The Evening Record, August 09, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 09, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

2137

6 PAGES

RAPH KKVlCf.

BUSINESS MAN MISSING.

OmS DEAD

IWmiCUKTBgTg

PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Man Who Saltad tha Dragon Araund

MEN

I-

HRST SESSION
ENDED IT NOON

.

LABORED

THROUGH

THE

Aga EimK.

AO ARE nSSMU; 27 DUUREO

Wanhiaetoo. Anc.
Rrar Admiral
Charles E. Clark, vbo rommatided the
batlU-shlp Oregon daring the Spanish
American war, making a blstorira] trip INVESTIGATION STARTED TO FIX
THE BLAME.
from San Franciaoo to the Went In­
ENVOYS WERE DRIVEN TO NAVY dies rla Cape Horn will retire tomor­
row, having reached the age llmll. He
YARD IN AUTOMOBILES.
was bom in Vermont. Aag lo. 1S42. Miseing Are Mostly Women Employes
of the Meyers Store—Alleged That
and has aenred nearir fortr-Sre year*
In the navy.
Accident Was Due to Im­

MISSIMIS

RETURNED FIRST

proper Supports.

ElEVEN NEW
GASES TODAY

By Wire to the Evening Record.
lhany, Aug. 9.—At luion totlsy thlr1 liodles bad lier-n re<-overt-<l from
the ruins of the John G. Myers d<-|>srlsUire which collapw'd yc-sterday
l«roA Komura and Mr. Takahira, Jap­
as the rv-hult t»f Iniprtqier supports
an^ EnvojrwBraakfa*ted In Pub­
YELLOW FEVER CONTINUES TO after excavation had bt-»pin. Scores tif
lic Dining Room While M.
worked all night long. TwentySPREAD IN NEW ORLEANS.
seven or mon* are injured and at noon
Witt* and Samn Reacn
the numiHT of missing was plae<-<l at
Ate In |»rlvata Room*.
forty, mostly women emidoyes of the
Myers store. An investigation will lx*
\ Uy Wire to ih«- E^i-nlnc R*-«2fe-d.
slarlefi |»y the authoritb-s and the
*
Portamonlh. K If.. An*. S-Tb** fl
blame for the accident flxi-«l.
wwhio of Ikr lilrturtcl p-.r<
enOACEO IN GENERAL
Ih, lU,..!.. M.I J^.|
s*N,T*«y WORK,
one enroff* lM«gun nhortlj afler 10 ihU
morning In the general More bnlldlnc *
-----------JAPANESE
SOON
FOLLOWED
THEM TO HOTEL.

BUSfflESS HOUSES HAVE CIOSEO



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WASBIHENBY A GNAT

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Arrlvlkt in .nc..-

mnhUea The envoya were e*eorl<-d by
Amilirtant 8<-on-t*ry of Stale IVrre In
rooms on i be second flunr. Thns wsk
inangnraied (he ronfe'v'nrt' whieh H
la the hope r»f the civlllred world wHI
end the fsr eaalern war.
Itarnn Knmura and .Mr Takalilm.
the Ja|»aneN)> envnya. IrTeakfasled in
the piihllr dining rraim. M. Witte and
Baron Rouen, the UusHlan mnimlBRlon
era ale in their private nami.R. The
four rnvnya left the lintel Wentworth
, all smoking elgareUtw and starKvt fnr^
!■ . I'Ihe navy yard. As the Uiirsian diplo­
mats left the hotel they bow«-d to the
newspaper mc*n and oihem and the
Jspanew did likewise. The first meet­
ing of the i»eare envoys was cimeliided
abont noon. C«Mint WiUe and Ilamn
Komura were Ihh first to return to the
hotel followed by the Ja|iane.He wH»n
afterward h.
Mr. Sato, on b< hair of the Jaiuuiese.
said *'at today s meeting it was «leridi^ that fnrmalltiiw will Ik* held
twice dally from 9;30 lo 1:30 and 2 lo
L p. m. No serious biisln»^n.s was
Iransactetl at Ibis momliig'M M-H.slon"

10:30 Today—Mayor Issues Proc­
lamation

for

All

to

MRS.

FTTA ft.

WILAON

lA

IN

VERY CRITICAL CONDITION.

Aid ,in

FigMirrg the Disease.

Malignant Carbuckle Followed the In­
IJy Wire lo I hr Evening Ker<»rd.
fection and Two Operations Have
New OrlranH, Aug. I*.—Al IH;;ui ihi*;
Been Necessary.
morning Hirer ' deatliH fr<»m yellow
fever and eleven new roaea were reMrs. li^tn 8. Wilson of Ilctniil. for-|
porliHl.
Ai'eordliig In mayor's pm<-lanmtlon tnerly a r*-sldeiit f,T Noi'tti|*ori and now j
then- at her sumim-r r«»|tage. is lying!
the bi
s«-rlousIy ill. Four weeks ago whlb«veryi
In the woods In M*arcli of mushr*«oms
vas bltt«-n by a gnat, this li-aving
nothing more than a small swelling
which did not subside as «‘Xi>ected. It
rtintlnued lo Inflamo and apparently
Is-camo Infecte*!. dcv**loplng Intti a ntallgiiant carbuncle. Thmigh mixllral
nti(-ndsnc(- was i>btain<-d tin- iiift-r-iion
CLEVELAND
POLICE
IDENTIFY
«-oniiiiu«.-<l and a wi-ek ag«> vi-sti-nlay
MURDER SUSPECT.
Dr. J. 11. Grlswobl of Grand Kapbis
calli'd and an op«-ratlon is-r
b»rm«-d. Yesterday Dr. Griswold arFour of the Moyer Diamonds Have
rlvetl again and r**mov«-il the lnf.vi)-d
Been Recovered in a Pawnshop
parts and she lies l«Mlay in a critb-al
at Buffalo.
o-ndliiou.
Mrs. Wilson is one of Hi.* brighlest
the Michigan newspa|M*r writers.
Ity Win* to Hie i:>etting U«vv>rd.
IhUnilt. MIeh . Aug 9. Harry John ht*r last w<irk being in <-omn-rtbm with
tin*
Detroit News Trlbiiin*. though In-r
Min. under am-si with Harry Parker
work In the magazine realm has long
CREW LEFT SWITCH OPEN AND for the miirdiT of Pawnbroker Joseph
Moyer, has lw*t‘n ldeutin<il liy tin- bi**-n n*c«ignlr.e*l. Hor sisii-r. Miss
FREIGHT CAME IN.
Cleveland iiolle** ns l>1«nnl Fiiniian. Jt-nnie Wolfe of Wi-sb y hospilnl. ClilI.; In atlt-ndaiu-**. whlb* her
an vx-eonviri of llatlord. Conn., where
mtither. Mrs Mar* W*»lf«-, also of ("hiLuckily the Freipht Was Running ho Is said to havi* u wife. Four
and In-r hroHn-r. Ikiwin A. \V*)ire.
dianiondK. a part of tbt> Slu.utin piun
Slowly snd the Only Damage Was
der taken from Moyer's plae«*. were ntnl sisters. .Miss Miils-I Wolf.- ninl
W. C. Gn lshalK-r, all *if t'hirago.
a Broken Pitot
■rcrovi-riil in a llulTalo {iawnsho|i to­
Mrs. ntari)-s tV. J)»yre of Mitineday.
aisdls are at h«-r lM-dslde.
When Hie wuilh iKuiud I'ere Mar
quette fn'lght N^>. 2'-’k ram.- Iiiln the
city Moiidav aTiertHMUi a rwiteli baek
e»f tho liaskei fartorv- was
and
tbq train plunged Into this, cnllidiiig Mrs. L. W. Tinkham Was Hostess to
Thirty Lsdies Yesterday After­
with the lo»al Kwileh engine niel
CHEROKEE8 TO PLAY PIERCE'S
noon From 2 to 5.
smashing Hie pilot of tlie freight m

JOHNSON

Frmilc-Perris of the Soo Has Dtsap-1
peared.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Sault Ste. Marie. Aug.
Frank
Ferria, n well-known business man,
has disappeared. Relatives cannot
necoonf for the disappearance.

NIGHT IN THF RUINS.

Capa Harn Haa Raachad tha

EX-CONVICT

TARO ENGINE WAS HIT

DEUGHTFUl CARD PARR

BARRET OUtflEtUUUIIBED
Collided With Another Machine and
Hi* Car Went Throoyh the Fence.
Will Recover.
Detroit. Mich.. Aug 9 —Barney Old
field had an almost miraculous ctcape
from death yesti-nlay
at
the antomobiic rac<-s at Gross*- Ihdnte
track when Dan Wurgos *»f I..ansing.
Mlfh.. collidt-d with him in the first
mib- *if the riv«‘-niii' oix-u ev<-nt. fib!held and bis car w«-nt through the
fence into the itifl*-ld and oidfl«-ld re
relviHl a liadly lae«-rau-«| scalp an.l u
Kirven-ly br-.iis«-d right arm. Wurgts'
vent off th*- track nls<i on thehut tli«l not raii.-ire ami neiiher driver
Par was injure)!. Barring «-.»mpUcatlons Oldfiela will be out in a f.-w
•Isys.

Americmi Drug Store
BULLETIN:
Wednesday. Aug, O. 1005

BROKE THE RECORD
Tlial'.s what w«- did last M.ui'Iay.
On whnl7 presetiption.-.
On Monday^ Aug. 7. 1905, we
filled more pre*cnpt<ono than
were ever before filled m one
store In one day in Traverse
City. Mich.
W«- apprerial)- this e\idtiieiof fh.- eonlld. nee n |..»sed in us
and thank tin |M-o|>le pir t' .tinl
w»- fiiriln-r a.ssun- them that w«are doing our level best to deserve It.
To Hni-s.‘ wlio hnv.- not tii.-d
us wf woubi .say tbai we make
a specialty of prescription work
and thgt we have the e<|uipiuent
and pKMls for It. Onr goods
and our metfiods are clean. Wo
bav** iKi s.vr*-ts. (lur w hbl.*
slot-.- IS i.|M-n to iii.-p. ( )i..ii and
If >t)U will tal.e the troubb- to
iUKpe<-i It vnii will M-.- a si,,re
Dial is neat, clean and up todate, a .'-lor, t.i be ]ii<Mnl n|.

KmmW M*s-or»«- 3«.

H. R. Macdonald, M^r.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabitshed In 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bids.

INDIAN TEAM COMING

-The -piip" had bii'.u .vwinhiiig in
that vieliiltv ani! bad run tui the swiu h j ^
with aome «'ars'wiul't1rT->frew b-fi tl^j*'*'«• iwf*,' yesterday after Two G:imre Will De Played Here. One
at Night—Team Carries Its Own
swltrb oiK'n thinking
j ti'-’u fr.uii 2 to r. iM-loel.. the sorlal
lime ooougb to bark out and get into
‘"’H'C six hand eurhcc. whieh
Light Plant.
i
the yards before the freight init In Its;**** pIay»Nl at five tables by thirty
appmrmncr.
' *»'1i*‘>
Mt> FYank Carver won the
The rherokt-e-^mlian lia.--,- ball *t-am
No. 22h as.s Inekily running ^^ow | a''
. Mrs. J. Meliitosh the lout'
ill play pierr.'K r<»m llu.-.K‘-t> tw,»
and wh»-n the switch engine waA|»‘a«'l a«'l Mrs Charh*s Alley the con gamt-fc lu tlilh « liy Wt-tlm-xdav. Aug.
,,! Mdaiinti. .\fter Hie game was finished
The games which are afti-nuKMi
daiiitv I* rl•.•^htnent^ of let* cream, cake
«-\<‘iitug. wll Itake plac- «»n Huland ptmi*h and spice sticks were South I'nkiit
grounds.
I »M>r\«Nl M< -A<lMin«*s Uesehy of Chleagii.
The rhenik«*e Indian team travils
ANOTHER ATTEMPT.
j N«*tr of llattle I'ri'.-k and .Alley of Hor- in a private Pullman car and ratrieii
Burveas Apsin Started-W Swim tbs'C'lests <4 the Hs'own .-b-ctrlc light plant wlj‘«'h Mtie
Engtish Chsn'nel.
|afte,no.m while in .he city as gm-Ms plk's fifty am lights f*ir the night
gam<*. In addition, a esnvsK fence
By Win- to the Evening R.-tvird.
{
friends.
and grandstand with a seating arenmIkiver. Aug. ?.~T. W. nurg«*ss. the
LITTLE CHILD CALLED.
morUtUm for :.h»H) ihv*i»U- are ai-o car-i
Torkshln* swimmer, made antwher at
tempt niiiay ti> swim the I-higllsh ehsn- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oe- rlivl.
TIh- ti'sm has s n-cord of shut'mfs iti
He started at « o'eloek this
Craw Died Today.
fourl.-en diften-nt slates ^d ha,*- re__Jn*»rt
fraing under favorable rlrruroAMhea. the imie 12 nHinthsKild e**l\,-d some very flattering press no
'►tan
stann-s. The .^lea ws.i smtsHh. At
1J:3« IturgeA bad c«iv«*red «*Ievcn daiight. r of Mr and Mrs. W. K- De- tires. The following la the line up;
Graw of H2T West l-lvint sln-ct died Spotted Tall, first luise; ^^'hltc Cbmd.
miles and was swimming simagly.
this morning after a brief Illness at pitch: Thre*' Rivers, left field; Manli‘:.20 a m. The funeral servict-.s will Afrald-of Hlmsclf. second liasc; Scar
WANTED MR. KELLY TO DO IT.
tn* held Friday morning at 10 s
Face, third base; Red Ibirs*-. renter
from the home and thc-'bunsi will take field; Sitting Bull, jr., short stop; Big
AMcrman Mutxhie Was Wrongly Re­ place in the Ogih-tisbiirg cemetery.
Beaver, right field; Navajo, catch;
ported twet Evthning.
Bad Man-Charlic. substitute.
In Hie rejKirt ofl the rtiiineil meeting
Mr.-and Mrs. Jolm 8 Uttleford and
publlAed last evdning. Alderman Mur- children of finrinnali sp< nt yc-stervlay
chit* was quoted jin Ms motion In re­ at l*ark Place and left for Fouch thl.«
.WESTERN BANK CLOSED.
gard to cleaning up I’ulon alrect as morning. The party bad Intended
movihg that the board of public works spf'ndlng their summi*r at Nonhpnrt Run Stilt Continues on the Denver
Savings Bank.
^oald do the work. Insu-ad. Mr. Mun Point but were unable lo secure
Denver, CVilo., Aog. 9.—^The Weriem
chle mored that the board <»f public commodations.
liank. a amsll InsHiuHon. cjoaod Its
works be Instructed to'Hhvi* Mr. Kelly
doors this morning mnd la in the hands
dean tip tho street at tmee as it was
KE^AH-TA-'IA'ANTA moonlight
In very liad condition, there being mnd cursioos via steamer Columbia Friday of an assignee. The nm continues on
bolas and poqls <if stagunni water. evening 7:30. Fare 25 cents round the Denver Savings bank. Both banks
have tntrre^ In
The moiloa prevailed.
trip.
nug S-3t

y ffi'i f -i‘

f I

iiliiVMliiiriii ii>' 11-

White they're Good
Duck
Oxfords

Thoeo new stylos of WRITING TABLETS with
with ENVELOPES to rantch. So arrangwl that a shoot may
l>e ustvl as foiaixl noU' paiw or as talilot forni. They come in
cloth ainl fahrio finish -ami are nvilly the best thing in Statioxmry
that has over appcaml on tho market.

0ity Book Store

jm tbt Rsgt

Che Behartee.

3ust thi ttiiig Ur tbU

pggff1 Summer Suits
■ Into such

WtMibtr

M


H
fTl
■a

Dew Cot Just
Deceived

.j
$1.25, $1.50
and $1.75

MfredWiMdi

M wwarrinUiag today oad yoa eaa
not only lool* awoU oad eool for (b«
btUon- of tiu* iwMoa.bat bov* a
miit to Ktwrt
onminor with.
It'aKSmplykfWoor hlgh-ffiwdecool
aiodr up to dtatiiwtlvw Mylaw
bfrinKooktatuUd July prloM.
For the knowing oawa—oak So Ma
,.ur aiwnal v.Iim* wt (TAU, TAO.KOO.
Sro. UiJM. 12.UI and ILlO.

WmSrkm
Wrn^ii Kubecfc4B«ytSit'SJr
i
A



time’sZip

-1
tan Shots
must 6c

W.* never carryover T.\N SIM iKS. Tlien*’s
pletity of thm- l«. \v,-ar. Imt not so imieh

iiiite b» s»-ll them. A Fsrewell Fries on
i-very |Kiir of tan' shoi*s.

fjot Weather

Bachant & l{osm

tootwear
A sw-tH-jiiiig ri-tluclioii in
Mens’ Womens’ and Cliil«lrens’ Tan, lilaek ami
(’anv.'is (l.vfonis
We liav)- jnst re**eiv.'<l a larg**
sliipim-nl of vvoineiis’ slim-s
that we liavt- jilaet-,1 on SJiIe

IiHready|i|^

at $123

THE

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
213

;ill Bolitl ami latest styles.
lioys’ ami youtlis’ rough ami
re.uly shm-s at e.\«*«-itlion;»lly prK>l valm-s. K)-inemlH*r we an* never umlenKild
for
gtMuls.

Jiifred Greiiick
& Company
242 €, Treat St

t

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' 1a



o'

any kiml. you'll mvo tinio

*

••y coming hero
tlireet. If you arc to bnilil
this fill! plaeo your onler
f)ir the S,inh. l><Kir.s, Wiml«»w8, Siiling, Ceiling, P«trch Columns,
Inb-rlor Finish <if all kimls ami h.ive them re-atly to placo Hi
I>tsitiiiM wh.-ti m-eih-l. You will liml this will save you mucli
th-l.iy
im.

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
W. L. Brown, Managnr.

TMK U^JLIMC

Orinnoll Bro'LHers

AUGUST SALE

THE PIANO AND ORGAN BUYER’S GUIDE

Hamilton Clothing Company

CORN HUSKERS.

LZ

NINTH YCAR-2SM

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

TfUVERtC CITY. MICHIOAN. WC1M4E8DAY. AUGUST f, IMS.

ENVOYS ARE IN SESSION NAVE TAKEN
HISTORY MAKING MAS SCCUN AT

WCATHER—Ixxal rabn mmi Ihaadcr;
•qstfIs toBliclit vnti cooler veet por­
tion; Thnmlar fair.

In th<- lii-t.-rv .<if

J
S

|.r..tiii
-n*.n-

DlgUBt
L good
You will fliKl It \ riiv vn it to
A l>V ANTA).t. t«> iie,-«>rr«.ni,nutit< At.'
n.pUtUu: tb-

ftir
t

InKtruni.iii.

AUGUST RECORDS HERE

ORINNE:L.t. BIROTtHEIRS
Hkki^’s LMdin^ Mosic Horn, 159 E. Front SL

We I...y,- j)l;i.-e.l Ih.; bulk of *.nr MEN'S CLOTHING on
first Jh*<*r in tw«i iliviHiotts. ;»ml h:tv«-in.elo two |iriee*6 on same,
ii\< I.\. fT.-'iH ami $1H..’jO.

Division Number I
CotupriR' s Mi ll's .S-,is<*ii.tlih- .^ll^tll^es. 0,»oil go(.«ls
go<.«ls in «*verv
Ib-gular priees »»ii s;iine hnv,- U*en from $10.
SlO.'iOt^
,L GQ AT A PRICE REGARDLESS OF COST. «$
ALL

Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents
ME,NSie.yOOTrO'IlBNS
CnoTHUfG|& ruKwismwGsV

Summer Suit Bargains
One to three of a kiml—just as gocxl for you but
we can’t affonl tocarr>- them o\xt.

THINK MF IT!

Division Number 2
iV-tler graih-s of grxvls. Ib-giilar prices on these* have Izecn
from $l-'{ to $20. All go at the unifonn pria- of

Ten Dollars and Fifty Gents
Come and see them!

One«fourtl) Off
from any caasimeroBuit in onr stocks many of these
heavy enough for fall and winter use—see them.
'

Buy them if you wish!
They are dirt cheap!

OPEN TONIGHT.

^;SIWRMAK,'£.1IUNTI»U
(h?EW CAyiSsPLOCK.)

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TNC CVmiNO RSeOllDi TlUVtIltC CITY. MJCHHUN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST

THECVENtNGREGORD]

Mmi
oFFASEemn CoBviefiM FtiDons Wd
1m iM 6r. Iww ^ you mow what fou

MADE NILE IN E'.OTVi AT GRAND
RAR10S YESTERDAY.

IHs.=—UoiTlDoifee,

talk bsis pSBtosdod toSUoM of

gi,
{giTBtCK
IS II FBE CMimm
SIC

CROWD SEES THE
DAY'S RACINa

ifce IfifTOi an frlnifP COiiefeOlorcoorsqs^
ol • mtiixy. a thoj bad w)4Wd it soparior to an otbar bfonda m
IMtys Slrcii0fl4 Flmr
ItelfonBlOrT

FIRST

Weodi* R. Wine 2:20 Trot—Ethel Took
the 2:S0 Poco Dot the Feature
Was AmIo’s Great Mil< In
the 2:fi Pace.
Craad Baplds.
Auic.
The aVolh*!! »»f the Record has Ch«^r«*d on by ihi* laree mmil wblrb
beea railed to the b«»>-s who are aaak- crarod the Brat ds) of the Inaujniral
<as a fwartlre of nd>blnc birds* iscots
of enK* and yoana birds. This Is one,
Of the rmeliat iNistlmm that a b.iy i »»r Carl Roi>ks of Coldwater. Mlrh..
could l^ulao in. The iDotber WrU j •“»»
hr M<*Caln. >'.-sierday after
has a sironK maternal Instinct and her j
heart la lorn arhoo her prerbiOB »*kbs
or yoiini; are distffrlied. To take an second by negotiating the mile in the*
.
from a binfli nest Is to destroy a Boeond heal of that event in 2:07 >4
The fonner record fur the jtaced
, life Just as KUiHdy as though an old
■ bird ass killed. Roys are not Inten­ mile was 2:0k>A. <^tabllshed by Milton

m

( ? SooM qow tei« fOmit ^oa thai is Mid m
eoald bo told. U Om poeido vho hsRdlo it (groom), oorod to

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». and hv conkith local troattiralkle. Scbmcc
menl. pntnouiieisl It Incun
I constitu­
has pn>ven catarrh f
tional
lal diiK
ctmsil
tarrh t*nri\ mankifartiin*d
hy F J.
Cheney A- Csi.. Toledo. Ohio, is the
only csmstltuthmal mrc on Ihe mmrk«*t.
It Is takxui Internally In doses
from 2ti dn»ps to a tcaspoonful.
It
arts dfrortly on the bhsxl and mucous
Stirfar.«s of the system. They offer one
btindixMl doltars for any case It falls to
Iknnl for circulars aad tesll-

iTM ■ rmuNOT I

.

SOLD BY GROCERS
EVEXYWHERE

WOOLSOH snCE 00., Tdifa, OSS.

OEKO LIVE ON EARTH

let wh ( ter Into iJITe orh^rbrndm-sr** *

>'*«nn'»*** Inv. tiled by C..1 x.cl |*M*ve.

obllg«*a to st»*|* the distance In 2:**7\*.
And he strolUsI aw-iy. leaving the L' W. Ininn. ..f II.,* s^iiMly
st.i
equaling hii^mark. The struggle fivr waller siHHvhless.—liiiladelphia R«*e* l***t>* 1=^ *‘^*hl f" Is* tl..* m<»-.t |Hivvi*rful
si-eiunl place* was a pretty ra.*e Iw*twei*n Missouri C'hirf am] Wisdom
King, in which the latt.*r wwn luit by
half a brngth. .\iiio i.xik the tird and
(Inal iK'at almost as easily as tl^c first.
clrcJing the track in 2:U»4.
In the 2:2u in»t tor the
purse
offered by the Vjrand Rapids Railway
company. Woodle R.. owned by J. W.
MIII.t of IVmviT. Col., woo In straight
heats. The Ix-st lime was 2;J4*i.
mada In the second beat*
Five hocMw tkcurt*d at the start of
the first hint. Sidalict*. who had sold
favorite in the pmdR- Monda.r nlghfU
was drawn. Mae Heart took tho load
early In the race and held It m*arly to
the half. Woodle R.. a favorite at 2
to 8, iwspoililod to lUUer's whip In the
tmek stretch and pasaod Mac Heart,
rrom the haV to the wire It was a
neck and neck struggle lietween the
leeders. tn which the Colorado geldinB
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The Dntrh rafltvar minister racantlr
Intnwlucetl the twenty-four-hour rail­
way aaleh. bn whk*h day and night
lime Is Indleaiett. as from 1 to 24
o*el«tek. The public.,however. Bid not
take to this Innovation, and It hi said
Hint Ihe rattnwd employes prefer their
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Onr dosing ont pnoes on lefri^«rGt«n mmi let CImdIs
art* pniring a flTcat attnctioii to the hai>r*tin sov*Lin^ {mUic.

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CaiK* I’.rvii U.—Jnly iti-*tf.'xTleii.
•‘Now*. ctiddn'O.** saW the KuiKlayi
school teacher. "Just iniacim* thi.t I ;
as thh as Mr. i:,-*k.*r.*lUT amt gi
me ymir uml;v».b-l alt.nti.m.
’llie;
Irssoii lor tvMUy '» *2-aiu-v>n and thrl
l*hilUtn.e-.’ ami--*’
“lleg |»anh»n.ri«*neher.** svM a bright
memlH*r of Ihe «da*s. ImiI.Hiic up bis
luiiMl. "blit I d„n l Ihli.k S.imp-«.T. g.q
a- far a.- Ih«* riiil!in»im-i*; It was lK*w>
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Wootlle U. Horn tixik th«- sw**nd and
third heats aud the raix-. with Mae
tionally rruet. lust thoughtlesB. but j *• *»>
ih-art seciHid and Silk Miil Girl, the
Bight bunua sUrted la the hr-st of
honghilessness often leads to much
Ibon
only Grand Rapids hone to raev dur­
the 2:1C |«rc in which the mark was
AFTER IT HAS BEEN PURIFIED I
. brutlality.
ing tin- day, third.
loacnHi. AuU». which had won the
FIRE. SAYS MR. SCOtT.
Tin- third nux*. the 2:'"'* piu’e for a
: The Bret Inin st«aro«T was matched 4lr»t heat with cauil In 2;10«-5.’ans hard
purse of $r»0«i. was the onlv event In ;
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shed hy
Chief and Joe
with Inleresl and a diclded dlfferenw i pushed
by Missouri
k
whirb the hmts were aplii. M<-n v ;
; of opinion was held as to wheth«>r it j tJalc. but the siHSxl he had shtrwii In
M.-. M
arould flout or not. To«lay sU-el Ismts Ihe raci'S at KtyUmarim last week »1.|| It,.- Otsl
III ;:l:ii, »l1j;
»9»"y forcer—Fulu™
■ are ho common that wiHMb-n ones are wlwn he was driven to a mark of
Home of Man Explained.
Kloixe aecood and Kibel Chimes third
befdnlng to be the*cuti«»iilly. The ners 2:«7H. did not fall him and he flulsbrn!
Jn the next he«t M»Tcy Me bmke in i
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steamer kVilllam K. r«nvv atll In* a fiiU length in th«> had.
the baek streteh and U-fon* she ha-i |
Expected Fast *nme.
launched at llie f^iuth CTilcaKo shlj*^
regained her stride had fall.-n Into lx t ,
**Tbe time was no faster than I ex
yards Hatiirday next. Tirls Ihmu goes
plac. in which iskslthu, she hnl h.i!. I
„r. S* hl.tu, r by
the' OM- of iiial««rlais IM-ctinl." said Trainer MeChiiu after
' allU farther
Ihhel C.blmes won tW heat in 2:17*-.
^
1 In Us r«>ustnictinn as the heat. "I stand iM-bire tin- s'art
other than i
and llu-u ,pnKxs-ded to eapttm- «rst ;
wu>
1III decks are of r**nen*te. How far that Auto would have to step the mile
m.mey by wtnuing In the
thu third and
toodi'm shlpbiilldiug alii go In dis In 2;i»7‘4 or buss In order to win. 1
’re t. I wm*-x.-ii-.-Hi. r. isTt..Itiomili*‘
carding old IdniK l» a matter only of knew that Isiih Jih- (ht>e and Missouri
The Summaries.
fa-i «*!ai li«- wa-' nb t iit fn-ni thi nx*nv
conjeefore.
Chief wiMild
out to win in that heat,
Tin* .Mimmaiies follow :
wh* n I pr.-M tii.-l 4hai -ubh i-i. 1 gxv.
hiilj wns confideui that Auto would
Finn enmt. 2:ld blas.s parinr.
When cement work Is Is-U^ done ot lt*ad them to the wire."
Itilde evub-in*- in aboii laiie*- that th«fntto:
Ihe. walks toni up in preparation for
.fufun- Ihmii*- of man e on Hu . .-nrlb
Tw.i tliunsand ihtsous witnessed the
lhart;
; p„rnuM by
r ■Uth work. Iho-M- plan s p|i<N)ld Ik* raring of the mt*«*tltig's initial day. Auto. cu. g.. by Great Heart;
Carl Uookr..t%.ldwaler.MI,
t*oldwaler. MMi
.
''^.xrx.n. H * r. I,
h
; prot«"«'i««<| by IIrIiIs or other visible The crowd, while o«»l In i*xci*s.s ,if that
t.Met'lalnt .....................:..r r 1 an* iH-1-..n i-n i g«M
algnals so as to ax'obl aerldent. There which wa.-. auticliMitisl. was at bwM
Ml
-sonrl
Chief,
b,
b.
m«x
hvl
.
.2
2.
2
is at least iMo* plai'e In the city when* ixiual to all exp«>rtations.
"; time iead ui aliv*- «m «h*: H:bl
t*olliiig*w*xM| RiMtker. h. g. iNe; a paitifnl. If not serlims fall, nmld be
jnnv wh< re-elM l and lin***-.ts*o|di wl.o
Among the most famous of all horse
Easily pitten by wimnine who falbsl to nu ll In wiiiieiks the «*v«-nts wa.s <:«s»rgt'
; ;ir»* Hot fo’*nd worth* ot tile will h«^
detect the dllleren«'e Is-lween the lorn Keicham of Ttilido. Ohio, owner o|
^ I bumtxl u|> with the riil*bKh wluii tie*
up walk and the «-immIcii one that was CTesri'iix. the ebampiuu stallion. Kel.iking lonii-.- i.i
rai--*- iln- .Ir.ul
au«l
..-s.
;.gilh. r Hi- |H*i.,d.*
formerly there.
chnm Is mclng a string of ('n'seeus It C , eh. h rt'aiurUl,
Matt. iii:12 is a satunle «*f ttc 2H>
colts down the Michigan circuit. None
tneiieso. Id h. (Iligl*n*».......d 7 i:
f
The ImiH'cnnloiis >x>ung man with of his horses atartiHl yewtiTday. al
piuutive texts that t* ll ot lh«* sinn. r’Fair Oaks, g tn. tPadcetl,.,. .7 X X
.h the girl who has a aiHla water thirst though he had Ikmila. m roan man\
d<s»in.
It Is riot true as j-*»in*- t‘-,u-l:
J«diii <t.. eh. g. t Hums I..............ds
^ and an Ire cream apfsMite ha.s mflveil mtend Tor the ?•.^u !iar«*
ihni tin siiUKT Mift*Ts uut*dd n;:<uiv
Hose H.. m. ro. tUose n.t.'.....ds
' new material f<»r argiiimuit against
forev«*r. That is a lii«*l on the t*'iM*h
Starting Judge Walter J. Snyder of
llouvor? b<!hflkrgi..nihin? fli? fll?ni
forms of diet. Germs In lee rnwm IKUroll iwJled the horses fi»r the first
ine of tin* llihh* ati-l al-o on .«»*r c*uin
Time 2:10*-. 2:o7‘«. 2:10’;;.
nre ati old story Ibut t r a siMla water IhuU of the oiH'Ulng evtnit. the 2: Id
tr.v who 4>iii death a- eapital lonil-hStTond event. 2:20 riass Imitiiig.

tank In Minncaisdls has burMid. kllhxi l*ace. promptly at 2 ii'clivck. From
Grand Hnpids Railway citmiuiuy purs*-,
,, the clerk and Injnrt.'d one other |mtsuu. then until nearly 5:2<» ocloek the rac­
Th»* word he’ll In tin* Itihh- .alwjivs
11,000:
ing was almo.-.! continunuH. At no
deinues •I«*:uh. »he grav*-. darkin—a
Wv^lh* U . h. g. hy Wimdl.* C.;
place of !.th*nct‘. I am n-ady w iMi Hildis
Itnrney Oldfleld. the "dare devil" lime werv the s|Mvtalnrs obliged to
J. W. Miller. Ik-nver. thilo..
in hand to d.-f»*nd and pr«*v*- tin* |si-i'
«uto drivor. haa met with another a«' wall long for the apmwraiiee of the
I.Miller! ......... ..................... .1 1 1
tioii I tnk*- Is-foiv al! «*onuTs.
cldent but will recoup. AisHinling to raiHTs on the tra«-k. the heals iK-liig May Heart, eh. in. (C.dbyl..
KM. K Ix-vi S.s*!i.
a |M>piilar sniM rsliioti among railroad inn off with a rat»idliy that was rt- Silk MiltI Girl. h. m. tINuierl...
tlN*rt
Member tif Miehigan Conference «*f
men. he has only one more and that fn*sh|iig
Hart laudd Grattan, ch. g. ti’ut
A. C. l>eiu»miuafh*n.
In order to insun- pnimidnoss. the
will IM' his last
N. It.- 1 mil noi a S:il-a'ntiati
rliib had en-cte«l a lent near the euStewart, ch. g., U'axllel........... Ti
trann> in the tnu'k when* the liorses
9^'
PERSONAL.
2:14*-. 2:ir.\. 2:14t4.
YThrrr Cold Kill*.
Charlea 3. Gilddeiu Ihe It.uUon mil were Uken to «k»1 after oa*'h h«*ai. in
event, 2;."0> class paring.
Klondike ii*er is till l>.v nv.jnere'.tx
hniuiln*. coiilciB|»l«teH «n nuliMtioldle this way avoiding the f»»mier ntXH*sslty
trip Hirongh .\filca tjiis f.vll.
xtsln Hprings and •■* en ih»* winters
of walking
the s,H.sl stahhw.
^
■ *dd fail- t«* c liwe tl em < ntb.-iv. We'i •
O. It. Rnstiinl. of hnlulh. Minn.. Is mon* than a quarOT- of - mile away. |
cil Chimes; W. J..,('uiiniiig
ing k.n tiH* .slg.* ..r ti c i.-.- lu-xr t .«•
a dlmd «h‘seemlMnt of the «»M reynl Another innovation at tl track was a
liam. Ib*trt»lt. .MIeh. tCiin
family of Norany.
slmre. a miner f-m- dry slipj .si Into
gong system, used In hlartinc.
ulugham) ....... ....................V.
-lx
111. h.-s of vv.iier. In ;i l-i.c:'* nl he
ttRiilel Tarlsix Jewett pnddiblv tin*
Auto Was Favorite.
Mercy
Me.
h.
m.
(Mellln)...!
wn- out .*tn.l h.T-i«*uitig t.» tl*e t.ni-h
ald.-st Isw.vex lis Hie I i.ltnl states.
Auto, by virtue of his |M‘rfornianc« El'dse. l». m. (Clement i
Win Msm enter his KMUh ,ve.ir.
iianl by 1» light n tire ts*f..i«* his f.s*t
Kalama:
nuidc a jt;aii jt.. ch. h. (Ganmlettl..4 2 2
rntre.
Hupi.lly h.* *-ni ;i f.*w (iregJnnl Aim. the riniiKli P»-t.
0-2:12^. 2:17*4, 2:17. 2:lk*x. nii*ntx .»f vv.Mxl with Ids h« ;u* p.. l..-t
$-V» .aI year 2 lt» Tt favorite In the first race. Ten
beenI granted
g
for a tUN-mle by the >M*mte r niilaiid horses St art lul In the first heat^tf this
kniie.
Hut Ih.* ymljglit..l
ti..ii.ti
went. Auto drew Ihe ptde and the
tlmpiMs! fj-..m hi- :.ln*inl\ .•!.iM.*.l littAt the InstaiKe <if the 4*iuir of Itiia
A TIr Thai stwwwad (hr Wxttar.
rarerx got away the first time they
ahi “police dogs" have Ihm'Ii lni|M>rtisl
g«*T-. f.<r lie ha.I rc-hl.* r.niov.-l Ids
M**hin««
K.
liijmlN.
former
iirvsldent
K«xm*d. Aiilo xtepiMvr into the h<ad as
from t termsny f»»r Ills prot*vtlon.
' of Ihe Itig Four Fiiilrri.nd •‘ji *-11*111. tells mitt.-ns tn .onler tu u— tin* kuii. vxith
soon ns the wire was tuissvsl and had
more
llicu 1m* tighicil a
|*p«fess.>r \.
\ViIkm«mi is dean of
I this story of-a w nlter’s lip.
walked away from llo* luiiieli lM*fiu**
»»nd and a third ami Ihinlly -.-v.-ial at
the paltMit otlko exaiiiintiu:
Washlngiou. hsxing
OIK* tliiM*. but .*ith.*r Id- l.ii-ti- . r p.-r
since iNS^^Ie was grayluat.xl In Missouri Chief. Which had
liaj.s a sigh of tin* air .au-.sl tl.,*m to
IS'a; fnmi Yale.X
/
wevimth isrsiUon at the start, had no ,
he w.n« uot faH to the -m.w.
.Ml this tin e the
J. M. tJears. of Hoston.'lml ix'ci'ntly Himeulty in taking stxa.ml plaw early ,
fmrt was iwiriiig hi- liud.**. hi- I wly.
out of Ills i(H‘iis. is the 4t|ggi>st tax­
In the fact*, hut larkeil the xpiN-d re-4
xavltig: Ida heart, his mind. 11«* turm*.! t.. tlu*
payer of tint eltv.
having pio|Hrty
fatal mittens, whirii lu* m*v.*r sli..uhl
The j ~,vrsoua11.v. I have always 1n*at...l '
Talunl at
Juln-nled Iroiu quired to overtake the leader.
off. but hi- fllremly tn»7:**ii
r.*st of the hunch was stmng along j your i cMri in this house C*i'er.Jtisly." 1 „„
his faUier.
ftw nearly an eighth of a mile. Auto \ The wnItiT was nssiduonx In Ids ut j
w lu*iv
won in 2:104. with Mts.M«,ri Chi.*f St*c-j |*;n’‘o,.x
helm-1 the gue^^
! a .vain attempt he liurte.1 1
There Is more catarrh in this srrtlon
end and l>*llingwix>d lUx.Kcr tbinl.
. J***
i*'hl his;
of the country than all other dlsensca
! hmki on the waiters arm nud xaW:,
put locHlnr. and until the last few
When Auto Stepped FaaL
“\oung man. you semii to Ih* dls«-m-l
Xpwk
years was HiiiHtowod to to* incurable.
>>Hir hvt nm1 I ant g.dng;
In the s.-'ond Inat Auto-again ca|> t«*m«-i
For a great many years dtsuors pn*
the liext tip you ever
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first place, although hv* ^wanonnctMl It a l«»ral disease aad pre- tim-l

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Twm Tkrlve at Cayw n*v«M
The pr»*s/«ce of (he fanw-as I
the watt'd, adjsrewt to Ca|ie Fn-t.ui I
net sniB.-i«ntl.v1' «well kmiwn to . ur th-*]>
see fishers.
If they nclixed that oc a fine July
Gay hnn r.xls of tbe«K> Wg fi-ti uviy 1
seen in Jlira tray. Ca|«r Htwton. sport
ing niKl raring tlmragh the snaht
vr.*»tep*. tli.*y wvwld -nn*ly get out thetr
riuls and traer* and d»T».vrt for Cai
Itrvton w Itboiil lo*« of time.
The «i|H>n l« yet lu Its Infaney . 1
far'as Xova K**«*tla is coiw-erMevl. .*(• t
vxLly one uuin sts-m« to hive had tlwi
teUKTity to ll^ for these uiou«teni *<!
the de,*p. and he wns brokcu aft.-r ln'1
had the tWi on for seven hour». Yrt;
th.-y take a small muokerv*! «»r *dlier!
HUiiable bait n*adlly. a
guides ngiy Im- Iwd; so

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Public is Aroused.
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A Touching Story
luiblu* m ar*iu-.*.| i<. a tnowl-' Is thi -aving ir.im d.-ath of
*eui aliveL* favrii ..f that * girl of G«o. A. IXb
r.CnmlH*rUml.*’?bL ' - |
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I great me.lk inal toni.*.. i:l..v!ri.Ibit fN, He wripw: “At the age of
............. HMt.
iiviT hml
hiiil kblm
kblmy »i.; *»*ir llttl.**glrl w
J K. KojIh*-, a wHI l.e..«v\'n VV«*-t, 4.*r xiek :4om.lih. itv«T
li.r.iat lr.»u’jl«*.
Mary H WaH* r>. (*t :.b7
fTti 1.viliiM,| man. wh.*.,** h..iiu* is at ;
K* Fpr wrvtTBl jPby.iriam
M.t'-ouk. N.bra ka. wrii.-s “1 have mimths
• I 111 de-iiair. when we lewdv.-l to •M V4*r-iiail any r.'lief fn»tn anv r«^*tm-lv ; b’V.-r' •“'*
an.l «*;’•••.■ Hi.*
•-.-1; J e,«iM i.ot - vl.- P. and liiy ,
u
laeh wa*- rb w.*ak. fromuvtng
txrtile gave rclmf; after taking
MiMover.sl the im ri.v ..f Myom,-i
.i.x-to.f*- dmc.. that I ...uld not Ih*U1.*u »d.e
H. ami Is m.w
In
eureH.
ii
fd.e was eur.
glwnv s r.*(*4inim.*n.l rt when •H*«a>lou • «!. S.siii afi.*f iM-ginnlng ».* lal «* i.iH*rf.*et heaHh." Never laiU to r**ll»*vo
j Gleet ri.
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Th.-r** I- ; no olb'iislve tir dangemii*
;iuirai;t.'t*d at J>>]in>-on l»nig
Walt A 8on«‘ drug -t.»n*s: :x»c w,.l^
Tug Sbu,*.
Stole. K. \N
-t«>nmeli .lo-tug wb*u Jlyonie: i> n.-.-1. _.........
11....M.-a.lf^ ......
all ! S K Wait A; Svun 'lfl.mi. guarant.—l.' Trial liotile lOr.
1
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Thi- I* habl.* n im-l> f.o Up* < ni.* ot -.dl \ drug M.irv*».; lo i- e .'•■V.
.iiM*a-.*s ..f tlM* r. plrabvry iirgatis i- j
.
j Moih. i*: 1-* e.ve tul ot y.mr ebll.ln*n.
t.i«'aih. .1 llti.Migli a i..*ai (MH-k<-i !idiate''| llulidn-l-of ttmu-.vn(!<. of p.-.q.l.-u-«-j
no bat.y in.*«tlein»* in ih*'
• ha; Com. !; with eveiy oMiit. ... thul ; lloni.*.ter > K*h*! > M...iut;.in T, v a:: a j ^-^ri.t a- c.sxl as H.dil-i.Vx Rm-kv*
Ui*> sir i.akeii Into the Hineit aii.M-in • • * laiiHiv lonh* II t.ik. n tbi month i‘. | xi„.ii.iroti T.-a. ll niak.*,. the littL*
i-lik.* Ibarol IJi.* Whit.* ni..iniaiiir-4U I will k*--p ih.* famit.v well a'Hl.e y/*ar ;
, tM,n- |,.*,slM.y und a. Ihe.
..ih. r k.-allh fejori -. vvlu r* b:iy l.-v- rj lf ii fail g.! y.mr m.*u. > ba< k
* en*.-. Jas G. Joll^l^4
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j«*«a(:
j e« ai.i.
J;i»< G. J-.hll -ut.
Tb.* faei <b;ii S G. w*aii A S.ui
Fiendish Soffcrlng
agis .* |.. r-t -iiid III** iii«»m*v l.eativ bay
II eau-j*.1 by ►•ir.-.-, ule«i
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BMWOET TWS NOON

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giving a aumber of piano and vocal

Tba looaa entshad atoM whkb bas
Tbe woek of Manlag tba tool of the
emraaad tba SUia atreat pavemeat is
bnildiBg begaa tbb
TbU taavaa a bard
aurfaer
wbleb
win
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taabad
with
TW..fieayar mesUag of tbe Asbory
EMOCO.
larga Mreams of water. • Craelag It Methodist ebarcb wlU be heM taoight
Gaonpa Hi«b of Chleaco. trbo^
frqai aay tee particles of looee stoae iaatapd of Tbarsday as uaosL
apaadlag Ua aaa»ar at ftoraai Lod«a.
Bktafc rrasaln
Tk(e barge Sidney O. Ne* arrived In
•Bd V. E. MoBtasBa of tlds dtj ra>
*Tbree men are at work repaMag tbe port this morning with a load of 1dm■fitwf LimtnX f md Up
torsod JaM Blaitt from thair moat aacroof of tbe court bouse which waa
eeMfnl tafetag trtp Uda aaaaoa. Tbay
U TM0U.
stmedt by lightniag Saturday evenlBC.
Monad at 10 o’clock SaBday alglii for
Thia re^nlrea a large aasouiit of acafTim fw«ven bMmlwt of tbe Or*nd tke bead watera of Urn BoanUBOa. ar^
folding which takea more time to erect
The O. J. Nessea cleared from the
TrmvoTM BiistMM ITBlrcwUr w rlvlag W at dayllgbi Monday morethan tbe actual work.
Oval Wood Dish compaay’s dock yes­
Md thte BOOB ta tke vamol room !■ iBg and startlag to fl«h ‘
There were six imall civil sulta held
tlw MeNamBra ImUdlac. forty rmata after breakfast. They caam doam aa in JosUoa Cunix* court this Biomlag terday.
Willis J. Perkins and wife of Grand
Prof. C.j far aa <3obba Jnacttaa. catchlag paQs
and auidaaa b«las pr«a««i
and Jl la needleaa to aay that the Rapids arrived in tbe city last evening
Olivet. I fall of dab and all af them good
M, Ko»ak miperlniMMlwit
worthy juatice waa kept an the move. in ibelr automobile on their way
arbo kaa baca Inttnirtor dgrlnK tbl« i After ataylng all algbt at Oobba. they
Harry Round of Boardman avenue ta Petoskey. A slight break In the ma­
' school, waa loaatmaater and started back for this city, retvrnlag
the prood father of a baby daughter chine caused a delay of a few boars.
prsBidod la a maaoer brflttlna the oc- with ooe of tbe biggest catches of tbe
who put In her appearance yesterday.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown of
Mr. Montagus had thirty-one
caalaa.
P. Needham, prinrlpal of
Tbe Columbia, on account of the State street, a little daughter.
tba a«*ool, durlna the banquet boor llsb which, when dreseed. completely
rainy evening, only had aljout fifty
There will be a regular meeting of
tpoka on the subject -My Recent mied his basket and Mr. High had atUl passengers to Ne-ab-ta-w ants last
the commandery at 7:3u this evening.
Changea," referrlnd to the change from
After thHr arrival they went evening.
The potato market in this city Is
the High acbool d^>rk to the nearly or- down town to find somebody to whom
J. D. Middleton has returned to his slowly gaining ground. Six kiads were
gaalxed uBlreralty. In doing lo be they could,give n basket full, finally
duties at W'llbelm'a after a two weeks’ received today, bringing thirty rents a
mprcaaad regret at leaving the Iflgh locating E. E. Miller. Trout was tbe
racation.
j buijiel. Fiftev-n loads of hay came in.
acbool. aaylng fhat if tbU new acbool principal item on tbe hill of fare dur­
As some companions have requested ' bringing |K
waa not a *occc«« It would not be due ing tbe trip also. They came down
that the place of the picnic l»e changed j
to lack of edfort but rather the lack tbs river in a canoe and bad a very
all Interested please attend lodge to­
PERSONAL.
pleasant voyage.
of ability.
night.
Arthur Zimmerman, tegrber of the
Tbe clerks in E. Wilhelm’s store and
Cedar City acbool but a siudont la the
Oldeet woman Known.
their, friends were deUghtlulIy enterof Indlanapolw are visiting Mrs
anmmciT school, then respoaded to the
Shriveled and emarlated by the Uimd at East Bay Monday evening. (’bH«.lan«>n's parents. Mr. and Mn,
toast. ”lly EsiKTloneea In the Scfuiol weight of yc-ars, nearly double the al­ where they were the gue.sts of Roy
BImwuotl avenue.
Rnoffi.” this proving most Interesting lotted three score and ten cif the Thompson.
A picnic suiiper was
of rhicago. who
as well as beneficial to the aaaembled Serlpturoa. Mrs. Mary MacDonald.
servetl and later marshmalluwK were;
'
*>«»■ f<»nner home
atudenu. County Commissioner Geo. w'lineKs of the gniwib of tW nation toasie.1 and com popiied over a big [
Rapld^. Is the guest of Mr. and
Crisp then facetloualy and joyfully from Its birth in the Kevulutlon
drlftwoTMi fln\ I.aunch rides also *
IMvIk.
aounded the pralaea of the -County prcM-nt great developm***, passed her
Mr. and Mnr. J. Aldp'tli of (Tilcago
formed part of the gt-crral good time.
gebool Ma'am." laying esiM«clal sir«?ss nilh birthday In her room al the
the and Rev. ami Mr*. Schaefer of Acme.
Mrs. E. D. Ashton enterlaiiied
ntert
OB tba fart ao often brtHigbt
Home for Aged and Infirm Oolorod
ladles of Blrchw(»od al a thimble party* Iowa, are th<- guesf< of Mr. and Mrs
later life that the early work of the Penmns. Forty-fourth street and Gir­
this afternoon. Light refreshments Fn^I Osliom of Washington sirt^et.
Bcbool ma'am was not appreciated
ard avirnue, pLlladelpbia. irecently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Verlna and
were served.
til late In life when It often hmp|K<uo«| Ikjrn In 1770. according to the records,
The I.adies’ Aid society of the Pon- daughter of this city left ihU n<*»
tbat aorae one who had been placed Mrs. MacDonald has lived in three
grogationa! rburch Ir spending the an extendi-d visit to Montreal
OB the right path through the teach­ centuries and has seen every war
day with Mrs. A. J. Do,vie at East bay. QuelxT.
er's effort was appraised of the fart. thhiugh whlch,lier country has phased.
Mis.s E. lUnt'art of Ludiugion. who
Percy Wriglit. whose arm was
He cloatMl by. itsying this tribute: Mrs. MacDonald has so wasted aa'ay
broken some weeks ago In an en- has Inen ^l^iting In this city for i
••Schoolma'ams are all bricks''
during these many years that she is
rvjunter with one of the street sprink­ time ndurtaed to her home today.
Mias Mabel Walters on "My Future " only a mere shadow of her funner
Midshipman W. If Misin- of the
lers, has recoverc-d from the Injurv-.
Bad Miss I.Aicas on "My Anllclpstlun er<-ct figure. She U now hardly three
Mrs. Bver<*U of West Seventh strert United States cntlser Rcina M<*re«sl.-s.
of the Morrow," referring to the «
feet tall and weighs about seventy
had a fall while walking In her yard whose home is in Saginaw and
iBg examination, wire tbdhiughly
pounds. Her face Is furrowed with
yesie-day. which wnmehed her ankle has lieen 8|H*Ddli!g part «»f his foiirt*-< n
borne on the chosen t«»asts. while Miss many d«»cp line.'i. Two years ago she
badl.r, but she js consideratdy im­ dg)-s’ furlough at Bay View. ;uissi^l
O’Connor teacher at Grelllckvllle com- kist hf'r eyesight, lie.- remarkable
through the city this ntnin on his
proved today.
mendably reviewed a Hooker T. Wash­ memory of the long ago. however,
The Asbury Methodist church is iKime and thence to Brooklyn, wle-r.ington story. Miss Margaret MrCsriy. ktlll strong. While she cannot
holding their Sunday school plenir to- l.«- will take up hb duUim in the nav>',
events of conjparatively r»*cent yt*ars.
Charles Baiimberger <*f Nortbp*tri
Way In Mr. Burk’s grove at the comer
she remomis-rs well the trying periut’s
of Spnice and Bay stretds. There are made a flying visit to the mctmisili.
■when the buaineas manager. Anill Nor- of the RevoluUon. She was bom in
of the north tislay. n^tnrniiig again
betwt-en jr.0 and 3(K> participants.
linger, being absent was represente<l Fn>gtown. nesar Valley Fbrge. and can
With a game apiece and Isuh tnuns this afiemtKm.
by Mrs. Nerllnger. who spoke in a way relate incidenta of the terrible winter
hard at work getting In shai>e. next
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher ami
beOttlng the oeoasion. this being fol­ of 1777-78; when Waahlngtou'a army
children of Bingham wen' in the clt>
lowed by a UHter of regrt*t from Mr. was camped near her home.—Iktston
njlsh team and Pierce’s Ctim Hiiskers loilay on a short buslues.s trip.
^ Nerllnger and the social side of the Budget.
promises to be a game of Intense tnMrs. F. II. Smith accompanied by
banquet closed with an Interesting talk
tenwt from the instant that tbe teams son. Kenneth, left this aftirn<K»n for
by the toastmaster. Mr. Novak,
trot on the field to the time when the a fishing trip to Manst-au's.
summer's exp«*rlenre«. whlU« ik
last man Is sent to Hie b««nch. The
Charles Davl.s has n-tuined from a
be paid a berty tribute to the plea
liuskers won the first game w ith a gooi!
aummer'a work lo th.- business eollege.
Vl'Xr^of”lUwlh^^^ to bring margin but the s*'eond time that the two w»-<-ks' vi.sit in lndiuiis|sdi.s and
other Indiana i»oints.
The banquet w as ,Mtld ample test Iteams croKsed bats, luck was with the
Miss
Edith and Walter Morey <|
atony of tta worth by the guests and
CVipemish Imys and the Huskers scored Racine. Wis.. arrlv»-<I y«-sierday for a
though the aebtsd formally cluacti to­
one to their six. Copeniish has made visit with S. E. Wait and family.
day the rommereial course will eonkind and good natured'. but, through | boasts that the game will be theirs
Mbs lk>ra Stuith of Saginaw is the
ttnoe until W’edn«UMlay when the sum
a peculiar habit of his she has become and the Traverse City boys are equally g-.n-.st <»f Miss Blanche Jt»yce of Wash­
mer term will close until Sept. &.
a nervous wreck. In the middle of the confident and it is probable that the
ington street.
night, she dwlares. he will wake up scor«-s made by either side will 1h*
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanhurn of State
and laugh so loudly that she cannot verv- few. The l»oats will leave at
COAT TOOK SEVERAL.
strv'et are entertaining Miss Julia Milsleep. She asserts that her hnsliand 12:30 and 1 p. m.
1«*r or,Xortl!|H>rt for a few days on her
Madu a Maal Off Globa Store's Adver- kt'eps up these Ills of laughter for
Goorge Washington Daniels of the return from a three w(>*ks' trip to
tialns.
mlniitea at a lime, and cannot seem Hotel Whiting barlx-r shop has added
IVtroit and Grand Rapids. .Mrs. G.
Dill's goal attrarUHl a gissl deal of to stop. When she asks him what be massaging to his tilher accomplish­
nalU-y «»f Old Mission accompanied iiy
attention on rn»ni stn>e! this morning. Is laughing alHiut he replies:
ments and now has a largo ^tronage her daughter. Mrs. William I>‘igliton
The animal made a raid on the vege­
“Oh. something I just thought of.” on rub Itaths.
of Joliet. 111., are guests at the San
tables in front of Wlllu lnf A Haruk s
This is the "cruelty" she complains
Mbs Edith Glhlis entertained seven Itiim home lodav also.
grocery, was driven off and made hU of. Mrs. F«*rler is 2R ytuirs old and
Rev. 11 G. Bbsell ftirmerly njissionway down the stre<*t to the Globe, was married in Canton, N. T.—Boston young ladies very pb‘asantly at-her
home
last evening. Refreshments of ary to India, who has In-en visiting hliwhere a bunch of hand bills wcix> Post.
Ice cr«’am and nahisco wafers were brother. Rev. L. H. Bis.sell of this city,
tacked up with a sign ’Take one." The
left
this noon for .\dn. Mich.
MTved and the evening was pass«>«l In
goat look s«‘veral and made his lireakOcM Matrimonial "Ad."
games and music. Miss Ethel (lihhs
JoMpli Kelsey and U. \V. Bmi-l «»f^
fast from them In lh«- middle of the
Matrimonial advertisements are not
sidewalk.
the exclusive prlvlU-gt' xit the emancipatoi! western lady. The newest civTHE MARKETS.
illulion of Ja|ian has also'assimHatihI
p them, with Improvements. Here Is a
DetrolL Mleh.. Aug.
~| am a very pretty girl,
August.
ugust. 83%c: No. 2 n«d. k:iVc: No 11 My hair is as wary
wavy as a rioud. My
corn. E9c; No. 3 wbite <iats, 27Vrc.
otmidcxiun has the brilliancy and
Toledo. O.. Aug.
Wheat—Cash. w»fincs« of a flower. My cxpn'sslon Is
WVic: September. H\c: DecenilK-r. as mobile as the leaf of the wec'ping
»%c.
willow. My brown eye* are like
CJilcagn. Aug. 9.-\\Tieat-Septem cn*srcnls of the moon. 1 have enough
her. 83%c; Dect'mlmr. k4».»c Corn- worldly giHKls to pass happily through
"THE QiJAL.ITV SITORE
Beptember. 53\c; IK-ct^rnber. 47-wC. life with my husband, hand In hand,
Oats—8«*ptemb«T. 2C\c; lV>cemhcT. ga/iiig at .the flowers by day and the
27^c. September pork. 114.20; lard. moon by nltht. If this Rboiild meet
|7.«; riba. HU5.
the eye of a man who is intelUgeot,
>:aat Buffalo. N. Y.. Aug. ?».-Cattle- amiable and of gtx>d address. I will be
Sieady. slow, trade light. , Veals and his for life, and rciKise with him later
calve*—Dull and lower. Slu^ep and In a tomb of rod marble."—Free ITv'ss.
lambs—Active, higher. Hogs—Valuc.s
steady to strong.
Royal Extravagance.
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Ha Got All RigHt.
The Kansas-City Star tells of a
gnwt at a village hotel who asked to
be called at 3:30. The landlord had
BO alarm rlock and no clerk, but he
called the guest promptly.
The man turned over and said lazily.
••O. I guess ni let tbat train go. and
aleep till seven."
"No, ye won't, either!" shouted the
landlord, and emphasized bis remarks
hjr shooting three or four sboU In the
teor. "I sat op all night to get you
«p OB time, and ytwYc a-golng to geC
or I*U koow the reason why!"
There wats an ample persnaslvenest
about the waj he said U^and the guest
got BP W<1 caught bis train.

The groat fault, or misfortune, perliaps, of the sultan of Mori>cco has
bwn his extravagance. He has rpent.
In the few years since he look up the
reins of gov^^rnmont. not only
whole revenue ot his country, but also
the saving of his pn'decessors.
Few of the things ho liougbt gave
him
any
pleasure.
Photography
amused him for a time. A camera of
gold at 1:2.000 came from London:
10.000 frarcs’ worth of photographic
paper arrived in one day from Paris.
His majesty once declared tbat bis materihls for one year cost him between
££.000 and £7.000.-Cbristlan Endearor World.

Mr*. J. D. Hatton of Boyne City has
been visiting her husband in this city
George and John Hanoor and wires,
BOAT UV«RY. West Bide. Park 8t,
foot of Spruce. SU fine row boata. accompanied by William Harvey of
SBltable lor ladies or genUesMB. Jfic
Chester. Ind, who have been visErst hour, 15c per hour thereafter, iUag friends In the city, returned to
their homes yesterday.
sag Mt
CapL KrE. Chase.

, m A MOORD WANT Al^
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Dress Goods

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An Excellent Showing
Tblslstnebestsbowiaror dr^ goods we
ever had and we always hare tbe b»t to be
found in nortbem nicUran. Blf Jon hare not
been in to see the new tbtnrs we shaU be'
pleased to^how them any time.

YOD REED NOT FEa OBIIGED TO BW

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Dr. ttd Ml.- H. & Wacr c< OiU «tj | HOO«C AMO LOT—CoraiM Sul. ud
left yestemar for a vUlt to NIasara!
•ev^ nwaw. xaroU bans. gpoA
FbUx. k. t.
:
Wk
cOTBer
H. H. CumBilags of Bast JorteB tms 1 tot; price ll.aofi.
in the city yesterday looking after boa-! HOUSE AND LOT—715 Btai* atraaC.
iBess Interests.
fooi bouse aBd aaxall bara; \
Albert Lew i* of Blngbaa paacad: price ll.ooo.
]
through the city on his way to Hk , ALSO VACANT LOT-«6xlt5 adjoto-j
Rapids.
icg this one; price
j
L. H. Stacy of Honor spent yoaier- j <0 ACRES of nice land on road to Ran- j
daj at Hotel WhUiag.
j
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•» FCrtiwood; price fCOO.;
E. Duikee of Elk Rapids wax in the VACANT LOT on Wayne street; fine
k*cation; prlci' 52<w>.
dty yesterday.
B. J. Morgan.
Joseph Ufe of ManUu« U refla- -sag S-tf
tered at Park Place.
M. R.’Crawford and John
of MacUtee were in the city yesterday
on a basiaeas trip.
Mrs. W. B. Oglesby of Mlddletoww.
Ohio. Mr*. F. W. Schwartr and chil­
dren of ChU-agn and Miss ENtell Mor­
gan of Chicago, who are sptmding the
summer at Bdgewtiod. ttw.k the trip up
the bay on tbe steamer Columbia to­
day.

Begins Today

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THE AhVEirrURE OF

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OABUUITB LAUXCB-L«C1B.»M
Sta.bMfn. "gwa-beir «r**yMta"
Mrm. 1W kwC. *U oak. Al
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Wwudaad easTw cttupy. «MUy ebm«
•A. Doeka bonlvna by by bnm rsU
tren b<*w awd «t.c«- ClMta. etacta
aadbUbwotbr— t»U«n tra« bow by
\mm wW WUt pel* oockota fe«w
ud aft. Tbo bm work alow* i*
worth at I«<ai4 au.
: oawOltM taak. coppM-.l
pip* to rartoow Ba«l»
battery aad tiwa awibc

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I’or fall arriving tiaily.* See the new invisible .
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I’oplins and Hruati Cloths in all the new color­
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ware, Ladies' llVtticoats, .\cw Station­
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Tablets. Envelopes,
etc., lirooms, 'a I I
tirades. Jelly tumb­
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Can rubbers ‘J dozen
for 5c. Can't swim,
•eh? Huy water winiis
and fly throuj»h the
water like a bird,
only 'l’}c per pair.

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Oraad Kaptda. Nicb.. Aug. S.-Mra.
Rmaaa Charcb torwto tom niabt waa
* a»rrlad for tba aecood Ua»« u
loan of bnr chok'd.
This happy rrent cloudd the laat
chapter of a modem atory of Boocb
Arden wUh a f« » tarlatlooa.
In lies Mra. Lewto waa married to
Oaorge C. Church at Spencer Creek,
ABtrtfli aouaty. They lived togatber
ustH 1SS3. when Church dl»appeared.
Ftor twenty yearn no word came of
the mlaalog mao. At laat Nra. Chorch
gave him up for dead.
Then GiiOtb Ijewia appeared upon
the aoane..
They were married) Ori •?. ISOI
Two abort yeara of unalloyed luipptneaa followed.
Then the blow fell.
George C. Cliurrh. hufiliand numl»er
one. appeared u|ion the *0000. He waa
dlatreaalngly well and bad never read
the touching atory of Elnorh Ard*-n.
He Khould have atolen up to the win­
dow one dark night. IcMiked In upon
the acene of dome»(ilc happineu. then
etnien away to hide hto hlentily until
the kindly hand of death ended hia
Bad care<‘r and fre«*«l the woman be
kjved to tbn end.
But Oe«irge did none of theae thinga.
K
/*. ............ haCSm Tat IB? ffl? ?
tnatead he proc«-e«1ei1 to make himaelf
conaplcnoualy preaenl. Mr« Church
felt no prumptinga of her early love
for him. She Immediately auo<l for
divorce and waa granted one laat Oclre
her. the charge l>eing deaertlon.
Nra, Church then realized that ahe
waa not legally marrletl to the ^lan
ahe had Itelicred to he her huaband.
Yeatrrday Li'wla. who la a marhlniat
In the city, aecured a marriage licenae
,M.Abd Uat night they wen* iiinrried f«ir
the aecund time,
Nra. C4iurch'a maiden name la
Finch. Sfe haa two children, a aon.
I,4Mila Cbiirrh. aged .*53 yeara. and a
daughter. Wale Church, aged 3tl yeara.
AMUSEMEN*TE.
A charming cumtMly drama, plenty of
spi-rlal scenery and mt'chaulcal effects,
a big tend, grand ois-rallc orchestra
and many new ami novel specialties, a
strong company of acting p<«ople with
tho -ITnrle Josh S|»ru«*hy** company
will no dtmbi draw a large crowd dur­
ing the engagement at fitclnlterg's
Grand oiwra house next Saturday. Aug.
12. In these days,when the piihllc Is
flutNUHl with "farre eoraedles*' with no
plot. U to a relief to witness a play of
this character. Its pure homely humor
and riistir pastoral Hr«*nes give tho
theater gm*r a rest from the ••last and
fiirhius" kind of show, anil K>r those
that like se*iKailnn.the :»lav ha.« n^allatic a»*eneti and startling rllmaxes that
Will siindy
give the
nect'ssary

I’.

One of the v.'ry pleasing features of
the Oordon A Bennett pro.iiirth>n of 'A
lUiyal Slave." which comes here soon
la the liltrodiictInn of several appro­
priate miisickl numlH'r Into the differ­
ent arts. These have been candully
aeU'Cletl anjL-wflU. l>e found
In* a
very popular feature. TittA.c«>jnpany to
a very strong one. the scenic equip
ment laviwli and on the whola produc­
tion no trouble or I'xiwnse has l>een
spared to make It complete in evendetail.
The old stor)* of "The Convict's
Daughter" drew a large house at Stelnberg'a Grand last evening and tboroogbly pleased. "The Convict's Daugh­
ter" to an old piece but It does not
seem to grow Uroaotne. George J. Edmore In the lead was oaa of the best
stage tramps oeen here in a long time.
Mias Bda Keeley os the heroine pUyed
her part ogcelleotly while the other
ebarocters were all well token, Wil­
bur Christy as tbo villain being fre­
quently biased.
Kvwy KwmC Urn Us ■lllse.
**G'ealtb. says the mum-mUllonalav
abw«t-mtiMteUy digging the dhiroooda
agt of bit watch fyb with bto ruby
bandied penkalfe. “weaUh U » tend-

aays the Uateucr, wHb an Imredulous
mu lie.
"No, air. If bo hat IL” dectarad tbo
anilU-mlUldnalre. ibrow lug a ifkit gold
place at a bluebird.
"I cau*t fc-e wUy.ICs aa plain aa day. Aa oaon as a
guu irets on raUi*h nH>n«*y that be
wants to Ulk about It all tbe time, be
te« i» moch money tbnl be doesn't
need to talk about U at aiur- Ctilcag»
tVlIwne.

MygUc Chiw NHWn CnHifc
Qm or Ow Mi JatWFWtes cAB«
tloM of iMteB auim i» owacd hj i.
U UaktoO, la«te tr*rt«r #1 Qammki.
Arliou. IWiflw a cottectioB «r Nm
)Q WMrN» Nr. HobtaO tea ail aorta
(tf laAaa artldaa wMdi lataraN tte
cUaok«lac and eoUaetor of Ia4i«i
•ooda. Oaa ctem aboat aU of th
ladiaa prodaeu to Uie lorer of in/ti^i.
Jora to tte tejraUdam or

1HK m»om n<;oib^ ti^ycw «rr. mcHiOAH.

wednesoav. Avourr

itei.

fiHOSTS SCARED GiRlSiSS

I>r. Hruner. a German chemist, has
ffifOSIQBf KTIfilfi
j Item the ootnb part of ibo ateliL '
been expertateotlag with cucoasat oU.
I ibe gboau and apooks were In ibelr
and Ends that ft makes a vwty mtl*. ftowgr^ laWoH UndorWay^Gmatj xte cbmy crop la ite northem
; midst,
fartory article of t>attef. It contains
Tent
and
Hiwo
Mofting
to
Eo
Uonnueo
of tbo lower ponlaaola baa
NAN TO THE STNECT AND EE- i Sndtenly the bravest of the fair *7 par cent, of oolalde ackU—namriy.
Held Eopt 7 and E
I boon oommqos aad tbongb tte ablp>
CUNCO ASEISTAMCE.
-oaea dashed through the hall-out on bntyri*' acid and raprU* or doty Ik' arid,
V
-----jmoBU were fabukma. an nagatbnred
whichgjTea‘tbeImttcr a Jdeasaut anmm
________
the apaciotts porch, down the steps
i the pavement bekiw through the bUnd- and savor, making It laiae mnuethlng’ ^oakoy. Mich.. Ang. E—Groat pttp^ rwaaant amounting to many tbwMdnd
Manculim Hern Was Found Who I jng storm and ran half a block when
Nnwod the tpoeka and Located
j she came in ooatact with a real tn«ti
Ail ibo Tiwuhlo.
I
ber cry to him waa **Ob man. oh of the tests of inie |.,mer, for wblcbj**^
Maonabees here ua SepL 7 j
^
mlagaldod lamwhich to woven Into aneb article, for
Fboa aU the u-nu In this oec-; braakew la the lower counties were '
____
,_jjaan. come quickly wre'rt* all alone, us 1» to a l.ettcr s-ni-tttute than ok*o^'“<*
every flguw InilB g glory. Not « line
marg'Jrinc. an<^ can U- |Kodu«v*.l niuv-b|»k* of the otaie will be repreaented.; cuaatag tor robins to save enough,
A
„.,.e
..Uir;

■"
but Bcnna mmieiblag to the nkar aa
mure cheaply.
P* strtity will fate n; bringing one of the largest cniwda to '• ebarrlea for family use. while dlaoun*
scarcUy of milk ami the batter made'this cUy ever s«>n here. At lemit that ! *>*•»• ««»»nr atfrgwna twiddled their
as Indlvldoal or aa a mombcF at a
tribe.
-Lr*’***
** ***** **’*' **~‘**«‘ here cipect.
i ihn»ba waltiog to vain f.ir cootpound
Take the Namlo mgningn haaket,
0«ctoU o. >hu
„d hlruifTI^
Ibr loBtaace. A cloae obaerrnr wUl
» After making a thorough search of pasturage, and perliatM tin* roetwi tree'
be In aUendance and the program |
notice that the pnUem never meeta.
,
. .the bouse he finally convinced the may «>mie in as the mo--: wst ruyaUiUl- tor each day will be full of interest to ;
^...
- —- - —
Tbto to doe tp an old aaperatUlon that
ct
.ere
Iridhtencd clrU U.. 1< WM .he -tod aiy of tlie t-ow anywhere to he every one who comes. Aside from the j DRl^K GOVSR will aot be ns
------of- hypnotism j
apiriu of children come from the low- even the fascination
.
^
wcaiherluid their Imaginatlun
^ MaccaU'e feotureu there wUl U' vari | aponaible for any deU or debu bto
«r world, repreaented by the ouulde drew many * T.r
^n.»«..-ed .he .rouble,
i ouj amuse menu provided to make the; wife may contract after this date.
uhe todlu..
i
ttarti .her
of the haaket. to the Inner world, rep- from the young
aiig 7-3t*
•»no.h.i
The ‘'elements*' were zomewhat
maonted by the center of the haaket.
then enjoyed some.of the daintiest re- rreiM-h iH/lk-^*
ing of the most wonderfully ilellghiful j
Jack turs on a tioliday lu ■ r ri-u'-a •
.
To ^ thia tbeae little aplrlta moat
,|K.rt. nils e..iirt.-«v is now to Iw **"«>■»«'«»‘»rtb.
: Dry, Hard and Eoft Wood. EOMth Eido
pnaa through the earth, the dark poe
Place cards of hand-painted sweet j reeipm<-:iied. ami French tuarlm-« are, One of the features In the spirts line
Lumbar Cd.
tIOO-tf
tloo w4b pointa Jutting into the under
world add upper world, and ao the
earth la never cnite cloaed lest the
> wink and blink.
little aplrlta abould be deterred from
The storm was 1
entering.
*'• ^****^'
I-In-ams w.-re iato Uw youni: toriU,fc,.
^
No Indian martinge haaket was. t>n my.UTlou. -.uaj. -er. h«rd to .he ;
ehje,-hie etehtoh hhd one ever lo U'
thla account, ever known to have the Itock p.r. of .he h,.u.e.
to, here nhd Uiere. |
border doted, and no Indian woman { FuoUteps
^

• •• ^

^

”* “T1 “"T’ °* I

would perjure her aoul by making one
without tbit opening, though largo
vuma have been offered various
men to teat them.
Quite aa intereaUng to the marriage
ceremony, when the same howl to
fllltd with meal, and the bride and
groom alternately take pinches of the
grain and acatter to the winds until all
to gone and their hands meet In the
center.
Though carved and painted wooden
figures on Mocuul goda. repreacntlng
mythological characters, are scarce,
Mr. Htthhdl has quite a number, as
well as unique Navajo allverware and
jewelry. All these productions of the
Navajo silversmith are from solid sil­
ver. melted, hammered or molded with
their own primitive appliances. Eiome
flalsh(*d with plain surfarea. others
elaborately engraved, stamped
hmitossed.—Sunday Record-Herald.
Too Much Threahing.
C<umlry teys who are Inclined lo
think that life in the cities Is easy and
comfortable compared with their daily
loll In the countiy, are apt to find
ihemselvex mistaken when they come
to town and subject themselves to
the high-preMurc system of htisinesa
establishments. An exchange relates
an example of this sort.
A farmer's boy went to the city, find­
ing tbo work at home rather tlreKume,
and ohtalDfHl a situation in a large
‘'family supply** store where a *TushIng hiislness” was carried on. Ho
••took hold'* very well, and hto employ­
ers liked him.
They were surprised, however, when
be came lt» them, before he had h<*«'n
two months in the store, and said:
"Well. Mr. A.. 1 guess I'll liave lo
get through here next Saturday night."
"Get through r* said Ms emplu>er.
• Why. whals wrong?'*
*'Oh. nothing In particular."
••Aren't you tr«•a^«^l well?"
"First-rate; but Til tell yon Jusi
how It strikes me. Tp on the farm wo
used lo have the threshing machine
come once a year, and Uion we
threshed tor three days, and you'd bel­
ter believe we worked hard; but I tell
jou what. I've Imk'H here seven wt*ek*.
and you've ihrt'shed every day. I guess
I've got enough of It."
He went ha»-k to the farm, tnmvlnced that a farmer's life has Us com|M-nsatIons.—Woman's Farm Journal.
Poor, but Rich.
Once. In New England, says a writer
In the •"OullcHik.” I was driving with
an old former, and some of the men
of the nelghtiorhood came under rrllIclsm. Speaking of a prominent man
In the village. I asked. "Is he a man of
means ?••
"Well, sir.” Hie farmer replied, "he
ain't gut much money, hut he's mighty
rlch."
•*Ho has a great deal of land then? "
I asked.
"No. sir, he ain't got much land,
neither, but still he Is mighty rich."
Tho old former, with a pleased
smile, observed my puzzled look for a
moment, and then explained:.
"You see. he ain't got much money,
and he ain't gut much land, but still lie
to rich, because be never went to bed
owing any man a ct'ni in all hi^ life.
He lives as well as he wants to live,
and he pays as he goes; he doesn’t
owe anything, and he ain't afraid of
anybody; he tells everj- man the
truth, and does hto duty by hImselK
his family and his neighbors, his word
is as good as his bond, and ^very mav^
woman and child In the town looks up
to him and respects him. No. sir. he
ain't got much money, and he alnl got
much load, but still he N a mighty
rich man, because he's got all be
needs and all he wants."
I assented to the old farmer's doductioos, for I thought them enUrcly
correct. Wbea a man bos all be needs
and all he wants be Is certainly rich,
and when he locks these things he is
certainly poor.
A pig la usually kept In every aUble
hooltb

of tbe

Cl}« infmsfliifl

Mr*. Ben. F. Stelmel uf thi.s city,
menls and high-up attic, tumult in gen | arct.mpanUd her Kteer. Mm. T T
eral was In full sway.
craml Raiihto. to their tormt r
The maidens were huddled togetherj home In Buttons Bay this aftenioou.
In a far away corner of the big hayl where they w ill remain whb relatives
wimlciw wishing for the man of iheifor two week*.

Price €ulUna
at THE BOSTON STORE is getting more and more excit­
ing as time goes on.

Another McCvtcheon Story
If you are sick or threatened withr sickness or
the blues, dorft send for the doctor. Read

BBEWSTER’S
MILLIONS
THE NEW NO\’EL ■

George
Barr
McCvtchcon

3u$t took at Chose
UlindowE

$12 W Refrigerator, just

4^,00

.........10
$1^7p Indian Baskets

$13.00 Foiaing Ued

'

6*9B

$15.00 Reed McKinley Chair 3.^5 '

3.60

03

$4^25 Bamboo Roman Chair g QQ $-y5 Jardiniere, lar^e,

1.49

$S.7o Reed Porch Settee

6.00

^ gg

$7.7.') Reed Arm Chair

g QQ $J.(K( Pictures

$10.00 Revolving office Chair

g 00 $(i.50 Writintt De.k

$12.00 Morris Chair

5.08

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9,48

author of “Graustark"
and laugh yourself well

Brewster’s
Millions
stands head and shoul­
ders above even the
most talked of fiction
successes of the day.

1.86
$(•..110 \Vcalh.-r.;(l Oak Chair

0 03

THE BOSTOIM SXORE
nidp youtmlvc, boyv-

We Have a Scoop on It
and will start it going soon in these columns.
Don’t mix your brain up with wishy washy ulcs for
awhile.

^

5(1.00 Commode

3 $21.(XI leather upholstered
1 ^ OO
Rockers........................ X\/*V/V

WAIT FOR BREWSTER’S MEXIONS

wmm
nr M e:

A FAIR OFFER
Wo want tho i>ooplo of Tnivorsi* City ami vii-inity to

q c-i a l- i t

Great Silk 0leaii Up
Cbc Best tbe City Coer Saw

investiRato our school, und liave dt'cidod to .make the
following offer:

Bivimiing with tho Fall Term, we

will jtive a trial tnunth fpoo. This inclmle* tuition,
books mid all aupplii*8 in either the Commercial or
Shorthand department If'ut the end of this time you

This sale includes ALL of our summer silks that sold for ONE DOLLAR
and a Dollar and a Quarter a Yard.

are not convinced that it will be to your adx-ontage lo
coutinne, and are not perfectly satisfied that our school
is all and more than -we claim to lie, you will be at lib­

WKNKVKBG OP’rt’KFK CO ANYTMINO IN 01I.KCS AY OWOM
A fWMIOK, W|-ri-« AS i

A OKL.KOYION YO OMOOMlit

erty to withdraw w’itboat any ublii^ations to us what-

Among them are Crepe dc Reva’s Foulards pin checks in Louisincs.Fancici,
etc. There are waist lengths in all and dress lengths in many and the
price is:
*

Trantsi Citi Bisuim College
Trav*ra* Oiky, IVIIeh. '

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THE CVCMIHO UteOffBC T1UVCIIVE CITY. MCNICMI. ' WCONCtOAY. AUOUtT t. INt.

I My
Hr*«ae
** «MI lt«r t**tt bii^ to *0* «E«t bid. r«M frw
>h •*“
hr
.
1 ttl* Hide liefnre be txb* hhi Iwb «■
Mr. HotaiM. jvm Uke wm • the other. There are only thaae three
bito resiMa oC bi^ iMerMUaaa] |ioi- rapahle of pUyh« an held a «anielUea. ItA IT y«i eoMUer the Atro. thm are Oteratria. Uk Bethleev and
peaa ahaatllb jm vlU Mm no <hiMlty la pmlTliit the modre The,
whale of Earore la m anned caap.
i cteared at my momtaw paper.
There U a double leasne whhh makca j
that Udaaido Locaa oC Oodola fair balance of atStary power, phin atieetr
Great BrtUla bolda the acaW. Ui ►Ve.r
Brhala mere drlren late war with one.
coofnlera(7 It aroaU aaaorr the anawsaM*
prauacy of the other coofederai
ederacT.
“He waa numlered In hla honee laaC
wbetber they joined in the warr or BOt. Blirtit.yoo folloa ?"
M.r friend lua ao often natoalahed me
clearly. It la then the tnterrat j la the eonrae of oor advetiturea tlwt It
neailea of tbla itatentatr to ae- j waa with a aenae of exaltattoo that I
?of,fbeai eontd po«ntdf hare krowa
cure and pobUali thla letter, ao aa to j rrfiliziHl how e«iniplerely I had aatanmake a breach between hla coantry i labed him. He atnrrd In aroaaement
and oorar
1 and then anatehed the paper from my
papem ta my dMpatrh bo*.“Vea. air,**
; handa. This vaa the pararraph which
I -Who did know of the ezlsteLre of
“And to whom woold thla document i i had Itren encarrd in readinc when be
that letterr
be
sent
If
it
fell
Into
The
hauda
of
an!
roae from bU rhair:
“No one tn the

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The Adventure
the Second Stain
No. IS of ch« ScHca

yoor
“N<*. Hr. I bad aatd nothlnir
my
wife ontJI 1 ml«aed the iwi-t this

ST'
IIAI» lohiKletl “The Adreotnre of the Abbey
■fJniuee** to l*e the laat
of il»o««e expkdta of tr^ I
fr».md.
Mr.
Pberloc-k'
lIHmea. wtilfh 1 idiould |
er«T itanttranirate to the ‘
ImWIr. Tble Trooluthm of mine waa '
n.rt doe to aur lark of material, almr
I lia^e imra of many hondreda of raaea ;
, alhaled.
__________
, _
to
I luive
nor waa
Interrat bn •
„ „
1 by aany
. n-anUik
--------------------------the I«rt of niy n'otbtw In the tdOkuMr j
|ierw.uamy and uubiiie inetboila of thU |
tttiiarkuble man. The real reamm Uy
In tla* reiuctmxx! which Mr. Ilolmea

The oremlec nodded -nororlnrlT
f pubHe duty,"
M TOW
The I------ ----------------^
*Voo do me no more Umn Jnatten
^ moraine 1 bare nem
breathed one word to uiy wife upon
Uda matler.*'
“CooW abe hare gwaaedr
“No. Mr. Uolniea. abe could n<a have
«n*«*d, nor <onhl any one have sueaa,

^ loat any doenmeota bo-

- >

know of the rxUtenre of thla letterr
“Hoch memher of the cabinet awa In­
formed of It yeaterday. hut the pledpr
•ery cabinet
of aeiTccy 1 hldi attenda every
tneetlOR waa lubreoaed by the rolemu
warnitiK widch waa ri'« by the prime
luln later, itoud heoveua. to think that
w'lthin a few boura I ahonM myarlf
have kHt lU Ihwldea the nH*mhcra of
the cabinet thi-rr are two or |raaalhly
Piree departmantal offl<Sala who know
of the letter. No one efae in Kiiglaad.
Mr. Ilolmea. < aaaure you.”
“Unt abroadr
“1 hellete that ao one abroad baa
aren U aave the man who wrote It. .1
am well convluced that hla mlulaterathat the naual oflli'ial cliauuela have
not been employed."
Ilolmea conaidend for some little
time.
“Now, air, 1 moat aak yon more parand

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,

Mt'RDKR IN xTOmflNrrrat

rf

aa c0Kt ansr BBir MMOiii. Thnar
-M* hsMBy-WM vrliat apraag flnt to
the eye.
haat baoi km. Mr.

"Tea. BHdaak he has keea kora.**
“Mr. Baknca. I toiptore yea aat to tifANTCfr-CkatoheraMd^ at

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.un?.

MONEY TO LDAN-

ftoia moritoges 1

nenBU Kis coHosa

latdM 4< B. Me

Plaeo BoteL
WANTED-Ekperfmead batcher at
oace. Stepan, 03 Raadolpb street.
Serious doubt Is expressed at the atJtUy »4f
torcey geDeral's oEke of the eoastltu
Wttmm^tr tba tntoro Uao la yoAi
ttonallty of the new law preserlblag OOMNTCNT girl wMted at one* (Or
kand. a adtotlAe toadiM vOl roOtil
the powrra of the state pardoa board.
tho traa flfio*o hlatory. Ofor fit
geacral housework. Mrs. Tracy OilThe bUI was latrodaced In the legIsUQaloa 8L- Bids eataonea.
ttM
Ua Mt Stato St.
jBlr
ture near the done of the rec«at »ession Md appears to hare heea passed WANTED—Competent girl for general A jrOR 8ALE OR
housework.
BTcller.
444
Webster
by the two boose* without crtlleai con
street.
July 24H(
vfdrratioo. This 1* bolleved to be the

LOST

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E:“£=:r=|
its

'g-£^ss-3:-S';-s

i.y;

r;;:.

amt, 4 la OrfBa R Wtaale^ hRA,
mod 3 kRx oa Wtmt IYn| MeoL
Wia bo odd 00 oaay paymonti or
osdBhco for otbor praporty. Oom
W. Baff.
Mar Il-tt

MI80ELLANEOU8

(Coatiaaed la Thuraday's laaaej

case for the reason that the law prac­ WANTED—Two diaiiig room gifts at
tically coafers. oc aeeks to oonfer. the
oace. Hotel Whiting.
July 24-tf
pardoning power upon the state boarH.
WANTED—A woman cook; wages $4®
wberea* tb« eoastilwtioa Invest the
per month. Lake View Holise. Elk
governor alone with that power. The
RnpMA
July Ih-tf
DCS- law very cuosldcralcly provides
that nothing therein eootalned shall
,10,™..
bi.
I
|n
::: be ronstrned as depriving the governor A “IHINE" IN TIME mav nave ,xuir
shoes. C Cunningham, at the. IJon
“Yob think, air, llmt unit.** ihi* doe- «ur^j k- ha* the V 0-1 C .ervo:
of the power to |>ardon a prisoner nr | barlMT slMip.
tusdmed
j ccmniuto his eentenre. The law is f
Iielng earcfnlly examined by the altar- j
FOR RENT.
uey general's staff, who are preparing |
a brief emwing the prorislons and ef- i STORE TO RENT; also eight-rooi
feet of the enactment. The qm-stlon
house with city wator aad gas. Ii
<>f the constitntlonality of the law will j Qulre of E. A. Klldcc, S34 W. Ninth
aug 3-tf
doubtless be presented to the supreme
street.
<eurt at an cwrly day.
TO RENT—Unfurnlsbod rooms; also a
IVnKioii Agent Perkin* of Grand
gix>d bam. Inquire at 218 West
ttaplds has informed Roy Cooper of
Eleventh street.
July 15 tf
Hig Rapid* that ti* claim for a p«-nslnn of |K*1 a m<inih ha* liwn gran*ed and that he will receive ll.BoO bock
{•ensino mimey. Two years ago. whlle LOfT—Saturday night. purse contain
Ing money and keys. beiw«**n Stein­
r. hospital steward on a Tnlted Slate*
berg'* and Itnlon stn-et. Kinder
sarxhip. t'oxiH-r was tioxlng with a
leave at UocorU office and r«-elve re­
cliiim. He wa* kiincked down, the
ward.
aug 7Ct
liaek of his head striking the deck,
causing Injuries whlrh have resulted
STRAYED OR STOLEN—I>om
In his liecoming. blind.
yard, old horse, dark bay. Ilctnru
A Mltwankiv. tVIs . man claims to
or oollfj J. W. Slater, lioune Fur
be able to *bed some light on the Don
nishing st«>re
aiq
Kwer miinb r mystery , which *fartl.«d
Detnill and Michigan in the fall of
FOUND
txxr. Don Kwe wa* a P-wi Huron
X
^ ,
saloonkeeper snd a man well known FOUND—Owner tif mink l»oa adver
and prominent fn hi* time in sporting
Used some time ago ran have 1
circle* of the 1
. While on a trip
by railing at Ileeonl office and pay­
lo Detroll he '
shot late at night.
ing for thl* notice.
aug 5-Sl
Sept 2h. lk*S. and ih«- work of the
police never disclosed any clue a* lo
FOR SALE
Ew«-r was a man In the
carrying a big roll of bill#
at 4.15 }
about with him, ami to take delight In
sold by September, would rent furflashing his mone}. It was this habit
i\ R.
which bro-.ighi about his tintimely end.
the Nile motive of the killing having
•Tlieii, sir. prepare for war."
bivn robbery. Now after the lapse of
FOR BALE CHEAP—One dining table.
“Hunt I* a linixl s.n}iiic. .Mr. Holmes.
twenty year* r ,|»any at present In Mil .
one sldelHianl. cine refrige-rator. re
“roii*idcr the f.n. ts. sir. It Is lu.-s.u- ;
at t‘i- t-.j. of lit.- htHiw- Thr »-i.iU »auk*v sa.v# he Jv able to name thej
cMvabh* tliat It was taken aft.-r ll;;Sti ».»- out for 111.- t-vcT..i.«, \l-!llnr n fre nd
volvlng book rase, threv dining
nnirden'T#. This Infonnailon was eon ]
nt night, since 1 nuderstauj fli::t Mr.
rhalrs. arm chair, three ' rorking
\ey*-<l lo rhlef of Police Maine* of ■
lloi** and Ills wife wetv 1* *lli In the
chairs and other arllelea of furni
nHim from that lunir until the loss w.a>«
Pfirt Huron In a le*t«-r nv<-lved tiNlay |
Hire. Inquire at Ml South I’nlon
found out. It wa* tnk<‘ii. tticii. yesterfn.m the chief of iMillre of MHwauk«-<-.
street.
sag 3 if
Tlie port Himm tifflcer will have the
matter look<x| up.
FOR BALE—Three new acrcn room
wh.M-ver took It
.\rtiei.-s <rf incor(K>ratiun have Ihvo
w:t* Ibere. and woiiUI uaturally seetirp
houses la good loeatloo. For sale
It a* «*arly a* |K>*.'»iMd. Now. sir. If a
fll€-<l with the secretary of state for the
on easy terms. Inquire at 2us N.
doeuiiH-iit of this im|>urtaiiix> wx-ro tak­ 01—r.W. Ih. fiimilur- t.'In. nil
Oak strtvt.
.
aug 2 Into*
to M*c*t Michigan Railway company. Th«en at that hour, when* e.nn it I** u *w?
ctmipany was rtvenil.v organlr.ixl for
No one lia* any n-uson to niaiii it. It
the puriHisj- of iMiildiiig an eltvfrlc FOR BALE -My home. No. f.«tl West
Tenth strtvt, 10 rooms, attic, woodrailway
fmni
Kalaniar.iMi
to
IV-nion
have
shcxl. large tiasc-ment furnace, hoi
HnrlMtr and St. Joseph, and also from
overtake or ci
and mid water. Iiath. mantle, strict
ivmsclac and fa-sojKilis to the I.aiKe
It t» Iwyoud our n-a«-h.’
ly modern, gas lights. eorm?r lot.
Shore rflles. Th< incortKtralors an-Wl hl you «iy i. jurfMly l
I
‘;'“t’thl“” ,!rAT.d“^^
carfH-nler shop on back with stall
«r. iioiiho,.. r..., ‘t/uTl
............... .
1.......
P I. Ttrnwn of fqitshiirg. Pa.; Alva 1’
and shod. W, H. Ralnc, care of Bos­
t'ad.v. H. D Pean. S. M Chandler. B«1
ton
atore.
aug Mf
ward U Stevens. A. M. Itean and
: that hi* vU.U.:,l at..l mvM. ruin. fat. will lioulsa H. Ib*an. The rtimpany Is In­
corporated for |7tH».oi*i. The route
i-y- ,,.m
sfxvlfled Is dinvt fn^m 8t. Joe and
"" ell. >Vat*on. w hat do yon make of IVnton Harlnir to Paw T*aw. where It
irig|i:i,
H"' - ' -''ked H.dme* iift.-r a long
will divide, one hranrh enming lo Kal- ,
IKT.
"I*
aiuaring e..iiicidcj..
am«r.H. and the other going to Ik.wa- *
*'A .x.lueidcii.*-! lb-re 1* uuc of the
,
wen wh.im wc had namcl a* dac and Ca*sopf>n*.

“I miderstaiid .voti to sav th.^t your
Tlie.1 the old rtatroroom I* on the scxuid floi.r. tlmt iImtc
Mr I* 110 emraure from wltliout a».l that
’ llolmro. No doubt y^m are risht. and from witlili* no on.* eoul.l go up uiioh
serve.1. It tniNt. then. 1*- *.miic«. alv In
••Itecaaw:*,hed,**ument In
the bouse who ha* taken it To v.Ikuu P-'-Ible actor* in thi* drama, and lie
I* of »m-li InitiieiiM* IngHirtam-c tint It*

would the thief tak.- ItV ro one of s.-v« 'lolet.t death during the very
luihlirotlou mljdit 'cr>- caKlIv i miKht
eral Internatioual *p..-s and .secret
“I
acree
with
you."
said
the
younper
aliiiiMt ray prulmtdx -lend to Knnt|M-nii
ageuts whtrw- uaii.e* are teh-raliv fg. w-'’* >"'hig ena.-b-d. Hi.- «ld* are
rtatroman.
cuinplientiou* of tlie utuiort moinciit.
nnllar to me. Hn-n- ar^- thr.*- wh-. m i v emwmoa* agniuSi Its iH-Ing .-..inekleiice.
It H* iHit too inncli to ray that
h«run- .-..ui.l expr.*** them. ,Vo.
e fill n.
your lumor and that of your <*oi- lie said to lie the heads of their prufes- :
war may liauc upon Hr- Iwoie.
sl.w. I will iH-glii my re«ear.ii by g^v n>.v dear \Vat*..ii. tlie tw.i events were
11 vcl*jr-rinri>K.^a
t
Vnitcid.il
will. Ike
Ing round and niidli.c If en.-h ..f l!i.*m ; c.':u„.,.i„i nm^t I*- .xmii.vt.xl. It I*
r»»cm*y th.m
th«-n ft.iyfrv-r.
ft™..
,
wm.wt r.vre.-v
w4.il not V"'"
"»«’*
I*
at
hi*
If
urn1*
iii«.*vinj:_,vij,e.
;
for
u*
la. recoveml.................
at ,ill. for all that I* aim :I Iniaplue a erratrr mlafortnne for the
rially If be lui* dixai.jH-an-d since l.n*t
*
*>d at by tbo*e who have taken It j,
«»*««
thl* affair abonkl
night -we will liave iw.ui.- lu-iieatiou a*
that It*I content*
c
should W p^ierally come «int.**
to wliere the do.-um<-nt lias gone."
"Not at all. 'Tb.-y know all they
/■You may wifelyr trnrt
tr
u*."
“M'by sliouia he Ih.- mi*.*iugV' a*ked ; »* (cHlolpliiu strrx-t. They know -and
•Tlie letter, then. I
the EnnitH-aii secretary. -He wouhl
know—nothing of MiiH.-Unll teffake the IdftT to an emlia**y In I.ou*hily we know both e.ents and
wv.uU teU me exa.ily Hr- dn um- |
colonial devclop. van trari- tli.- relati.ni iH-tw.x-u Uieni.
tntrr. It ha* lr*.n don. a* likely as not."
rtamiw under w lileli thl* document ’
rounti—
“I fam-v not. Hie*, agents work In There !» one oT.vlou* |»olnt which
written
hurriedly
and
upon
hi*
own
dlwq
have turucltl my
deiHmdently
.
and
their
rolathm.
with
l*»u*lhlllty
entirely.
Inquirie*
hare
“That can II*. done in a very few 71’“'
su*phion* t.itvard I.in-a>. tSo-Joli
all hill
n'hM lett*T
I..M.W for
e.. K
1* mow that hi* mltileter* know-nothins the emlmssi.'H are oft^u stniln.xl."
words. Mr. Holme*. The
Hie iHime iniiii«ter uwld.-d his ac- Stnvt. \Ve*tniln*lec. Is .>uly a few minw;is a letter from n fonicn i»^>teutat».-- of the matt*M-. AX the name timee It U
ntiw*
walk
from
M'liiteLan
terrace.
qaiescence.
twuc-}i«*l in *0 imfortnnate
lanujT
The
other
se.-ret
agent*
whom
I
luire
“1 Iwliere yon are rigtit. Mr. Holme*.
He would take ao valn.xble a prise to tuinied live in tin- extr«-u>e west end.
en It' rrovmwtivc
It In my *afe. but I Iwvc taken
Iiead.,nnrter* with hi* own band*. I It was easier, therefore, for Lueas than
aero** iwcli ev,.nliiR to htv h<>a*e In i ««>«<«•
maloubtedly lead
for
the
otlicrs
to
estahlisli
a
eonnet-tioa
M hltelinll terrace and kept it «n mv
danstTim* atnte of feeHnc In thl* think that y.iur ronnw- of action I* ap . or re«s-lve a iu.x.sage from the Enrontrr. There
1
excellent «oc. Meanwhile. Hoi>e, we
l**ln*.m In a bx ke«l »ii*|Kiteh 1k>x. It :
wouW lie rorii
s«HTet
I do not herhate too 1ray
Was there la*t nirht.
nirUt. Of ihrt
ilirt 1 am
negb-et all onr otin-r dotlrs on tUlu”g.
atXyet*
____ ____
______ R1 uisy prove essential.
•atlon account of till* one mlsfortum-. Should Hello! M'Lal have we hereT*
eiTtaUi. I „,iaally
atinally opeiuHl
opened the Imx «»i»l '«^»«hln a week
. dresrinp for dim er and
letter thl* 1 intry would be tbffe U- any fre.*h dovelopmeut* dur
while 1
Mr*. Iludron had appeared with a
.. dn..nment lorlde. Tli> morn• Sreat war."
lr,g the day we shall eouiiiiunieatc with laiiy's eanl ig«on
igi dier salver. Holmes
Ill*:
a4 enue. ______
The dlrpattii
Ivx had
Holinea wrote a aame upon
_ „ It w___.......
______________
P®M ® **lP you. and you will no dould let tis gisiieed
giHiiee.1 at It. 1raised hi* eyebrows and
a.t wH
ti,V (rtaw. ufwn my drew
kod hooded tt to the premier, know the n-*ulu of your own labanded It ever to
iuc t iMe all nipht. I am a lljrh* aleep^'Kxactly. It ww. be. And it I* this qulrick."
“Ask I.ady HIkla Trelawney Hope If
rr. ami *6 i, my wife. We are both letter-tbb> letter which may well mean
Hie two statcameu IwweJ and w alk- abe w ill be kind enough lo step up."
pre|ia- * - I aw^ear that
“ ■, tiie
- expenditure of a thousand mllU«o« cd gravely from the room.
could
said he.
-have “nterisl the room dttriait “
and the lives of a hondred tboosand
When our lllustriuos visitors had del • a moment later our modest apartDlphl :. xud yet I repeat that the paper men-whlch has beepme Kwt In this tm- parte
irted Holmes lit hi# pliv In slleuce Tuent. already so distlnguUbed that
Ir irt
ac<.ountable fashloa."
time lost 111 till- dix'p- morning, wa* further honored by the
aad I
••An-.i time did yon dlneT*
*TUre yon lafornied the oenderr
esi thoogbL I was reading the mornoru- eutram-e of the most lovely womai
woman In
“lla*ff pn*t
I
7."
“Te*. etr; a cipher telepram has be
Ing pa|HT when my friend gave an V*
- IxMidou. 1 bad often beard of
•TI.1W lotip wa* tt Iiefore yoa weal topatthed."
HamatloB. sprsng to Ids feet and UV iH-anty. of the yonngesl daughter\rf
Td wr
“IVfhap* he desires the publloatioo bis pipe down U]H>n the tnnnrelp<cee.
f.
Duke of BHmttiKt'er. but no descripl
leMTiptkm
",VIy wife h*d cone to the theelcr. I •r the letter."
“Yes," said be. -Tbero t« no letter of t had preiHired
for the subvrniteil up for her. It wa* half past 11
way of appnwelilnc It. TIm- sltuatkm ] tie. delteate charm and
beauri“.S*A sir; we have stronp rroawi
tr.fore wr wwnt to our room."
latKlte beriS. And
heUere that he already onderstand* Is desperate, rmt not liojHies*. Ewn j fal coloring of (bat exqats
rrber for four hour* the dlrpatch
intmnn morning
that be baa acted In aa indls«Teet and now. If we could Iw sure w b5«-b of them yet ns wr saw It th^t antoma
box Imf' lain uturoanledv*
'Sot beaded ataaaer. It would be a has takea IL K I* ju*t possible tlwl It; tt was not Its beamy wfalcb would be
“No uue 1* e\-eV iiermUted
groater blow to hliu aad to Us conn- has not yet pa«*eil ont of hi* bands, f the first thing to Impress the obMTrer.
After alL tt f* a qnestlon of nioney ; The cheek was lovely, bat it'was paled
with these (Irllaws. and I have 'the i wttb emotlOB; the eyes were bright, bnt
romc out.'
mrid d'lrtnp the re«t of the day. They
British treasury behind lue. It 1* cou- ji It wai
wraa the brightnea* of fever; the am-'
“If thl* fai an. whore Interest Is
are both trn*ty rervants and have \tieu
ceivable
that the fellow might bold I sitive moftth wa* tijjbt anfi drawn In
that
the
letPT
ehottM
come
oat?
s-hrl
wllh w for ^oipe time. BeaMea. aettber

i

WANTED.

tell him that 1 came here." Bateto
hoMd aad aMU(Md hsr to a ckaM.

..... . "M

^



“To
-To any of the imeat
irreat chancflJerlea
chancljerlea of <| A crtmertm- of my^t^rtou*
Europe. It ta prolmbly ai-eedluc 00 Ita .
if*th
faihiSv-d
way UiHlier at the j.re-4-ut lu«taut a* ;
J, ,u!.te.*th r^tur> hoowa
'
•*
*'•
»hi.h Me between th^
and the ah-

joturirty !ui»
lM-4«n>e hateful to hluu atid lie haa pereui|»tiir1ly re<|iK^tid that hla wl«be« In
thin 111.11 ler elntuM he airlctly oharCTMl.
It waa only ui*uu my n'i»r«*»tcuUus to
him that I luid iciveii a promlae that
“the Adviciliire of tlie 8<*«>toil Htaln'*
ah'iuld he iiuldlahtd when the ttniea
were rli*e ami |wiintitifr out to him that
It ia only ai>prti|irlale that thla looK
aer lea of e|>>«u«lea ahould culminate In
the mod liiiiKirtaiit International caae
wliich be'lum ever la«en called npoo to
tuuiillc that I at laat auet'eeded In ohtainlnt; hto conaeiit that a carefuny
inninhd acronut of the tucld«*ot ahould
at laat he laid hefon- the public.
It wae. then. In a year, even In a dec­
Bcb momentoua conaeyuencer V
ade that Mliall lieiianieleti<i.tliat upon one
day iiMMiiluir
rxi^nncrd a
TueMlay
tiionilui; In autumn
aiituuiu we found 1
vi.lton. of EorotHwi. fame within O"'***^ kUinee. and the pt^leria diacpy
w nlla of our humble room In Baker I eyeliruwM irnthered In a frown.
atn*ef. The one. auatere. hlffh Uoaed.
eatCleey'etl and dominant, waa none oth­
er than tiir llloatrioua Lord lUdlIntrcr. aeal of rod wa* atamped with a crouchtwin* prvmler of Britain. The other, Inif lion. It la addreaaed in larce. bold
4
dark, ch«n cat and ehnsrant. hardly yet handwTttinif lo“—
“I fTOr. air." Mkl Holniea. “that. In
irf. ipUldle am* and endowed with ererr Iteanty of Iwdy and of nilod. waa tereatiny and, Indeetl. eraentlal a* tliere
detaiia
are.
my
iminiriro
mn«t
jm
mort*
tlic. Illk'ht 4hm. Trelawney Hope, rec­
to the root of tliiiipi. Wlial wan
ur} r»M
I tin* country. letterr
wt riaiti
Tijcy* wit Hide by aide upon our |»aiH‘r
“Tliat i* a atnte re<T>*t of the utuioat
littered wltei'. and It wna vn«y to ree lmp<>ctiin<‘<*. and I fi*nr tliat 1 I'aiinot
from their wont and auxiou« faeea that tell you. nor do I aee that It Ih in'»’e«It wm* bualiie«H of tile iiHirt pnwaInK
>. If by the aid of tin* |H>wera
lnitK>rtani*e w1ii«ii Imd hmndit them.
raid to porw*s<* yoo «-im
Ii you I
The I
aueli a eiiveloiH* an I d«*!***nlic.
were
II have dewith Itr Inclornre. you
m aii 01 iiiH iimiiTviia. anu nir iraum. ,
country and roniM
awvtlc faec kwk.il Khrmiily from !
^,,,.4, „
|H.wer
llolnica to nie. Hie Kiir<«|«c:tn w-iTe- ; jy Ik«iu,,w."
taiy pulled nervously at Ida iiiuwaHie
Rherloek llntnii-i row* with a anille.
and tideeted with the m*ala of hir
bu\T men
watHi clinln.
iiid In my
“When 1 dUeoviced my l«r«. Mr. own rmall way I Inive al«o a Rood
llnliiie*. which waf at 8 o'clock ttil* many rail* ui»on me. 1 reimH cxee**dnioniliiR. 1 at nmi* Informetl tlic prime Inirty that I cannot lielp you in till*
liilubter. It wa* Jit hi* RUCiTcrtloti that matter, and any continuation of thla
* We lia\e bolli eome to you.*’
Inten lew would he a wante of time."
• Have you Itifonm*! the tMilleer
Tlie iwrnihT aprans to hi* feet with
, “.No. rlr." raid Uh* prime lulnirter. that quick, hem* Klearo of III* deep *et »vh.«». .h.
the maid or by tin* vah*t *licftiro whlrii « cabinet ha*
wl h*h he wa. ft.I.on*. *
have not .
^ acimrtoniHl. *lr“- _ ^•'^ey are Imtii old and tricxl

.1 uw in ih.r,o..Jr„o^

MEBiHIBT

TAXES
Notice to Texpayero.
The tax rolla for the collectloo of
•chool and city taxes and speetal afnenla for the five wards of the
city rf Traverse City, Mich., have hOBi
aeed in my hauda fur edleciloa.
I wilt be In my office for tho pm*
pose of rollccling said taxes ov^
week day from now until Nor. 1. 19(A,
from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o’rloek th .
the foremxin. and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxea paid Ik-Ijux' ^-pl. lot will
Ih- received wilbniit colloriloo feet,
and all taxes n-matning unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until Oet. 1st. a penalty
uc pi*r cent for rolbx-Uon will be
ehargixl. On nil taxes remr.ining uaI«ald on (b-l. Kt and unill Nov. Ist'a
penalty td two |K.>r rent for coliccUoa
will b«- charged.
Office. IlcHim 202 Stale bank bldg,
M. E. llaHkell. City Tr^-aanror.
Ihiicd July 24. 1505.
July :5Gcl. 31.
I..\WN WOHK S4iddl-jg and seed
liig iK-atl.v done. All wtirk guaraut»-<*d.
t'll. phone 756 and irj». ttrosulng A
.\d#ley.
Aug 71bnj
WEEK END K.VUUKSmNll to Milwaukev-. via M. k N. E .nnd N. T. Co.
Round trip 8-10(i. Going Thiiniday
afierniHin and I<-.wlng Milwaukc*.- Mon­
day nlghl, A-igl. 3rd, loth, 17th. 24lli
and 31st.
aug 2-lf

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
llotira for sprinkltog lawua are from
5 In 8 a m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
no lime ran watcT be^eshS without
nurrle nr sprinkler altarhcd.
c«Mint «>f I he
used during the 1
Ing and other piirpoaea iioci-ssary nilba *
for sprinkling lawns must be en­
forced.
H. O JoynL BopL
jun 24 tX

THE INDIAN PI,AV OF HIAWATHA
VIA G. tt. X 1. KY.
The OJIhway Indian drama “Hiawa­
tha" will Ih- given at Ijik«.- Ya way-gomug. near pi-io*key, Mirb.. daily Jrum
July 4th to Sept. 4ih. TTd* rendl^ioa
of the Indian a# a romantic fignre,
should bo seen by evrry one. Doscrlptlve |*mphb-i ran Ih* had by ad­
dressing Hrket agent. G. II. AH. Rf.,
FOR BALE—A few household goods, Trav»r.*e City, or C. I,. l>»ckwood, O.
carped*, stoves and all hiryclr IihiIs. P. A.. Grand Itapld#. Mlcb
June 25 nion-wixl sai-to repl l
Including brazer. 311 East Front St.
y*
Ju!y3I-tf

8ALE-^lousl and lot. barn
West Eighth street. Price
12.400. one third down, balan-e to
There* the man. Catch him. 11suit purchascT. Inquire 115 East
«toh> my purse" With these word*
Ninth Mrmt. or address John Clnnc-.
Ml.*s Martha Wallare. one of the Day
Cbelmygan. Mich.
July 15-lf
ton fujiory girls at the vacation camp
of the Wi'lfare league at Port Hutrtn ; FOR BALE OR TRADE—l^it. building,
stariixl a not with 8h«-rlff Hioma* I
»nd flxturei of grocery and
Moure of St (Tair county a# I he oh
tm-at market. South Spruce rtrert.
CHlaon* phone 733.
July 8 Iroo
Jert of attack. While strolling anmnd
Ijtkeside park sonimne snatched the
FOR BALE OR RENT—The Weal
young woman's purse, containing
Side hotel. Inquire Howard \STiltmoney, her retiiiti ticket to Dayton,
Ing.
July 10-tf
and other valuaides A brother *-amp*-r
was calU-d on and the two started out. FOR BALEfollowed by n group of men. Miss Wal­
ONE HOUSE on West lUh street
THREE HOUSES on East 10th 8t
lace spied k middle-aged man with a
TWO HOUSES on comer Ptont and
black roonstarbe and t»olnted him out
Rose BlrceC
as the thU*f. Her companion started In
to give the supposed pursc-snaicher a
ONE HOUSE on Webster street
thrashing. To hi# #urtirl*e the Dayton
60 aero farm.
80 acres animpnrved land.
camper *-idden!y found himself under
40 acres unimproved land.
arrest for assaiiUing Rheriff Moore C.
Any of these at a barsaln that yon
C. Rayburn, president of the Men's
canT refnse. Part down; balance
B’rlfare Work league, was summoned,
lo salt buyer. ^
explanation# followed and the camper
A. P. HUBLLMANTELL
was released. The sheriff thought the
185 Bast »th Street
July B4f
experience a good Joke.
Annouorement was made at Muske­ HOUBkk AMD LOTi—Monthly paygon Monday by those In antbority that
menta Herman W. Smith. 613 West
before the anow flies again the big
Elevenstreet aUxeos phone 159.
Pere Marquette railroad sbopa located
Jtme27-tf
at North Yards and supporting
FOB BALC—Warehonce bolldtng
dreda of Mnskegoo workingmen and
Bay tlmM. ooraer Halt mlao 14mechanic*, win be entirely disatontled
hone power gaaoUae engine and
and roraovod partially to loola and the
feed Bill ontflt; also f-room brick
rest <0 Lima. Ohio. The Pere Marraideaco, (37 Sixth street Apply
qoMte. aioce the big fire there aorne
to John Hbrsflold at reaMence.
months ago. has only been operating
JnaeSB-tf
on a small scale, and nearly 200^em­
ployes have been left without work. FOR BALK-Btors hnlldtag. stock and
titarM. wni Mil all or any part
Only running repairs and practically
BO coach rapalrteg faaa Dew fidoe. or will rant haildiag. Apply at ooeo.
Muskegon has act up an earnest kick Chw. WoeMthi]. TrarerM City. Mich.
may *7-lf.
akalBst thd loos or oae er her moat »itV
atantUi coocenra. as kfoBT priratUm

r&H «Att-€1 fate to Baaaali's Bth
add; C ooeAcre Ma fronting on 14th

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UAL* ESTATE ABB MASS
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Hiifi flw dfaeMe fa fa the dry
§ttWL, Md famo4ik« acalM fem os Um
Mi.brtth»c«iw fatbcMH hnmun
ialW blood.
oooUac whImo,
po««m«ad the lik* cma do sathfac
amTlhM tdfato tho itebfao, bcM
theydoMt Nodi the odddoM blood,
Ite OMt of the tnmbk. & S. & enra
Bcftwioadollokfadiw—eobj ocotnl
fafaC the ockfa Olid oorryfaK tbon ofl
flVM«h the noper duuiefa. Wbea
fLB.S.hm dnM tbfa the •jumtatm
pam mny, Tha blood fa ooM mai
the dfaeM h
cared pem*
aemly. Noth-

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fumv VCtCTABU.

•t tte MM tfaK Acts M • timic to the en­
tire ejretcm. Book on Skin Dfaeuee and
U7JMdicel advice without charge.

m fwirr $ncinc co..Atfart», sa.

jCEKUl NEWS OFTHEWORIA
**0. K.” does not eptinc trom as
«aajr apollln* of * all n»rrrcl ~ It I*
Cbortaw. There la lo that language a
faord, **Okeb.‘* which m(«na -U U cor
roct,** or “I aBTCH- or appixuc." It U
often uaed alone |o give aH««ctit or ap^proral to a Migireatlon or propoMal
*‘Okeh** wan In rotnmon uhc atnong
.urbitea who had dealings with the
Cboctawa more than 30 >car» licforc
the \’an IJuren camiiaign. It was a
coorenient expression where partJca
mulerstood each other's language Im­
perfect I jr. and was used to mtwn. *'l
uaderatand you and appmve of what
P^ aay.” or *T understand your slati»nent and vouch for Its corrortneas."
—Boaton Herald.
The Indian aquaw w ho has Just died
at Ooffcyrille, Kan., at the ago of IIG.
If tradlthm la to be triwtrd, might l>«
called the ’'Little Buttercup” of the
war of 1K1J- since she Ik cretHled with
baring carrhsl hutUnnllk to ttcneral
Jackaon'a camp.
EHihu Root has his sense of humor,
which gleams out now and then. A re
porter who had annoycsl him l>y foollah questions once rapiKsl thh climax
by asking whether the pn'stdeni wras
gnlni to remove Mr. t’onger. minister
lo it'diina, or was going to ask his res­
ignation. '‘Neither." answeretl Jdr.
Root, 'i think that the |»resldenl will
employ the oriental Hiihterfiige td
aending him a fmlwnicsl letter.”
I>r. Rll MeCIlsh. pn-shh'nt of the
University of the rarlfir at Ran J«»«e.
has lendensl his reslgnatlitn to the
’hoard of control of the MeUindist conforencc. Dr. MKTIIsh has n»celv«'d a
call to a leading Mei!ioHl>i church In
Boston. He is a gra.luate <*f North
western unlvemlty and t'.anit ilibneal
Inslltute. He Is a large man of Im­
posing iMTsonal appearance and was
popular during his student days at
Kvanaion.
1*. O. PlmerMui «*f ll>de Park. Mass,
the kell know e<»rapoM‘r. w ho has for u
number td years lieeu prominently
identifies! wiih h»cal actnlib's, ob
,^K*r»e,| Ills eightv-firth birthday last
week. At |tresent the venemhle
^Imer_aiid Is
• Itoeidng
kecidng In touch with tlVe latest
' aical <x>nipi*sliions. although he
at present engagts! In active work In
thU c'onm'Ttlon.

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taaOa4aat mau am tMa rating txmtka
a few yards away. Tha apam air wor
sbippen fOond that a BOpto crap MUM
had caoaed tbe aboeClM-Tfao MctOM,
Oeorpa iaefcaoB and ioba Pfarce. ware
klBed. wkUc WUUbm Gay waa aertoBslywoMad. Two ccbar BBlBfarad aa■oaa arera arreetad.
nary A. Tockar. a Providcaee. R. L.
Mteol taacfaar, who waa lost tanka
woeda of aoclk Malaa Joly SS. waa
foaad SoBday sfaepfag fa a pUa of oadaebraab aaar Nbrtk Lebaaon. Me. She
was fa aa caaariafed coadUlan and
aooa become aBoansiooas after awakaafag. A peculiar thfag about her
caaw fa that she waa wearing n^
shoes when found. Where she got
them Is a mystery.
Paul liortoo. prealdeBt of the Equit­
able Ufe. and hU wife, had a narrow
escape from death fa New York Sun­
day. when their auto collided with a
Eighth avenue and Twentyfourth street. The accident waa caased
by the big machine swerving violently
on the wet pavement. The condnetor
of the car was Injured slightly and the
auto badly damaged.
Cuba la a powder mine, with the
fuse half burned, says Jose Gomez,
governor of Santa Clara and candi­
date for president. He la openly de­
fying the govemmont and the aupreme
court, claiming that they caonot Inter­
fere In provincial affairs. Thus Cuba
la already facing a "stale's rlgbt>.
squabble. Gomez has half the anny
with him. Hla statements are denied
by bis <»pponents, who say Gomex wlil
be defeated for ihe ptosldcocy on
count ai hla reckleaa talk.
Alphonse Bertlllon, the Inventor of
the finger-print system of Identifying
criminals. Is dourrlbed as a quici. modRt man with more the appearance of
scientist than of a hunter of men. A
high forehead, a well-lMlanced brow,
a thin, oval face, a pair of acreoe. dark
dark mustache, obviously
Frcuch but uch tc»o pronounced In curl,
trim, dark beard, a compiexiem
strongly reminiscent of parchment
long and dciicato fingers, a tallish.
lightish frame—such. In brief, la Al­
phonse Bertlllon. the terror of crlm
Inals.
Inheriting $1,000,000 from her uncle.
Albert Johnson, of
Minneapolis,
cause Miss Ehlna Dlckerscm.
22, of Llgonier. Indiana., lo give up her
work as stenographer. She says she
will continue in business Indefinitely.
Gen. J. H. Lyon, of Leavenworth,
Kas.. western passenger agent of the
Mlssunrl Pacific railroad, has t>ccn ap|K>ial(d tom|s>rary major general of
nnlTorra rank, Knights of iVihlas. in
succession lo the late Maj. Gen. Carna-

Vandals rut m strip two by two Inch­
es from the silk flag draping the cas­
ket of John Paul Jones while it was on
the cruiser Brooklyn. The flag Is Ihe
property of the Daughter* o flbe Amer­
ican lUnolutlun. and was used in a
revolutlonar>- battle.
C. L. Melvin, the temperance man
who blew up three aaloons in IqIb.
Kas.. wliij dynamite, has been arrostfinaliy In Kansas City. He said he
blew Ihe saloons up for revenge be­
cause a saJcHinkeefH'r once Induced
him to drink so much whisky he nearly
dle«l.
A pleee of steel accidentally pierced
the b-ft eye of Carl llonren. at Xenia.
The eye had Ikh-h Impaired for
years and oeullst* told Hooven he
would lose it entirely. Instead the eye
gtsKl as ever, the rut made le
phsT Id sleid l*olng what was required
to n’lMiir the aflllrtiun Hooven bad had
for years.
Every woman in Chicago a "stool
plgiMm” Is the desire of Chief of Police
Cojllus. the nea pean« preserving head
of Ihe Windy City. He says that if
Chicago hnusv’wivcs will report all auspirioiis is'rsons who move Into their
neighlsirhisNls the t»o1lee can soo
terrolne if they are thieves and get rid
of Hu m.
Kore*-d hy poverty to surrender
of her twin rhlldren to a public home
Moscha grow almost
orgnoixatlon found In iiorain. O. The diKtractist in a Chicago police station,
'Btombers. all fsipular young muraen. trying ti> decide which to give up
are required lo roll a peanut froo« Daily she surrendered the l>oy and kept
Dexter street to the hs)p. North Boad | the girl. ‘The twins are thn-e weeks
;Way, a dlsunce of over two miles. The wW- «"*! Mrs. Moseba has tHi»n
feat has so Tar been isTformi-d by Ihe i on fi*r Iwx) months,
following young women; l^eua C.or-1
------------------------sage, JieJla Cervenka. Pauline Hlld*'The sPwmship Zealnnin arrived at
brand. Elsie AshUdt and Pearl Gor- Reattle fiv»ni Nome on July g. bring
-aage. The peanut route is through the Ing H..'zs«.owi In gold dust—Nome's
rev-ortl shipment.
business heart of the clt>.

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DETIIOIT. MICH.

MM naotwing as a waller BtBggcrrd past
qnirk. bright boy. kfai with a talc oT hay on hi* lack.
“He makm me tkink." said the ad­
sareeesfnl boy. What be
srnntcd be get alvmya. oad be ooly miral. *^ef another sailor, a British one.
wanted aaae thfagw tklags that were whom I saw one day at tJibraltar.
“He. too had a load of hay and waa
totUiMC writh It uj» fn
iag vlUagr that Hes 1
derided to bay with It
aot footfah. frivalons enndj—bnt
pfaec of rbeeae.
“ •^^*h^ are yon. my man? What Job
"ARordlngly. be walked Into
grocery, tnrenr down hi* coin, and do .Tou hold berry
- WclL’ tiH. suitor answered, as be
•old:
--A cent’* arorth of ebeew. pleaae.* toot lip the hay agitlu. 1 used to mo
sifter myself a Jiritlsh l»loej.-irkrt. but
•4lbe grocer amiled.
“’We cant make a cent’s worth, I’m dashed If I don’t liegin to think
I'ui a conimiKsarr mule.’"
aonny.' he aaM.
•• ’What’s the smalfaet yon
maker asked little David Gmham
Phillips.
•* -Two cents’ worth.’ aald the grocer,
tad be ml off that qnantltj.
“•Now. nj ebow you, said the
Tiew in fntnre yon may make 1 c<
worth.*
“And be took np the cbeeae la
mt the 2 rent piece In half, poll
to hla eopfier. and walked ont, munch­
ing calmir."
DAVK m. R.KVI

STEINBERG’S GRANB
OPERA H0USE>.
SATURDAY, AUG. 12

■IIk p^roduo'kl-ov

SPECIALISTS

~

ELECTRiarY
FOR
POWER

At
Rastall’s

E.

for '
noaBio maanru.bot for reaaooa
of^tOitj aad gmaal adapta-

ALL HEW

SOUVENIRS

Boardman Rircr
Electric Lifbt
& Power CO.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Iftacj for Celetnted Fox
Tjpcwilten

Yoo Art Net Feelloo Well,

TRAVERSE CITY
and will bo at tlio

V«’4 jtmr

(rlmdi

ONE DAY ONLY.
f A. M. to 7:30 P. M.

F'REE
ThiaiBBtitnte In order tolntrodooa
tbelr new Medical Diacoverlea and XSadinm Syatem, aenda at iu own exthese eminent apeciallaU to giro
to tboae who call on the above date,
coosnltation, examination, advice and
all medicine required to complete &
ente, abaolntdj free.
apecialiata will dlagnoae yonr
case and give yon the benefit of their
medical knowledge. Their is no ex­
perimenting or gneaa work. Yon will
be told whether you can be cured or
not. If your case la curable, they
treat you; If incurable they will give
yoo aoch advice aa may prolong your
life.
Their treatment gives quick rcUef
and positively cures. Being prepared
toanit each individual case the huU^
ayatcm fa tboronghly cleansed of the
in a natural and direct manner
and Improvement U noticed at once;
even the worst cases are treated vrithoot any Inconvenience to the patient
ortbe punning of hia daily vocation.
If yon are improving under your fami­
ly pfayaician do not come and take up
their valuable Umc. They wish to give
each one plenty of time, bnt cannot
lUten to long stories not pertaining to
your case.
They have discarded tbeoldrcmediea used for ages by the medical
world and which It would be foUy to
dqiendnpon any longer for they do
not cure, aa thousands die depending
00 them for relief.
The fact that these Spedalixta have
discovered entirely new treatmenta
and natural cures, gives them control
of the Nervoua System, Heart, Stom­
ach, Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, Censamptkm. EpUepsy. Deafness, Male
and Female Weaknesses, Cancers,
Turnon, Pilea and other Chronic Diasa by
new method and bearing
ring in many cases
U restored at once. Catarrh in all its
varied forma enred so it will never re-

All cases treated caii and will be
cured, no difference who yon have seen
or treated with heretofore. Thousands

suit apecialiata of rcpuUtion.
Dont fail to call aa a visit coats yoa
»»g«hing and may save your life.
If yoo suspect kidney trouble, bring
a two ounce botUe af your urine for
^»i#^trsl and microscopical analysis.
REMEMBER:—The free offer fa
during this visit only and will not be
given sgsin. Persona commencing
any treatment after this trip will be
required to pay, but not one cent wiU
beaakedof those commencing treat­
ment daring this VLit for any medicine
neoeaaary to effect a cure; also a posi­
tive guarantee to care will be given to
patienta.aooepted nnder their aystem
of txeatamnt. . Tboae having long
and complicated diseases,
who have failed to g^ cured and beoowdiacoaraged, are especially iuvited to call as thousanda who have
given up all hopes can testify to pernaaent entes obtained.
NOTICE:—Married Ladles without
thdr Hmsbamdx and Minora without
their /faffavs, win positively aot ba

PIaWo TUNIN6-W. N. MUfard. Si
y«ms atpmrtaatm. Nov taenled nrltk
OrfaaeU Bran.
Z34(bCf
OR. a K. CHASE, reamved from 30Csot WUbelm block, to 407 mad 4M
. new BUto Bank BnUdlng.
A 6. MARTIN—PhyniefaB and 801^
goon. Ofltoe SOS Bate Froot StrerL

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traveree Land and Ixiaa Co.. K.
Tburtell. Manager. OMee. room f
Hamiltoo A MliUken block.
DR. T. A. WILHELM. DentiaL
opera bonne block. Room 1.

Oty

OR- F. HOLDSWORTH— Special at*
lenUon to dUeaaea of the eye. car.
noee and UiroaL
Glasae* fitted.
Uoome 7 and 8. H. A L Mercantile
Co. block. Both pbooea.
1588
DR. E. B. MINOR—0«ce over Amerlean Drug Store. Special atteniton
to eye, ear. noae and throaL Olajwe*
fitted. Both phones. Bealdenco 51S
Sixth StrecL

are no near at hand, tbev wiD
boUd jroa op. keep voa well and
ward off BHImomw. $tok Mtedtria.

SPRUCEBY

W«yteB PMHIty. Lhar aid Mia^f

T. W. THIRLBY, DonUsL Over Barnum A Karl’s jowelry atora. Both
phones 103.

Grand Operatic Orchestra!
Plenty* Special Sccner>1
Novel Mechanical EHects

dfaeafo oaaoM hy tewwwt ate fanfa

"T l-l K O M K A*r

Saw Mill Scene
AU N«r S^ccialUM

Wald Fa Iki Big Parali
Note -THo F»rioom
aSo, 3Mo, SOo

Give

Ib PnfMt CeaAitfas

YIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try a *>111 to-night.”
ffor 8*to br all Dnmtou
10 Oont and 86 Cent Bexon
AeCEPT NO SUiSTlTUTU

Stats Mgw OR Sale at hoz
•fficu
TKLEPnoNE 112

Tin C.^B. Taylor Coal Co.

There’s an
Impression
Abroad That
Kimball
Pianos are
High Priced

eay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

Kimball Pianos
are the < heape-ht for you lo buy.
cbi-apeM in the long run. for
while th.y may c.*kI a l.ttle
more- than s»»nie. and n*d eo
murh, b> the way. as MUiie
other*—r»n acn-ount of the mo«lel
Kimltall Kyntem of nianufaeture
—yet as the year* go by y«m will
fully reallr.e that Kimball values
$275. $.125. $275. $4o" to $7»»0 are
alisolmoly Ihe very best tdano
value in the market.

Osr Easy Tarms PIsam mil
If you are not quite reaily to
pa.r ca.sh for a piano, don’t put
off lujyLng on that acc<Mint. for
wc off<-r yoti very easy terms at
no advanre in price on account
oX your buying on time.

KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE

M. B. HARItER. Prop.
Kottor-JL T.

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phy*lclan and kurgeon. Removed lo -of­
fice* over Mnit NaUonal bank. CIOxen* phone 385.
FrTF. P. LAWTON—I'byi^lrlan and
Btirgivxn, new Mun»vm block, Ikilh
phones. Night calls promptly at­
tended to.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action repilator. Katlixfscilnn guarani ('Oil. Wlttg Kimball
Muhlc Houfc. Cltx. phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attonicy
and rotinwlfir, Wilhelm block. Trav­
erse City. Mich. CUlxens phone 105.
OR. C. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suthcrland block, gihysiclan and surgeon.
CUlxens phone 364.

EXCURSIONS

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Leave 6:30 a. m.

TITLE—O. fary« r. lYlces n«KOuabl«v OIBe<* ullh
0. I*. Carver and Hn». ollth idiom’s.

abstracts of

----- --- -. —The Hubbard Systejm

of treatment cure«» Nerve AilmcfttV".
Khcumalism. Sciatkw, Stom*< h.
Ikiwel and I-ung Trouble, Head­
aches. Co«i*tip*li<»n. We*kr>«».
Over jotinkon's Drug Sii*r.-. Ti.iv tT»<- |
City. ,Mi«h.
july iX in»«*

Fare Ne-ah-L'i-wanUi aiul
Ii<iwer8 IIarl>or 2’ic rotiiul

trip

JOHN R. SANTO

KETVailUIC SAME DAT
r<.nnili«i
alw«r«- ..f wriukh* and
f'nr romp]. xitH>. *t..l
i« a wi— *
xriit) ih»«- favr»t>. a'h'i will
t>y
• 'r<-ry tii«an> to pi-nw-rv.-, or. if l'»t, rantorx’
thorn.
l»r Chari.- VUA F.«d. thr
of
boaatlft. i> i-U.r. i- Ui.. ro*uU of y«r. of
I
and * xpfrt-n.-. by Hr Charlos. a phyw
' rian of hich irtandinc In hi« pr.rf.-woB. and
h:«pr.-iwrat..u> P. Ihr ,mly cm- in tha worU
r..x«Bir«l an.i ,ndor-..d l.y tb- inodical fra
nmlty. It !• p.«itiTrl.r thr onl.T ireparaikin
know* »« i.-IriK-r Bh'. h arilb.nit thr tuo- of
m.KlV-ln.-* and U.nlr- will r.>nitd ont thr 1
tow-«l. thin rtir. k or a-r** oy nrrk a ilh fji
h.aUh.f e«ah
K.o- r. tnoriuc ennki.-* fr
Utr (arH-. not-k and lund- U art. Uk»- maxi
.jBt* apphrati.ai ofu-n rh-.wuv* a dm.lo.i
prorrmrnl. .op-ialW wbrti fh • furrow I, |

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COMP ANY
LUBrANT.

CharlW Klmh Fo-l
sruarastead
«noto tb« ir>rw Ui of hair
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at all Ihr priBCipal l>rp*rtmrnt

sFecialoffer

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New Wllkals Block. TravccM m%

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DRS. J. 0. t MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Om««»T4 WillKto. BhU- • a. »- *® U
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Wynkoop flat- OU«— Ptum^ 41..
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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Omaa SSI, New WUkelm hlecK. M.
ffatekSSS.

GEO. A. JARViS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J.II.HHrH
6M.WMcWittr
MOIROE & MeWETH''

6ENERU IHSURARCE
twaoch.

81 IMEWWILHffLM BLOCK

O.D. MILLER
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(Ksnaasl Ptetuaa)

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;Or.etatl«Ci..lOBFiHei$f.H.Y. PERE MARQUETTE
U affect Joe# IS, 19QC.

Tralea laava Traroraa Ctty as foUawa:
For Chicare. Detroit, Tolodo. Oraad Boplda

Foe Maakrea, Ledtaftoe

- 9 EYES ^
rEXAHMINED IFREE
^LASSES
IVKOUID THAT AKX

a^rCratx i
CroaaKfmamnd fteetore
Pnrfnoi Vision.

Don’t Forget the Dote.
OnBATMLT

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Leave 8:30 a. m.

NOITHPOIT POINT

They are the Best of
Piano V^oes
Tht- term ’Ihlgh iiririNl" is al­
ways relative. A r<Tlairi iiial.o
of piano may cost a little more
than another, ami yet the higher
priced one sonid b«- abs«tlatcly
the cheapest b«-caiiKe it Ls the
best value aert>rding to c:o.Kt and
wc-aring quality. No matter how
Ilttto you may pay ft.r a piano, if
you pel one that i.s md .-^il.«faelory and one that eosis you mu
siderable to keep it in playing
condition, you wilfhavc, praclirally, lost your money.

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Torontif Unlverklty. Offlre in Munnon
bldg. Telephone*, oittco lOS; resi­
dence 104.

u9A.M.to7:30P.lC.

Thursday Aug. 10th

I

DR. W. E.. MOON—Phones, offlre,
Cltx., 107; Bell. 89. Residence, 710
Waihlocton street. Citz. phone 218;
Bell. 88.

. will make tUflir first visit tu

PARK PLACE HOTEL
Tbnrsday. Anpist 10

Md mnNO OP GLASSES. OMen

^WUknlm block. CUlteM phOM

MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair drraaliig
parlor*, over aty Book Store. Room
10.
' a

Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.*

NEW WATCHES

/KIE»GUB!:r
ON. F. 4. MAC NCTT-PrncUen «mU•d to BYR BAR. ND8B THBOAT

MARK CRAW*t DELtVERV-Ucht
freight, pnraels and trunk*. OIBoa
at City Book Store.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

HAHDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTY PmS
FARCY CHIHA

R. W. Rastall

from the

Engelman Medico-Sorsical
IssUtute. Detroit. Micb.

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IB^ TlUVEfttC CITY. MICHMAIC, WCOMCSOAY. Aliomr % tW.

Estate^

XINO. COACH STALLION, ml Tet•rlBxry hospital every Saturday balanee of seaion.
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