.

f-ip-ty

IMIOHIOI.S

Teacher of Violin

IT IS A TREAT TO GO FISHING

SOMETHING NEW

for Bass or Pickerel these days. You should have a full ouifii of fishing
lines and bait and poles and ba.skcts. No matter what is needed we can
supply you. Make up your mind—stop in and see us—then go.

It Is a necessity to keep your lawn in fine shape, and that’always increases
the valueof your property. We have all the best styles made and the
many sales we make prove that our prices are all rinht. .You will need
lawn sprayers and exya hose to keep your lawn properly^ watered. We
have the best of these. Don’t wait. Buy them today. The pleasure will
come later when you see your beautiful green lawn.

OBiNiY

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE .

■^ .

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
IB CASS STREET

PHONE S02

•NiHLAnaAX Ml mnvaa

ONiHJjuiaAa Ni ran

~

On. Sawfir & hukattgB

«i8j to solve if jroo oomi* bere
for the soluUon—Uh* problein
bow to get the moat lumb*?r of
warrantable kind for the least
mont*y. We havenH Ijfcm in
the lumber business .for >*pnrs
without learning how to boy
boanling. studding, flooring,
stair lumber, lath, Singles and
all the rest of the long lumber
line ao as to tell it to suit cos.
tomen as to quality and price.
Glad to have yon prove the
problem.

troe with teOSee for a tew days.
Come in and taste this new and popular fbod.
sapt ll-$f

NewUfePUla A qutete ptaasant juid
curtate cure fbr heartsshu. cioastteattan. etc. 25c at C. A Buifliae Drug
OO.X, r. H. Muads* uBd Johauea Drug
Oo-T drug storro; guarmatead.

w

•.

CNiHiAuiAa NI *iinv*ar

aa«
beld*to Hick adtool cbla
mofwtos. O. tbe piatfonih b.
Prtodim] Nye'f dcak. etnod tbe b
fnl silk AMrtam fiac pwited to
tbe school by Ibe W. R. tX tat imm.
Mr. Nye aaid tbot be thoogbt tbat
wo«M be ▼•ry appropvtole to sn
tbe tomner with three cheers and they
were given by the atodeoU to
will.
Mr. Nye then fend a few pages
a nttle hook entitled -Of Pboea aad
Tbeir Maktog- by WUllato a Oa
i bad. to wblcb eterj i
Mr. Garaou makes clear bem
tboagbta and deeto of a peraoa'a life
lodtea of tbl» city and baa bold tb€ stamp tbemaelvea oa bla connteaaiice
importaat offlr* of ibriot lUaatrloaa and bow It U tbe man that makes tbe
maafar wbile be now bolda tba oOoe face, not the face tbat makea tke man
of. principal conductor of ibe workIHirin* bla iwenlytbree yearn of aerONCe A WCKK.
▼Ice In the order be baa been active
and bii poaltlon will be ^ to 1111.
The baaqoei took tbe form of an
oy»icr upread and frya, atewa and rawa
John Dcgan. who baa given tbe
formed Ibe main oena.. Mr. Pope left county officials no end of trouble
early tbJa momlBC oa tbe UUaoU. nway again yesterday from the oonnty
where be wl|l"t^tteto*^lkm In tbe bonae and was found by fibertff JohnTrana<:omln«mal rreieht eampany at Bon near Acme and brought back. This
Dearborn atrect. Hit family will was bU third escapade to three w
remain In tbla city ibla winter.
He is SS years old and Imagtoes be is
Mr. Pc^ came to Traeerae City on bto way to Boacovllto, Wla.. where
Ihlrty-three yeara apo. flrat e«terlii| her formerly lived.
tbe employ of the Hannah A Lay Co..
■IWw«r<)> «>aib«)klng In baitacu tor
BRCVITli
hlmaelf tulUl aeveral years ato when
be dlaoootlAuod bualncaa. For nine
Tbe south Aide ladies of the First
aeaaooa be baa held tbe reaponalble MethudUt cbuieb. will mpet ^tb Mrs
poaltloa of aieot for tbe Northern Rowland Dougfiiaa tomorrow nfterMlcblpm Tranaporutkm compaBj In noon at 2:30 for tbeir usnal Blblc.aer
ihl. city aad baa aenred tbe company
well. Tbe food wlabea of a wide cir­
Tbe
cle «ir fricoda follow him In bla new
with Mrs. Bldred on Sute street,
field.
fourth bouse from Cass, this
at T.'fiO. for tbe hayride and com roasi
at B, L. Ransom's.
An echo from tbe Michigan reform­
Mrs. Ana Achmwckal. a Pioneer of atory was found In n petition filed to­
, filalr TewneMp. Called Homeday by B. J. Morgan guardian of WIIDeath of a cJilld.
lie Griffin, for tbe appointment of an
administrmtor for tbe eaUte of HolU*
Mra. Ann 8#mliJ^al. aped 64. a plo- Griffin whose deaUi occurred May
nei-r of niair lownahlp. died yesterday 1904. Tbe estale la*|ito>0 and there are
afternoon from a stroke of apoplexy. three heirs. WIlHam M. Ortffin, wbo Is
HheloaTcaabosbaadnJobo Sebmuckal. In the reformatory, and two sisters.
and four aont. The funeral will be Florence, aged 16. and Mary, aged 12.
held tomorrow ibominp at 10 o clock who are living with tbeir atep-fatber
from Ibe Catholic church of Hanna. at Radne. Wto.
Rev. Fr..Keiman offlclatlnp.
Thrc<^ cases were filed today wllli
County Clerk Walters for the Septem
The l yearHiId daoKhtcr of Mr. and bt'r term of court which begins Sept
Mrs. Mat Andrea of Blair .townahtp 25. two being the outcome of the J. D.
died last nlpht at 6 o'clock after a ten Pike failure and the third being tbe
days' lltncs. fit»m cholera Infantum. well-known horse deal. William SnyThe funeral will l»c held Wednesday der vs. William Mat
inomlna at 9 o'clock from the Catholic
As Rev. Hugh Kennedy was away
church at Hanna, Rcr. Fr. Kctman of attending
Mayfield, offlclallnp
services at the Asbury M. B. churrli
were In charge ^ the Standard.Bearrrs In the rooming. The feature of the
morning aen lcc was an able address
Mr. and Mrw. Frank Could Had Been by Mrs. Ki*0 Bare Cooper. In the
Married Twenty-Flvt Years
evening. W. H. Scott spoke.
Saturday Night,
In tbe account of the meeting of tbe
.National Protective Legion at Grown
On.ttoturdsy menlnp at their home last Tuesday evening, a period was
mi nne fSrove Point. Mr and Mrs Inserted In the wyong place, making
. Frank Gould rocHvod a number of rel- the payment to the thirteen members.
aiK.w and frfonds. In celebration of 9.12 50 instead of $2250.00. Bach i
' their twtmty-firth woddinp annlver- her n‘relvt><l a check tor $250.
ear>'. Tb« hmise was iK^autlfully docRegular miKilng of Traverac City
iitwicMl utui I he evening pleasantly Iodjp». No 222. F. A A. M. tonight
KlHUt
The ladies of the'Home Md Foi
The f..llosing »re some of the pres­ Mlsslonar>* Societies of the Fim
ents nH:ei\e,i
Klsb fork and spoon. E. church will tender Mrs. M. tL Car­
«offm‘ p«i!. lea isit. hullbr knife, sugar rel a reception at the residence of
shell, two lu rry siuums. one-half dozen Mrs. F. A. Kldred. 216 Slate street
forks, liuttsr knife, salt and pepper Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5.
shakers, two sets of teaspoons, china
E. W. HuMh*1J of 607 West Front
cake p^ate and rhin. eofT.H* sUnd. street had a family reunion last week
lUitniy refreshments sere sened.
Those preaent were: J. W. Hubbell
wife and daughter from Maaton. L. A.
HubtK'll and daughter from Detroit.
A wolfufro dfad.
J. H. W. Hubbell. wife and daughtc.*
Chicago. A moat delightful time
Conaul’s Death Supposed to 4to Due to
was spent. The parties left for their
Yellow Fever.
various homes last night.
By Wire to the Evening Ri'cord.
The ladles of Traverse Clly.blve. No
Pensaeol*. FIs . Sept. 11 - A WolfIhti:, consul fm- Norway and Ssitlcn. 522. will go to Lady Pints' on Wednes­
dl.-d 4hls murulng. supixmcdly from day aftemcKm. Rigs wHl Icnve Fores­
ters' hall and 612 West Front street
yrBow lever. . ^
promptly at 1 o'clock. Ba^ lady Is
requosted to bring something for reREDITCEI) IUTE8 TO WEST MICH
FAIR AT GRAND RAPIDS.
There will be a
meetlng of
G. R. A I. will sell lickeu to Grand
the order of Bnate
No. 147, to^
Rapids and return at one fare plus Sio
morrow evening. A full Attendance is
cenis. Oh Mile Sept. 18 to 21 Incloslv
desired as there will be aannal elecR**turn limit Sept. 23.
aept lltu21
Goo of officers All does are payable
il» J«onji€rm MleblCA. TrsMportt^
ffloB comtmMf to this atr a»4 bto rt^
■ora to CWeiiv>. tb# bto. lo4so «ia
rloMrtor, Ka IW. E. A. M, aia
Tnverw CUjr OoMudJ Royal mmd 3#toct Maator* toiidarcd btoi a tarmU
•npi»or at tba UtU« TaTera Batvrday
^eala^, aboot thirty menberv oC ibe

i

CRTHSmiafEST

CELEBfUTEDANIIVERSlUir

t

at tbla toeeting.

NOTICE
rntlt further ordered tbe stock of
this company will be sold at 26 eenu
per share, payable In three ojnal tni4allmems. or at SO cents pe^ abam. all
rash, with a positive aad reliable j
•nty against loss Only W.OOO abares
will be sold a» these raim.
Prioew subject to advance at any
time
- CnU fbr information as to new dlsmlnea. Grand Traverse and
Mining Co.. 129 E, Front 8U Tnverat

CRT
•ept 9-2C

tHl:

READ our Tbp Oont ad.
apt 94f
Hamntoa Olotblag On.

TRY AftECORftWANT ABk

The pastoral aaaoclatloa met this
morning In the Baptist church. Tbe
morning was consumed In committee
work and partUHy filMng the program
for the state Sunday school convenUon
to be held here In November.
The CRy toot ball team will meet at
the Reodrd oflta at 7:20 tbU evening
for important business. Every mem­
ber should be present.

$18$ Wilton Ca«poto» «c.
$18$ Votooti and Swooit.
S«6 taU ItoB. $2fiS0i
SOe IngmHi all woal Carpot 5$c.
Choka lot of Hugo A about 1-S

Mm. A. W. Peck baa SODS to Manton
ofiklala. Last wteter aeveml of tbe for a Aon vlMt.
Loola BirdmU and BvereU Arnold
bmrtltol and vatonble fin, which
retamsd to Olivst Saturday for astbe prta of tbe groimda. woe cc
and carried away, evidently for Cbr^at- stber term of 1^.
Dan Vogt lefTIbr Grand Rapids on
taken place tmtil tbe oOdala under tke early train this morning where
be baa aeorpted a poalikm as Fire­
took tbe only measure of prate
left aad It U now hoped no need of man oa the P. M. road.
Mlsa Haroeck of Maiiette. wbo has
fnrt^ vigilant will be neeeoM
bsep tbe guest of Mlaa Mary Vogt
Tl»e melons. H la understood.
plantad by tbe patlenta. wbo took a left tor her borne yesterday morning.
Mrs. W. a Sumner of Chelsea and
great deal of Interest to waU
them grow and were awaiUng srllh Mrs. Marie Baker of MkkUerlUe rteager tatereot tbe time to eat tbe turned today from a foorteea days'
trip
here as the gueaU of Edward Snmfruit
Tbe tollowtng act. which applies to
tbe case above mentloiied. was pa
at tbe last aeaskm of tbe leglslat
-An act to autborixa and empower
tbe board of aUte aodlton, tbe board
of control, board of trustees or govemlng board of cerUln aute InaUtotions; to make, prescribe and enforce
rules and regulations for the care,
order aad preservation of buildings
properiy dedicated and appropriated
to tbe pobllc nae and tbe conduct of
tboee coming upon tbe property there­
of; to prescribe peimltiea for a rioUtion thereof and to repeal aU acU or
pans of acU inconsistent with the
provisions of this act."
The section of tbe ad which direct
ly applies to tbe case. Is as follows:
-Section 3. Every person duly ap­
pointed or chosen by any of the said
boards to act In tbe capacity of su­
perintendent. policeman, watch
marshal, deputy marshal, guard or at­
tendant. shall be vested with tbe genera! authority of sheriffs, relative to
the arrest and custody of offenders
against rules and reguUUons pn
scribed by aald boards or any prov
slons of this act. and shall have au­
thority to apprehend and arrest, and
It shall te Ibe duty of such officer
appointed to arrest without warn
any person found .violating any rules
which shall have been made or
acHbed by tbe respective hoard rela­
tive ^o trespasses apoB property, good
order, the preeenratloo of property, or
jury to property In any maaney whalaoever. It shan be the duty of said of
fi^rs or apiK>lniees.lo make complaint
against offenders of any provision of
this net. or the rules and regulation
of their respective board, before an;
justice of the peace or police Justice
of the township or city, or any Justice
of the peace of the county within th^^
limits of which tbe Institution Is lo­
cated. and any justice of the peace,
police jusUce or judge or the record­
er's court, before whom complaint U
made U hereby authorized to take cog
nlzance. hear, try. and determine such
matters and pass sentence upon of­
fenders In accordance with law.-

A party from Omens consisting of
Mrs. Henry Frye, Mrs. Frances Cloud,
Mrs H. J. Roberu and daughter. Miss
Fannie Roberts and
Mrs. Peter
Mouebey. all of CinelnnaU. arrived in
the city this morntiig on a day s pleas
nre trip. They report tbat the hotels
are still filled and tbe season is in lu
best mood, the weather being propiUous and the northern delights In
Iheir best condltloo.
Mrs, *F. E. Sebaefer and daughter.
Doris, of Chicago, wbo have been en
joying a aorthem trip, passed ihrougo
tbe city this morning on tbeir way t r
their summer home at Pentwater.
Mr. and Mrs. William Malllon of
Ypsllantl accompanied by Frank IVltler of Mt. Clemens, returned this
morning after spending tea days with
Mrs. Jolla Porton and family.
Mrs. J. V. V. Vesper of Toledo and
Ml» Myru Hole of Loralne. Ohio, re
turned yesterday • afternoon afti'r
spending ten days as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Gannett.
Mrs. Emma TebauK left (his morn­
ing for Grand Morals, where she has
been called to attend her daughic’
Mrs. William Kenney.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Calkins of Perry
arrived this morning to visit Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Wynkoop.
Mrs. Joseph RcGord of Nortbport
returned this morning after spending
Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Emmet
Ingersoll.
The Misses Fannie Culver and
Martha .Bokollnskl returned to Big
Rapids Saturday after a visit at OH
Mission with Mlsa Eva.Bourisaw. ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Trimble left Sat­
urday afternoon for Washington. D. C.,
where they will attend tb« National
Bakers' convention which opens Sep’
12 fo lK
Mr. and Mrs. John Huess of Cadil­
lac returned home yesterday afternoon
after a visit with Mr. and .Mrn. M. A.
Htiest.
Presiding Elder G. A. HeMler of
Jackson of the Evangelical church
turned to this city thls'btornlng after
spending a few days in the ouUying
district. Vesterday morning be at­
tended the East Kasson district and
In the evening was at the Keswick
church. He expects to retui
Solon this afternoon and then
Petoskey from there.
Ben MonUgue and Charlie Ashton
have returned from a trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. 6. A. Thom^on of
Cold water, who have been visiting
their sister. Mrs. T. W. Tisdale, of 217
\\\»t Sixteenth street, returned home
this noon.
J. W. Slater has gone to Detroit on

Blace the days of tbe spider artlat
la tbe rnlverslty of liegabo spider
allk has been a dream. Tbe difficulty
of Its rraltzstloD has been cblefij the
pugnaclooB nature of tbe spider, which
prevents them being kept together. But
n macbloe baa been Invented which
seems to overcome tbe dlfficnlty. It it
described as s sort of frame containing
twenty-four mlnUtnre gumotlnes. tbe
blunt knives of which descend on tbe
waists of tbe spiders and bold them
fast A nnmber of tbr threads are se ' Arthur Walt left this morning for
cured together on a book and slowly Olivet, where he will enter college
drawn out-Loodon Globe.
Few Strle Is Frwit Cwvm.

^TTjerc is a general impression that
there are no song birds in tbe Bermu­
das." asld Frank A. Meade, of I.os
ngeles. -1 s]>ent an autumn there,
and can give a few faetJ?alK«it some
of tbe native lOrdw The native birds
of Bermuda are tba red bird (cartlinftutt does not rtpen further in tbe alls pubral. bluebird, mocking Mnl.
nm. A refrigerator ear costa $750
for a traimcontlnentol trip. In tbe new
way tbe tnmaporUtlon wonld cost
The chick of tbe village reminds one
of the EngUsb wren.
Its sprighlly
nota may be beatd at Intervals through
Ramaon had abooldered tbe great tbe .vear. Tbe melody of the bine and
•king birds are too famniar In Win>ors at tbe ibaln entrance to the < tty
of Gsxa. in tbe dead of night, and had
carried tl>em to tbe top of a bin.
-Whsfe thbt forr asked a night police reporter, wbo happened U
early In autumn in large docks to seek
ri m ilirlng tbe Gaaabos a little a1 souths latitudes afid stop at islaodt
ftreeb entertainment at a snn»riae.** on tbe wayrjo resL Tbe most freAueat vtoltora aresuldeu plover, saud-I don't quite catch un."
•^•ben they wake up in tbe morn­ filpera. anlpea. owls and eagles.-—Mlling tbeyll Sod they are out of dooew.cboeklfd tbe atrenc man.
It was then that bto real tnwblea
?aaii.-Cblreao Tribune.
Want Fast •€!«.
" oaM tbe Mend, -but there tont
moeb work about It. ia tberer
-Well- repita
tba xmOon^^.
hare Isn't mueb pbyaieal labor. But
s pretty hard aoroetimea when you've
St beard a rrackerjack funny story
fairly Jammad with poopla.--D«

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

went so far as perure, and actna
aooally to cwli
and offer her a higher wage than she
wa. receiving. This reme to the uare
of the miatreua. \
TITieo btort tfto two women met. at a
dinner given by a mutuil friepd. It
was observed that tbe fortiliMte poaareaor of the locompanible <wok did
not greet tbe other. Said one: -Are
yon net ncqnaiirtid with Mre. Blankr
Tbe other replied in a frigid tone:
-No: but abe calto no «y roof
> WAffTt

FOR RENT—I
Inquire 501 Seventh i
Umiied was derailed on a down grade.
sept 11-61
A Soo train behind dashed iato tbe
rear end of It. Engmeer Gaffney of FOUND-On Union atr^ bridge. HoiOttawa was seriously hurt. The sleep­
gate's geometry. Property can be '
claimed by calling at 624 West ;
ing car on tbe limited was crushed to
pieces. Two porters were badly hurt
Tenth street and pa>lng for this nolice.
seplll-3t|
Hone killed.

m Wua ^me <
I2S Badrt^U Suita. ItE.
$25 ChHfanlar. $128$.
$25 Make
Mak. a bUuty. $1A
$15 Wanirebaa. $$ML
The Soaton Store.

Arthur Kellogg, an
oboe saleaman. baa taken a position at

tUool
Dr^$$ 0^

1$ DAYS MORE.
Ladiaa* $580 Skirts. $289.
Ladlaa*$10Jackata,$38E
Last season’s hats 1-3 prtca.
Miaaaa* $12 Blue Mohair Suita,
lew, IS.
The Boston Store.

Notwithstanding the extraordinary advance in wool wc
- are pleased to intimate that wc arc in a positioh to
offer our new stock of Fall Dress Goods at the old
prices. Through placing our orders early wc not
only got the benefit of the market but also secured
the choicest patterns, which always get sold out first.
\V<5 only quote a few of tlic good things wc have to
offer:

I’at^ Fly PaisT fmlyand
every fly iu Tniverse City
will soon U' raptunxl.
We are now Riving three
double sbuito. or Six SlfiEle
Sbeeu Uat Tanglofrot Fly
raiK*r while the supply lasts,
for only

36 inch all wool Flannels, black, blue, red QQp
and gray .................................................. .
52 inch Mohair Sicilian, navy, brown and RAn
46 mch all wool French Poplin, black only,
60 inch Broadclothin navy or dark green, a
bargain......... ............................ .................... ■

l'roU*ct your Ilona'S and
firesidt* hy laying in a gtasl
supply of Tangli'foot. ns the
flics* l»«t harvest is yet to
come.

Sec our new Moire Skirtings

....

ErMHELM

Comer Front
and Union....

29c

Lucky Lacc Curtain Purchase
A manufacturers surplus stock bounhl at a saving 25 per cent. About 400 pairs of
clean new lace curtains just when you need tiyjm.

1

$1.00 PAIR

$1.39 PAIR

$1.90 PAIR

for full size Nottipgham CurUiins, while
aiui Anibiiin, all new
IKittcnia. If you want
a go^ curtain cln»p
this is your chance.
Well worth S1..V).

Notlingliam Cur
taiuB; some extra wMe.
AVhite au<l Amblim.
Tliese would tell easily

For whiUj Uicc Cur.
Uiius. ver>' choice imtU rns. These are gootlg
you will appreciate, at

$1.75

$1.90 PAIR

$2.50, $3 Pr

3.75 and $^Pr

Buys veiy liands^uiH'
curhiins in rn-am. white
or Anibian, fine nets
and new patUms. See
these.

For fine Cluny lace
^ Arabian curbiins. These
* ara in gn^t demand
ami are suitable for
any room.

$1.98 Pair "
All Arabian colors in
this lot. The new
French nets, the leaded
gltta effects.
Well
\ wortli$3.

The new two
CprUinsat

<

tone

|1
1

$3.75 Pair

(Jronn-^^rench Ma.ln»
Certains,

Fine qimlity Irish
Point CnrUins.

$1.98

$5.00
I 1
1 1

^cyCokned Uadm
Cytaiils. The $5.00

11

'‘“^$3.98

Extra quality Cable
Net Curtains in Araliian, worth $4.00,

$2.95



1 1
1
I

1

1

Irish Point Door
Panels

i

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WF RFNT rnRTAIN STRFTCHERS 25c MY t-- ■ 1
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MMtVKMZffTZ.

KWKCORDtMSWOE
OUfMICfl MCMOCnSOM HIT MAHiC
TMUtt TlltE* m THUtt SHOTI.

M ■»jr Atjr Clai

Mfinhjii Enanii

fEm-CUK

•TATB C. C^ CXECUmOt COMMIT.
TCK MAY MEET HERS.

RafPfPaRMkorPlomnm.

Woman’s Kidney fwubles

A CENTURY OF LIFE.

Lydia E. PtoRham’# Vegetable Compound is EspectaUjr SucoesstUl In Curing This Fatel

Maatiat" Held at
.
II*
urtct vf«’k tn
»«»rtllnr m

At the -achaMacMag** of the noteas
Chitotlaa BadaaTor aodetlaa of the

boot viut fbo

r*wt froa a

city bald at the FHaada chtirch

acoaorr. oioetrtcal ae«I

NVw Umdflft. r4*nrcifrar. nr«rs|a^.

do wltb lu fwiiKolartu.

lb*- iorp*Mlo taMt 4««tnir

It was na^iauMly dacMad to ask

The booj

the ataia axacntlsc c—lttae to bold

rr gfi wart'# U»i jfonw^. woo a prl»H or the -file oTBplee'* !■ by Allen Low
,an4 Oeorac E Bioddanl. the moal
lo r« •f»Tday » tanm imurtlcr/: mU
U»o wtrm wcwapapor., -Ho kll.tbo 1 belBS by l*dul Schindler and Ben M.
mari (bm* tiacw bo

hIkh.

vblcb irivoo

him IIOU and aa Incrcaae In aalary of
fill firr im«th

Hie nrxi

thloa take* plare "

Ki-docwd to com-

JtTume/ It UlU tb<* j:iory of

tbatr aaaaal coBTaatiOB l» this dty
Rar

Bom-

B. U Raonah. Bar. U B. BlaaaU.

Bar. Thoaias Pm tnioa aad Bar. D.

popka. »UtyiM^enib Wnir of Kleohbr. boehlla was appotatad to prcaant the
an teland fn the Cblha aaa. north of maiter to the lalBiatartal aaaoclaUoo.

mtin BnkllKb tbi» nwana that tha Oad-

mean a nninbar of deltas which

lilac rt r^earntatlre In the nary hit the

srill be antartataad In the homes of the

mark fbr.-.' !iinr‘i» lo ihme ahoU and

eily.

firrtjjilifl l»Ml

aapanses allowad than of f1 a day.

flrty-one fniOttKa

and

The dalasatet; howasar.

The

tfretlij'folir'iM'OtndH In bin work. Ht re-

-echo

moeUag-

was vary anooasflfm.

. Uiforr the rr<ord ha* inn-n one and A

last

the mc'cttag was addressed by threw

and

nliMMinihs.^

This

irrarttre

mho

In-

bad altandod the

Thomas

Bi^. Mr. Ullom.

In

a letter to M« fsiher Onnncr Hender«lrll|,. In the navy are

eKaclIhc

I

and the ruJeH and eouuliion.^ are monriRld now

than ever before, and as-

IH-eUyy mo since the eastern war.'*0|r-.
tsinl> the l’nli.;d-»Ute» nav> U rcadf |
for war at a minute's nhijie4**M». a sentenre fn>m the letter,

f^inne- Hen­

derson* i.eeond 'period oi service wIM j

Jaiian.

M;w.p.t.pmciiu

Oliver Waters redd

Inlar-

eating extracts from Dr. Clark's re­
marks and Roy Thompson read a well
n pared paper e
pn
on “Christian Cultnre.^
The meetlnR closed with the
c,,.

sat down to a flTOdsoiifae wedding aopper.

Ther

will

bomeMAcmeL

make

their foture

Both young people are

weU known aad highly ^teemed with

m

Even mote dlstremlng srooU be the
caae of the family In which there waa
DO bnslDcm oot of which an income ^
cookl be obtained. Tbc old baronrt.
tgrd a hnndml. would atlll be Dvlug
at the family meaL enjoying the Income
be bad Inherited. Ula a*, wearing on
to eighty and ins^lhly atlU a great!
trial to bU parent*, would be eking!

The gseau Horn thk city were 8. H.
Toomba. Mia. a M. Roberta and Mias
W'ethey. a aiafor of the bridegroom.
The happy c^npJe received moine very

BATESSilTH

%
Of aU

the dl*e«dea
faul.

flHxl aqd for bis part quite
make
all moeh
when
«> tbrr «»t imck .ftcr tb.

‘ ““h 'ZH

\ very

to

pretty wod

have to go Into boslnema.
what bUBluewg eonld they go7
Bosslbly It niigbt b^ fouua i
ih wore married. Charlca
to comi»ela|
of
the
bride,
uid
Ml*s(
P^xeuty
to give m> bis money and kM
ker. hroti

."sr.!

llnger on Baat Eighth street
ct 8oodAv
SundAv
evening when Henry Bates

Fox
Ught

rrfi

TOMORR^VENING.

Island, when ilw queen consort roaches Good Match Wat Held Friday AfUi^

with

Ut^nnk.
to

was aolemnlxed by Juatict? A. P. N*er-

.cr»«J to their
thrlr aeveral
.oror.1
^pper mere served

knomm,

InfaeL unW

1 ..

w,vb.«i

------------

lUa —Lydia B. Finkham'a Vegetabl*
Oompound-sraa.oareful lo aee Dot It
noeuinod the eorrvet eomhlnatlon of
berba srhlch sraa sure to eontrol that
fatal diaoaae. wnman'a kidney tmblm.
The
gcii in har­
Tlie Vegetable
VegelabU Compound M
mony with the Usra that govena the
enUre female ayatem. and while there waaM adriss all womsn sudi
IrtmbMielry it
LydU K
table Compound U

Mra. J. W. I^g. of i
nuc. New York. write*,|

Pi»kh.»'.

^avebm Sred of scrioua kidney **ThaJrbIi2*a^frsat aagsrpr srith klihww
icnU by it. DerangemenU of
ihaa organ* quickly affect the

prv!l>
adding gifis we«. rt-cHvtd bv money atml wtaie. provided that he un,lH. bride.
, d«1ook to bourne bis pareoU and graod_____________________
parents and to make tU-oi a amall al-

CMia WTO 110*1

Apcurdlng to (he laws of the

After the eeremony. the gi

friends who had gathered to extend
atiainlug the age of forty might
Ih^lr
rmgratIllations. Several very : cUlm v-ompleie control of bis father's

ing of -MlchlKan. My Michigan '

"^wlll remain In the navy.

cama-

and

Mr. niom made some general

:,1hal month. Imt It ts probaMe that lio

earrieJKrhlte

convention.
Holley

Mr. HoUay deaertbed la a graphic

Leslie Leigh

end in 0.1o1k.. the IKth of

B.

aar the people he had met an 1
irha

tloM.

She

Mr. Carback sare.an

aatlng dascripcioo of the oonvate

1.A «

«on refer» to the fart that the prartlod

CarUwk. M.

hoalM the
leaa there wUl be for othera to take.
Ula three wma. junior iiartnetm In the
Mmc nnn, aged sUty-flve downa^
and bit nine grandaona. aged forty
dommwtid. will find very lUlle to take
oot of the boaiiiem* lietwem them. The
bosliMwa. la fact, woold not -go

hautma trimmed with ^Ito aUk and

araafni;

of the craat BattlBoi^ conrantloo and

eludes, of roiimrv the ehaririuc with

hank of taran and the hrMe looke<

appttqae.

II was an acho

Now. as the rfaoll

air and all the mher jirellmlnsrk**.

The ceremony took plaee before ;

hare

Ilf Gunner Ht^nJerson s akili. H U three

third lo an hour.

th« G. aebmeh nt Bttoa oMcUttag.
Ten »w«t In a dreaa of fmarl gray al-

tafday aflemooB frtHB CM antll 7 p.

UuH iMvr ban Bocb

•art iba CrtllUr Nm aad Rxurm
-

marriage. Rov. Mr. Root of

U,bm

kMMC nm at the

Now Tortt dty, aitd

a»ry,

m

io ChlcMc.

York dtp.

^ ‘o™ ^ ^


too fJ^ent. scanty or high «dlem-es and umvwtalntlea would «be endg or
t the
in it: unforty all those obligations and
band feet.
rst. awcllingof hands
iu.lthlr
Tomorroa evening’ at
Roy had bouiuMl,
buuseil, a«y. a pan-nl. u «^Kiple of swelling under the eyet or sharp pains
, three meekb lunger to share the throne.
The regular meekly shoot of the
• hack running dosyn the inside
Couklln and Miss Malnd SrofieM mil! i graud|uireiits
udiuireiits aiu
and iH»ss1bly tmo or tbnv
I At this iniert*Mlng stage a mar balloon Traverse City Rod and Gun elub was
t-gmiMlpurvuts
lu n noinl»er of
rtiMlj »urt*i
unlleil In marriage. The meddlug I
; fiom a railed States cruisiT lands ou
mill lake place at the home of the I tl.-.0 eqlt.ng»-s ou the family estate ami
ifint* tirttcram ha» Ikii arranKwi]
omluiting the disease '
; the Island miih tm<» sailors, who Imbride's pan-ntK on Eleventh atr»vt. i were making the
Pinkhsms VcgeUble <
their rex-,ierllve ages 4t would yet
remedy for woRev. Thomas Cox of the First Melhi^
MIrt. g.« W..u.a« . l-r,-,. A«o. l.tluu.,
|H>mer lo
aud his |H>s
iH-yoUil
dl*t church offlclailng.
I re«s*ertlug lhem»K‘lvt'S
«blH.
««■ -. W .1 H.-Ut I'nifh
MRh honor, .rr
j
Hhonid
tlH-y
d.i.
tb-slre
to
do
»
41.1.
Tb..
,b„„. Tbo Mng. wb.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
1 fa^Iier. still lu
scri-uly. tulghtvdeeWe to set np In buali vniiy.: with riMdlUK.. f*Min voemi* uf
----------• tlu lr fetishes and make him unthe nawtlxT* ef the
cation. ln«lud |,jj^j,^^j mealfb. iHdievljg them mis
, old bu-lneas be bad Jost rrUnqiU.
luj^ selivilons fnim the mrlilusH
.J to hU *«m, lie mlirtil ev«m, with bis
* Mrs. M E
liaiiw and Mm. M. K •
__________
im* ej
..r 1.1s o.«ui..... MISS HLncho. «»i
,21 ?■! ,b.
dtitgid
Buck. TlmH> and helpful papers take j
tIm> eausp meat ol O.at admirshle
Thon.;.ofIb.,n.U. Th.-,^WInc !
” *"
nud
^wp.part of the time for the next two
IN.ricT J While, at SlelnNrg's
take place-thb mornih.
days, and lUi Friday niominc then- mill j
pndav. S. pt 1&.
Jaekson
tH-an eihlbliion drill at the Life Sav
,M,mcrfnl
WEST MICHIGAN STATE FAIR,
Williams
iOK Station and a
O i and f.mdnaiing
mill
r.ci* a«M*« c«sf***le«al.
ivrsaiw living at
- saillr^K-u«-.v
—.......... ...
fam-lnaiing play. -TrilhS,"
-TriUiy,
GRAND RAPIDS.
Monroe .
-To An-nuut r.iUM iciM^..- This ac-l fhiui ibe nalurul borne of the lolmUT
the same eveujfig a Imnqu. f aad re ' ,m.ve one oftbe attrarthv feali
inireit of Ross ...
^^"Srptembsr IS to 22.
tvytnt was ..pencil by the
States thiuk that red Ik Hie original «-ulor of
et pilon mill be given the iMCKiail-ui t|,». ih«mti1eal ,v«wr.
Mr. \Vhl
die has Bums ..
Pert
Marquetle agents
will scJI
povenmient In 1^11. It woiibl not 1»el
KiKt li»K of eruKtacenu. The naiuat Ihe reslde-re ot Hon. and Mrs. M.
friend* and admlnTs l^ei
^en- who
Tound trip llcktl* to Grand lUplds acfalr to hifer Tmiu Ibis fact that the ’ ra| hue. huweviT. Is green, the I
Wagner. Saturday aftemu<
count the s»tatc fair, at rate of one fare
pleasiM
Aiucri«-mi i-oniuHent-e had Us iiwakeiiIn. devilled iij?l.^i-urv, tbi re
lOj iiig at
late a date lu the eoimiry s
Harbor lUwcb^ Ing one of Ihe flncal
sad tbuJ be bus by his |K.r- Mnrfrl ...........................
4-j bi*itor>‘. K.iys tin* .Vtiicrie^n Magiixlne, subJtH-ted. Two exiaauaUous for.UilsIto the fair.. Tickets on sale Sr-pt. 1*.
on lAe 2^e lIMon sborv*.^
Pirmanee of ilu nflt i»i Svengall made
t y.-ar xvliii. KM.d lU- tlr>i re-1 change in rolor are glv.m. either of j 1?. 20. 21 and 2?. gncxl for return any
,lng promise to lie One of
th.‘
govi-niiiient. ns Hi.- n-Kult j ^-bk-h appears to be teuuble; Their j
up to and Including Sept . 23. Ask
HtlH most pn mount'd artlMle hit yf his
of thi­ •>l.ll small V..iee." of money ^kdu eonlalu a large |M-r evut of Iron,
iln the history oyiie asso< latl
career. Mr. White brings a large ami
ef w Iib h It had bivn defrandd same
of expcrbmreJ j
time
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^ j players and -Trilby"
IVcKidi iit Ma.IlKon found .xn bis desk | get^y the
as that brought about
! Detroit Kinattocope 6bmpany Will one ni.irning an
1 semely st^gitl m tth
uii«.ignexl letter* in
kk.- Such a diauge la
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ma prrpi rlles j
Show Moving Picturoa Hera All
whUh Tbc writer canf.-Ksed
to dc- Uic voloT of a lolister's sbell . au Ufrnwdliig the g.wemment
of ^J. f.>r brought about by tin* sun’s a.iiou, but
R^ Estate-r-Hti Mind Then
Week by Urgent RequaaL
whi.li blK «>mK«-l.Mire hail nia.le him uev.-r whlb* tin- lobst.T U living
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Gave Away.
IMilh F..m >l. said to Ik .me of
auffer surely. This nnxtiint was In- a rule. bowev.T,
nohl beaiittfiil moiiu u on the stage
SXI.I.IS.. i-kur.
rlosexl mllh the reqneKt
that It
be
Hume* the oxkle almost aa
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lo lbe J<;v,mlfm Ueei.rd. nil nnre.o.-^ of uiiuKual uldlity.
tnnMKi Into the nati.rnal ttvasiiry. the
^ j
fonmxl. leaving the iOiell ]{:}2rPJk: JS iSIS*
b iKaac Pylc«'
sh.ixxing mox lug pictures ’ on Front
srrth*r expresslnc llie hope tliat this
^^e white,
Jules Murr.Visomn n>tn|ian>. headed strt^t, to leave the city , SaiunUy >fnll restitution and rr|*entams- mould !
JM old fAiller Y
W* « i*T 75 yearK »»f
nn..
The second explanation
atgu. has iKHMi soul to fire Northern by Wmiani
A. Whitecar. In
"The night and show lu Big Rapids this restore a clear and .-asy coiisclonee.
oiiscioiiee.
j origjnal green cxilor Is due
^.Mlcblgaa Asylum for the tmauii* sM Mummy and the illumming Bird." I* w»v*k
bni oming to numerous and
e lielng sol« b- * Oo*» lH«t
reirlved by and red plgmeuts. the blue
aol- ij
the age of thirty she Is sent to the
••tomb of mil<*oce."

noon by the Traverse City Rod

The llrsi queen Is

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Wilt B.

already tbeiv. and the second has but

. *n

blu,n..l r..-.n.l.m WMn.-.a.,,

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1 tove meamawmwVrn I^wf
> A wry highly.

Mite Mabel Scofield pnd Roy Conklin i

and Gun Club.

IRrm. Plnklutni'a StAiiding In-

^ agt«
,p. J
of

»„! pi»

•n
anfferlng
from
kidney
, or anv form of female wrak« InviteU Ui pnimplly coramuniIhit of the great
has to
t dram
nerienoe- which she ha*
it U mor« than likely she haa tb
koomliHlge that will help your
Her advioc is late and kJways
always Imlp

rmll

li gWiMM^ReMelyfirlViMai^ini.

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EXCURSIONS

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PIMI »*

pEREivEjRQUBTTe

ORtorto Motototo

ONE NIGHT ONLY

Friday, Sept. IS

S'rw'Li:S’T«r.^,“™ l r-.- r-. ca.. «bid. me,,..... .«„.i,.ion

T h V Proirrtfsivo mi<l
lv.»s|>Tou» Actor

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wiimEMiiicia

SKViRGS

POJtTER J. WHITE
ns“SVKN<:.\U" in i. Siiroptuous .iukI eUIwraU- ruviv.il of

dngj Traverse City Markets

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TtiverKy riiy

T

He mas iMWiaditMiy j on.

L

V»ma.
«»UI

Afi. i -ItMlto: an

g. iHl' ninii i


ll'«

hi*-mind had g1v.-n out I.-j
mctglil
mcighl o

111.- govern. I
m.-nt and Is^mie <imM i. ii.-e sti i. ken 1 ynttv.

remain here all this mr-ek

U FI(X».»si(».

the company di-cUbtl
Manager

-Traverae City Man to Wed.
iai to th.
KlngKle>.

r. repliun hero and n^gards Tra^vrso

hNeniug Peeord
Mich..

8. |»t.

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11 — PVr^.j

«*»e of the moat

up-Uxlate

*«> <he state, both from a. coro-

I

^ Insoluble iu liolllng
MTien the lobster Is boiled, Ibo

pigment la dissolved, leaving tbe

i rud tb color the -

ItavU Ik v. ry much plea.M-d with hl«

M iit bli.i

r lie .ifid bi„ mife t.i r»‘Uirn !

A T
AwA

iu*ar fitiurv.
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lu- had. th.-|

m III lam

lo cancel the Big .Rapid* dale and mill

»d the sierlftTg theatriral/attrac- | urgent

aiup'i.f hU wms alH»*iU a year ago to tbuiK thai mill be ^4
MK^ in iht* city In
%^ ^ell 4II1P his'fa-ni and move t«» t»Vla

I
Tlie Invalid «-nlle.l his lawycT.

••I 1.1,1. t. ..x,.i.in .oiin ,0 yoa

-r mi

Didst Havs That Kis«.
nw-mouUl 'like."
In-gan

PowuW. .Krr
f he; »sU. prr ^rgri.............



l«bV mith her children.

nif.-.
h*

mhose

h«»mc is

rUo daf .»f ih.- mc*ddltig l.i not yvi *ei
It Ik baW that h mill Ik‘ *.*.n.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

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la»t

»^W<* pioneer scenes tn aid

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STENfS’S 6MN0 SSSU WEMESny, SEPTEMBS 13
B. C. WHITNEY’S PIQUANT MUSICAL
EXTRAVAGANZA

... .

•bout milling iny.proivniy------dicnp restnnmnt./*Kome spring lamb;-Bpris*c-hicam.............v .............................
Tlic ultorm-y held up his haml. rea». ^u,,i. ^,.,1 know, that has
J-.w ! at ns.. RArie ..e T«Ax-r...s «tv ...»
surliigly
on the gnv-n.'
"Tber.-. Iliere," said he. "l.-ave that
the city and a plrlure of the late all to me."
wait.
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Tbc j»allentrKiglie.! rx-siguedly.
dice John Yerly.
kind tliiit gHinldc.1 . on
llie
"I •tippoic 1 might a* will." said p-jiOK.* rmi'll lv» wantin' somd that
he. turning ui«on his tiUlow. "you'll get plariKi golf n.-xt. Wo j.-s* got straight
TRY A MBCORO WART AOk
p. anyway."
lanib."- Milwaukee Mil loci.

in .Hang<.r. I <*lH- ‘Among the view* shown

nl the day here xcKUiday. j

m

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-10

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ii.r ry.«i..«^ In

woe. aud he mllljMcu^ of Tmverse City and hi* lnt^nd^ j iJ^-rcUl standpoint and as

lAs iBsi dar
darn a charge uf th.*; ,.<j
.Mtate*lh an a^xiem
HU mUe mill rv-

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]>nM4orta’i Modtni Clmlc

TRILBY
liy nimiiKCinent witli \Vm.
A. 15nuly, .Snppo^l liy u
cast of exiicriGDOol artist*

25c, SOcTSe, $1.00
ScaU.frill bo placiil on sale
Ttiwidny rm-rniiip..

BIGGEST ATTRACTION TRAVERSE
CITY EVER HAD! V

Really pretty girls, fetching costumes, Tnaiglcal Scenery, witty songs, and the funniest kind of fun--Twenty whist­
ling song hits and unique dances, New York CasL special orchestra, American Beauty ChorusI'
,

re

TS iPEOPliiE rs

instantaneous song hits, including
Brady,” “the Ooo Goo Man,” “Uncle Sam’s Wiirlhes,]’ “You and 1,”
“The Maid of Nicobar,” “Mercenary Mary Ann»” “How can you tell till you Tryi” “The Broomstick Witches,” etc.

SecDTB Seat^ Earlyl; Pricfts afef 7Siy$i.0ft

Jeate IpKi SKIfi iit tliB Boyicl

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rm MMM maMm tbavum cftv. wemiAm imhmv. •tmiiwii tt. itoi

TH4T STA8 AT LA80H.

iffiwManr

• 'Mr -MEH—rr

1*' BEilDOl

[ at Pehmai

1

WANTED.
WANTCO-Work a* Lona Uri. HX

to tke Svualag Saeofd.
BeUalre.'amA. 11—glafloa Afeat F.
Ukor K. arimrt aad IkmllT Have retnraed

prM#»l
Bftjr CUjrn4 Sm
IMV, a»4 Ike proepecti aee ttet ee»»
^.,1* ^ kreerwlee 1> keck dUe.

M tke watk wttk tka tmailai of Mr.
glaart*. motkw- Tko Mdy. who dWd
Saaday afiefaoou. waa *2 year, of age.
aad kad beea kelpleaa for taro or three
yoan a. tbP romdt of a paralytic
gooddealofttamaadtopocaa
buy ta aoiae reupecCa aa aaCkem all at one time and la
mm war. mad krtakr 1 waat ta g
why I beHcve ttot J

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dlalre gtatloa^l have four m«u
a. Tho growth of the town, aad
larwitag boatoeav at the aiatfoa
Rod a couple of year, ago In the
boa of a fourth maa to tke force.
Be wka arndt part ta tkla But wlU thewamhiaatkia of tke C H.

.BeDMY of Sedeev. I- reietl et eM
'$l5ii.oeO; tke J. C. 8a>»«« el llttAkt.
end Ike Bejr CHy
ei ekeet
«1fMi.Mie. The o»brr» ell rmeev fro*
123.000 to rri.000. IC U i*id by Ikaoo
So podtSoe to kmm iket eot eU of tko
krovtBt «o*wiiiJr« >evr kd b*«
: Ik* aeit*r.
Warden Chweeee ke»-oeered
e varrmot fur Ik* ermrt Of W^mk
lUibaee,. e pn«li»«K *eet AmUr
««r Mereu*nr. wko. U alleged, kea ke«i
medortioff e kuntlac «e»paUni 4ot
partrldif and otker 'Wrda, which be
hea »i»w in *nd o*H of «e»on lo the
J iNDClal kedcr. of Ike Hiy. U U deUat^i tkat b* hlrtHl iM to do tke kUtlaff.
and for » l«»K **»r tko Unatfeaa waa
«o hrUk that k* bed e private telephoae tleo eeeneettes kta «erket wlih
the huntiiut sruu^dt to keep la touch
ehh the .apply. Hathaway wUl ke
taken n> ManUtlqae for a hiwriac.'V
U U aald itteww wa. killed In
Brh.wicraft county, bear QwA^oa.
a »tatki» M veral mile. W ^ Mar
queUe. Chapman claim, to have evid
i>ace that wiU ImpUcate a aamber of
iKM:i..|y »MH)ple of hlah auadiM la Ike
lirlMia cUr. and latereatlag devclopmoaia an. cpeeieU. It I. alleied tkat
tka .Ilk .tocklap caatlnfcat In Mar
qiiette ban been Itviai on brook troai
at all MM. <4 the yaar. while cold
bt.illm have b<*»n accompanied by
-bird.- Ulcgally killed.. Robert Cade,
who U a aeetkin buna, haa beaa arrwal
ed. evidence havlnc been Mcurwd M«mlate to indicate ikal be era. a hualer In
the emuluy of Hathaway. Cade had a
number of parlrKUc In hU powe
when arreatod. KmpUqre. of the South
Shore railroad are alw Involved in
the tanaUv
La.t spruiK with a virtuou* cry thal
could be beard for nUie. the Grand

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laveatuf* have m
tmupu to improre the carriasr
now la oalTenal aae. b* an f., tk**

imed bare beep la aerrlce for a femm-

tk« and fioni pcaant ladkadoua mar
lltlaota
map kaa palaaced a aaw Idea la eareboirala tke Ukmtfatkmu
R*hea placid on a four
wa«on ar mirrlag. fpor bind
imed. aae for each wbeeL TU
Oera are cavefwd with a .tiaai. MiRiie
natettol aomeCklag tkat will wH
mad bald wear, and are taatemd ka
tween tke froat aad rmr axka aad tke
aopport of tke body of tke vablck*. Aa
atr chamlMT 1.

heaaloaqftkeUlerea.

agrmeat. i^e fourth man wa. dhpea.ed with by ordera from the new admin
. however. Agaat 8tu
lad ki 'ahowiag the ne^
Prank LIni bough. . brother-la-law 5 .l«er and tu-phew from Mmthem Mich. I-----------kelp to properly can* of Juk. U.. SOOMMI »Bd In A. Ailom*. f Mn, Worner
vl.lilns frknJ. «l WAHTCO-OIrl for gemaaTkW
imily; |2A0 per weel .
j »ork: «»»U famllx;
for tbe iHUlBeu. aad he ha. received h«. lK*n *UUIn« hw fru*i I\.nl»n4l I Copi-miJi.
Mcun- addUkmal help. MIrh. Mb fsibvr. Wm. Unrboach.
0«t> AyUmonh n iurnnl WodnnuUv. *■
rvderstloB af Irnker ar cuoperatota In
Orcle Burch ha. accepted the punUkiu
ad will try out for U.
Tiffany ha. rvHumed ftHwa . log the iwM sis monihs.
He
yoor I
aoaatry a. carried oa by tke
t'io tu the U-wU A Clark ex ; Canada l.n*t in it with Mlrhlgan.
| Jbv Uioi barber lAwp.
a m: Uaderhlll U bulkUng an ad-.
Any degree of aocceo. tbey conkl at­ dltloa to hi. realdeacc on River’ St., t.> puiUtUia at IMrtlaad Oregon, and other, Mrs. McMUhael i. entert.iniu;; her;
tain wotUd only cr«te furtket dl.- coatala a hedmom. bathroom and kit pednu on the l^riflc coa.t and in Ihet m^iber, Mr> M.jj. Cpni^ <4 Water I
t
1 do am boUerc tkat tbey can
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j
au of thu wcm' a brother from A.hley, Mich.j ulh t.
pttaln aaccM. of any lanMNiiimce. but
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' FOR RENT-Hoa.e. firml-hed or UBfhet of tiylng to farm an ur- kind hare been made la town thU m acr<«m|iani«\l him.
f«rnM.ed ; aha. ru^.nia Cal. Uura. If tt be one only In name, HOB. which akovs a prueperuu. ouit^ca an rxcttme If not a renjoo why ditioo geDerally.
tke worker, of the country
who are
aru . a
Nintry wko
this mmum have
»to Join uakna ^
laFOR RENT—IkvE-n room hous.*
la front much im
:-Tour proved bv tbe btillding of oemeat
quire btia State *reel.
a«iit C irt
curb. <»iitsldc or the walk line, mith a A. A Ku^m*11 am! ulf#-. anj Ml-«s
^
fOriflS flll4 ID
marrow atrin »f gra.s b*Hwcca. I»r I nk- Walt, ail In-lng rciaflv*-. frt.in SUfCS. It DCVCT tallS. FOrj
RENT-Fr«nt nsmi n.*mr IkmnlSiiltable for
“>talSi'^vlaluii as thrae people pra- Bodle l» the lau*at lo have thi* cement
AmCriCtn hTlIC
4S€ Webster
poae can be found aaiuog the employ- curb built. The tlocior. who keeiis
ang 304f
ms of the country. They do nut furin
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pretty steadily engage-! an equalixer at their facioo for cut
rtral mgaataettaDa ta tadaatry becatwe either at hU residence or at his oIBce*. ling all waste wood taio stove k ngth.
aoOM of them nre Democrat, and oth is ateaillly and notlcEably improving Before- this wood has contalmsi much iTb- nnlarlo »*v*-rmu»-i*t 1* .^M,*id-; FOR RENJ-Three rouma.
eriug a
of ,...u.;.m i4t
; COJ West Seventh street.
ms nrt MapahiScan. and atm o<
hla property and the appearsuco td that wa* too tong, and the sale has not i, M-rv-s un wl.k b Hu tuiiiA-r will t^been gu«»tl.
siikl as It «-oiiu^ tu juatiirlty. Tbe!
________
e street on which he lives,
------------------------I amnmte out.^yiie uf Hu* }dan wuiiM j TO RENT—Unfurnlshet! rooms; aiaoa
fk-rt dtole. one of our high fU'h.Ho
itiMM Trmc^r‘intanu a fun-it reserve ..f lu.
good bam. Inquire Sf «l Weft
graduates, who holds a res|>oiisib!ffEUial.r Tinman, uf Suiitb Ctirdina.'
a. ii-ta yk-l.hug a .»early ruvenpoaltion in the bank at Kai*t Jordan,
July If-H
divldc the labor movemenl. Fortu haa been visiting at home for a few 1%'M- of a little girt wb.tt*.- sintei,tents! «**
trer«- always exaggeratid until site tis-1
aately It wlU be aaahle to do an to daya
any extent, but lu lutentloo to do
came
known
in
seto»ol
and
Bumlayi
Mias Ledah Noteware left Thursday
aa U aelf evident, and no loyal trades
n« “a Hill.- liar." Ili r ).an-iil'1
FOR SALE- I14.U— uul I... nvn if
xim ran or wm giv^ any aapport to attend school at Notre Dame. lad., were dr^-ndfuUy worried aU»ut lier ami
bn. 442 \Vt*tai Eighi street. Frice
or sympathy to an uudoctaking of this her father. George J. Noteware. ac- made *tr.uiuo*ita «-nrorti> to .-..mH I tin '
12.400. Eiauthiid Elown, Ulanev tu
smpaiaed her to Notre Dame
iH*r ijiotiiof
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-----------bad tialdt. One artem«M>n Iter
nuttber I
suit pyrebasET. Inquire 115 East
Several of our rec«>nt'hlgh school everlieani an Srmi
It lier^liv
taxes and special aa
Mnih stnet, or sddit-** John Clun.'.
TRADE AGREEMENTS.
graduates have begun teachlug school male. Wlllle Ilanu-.......... ..................
ChelKiygan. Mbh.
sept V-lf
Uda fall. Amoog them are Lena flnUh Hie dUeutataiuii by »civii,g «-ui j
of Traverse CUy. Mlch.. have bsen
Smith, in the AusUn district; Myrtle phatl.-slly. -I m older than .xou. ’.wn**. Placed ta my bands for coUecIlpr.
FOR 8ALE Invalid's wheel chair i.i
I will be 1a my office for tke pa^
Ibe annual report of. Chauncey U. Knapp, ta the Montgomery district; liiy blrtlMtay^eumes tirKt. in May, and
firtit ela*.^ eoiiditbrn; IwlHearing;
Camla. president of the Stove Found- Ray Burch, in the Wellman disirin; .xour* dufCL^ume until next Seiitem 1 pose of collecllng said taxes even
at I.. D. CnrHs*’ Und.-rtaking nnimf..
ess* National Defense aaaocUtloa. aad Miaale Chapin ta tho W. J. Dewey
M’pl » 3t»
which has Jt
made public, la dUtrict.
tvgaitkid aa
Roy McCutcheon. a *m of Chas. lie: • lint tlmt u' esu-e you «nme duu «i
f«renoon. and from 1 o'clock until j FOR AALE OR RENT^A rMul mrvenfrom *e «m|
I n ini mlcr todilug at tbe: ^
the afternoon of each day
room house. Inquire Dr. Gauatleii.
practical value -of trade agreements McCutcheon of this place and a ne firwt.
sept 1-1 f
and of the iaicreaatag resiiect for tbelr phew of ex-Congressman B)ron M. ungel«* xvben tbry we#*- imikiiig ymi." | All taxe* paid before Sept. 1st will |
InriolabiUty among both employers CutcheuQ (the ex-cong^ssman’s nam^* I *’Cuiii»- bure. NVHh-. t-oun- le re in- be reet Ived without collection fee*. 1------------- -------------------------------------—
»nd.Ajl,U«-8 rcnmlnln* unpaid „ POH EALE -llouw *nd lot. r,.nirr
and wage eanm The rcE-eut <.yo- waa formerly McC.. but*be dropped the .lniitl.v,-.Tl«n..r..>.n>.T.
-It
i*
lir»*akliig
uioHier’s
heart
to
penalty!
Meiirr>«.
KfnHfM;
5i>
acre*
ventton of the aonoclation raiiflcil tbe
Saginaw to take
by lU confer- charge of the Saginaw branch of the hear ytill tcdl Mn-li awful stunes.
1I»*
onw>’pijg^e«lt for collection will be I
^**’**’
acn-n Hnila reEj;. prlc^
nieiiil.sT what
Hammund-Standlah Co. He has boon and Sapidtli^. dun'i yuu'r
Church.
On
.11
U,u.
ren..lnln*
un
j
"
«'
of North America,
wpt Mmo*
home forn couple of weeks visit,
Tbey-'P»Id oB pet. 1st and until‘^’ov
-Oh. y.-L. inaiiinm. I knot
featnte of which la aa Increase In the
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' penalty of'two per cent for collectloa FOR EALE-H.
ratio of appcuaticra. The following after several years In the employ c»f wetV tatru. k dead fur
and lot at 2<»2 N.
them Udng miTietl into tbs E*»»rner; will be charged,
are extracts from Prmldeot Castle’s the Detroit Beef Co., at Detroit.'
Spnirc* S» . *.«<
north .if Asbury
church. E H. Aliya.
i office. Room ?02 BUte bank bkjg.
f rc tf
The Lady Marcabe<>s Imve Ix-en tak­ drug store.-—IMtuliiirg IU*iiatr!i.
da is the twrentleth annoal meet­ ing in sev»>ral new- memU'rs lately.
M. E. UMelJ. City Troaiurer.
FOR sale-Heavy work team wUh
ing of the Rtovo Foundcfs* NsUonal
Examination of ^calves* stomachs
! „r ,„|.ou, I,.rn««, ur ,«on. J.
BcN-rciarx Hsty wuh nd wllhuiit tliej D.t«d Julr 24. ms.
Defense asaocMtion. and while your
Jttir 250CL 31 : E Gr. lli<-L Co.
...(
ts kave during the last reor bad by butcher* Utely ha* disclosed ball* ssrluit grme of luinu.r. In a *-|hWi
of hair. Four balls was fonnd ta one U r..r.Hitad.-ty. Ill Nuw York, |
waa of a very »ecru,rn x.w
FOR SALE CHEAP-<»no dinlnTuwi'
foal Bouo
a few days ago. Citi o|K*n. fwu yrnr* ngu. |im fa»etluin*ly trn.i-d!'
SEWER TAX
on. .l>!. U«rd. one nmeiralor, remay be accounted
rlons natt
4 a-e fomd to be hair clear bis aiitiMry atnd dui*.-uiit.
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for by ttM tact that tbe officers of tbe through.
Fttth Ward.
born.’* Hubl bu. ••In Indiana; I grew upt
with which we
The excursion to East Joidan-Thurs- In lIlluoU; 1
apcclal assessment lax roll for; clialrs and other artlrlcs of fumlday evening to sos **Hans an’ Nix’* iFlaml. I b-urutvl my law In Npriiigof tbe i
patronUod, only fcvkl. IIL, nnd my inditb^i lu \Vu»bing- •***’ ^’instruction of l.at.‘ral S.*w»-r No.' ture. Inquire at Sll South Union
ta Eurojie. .Vsla^
Stwer District Sn. K, b»rat«-«l in the j street.
aug 3-tf
and value In tbe art- about 25 going.
fa.m in New a 1 by 4>ctw.-. n Wm^hlngion aud 'Vel^ ’ — -^

tfcmcat of quesUons ta dliqjale. I am
C.
A.
Putt,
county
clerk of Clinton lUu.p.blrf and ilt-tak
tu In tbe DIs-f Mtcr ftr. w*. b* uiMiing on t.arw Id av^ j
5
*.
pleaaed to be able to aoy that ta all
Herman
W.
Bmiih.
CIS West
onnty.
fs
a
guest
of
hU
brother.
Dr.
IrlEt
^4
folnnibln.
When
I
lcM,k
to
the
i tbe lettor and spirit of the agree^
nue, running .tlience w est to Bsr low j
Elevensji
street,
a
izena
phone
1».
spring* frjiu wbleh my l»lm*l de- street, ihynce north on Bat low to
s have been t'arrlcd out. so that C. W. I»utl, vlllagt* clerk.
jims 27-tX
peace aad harmony have prevailed.
Ro!>ert Clark and famllv. after S4-«*im1*. the first aucestora 1 evt-r beanl Washington slrt*. f. ilu nre west on
of were a Scvtihumu who was half
spending a portiun of the aumme-r at English an.l a German w oman «p.,
street lo Raiirtuul av.-nue. FOR EALE-Warebona.
tbelr cottage here, have retumt*d to was half FreiM-h. tif iny Iinnu*Jlat»*l
U> connect with trunk s« w« r.
t»*| i
Bay ftrert. comer Hall, also 14their home at Kirksville. Mo., stopping prummltisrs. my motbs-r xva* fruiii .NewI has l»een placei] In njy band- fur rotborrvo prjwcr gmaoltne engfae aad
a brief visit with Dr. and Mrs
England and my father fnmi the] lection, flic* satnlb to t>e paid on or

were thirty-six;
feed min outfit; also S-room brick
Muth. lu till. l«-mlU. nuom of ..riKln<
g. ,,i. vio. m:
twenty-eight; poUshers. seven. In six
Tolea at Lansing,
residence. K7 Sixth street Apply
exik-iInsUnoes Che moldars quit work and
t R. Frank has gone to Chicago on
to John Ilorifleld at residence.
^^’t of u*:;la accord with the agreemeuls,
juae2«4f
erlng of favorite Kd»ns and .Rifes* tiuit!
iriaaun r.
Obliged to retuni bofore couskisratlou a business trip
«tate Hank building,
Chas. Zang and family have niovol 1 an. miH.tng but an .Vm.-ri. au.”^AI i
esa« he profMrIy given tbelr grtevFOrVaLE—Stm boUdto^stocir^
laray Anpts.
| Sept Mmo.
D Old Mis}.ion.
fixtures. Will seU all Or nay part.
nters who had goo# out on aa
Chas. Carlson, finding hU health
s otUgsd by tbelr ofDceri to rv- would *noc liear the labor Involved in
traded his farm for th*e
sume
G. 8. Nlppremi house In town and will

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kava raCaMd ptdat klaak to caaperate
vttb the prmraJ labor amrciDMit of
dbt eouatry. IWy art aoc now and
kave not Iwen to any r^ coosSdera-

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r"*’ OO VOU even NEED A -WMNB- l>

FOR REN T^^

J.!* r.tr'"’'

•“i ChimbertalD-s/CoUc. Choi-

R. J M»ti. .nd «ifo. »ti».M.-iera and Diarrboea Remedy
pc.pie Of Knnw .o,nrt.p. .T-jenres dUrrbtea snd dysen-

FOR SALE

TAXES

center of the vebkle and iounectisl by
air tube, with the hlmklms. Tbe toran of the bladders are provided with
amUlUc members, which lie over the
vahkrle agio and are damped to bold
tke poaamatsc
poaamatic Mwlng
Mwlag In placa. The
the
of tbe uppm aoiiports of the body
aadaortbeuppmauiiportaorthebody
ncetion with the rtreei car compaay .of tbe vehicle are beat downward and
aa4 It. free pauea It wa. a new
vermlon of *Tako back your wealth,
K»»ia win never buy u..** Now the cll.
father, reiieal their ra>h action, and
a movement U on foot to recon.ldwr
KHhur ihU wUi U* done or there will
CANAL PROBLEM SOLVED.
U* a movi-ment to reimburse pt-raiu
bulatiag city father., from the cUy
trtasnry. for money »|
KicoUv Drarsky of Usnrur, Mtan.,
coodticiors.
Ua. guue to tbe lathmaa of 1
A buIletlB. issued by the postoAce aaya the Chicago later Ocean, with
fleivartmbnt. .bow. thal Michigan
8<'pt. 1 ranked .lath in tbe United with tbe permlasloa of the
State, in the number of rural routes.
with which he bopei to aolve the probIt had on ih.i date l.Tlf rural route.
letu of digging the famoua canal ta Ive
In oiM-i^tUm. divided by congre«i years Instead of ten or twelve.
biq.l dlstrirt. as foIk»w»: Ftml. non»*
Ills InveuUon consiats of an eoorSi^md. 1K:.; Third, 213; Fourth. 214 noOB blast furnace, by mcana of which
h'ihh, 14S; Sixth. HU; Seventh. 211 air U ao kmitod aa to be aearty
Into
It. compooent parts and then Is
Wghlh: 21S; Ninth.
Tenth. &7
Klf venth. IW; Twolfth, 7. It will U* united wlik n hlaae made from ertide
.seen that the Kighth is the banner
at a high
dl.tflei of Michigan The sUIew hav t
and prvsnre from a atcol
ing more rural rout©, than Michigan Uak. The rseulttag hlaae is so hot
are IlllnoU. Ohio: Iowa. Indiana and that
gravel and
IMmsylxanla in the order
the e«»untrv at large «>n Sept. 1 there Stautly resolved Into gas. which flosts
W.er«' 3J;.«37 rural nmUNE with 4.7S*‘ away like smoke. They do not Ibrst
melt and run. but ai^ diasolred into
peiitiidi. iM u.ling. and It U
that th«‘ ItHUk to the government from
SSiii'ftJr'irhIeh a* Maw ta
n|a*ratlng thta M*r\iee averag«w $2^
projected are supported on carriages
month for each nnite
coutrolled by ekcuiclty. which are
Tho irafllr through the St. Mary*, made to run back and forth In front of
«tcn
canal. d«rl»ig the month of August the bank uf aarth or rock to he eaten
anu*unt,‘d bv approximate}) C.Otnt.Otti away, and the nosxles themselves thus
can be thniat farte and tartbm oat
tons, the gn*ate«t for anv similar per Trom tbe carrtapiw as the work proiod In the hUlorr of the waterways grtwses. The ruarW the ffames b* terThe tnovemcal of freight to dat«> cttc. being audible at a disuace of a
now amount, to upward of 2i.000.u0t mile, and tbe taross rcsnlting^rom the
ton. fo' the aeaM and mean, that
thirty feet skyward. Tbe rrasoo that
the noxslea and carriages are not de­
tlon wUl be In excem of lo.taw.ood stroyed by tbe heat la that the onion
tons. It Is certain thaUuB iwst iw- of tbe two tUmes which produce tbe
txirda win be exe«‘11ed.
,
conmuatag hlaae takaa place Aftm
.
A fatality appear, to hapg over the feet from the potato of the aoaalsa. tk«
Holme, family, who mov^ to FUat iameu balBf shot out that far. like
from Harbor Beach a little pver a y«-ai white hot arrovra. by the terrible prosago. Soon after they came Mr Hoi
men* mother rwMvcd fatal Injurtca by
faUiag doin tbe cellar auira. Her
death waa soon followed by thal ur^aa
uncle frt^m aa operation. Then Mrs.
Holraes died from lyphoid fever. aa1
now Wm. Holmea baa received word
that hi. son Charlea U dead at Harbor
llcacb from Injuriea received by being
kicked b> a botwe.^
Tbe Paw Paw lake resort near Benloa Harbor 1, Infeated with a bold
gang oCfthlevea. who withla the past
4et‘k have plundered a half acore of
cottage, along tke east abore of tke
Ikke. Many of tbeee placet are aum
mar Ikhdm of wealtky Cklcago people
aad valuable goods kave keen etolmL
Ffom oae Tllia a carload of furniture
valued at |500 waa taken away during
tka aigbu The late aMSon reporters
have formed a vigilance committee
and the ahorea of tbe lake are beliig
patrollad every night. Sheriff Tannaat offer, a reward for the appre-

-aapt li:r
FWdgp.wa. not rmy wMl fatroafoaJ
Baadaa. MMu 8apL n-»lra. C. E. I’Bloa atiMt.
br tkeai after aU. Urn tkaa M at- Tboowaoa aad dpiwhun DaUp aad
a place. FhrcaetklBc VWat. left -nu^ atett for
laqalra
ssr
&
Uakm
8L
sept S’af
foca kme are acarce, and tkcUiry j|ad Trarorse City to spr^ a few dafs.
em« take uakkully to tke
Mrs. Itoake was very Ul last keek WANTED—Three rooato cloee ta for
loo ^of maay of tkeir kaad. from verdigris potaoatag. •
Uckt bnimekoeplas. laqaira T47
laying off from work.
Mrs. Drake returned kome Thareday Wasbiagtoa street
sept T-tf
V. B. Yoaaga «f Soathera Mlehlgaa from Ctap Lakeview for a few days.
general hoaM>.
hi a gaevt of kb brother. S. M. Toaag.
r a few days.
f death of hi. mUtef at South Uytujs i
Kford Shermaa. a coom of Mr., B Wedoeaday and led Friday to attend j
C, Sickle., with kU Utile aoa b vimt- the funeral.
| WANtCD-Good girt for ceaefkl
tag at thy Dr. Bickta. home. They
W. M. Harri.. daughter Belli, and)
e from I>urand.
j Mr*. Stella Harris art* .pending a few j
George Dewey eatntataed the Sea- j day. at Camp l.akeriew.
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r* aad Sophomore, af a «ora roaid
A. McCIintir of Pulaski, ha. Uven j'^ANTCD-Apprcnlko girls.
Him
Thur.d.y afternoon, at bis home. One I visiting hi. rtstcr Mrs. Jeao Moua.
Ill Clast Frtrnt idrvct^
of the Junior glrU becaiae OPc of the! Mr and Mm Cniwell of Lawreoee |
aepl d-tf
part) by mUtpke aad wa. ostracised 1 are the gu.»*u ut Mm. C*.
r. Mi^.
^
. .T"

acss haa dtodooed that electricity ta
this weird aad strangely beautiful
form has possibilities before ua-

SA- IVIU>I-AM

JTbSg
■bop to them while tbe grievance*
srere bslag tnksa ap and adjssted oader the afTssmeato. In all lastaacss
tke qacstkms were adjusted wltboat
difficulty, with little expsass abd ta
full accord with the Intent apd pozpoae
of our agpeemeot-

AboQt ffOO’valtrfaass ta Bosloo ksvs
iscsaUy kssa taksa Into tke Bsrtsodera. Cooks aad Waltsnf aakm.
fogtag300mea.hasj

aasd chledy to dsstiug bocUU nad mnUgnmat dlssassd timae. bat this new
sxpmimsat appUod It to tke optic
aerves.of a vroman.srbo bad been proaounevd tacunMy bttad by tbe spe- kosid M DOW la I
cialisto taoaeoftkesycaadoarbuopitaM of tkM city. As a reoatt of tbs s^rsatkm vrin be

la Bepcsmbec.
Tke 2«ssr Jersey coort of appeals

jtaday tto k^

made kas beea eppmied fo tka ataia |
•apfamt eaart Tkat gaart kas ptwfl-;

amtj deddai ta foT« aC tka ta la
Mtos W. & Pratt sf AtUnta. Oa.
Is aald to be tke only woman south
of this city urko M sagafcd ta tbe haa.
bsr trade.

OladjB

aymar'

left

Friday

MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax dSMS
pot ta mortgages Bonsoa lor mIa*
laqalre of & McNaMUi. PiiR
■ Ptace HoUL
July.
PALMIST -OoasaR Madame Wta,
tka fotafo Iloa Is fOMi
the trao Ufo*a Idatory. Orer ^

mmi

of the Uood.
I. a blood porlfrla* medWac pot opla tab­
let for^ aad eoatalaa aotblof of aa lajoriou nature. Tbep are InTalo•hle ID eawa of spodac febrile dlwrdero where the blood fea. a larce
. Breir dlwaw or dlMTder that fcah 1.
•'
belr to can ba tmeed to Impure Bleed. BA-MU-LAH baa helped thoa■and. of auScren.—It can help you.

rS3.'r«;:r5L‘5a|.' SSzE

goods\ad shoe departmeoi^'a WVf
Maade Hiar kas taken a port-

•**«.
ks stace E. B. Murglt1 a paralytic stroke aad

•old was find foosi ta Aw-

FOR SALE-41 loU 5n Haaaab’s fitb
add : < oxMcra loU fronUag on 141b
street. 4 la Griffin A Wlnnto's add.,
and 2 lots OB West Vtoat strasL
Win be sold on easy paymeals or
exchsnge for other property. Gee.
W.IUff.
8eptl-4f

Miss Mabic Grown, after a vlsTT^ith
•i-oob
^kjmpr^iMo
iTJkmt^m-rm
her father. Juba Qrmwn. has gone
MAKES KICK, KEO ILOOK. HEALTH AMD STKIHGTH
her home in Grand Rapid, for a brief
vUlt. S>© then goes to Kalamaaoo
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
pmlnary to teach alenography.
AND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
Mrs. I. Bcheer and danghiefs have
gone to Bayport for a*few week* vUli I ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
before leartag for their borne at New
SCURVY
GOUT
Decatlaer. Alabama. They had been
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
■peadlag ibe greater part of Gm sum
NERVOUS DISEASES
BLOOD POISON
mer with the famUy of Allan Nlxoo.
WEAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
wbp were old neighbors in tbe sooth
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
before moving here
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
\LIVER TROUBLES.
David aad .Wesiey newelling
•A44U-LAH UbIeU are eonpoundod
ib« oteuc* of rare
Bbk ladlaa Plaau, aad are the pnTected r^lt of <ncr 20 raars of
Beaton Harbor, two aged, brothers
^ical naeareh.-M4dlMJkH art. prompuA on tbe Umgt, U»er
Bimoa fTewelltag are gaeeu qf ;he Ul■and Kldnayt. Thaw ortaaa are dlrectljr re.poa.lblo for tbe ebodltioa
ler s form home.

was to low that-kis Ufa 1

FREE.

WBBK-EKD CXCURSIONB to H*
wattkaa, Tfc M. * N. B. aad K T. On.
Roaod trip n.M. <Mb( Tharadap
bftaiaooa aad leartas Mflwaakaa Haadap aicbt. *a,L Bid. Mth. ITU. Mtk
aadBUL
aacM

ON BAUC AT PEINOPAL DRUOGIBT*
PRICC P*R BOX eOfITAItlINO » TABLrTB, SO CCNTB.

U p«tr daator eaanot iupply jott. eaiid prlea and ordar to

. POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
:«• flABBAU *TM*T.

TW A RECORD WANT A& .

MEW YORK.
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TRY A, RECORD WAMT Ap

#

COMMON mSUIMEB

fatair’afctt.wJSrsssJ*

SSSJ22SS?
HiKtoMiBO

anliMrMhrta<

PROOF OF EDUCATION.

EUka Root amUmM tkM It M ««r
to »». • l«wm to be brt€f M Mi AIK*

Ite

.teiM o( «ht CM.

tUi* It J. tcmcifM tke J«ry to Ilkrty

to
ffiriocu® the
Mr.
fiTw jo« gjmp
^.fOfMOMM^otjftoat toito o( • ^wy«r vtowi a Jiidf«
for all
Baattmndeyon
aOriMd to be 1
aaakr to lateral la tbam? Haa it
made yoo paUia ifiisllad. no that jov
nk bejoad year owa doo^rutl and
Ike latereatlnadeaBclty?
Has It made yon a brother to
rCtiTfUS
® Blchardeon o!

arjTS;aii3ra"“'
beMoaia'lMeoeUmefaifettiBC it oat.
B. B. S. neMfototheocidaodnuto

2L,‘5^'2dSL«S-BtaUr. S. S. &
coBtiiol no
harmfal ntocf.

tiMrre 11 oooe other aojnrbere. tono^
eriy MIm Richardioo vai
operator. fro« which oecupatkm ahe
Her lilt of euitomeni to lar«e aiuS of
mad lloaarfal iiatni and .he «n
pjojr. a number of hl«h-prlced work­
men.
8«-vera]
•ought her for a partner, but the pre­
fer. to do
Dr. Keen, the noted Phlladelphl.
•urgeon. to .oeciallr famotts for the
rapidity which be perform. operaUoni.
by a toyman
ability not long ago. where
told
aa Cngtlih

SSSf:^!-“‘_____

r luoary aad time?
UavV yoQ learaod how
a? Do yon I
omelf?

tie child
Will a looely dog follow you In tha

Can you think washing dishes and
□eliig com are Just as cotu|iaUble
with high thinking aa playing the piano
or ptoytDg golf?
Can you be happy a1ooe>
Are you good for anything to your-

Famtus Peninsalar Furaace
«ad ]«t <u figure on your job.
We have made a atndy of
warm air hooM- boatiiiK and
we wiJl Kiw yon tbe bem-tit
of our year* of atwly aud exporicn.'c,

nnvEs
FORKS
srooifs

ALL HEW

SOUVENIRS

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
^KiTUALLy*?«
electricity, not only far eoeBomio ieeeoiie.bat tor teeeoDa
of utility bibI genaial adaptabili^.

W«AlM4oTiaW«rkuS

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE

FRANK TRUDE

aw FirriKo or
su.

Oft a C. CHASE, raaomfl (m MM Wilhelm bloek. to 4f7
4fli

Let us vitaUze an idea
for you4

Boardman RiTcr
Electric Light
& Power Co.
Ym Art Htt Fetiing Well,

D»VC

REAL ESTATE AND LOAHS-Owoid
Traverse Land and Loan Co.. F.
Tburtell, Manager. Oflicn, room $
HnmllUm A MlUlken block.

OR. F. HOLOtWORTH- Special
teatioo lo dtoeaM of Ue aje. <
none and tkroaL
Qlaa
Rooms 7 and S. H. ft U
Oa block. Bothpbonea.
DR. E. B.
lean I>rug Store. Special atlentioa
to eye. ear. noee and ihroaL Glaanea
fitted. Both phooea. Reaidenoe Slfi
Sixtii StreeL

DR. A. H. HOLUDAY, Oraduate Toronto University. Offlee In Munson
bldg. Telephones.-<4Bce 103; resi­
dence 104.

nwfartNM Btoei. Mt riiw tk.

WIST

kissel
Oiil.NO EAHT

ft Earl's jewelry store.

BoU

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY-M. D. Phyalclan and aurgeon. Removed to offloea over First National bank.' UllDR.

^I.T^.C.nc.on Tn«daj..Tl.ar«Ik,..

LAWTON—i*li>‘irii-Yiin

aiiol

sur-

g«*on; ottlc-v in Wilhi Ini hliK-k. Ililni

X?

llcMir. with Drs. Hasycr ami |N-nlial-

CIVt

^atS”^;SrSr:!3
Irtojuira. ai

N. E. tklK otHr..

“Cool as a Cucumber"
IfRf to- Ti«r lot wnthoot thw U^X
»r.-uhf.- jf you .r. iitotitiruny nup|.U«.lMrUh wttfh 1.'.- MA Mt- fUMlt-h

VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Trf n *>111 to-nlffht.'*
Ear HfaU bir aU l>ni«rl»u
lO Cnnt and R5 Cent Rcxnn
ACCEPT NO SUCSTimU

YOU DON’T BUY BOOKS
FOP THEIR PRETTY
COVERS
NOR SHOULD YOU BUY
PIANOS FOR THEIR CASES

Kimball

SH£S~-=Die G. a Tamor Coal Co.

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

Bay Steamers

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car­
ver. Price* reasonable. Offleo with
O. P. Carver and llro. olith pbonea.
. E. F. CHASE—H.»iiif«.|.atlitot,
ro tivi-r lliig!**-* '.-: drug ; nirr. ClllrUA pbouf - Ursid.-H. 1-,
; olilce

:ni-3roo

C

oaoe«»7-t WllbriB Bid*, f a. ». to U
Ito I n. m. T to a or«<iUnc*. StoldMins M
Wynkoopflot, Cm.-Miphoe.4L..

NORTHPOIT
Leave B:30*.m.

JOHN R. SANTO

NORTBPOIT POINT
Leave B:30 a m.

Faro Xf*-a>i-ta-waiitT and
pMiw.rs Harl)or 2-kj roniMl
trip; Om- ria, Xortli|K>rl and
NorllijAort Point, .*iOc rouinl
trip

lETURNlNG SAME DAT
mundt-d fmtnivw.
fiitf .-t.n.pl.Alon. «nd >h»
lUt-wk J M tth
fnvtri-s.
fxi-Tj
to pnmotrv. lur. If Li*l

M.&N.E.TIMECA^

\r

klEIIAL HSiniUKE
Now WUkola Block. TmrwM OT.

a F. CABVBB a aw»,

FIRE INSURANCE
L. U A. DUILWNR,

A. D. TYLER ^
DENTIST

OBm m, N*w Wllkibi BM. Bia.

________

GEO. A. JARVIS

known to Ht-ji nc uhtrh
Y«dir,u.-w and tonic will nmnd out
lowcxl. thin riw-k or prruwoj nc«k «ith
bzeUhy fltah. Pof rwnorlng wnnkl.w
Ut« t»rr, nork itnd luu»
on. ai.phr.titm oftm

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

drep.
For drVflopiuB thr
brv.*i firm, tonr.- a»d twaotifu
i equal It. To pr»T.-nt ihr liukt fn.m
’ moib-m Bhocltl alway-uiw I
•saninrhany. It will aUnTYwiore
F...KlafU-rw«ininrhahy.
. natural vontuttr and baauty lurt
Ummshthiacau-e.
.Uxroufi
-•lly wan
of Dr. CharUw 1

J.II.Mnm
8n.WMtWilli
MONROE & MeWETir

•‘cXy.r*'* *’6EIERU HSUROCE

,.s;

St I MEWWILHBLM block
cmam oa the
I Clkarleo' HratoFood Ib i,-uaraBl«i
mote, the iTowtbof hair.
On Bair at all the prlacn*al
1 and Drnk-gu-ta,

Train

*

^

^

"ttISo J^T^**lHfc>.rwaCltT 11.10 a. ei. eoe-

C. D. MILLER
DK NTLS-F

SisitiSSieasw-

RCIIVIB
IMuslo l-fious*

M. B. HAWIER, Prop.

gL.u)pawooo.a_r.ag.4,

MMWA. Y.'wturtuk-.^mm*

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

DRS. J. 0. A NARY X TRUEBLOOD
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Can you look out on the world and
•ee anything hot dollars and ceuu?
Can yon look into a mod poddic and
aee the bloe aky reflected? Can you

urc of the
Rhewnattom ud any operation and to the patlenfa pock
ladrke
book. The rnimonalre grumbled, my
m tWfFT mcine CO., AtlaKa. te. Ing the operation tokk only ten min ^ claim telationahlp with the C>eantei. ~lf that*, your only objection. *
Profeasor MUler said tbe failure to
.aid the lurgeon. “the neat time any answer any of theae queatiocis affirmamc-mb*-r of your family need, an opera­ tively to enough to send tbe man or
in who thinks be or abe knows tt
tion ni kfH-p I he patient under the
ark among the uneducated. “The
knife for a couple of hours.”
college c-urricnlam does not contahf}
MUs Ida Sheehan of Brooklyn will
all that to neccaaary to the educated
belong, to the mastiff type
prevent a unique medal to Martin Cor­ man,” said Profcamir Miller. “A manj
mnra m that of the weasel. The Ruacoran. a teamitcr. Acrois the bar AIll may be graduated and go out Into the'
aton eovoy-B manner, are ntHorlou.ly
be the word. “Humanity” and on th<> world and still prey on aoclety. notbad. ao bad tiiat he rarely enters the
pendant the Inscription: ”l>rewntej wlthaUndlng hto no called edomtlon.ntar-a prem-nre wllh<»ul making some
to Martin Corcoran on 8<*pt. 5. 1»0S.
courtlcr’a hair stand atralght on end.
BARON KANEKO^S BOY.
for IMng the »o«t Humane Driver in
Genial as be ia'by nature, be is often
Grt-atvr New York.” The medal was
«f Jap«w*n atntsii.
rough and off-hand, and sometimes be
Mtos 8h«w‘han*. own Idea and ahe pays
Ir. quite brutal In bis callousnea.; he
for It hereelf thmugb the Society for
An incld.nit in the life of Baron
tramples conventWinally under fwit
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal.. Kentnro Kaneko. former meoitoT of;
ruthlessly and calls spades spades In
She decl<le<i whom fibo would give it the mikado's c-ablnet who to now inj
a fashion that his eneml<'» duh Inde
to after a c'mrse of ileuthing extend­ the Vnltcd Slate*, gives an Intlnmte
cent. The Japs* manners, on tin* eoning over t«n raonihR. Her metbcxl Insight Into the relation betwivu
irary. are exquisite. HU courtesy is
wa. to watrh drivers on the sirt-et, Jaiam and tbe United Stales, says
World's Work.
w. kindjy a. it 1. ceik>motiious. and
pick out the one. who hcvmv^ to be
The baron to a graduate of Harvard
there to something quite touching in
irtmtlng tbelr hoivoe with unusual
ulverslty. After he bad be<-ome one
the gentle deference he shows tn all
kIndm-sR and follow tbelr .uluK^quent of hU cDcntry-a most distinguished
whom he meeu. wen while allowing
statesmen the university eonferred the
Bdt one of them tn approach him too
OUo GoldRchmIfll. husband of the honorary ^legree of doctor of laws uponnearly. Just as M. Witte is a stanch
late Jenny Lind, celcbratetl l»lh »,even- him. President EUot gave a dinner in
democrat. Itoro^. Komura is an aristo­
the baron, after vhlch he luiid
ey-Klxth birthday n-<-ently. The “Swi-d hoiujr
crat by InBilnct
toh NlgbllngaleV chb-f vocal In­
-Harvard university has conferred
st nictor, Signor tiarcia. is rUII alive, on you Its highest honor. .We can do
having iiassiHl the «*ntury mark some no more, but I umlerslaiKl there to n
Ibmre leaving Paris hf« ealKM on the months ag»». When Jenny Und first
■on In your family. We claim him ns
cfBctal In charge of consulate affairs, came to him be eenr her away, telling a future recipient of the degree wej
who said: “Oh, by the way. the gov­ her not to sing a note for three conferred m»ou you. I truat he will
ernor general <5f Tahiti is a great montbs. ItecauM- her voice was over come to us and be a worthy sncccs*w'
« frUvid of mine. If you ever run down stmlm-l. When she came back at of his father."
“He will i-ome.” replied the baron.
then* to spend Bumlav to- sure to call the ufMMiititisl lime the mae.^lrd d*»The barou n*tumed to Japan and told
on him.” It only Ukes aliout four wi-eks clared that he had found a*Volce “as
for n Btenmer to sail from Ban Pr^ pure as a dtomund. soft as a flower.” tbe Baroneas Kaneko about the Incidout. She told the little Iwy that he
riaeo to Tahiti This story recalls the Jenny Und used to say-Ihls remark was to go to Harvard and n*i-elvej
remark of Roto-rt l>»iils Stevenson in amply repaid her for the thr«*e months the degree, and the fact made a great |
regani t<i Barm»a. when* he lived mi of Flludce. during which lime ahe had impression on the child. Whenever be
was naughty the mother said:
iopK «nd eventually dl.-l. While the lived <m her tears.”
"If you are not good you will not re­
novelist was paying hU laM visit to hto
Mrs! Harr>AVallerKlrIn. a New York
. native land a friend w hose n-mllection society woman of MaKsachuseMR birth, ceive the Harvard degree.” Healwoys
of geogmphy was rather shaky ask*^: has derided to <*siabltoh a clinic fot heraine good.
Events moved swiftly In the far east.
••W’here the deuei* is Samoa. Steven the ^'‘►^^td. to’tter yet, will conduct
Tbe war with Buasla came. Baron
•on?” -It a the second turn to the left It herself, for she fct-ls that the six Kaneko.- who had an Imiwrtant imrt
after you leavn- San FVanclseo.” said years* course of arduous study in law to OAtWHuil
to so to
Rohm l»uls. whose nu‘roor> of mapR and medicine which she has just com- the rn««l W.l«. A week Iwfore lie
: only ran to n*c«dU*etion that In going plot«*d will enable her to carry out •tnnea tbU eouverwitlon occurred;
*:When do you start *r* uskt-d the
Id Samoa fnjm this Parlflc t'oasi one this scheme. “My upcclalty will to* at­
Baroness Kaneka
•Iwayra stopp'd first at Honolulu.
tention tn the milder dbeases and also
• In a week,” repUeil the baron.
WtollacH* Ilutdiard; assistant forester afft-ctlons of the lungs and heart. In
Just theu the Uttie boy interposed:
of the gtn eminent ftirvRtry servlm-. no way. do ? prestfee l<i intrude on the
”\\*hert* are you going, paioir
•To the United States,” he aakU
who was cln»wnetl while on a canoe work of the r<‘gutor physicians who
you anA get
Irlp down the IH»lomar. h«s to*cn suc­ charge K-ea for their services at
^t^Uarvard
degreer* exclaimed the
ceeded by bto wIdowiHl mother. Mrs. n*asonable rates. My work will begin
Hubbard formerly till<*d a position in this autumn and no fei*s will Ik- put
The boy Is now a etndent at the
the interkir department.
u|K>n the iKwr.” and Mrs. WalU*meln .Nuble*a school in Tokyo. Upon bii
Jan Kuto-llkv chlW treasures. prir»n In .speaking of her work.
graduation he will go to Harvard.
,morc than all hU ronsldcrable wealth,
an* three vloilns-Hjne a Stradlvarlus.
The t,n*sklcnt
,the.^hrr two liclng (tuamerias. The
entire world, fro
“Strad” is -wonb fit.tost and the
don Time* to John D. tYlmmlns, when
vdbers flO.toMt each, but of course If they will get It and fHcb it
be presented Russia to Japan, express­
neither t'ould to* bought for the market
ed in diplomatic language a boi** that
value of all.
tbe bent would win and finally called
Mrs. Hetty Gre«*n has no partlcular well nilapted tp promote the peace of tlmtw saya Ilnrper’M Weekly. We guess
mind of nittiona Tbe value of tbr that barring pos-tlbly T. JefTt-ivou. he
regllou. views. Sheris 4»n*d a quak north iHde does not lie in its Intrlusk
to the only president we have bad who
er. but she goes to soy kind of s qualities. \.ut «>lel.r
Kr In Its si-arclty. H could apeok really pood lYeuch. He
church. •*lnd*-i*<l." she Ittid quaintly
of us would also apeaka exwllenl Ehighsh. The
on a n«rent «K*casU»n. * I onci* hebl give it houseroom. and Tomumnder most iHisy day was that whUh brought
mortgages on twenty-eight different ivory would to* able to sit at Iiodif Secretary Shaw. Mr. Morgan and
Baron Kaneko, one after the otb«*r.
churches. 1 am a firm believer In sim
Tbe iTOldent went to lied pretty
plicliy. That U why so many people
Ity of nrtn tired that night On Bunday be
Mars w 111 to* ito* 1
to lievo me mean, when the fart to I ally starting one. That toI why It ik
-nterely pi^er not to be extravagant.* so di*sirable that the north isde should
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
* Robert ChrUty. a veneraide HritUh U* found and done for.-Llfe.
er now visiting thU country, remlnls
ceutly lelU of bis lung acquaintance
with ih»* prince of Wales, now Kin:;
l->iward. and narrates the story of his
clirisH-nlng when a Iiaby
All
stores of the empire were illuminated
The
that night, and Alto-n Blwa-d'a Ini­
tials. “A. E.” were dUptoy««d in all of
the windows, when one of the couitlers
remarked:- •Itofon* he w^ra
)« Ac simplest »nd tOongett of all writing macrown the tod'U need the othec three
•chines. 11 does better work, does it quicker, lasts
vowcla,”
P. Waldbnstrom. the ectobratej free
church lead.^ of Sw*Klt*ti. and for many
years a dlsUnguished member of the
rikndag. who now to In the west lecturing. haa made three eatenaive toon
la thto oonniry. lactniing and preach
lag. Hto wrlilnga on ecctostoMlcal
topics comprise Aftm volumes. He
to soon to retire from politics mad hto
tom pnblic ultermncea In the riksdag

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