The Evening Record, June 06, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 06, 1905

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-06-06

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YE«TCflDAr8 ISSUE

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THE EVENING RECORD
TKAVUM OTV, MICHiAAM, TUCtOAY, JUNE «, IMS.

6PAQE8

Di(MA6E IS $fl.OOO,OOOTW8 HUBi^^iij
Ev8iy RaHroad Running .Into Grand Rapids is
NowTisdUp

MANY TOWNS IRE ISOIITED
TMal Wave at Michigan City, Indiana. Fourteen
Feet High
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•^TnuaitiwiiStnekWisliiiatud theEigteeeraiilFiRfflu
Wen KHM-EiRlitr Hocks Ooder Winr at Sraid
flaMds-liskagDi Blockaded-••Papers
‘ SermndiDUoDclies.
•pssisl to ths tysMtol ItocsrS.
OraeM Bto»tos. aUdu Jwm
Is
aisw askleiistotf Oia^tlw Asmsfs by ths
flosto Is Wsstom
wfti r
WIimOQO. Kvsey rSad miming Into
^«miid llspUs is ttoS ai9 with the sxssptlsei of thoss running south. Hun^ <«mSs of milmsel bHdpss hsv« boon
toigsd out and toWno Itoodsd.
Among ths toipoftairt towns Iso
^ mm toeite. Lowstl. Grand Msvsn, Mus>
tiagon, WKitshall, Montagus. Font,
water. Mart and Csdar •gHngs. Ths
damags on ths wool olds. Grand Rap­
ids. whom hundrsds of hen«so wars
again Itoodsd amounted to flOOOOa
Tsisghons linos am badly dsm
Ishod. Local papsm am making do. livsrtss to nsat^ towns with sutomo- bitso and tasnehss on Grand Hvar.
1
A tWal wavs at .Michigan City, Ind.,
was fourtosn toot high, ths «mmt
over knogm thgro. Ths wharfs and
* shipping worn badly damagsd.
eighty Acres Under Water.
[ 1 Oraad RapMs, Mtolu. Jana «.-As
^ the rasuU oC a cknid burnt la«l nli;ht
> Indian Mitt -creek oTerflovad tU banka
tills morning Inoodatlng a aecUon of

the west side of tbta city. Nearly
elsbty sqnare blocks eue under water
aad more than 500 homes sre
rounded by water emd tho resldenU
are kielng taken from the affected dlstricu in row boats.
Ran into Washout
tonla. Mich.. June 6.—A Pere Msrqnette work traia left here early this
morning to do road work after the
floods caused by the storm last night.
Near the prison siding the work ^Iraln
ran Into a washout and was wrecked.
Engineer Will Alvord and Fireman
George Payne, both of Ionia, wem
killed. Grand river U orcr its banks
here and the crops arc ruined,
washout Worst in Yearn.
Muskegon. Mich.. June €.—W*estem
Michigan baa been visited by a cloud­
burst. the worst known In forty years.
Damage, estimated conservatively at
$100,000, baa 'been wrought. ’ The
I serrloe has been entirely sospended owing to waaboots and dondbursts and It may be several days be­
fore passenger trains move out of
Muskegon. All three branches of the
Pore Marquette are suspended. Trains
waiting all along the route.

by R J. Morgan and others. Alderman
Murray moved that Inasmuch as they
"were all alike ^xcepi the hiwdlng**
that all throe be riTolved and filed.
Carried. The petitions seemed to
overlap, as there were several naffiee
on all three.
^
H. Montague.
•TATE •TRCET PAVING CON
II. Montague, rcprosentlng the rliiTRACT LET LAST NIGHT.
tons that favored bUullthIc. then ad­
dressed the council, stating that he
was anxious that the street should be
(Continued on Fburth Page.)

BITUUTHIC
IS MRtERIAL

Qhmn SESflO Fine or One Year la Jail
by Judge Wotoett..
Grand BnpMs, MkiL. June E—Last
iBSupsrtor
by Judge WotooU to
ETORM PASSED OVER PORTION pay a Has of $1,000 or in dofanR to
spead one year in ^
OF SANILAC COOMTY.
JOHWSON-ANDREWS.

mn iwmGS Ksmra

Happy Coapls Will Be at Homs After
July 1.
Tooterday aflemooB at his/resi­
STORM -STRUCK AND DAMAGED dence on State streeL Rev. Mr. Miller
THREE VILLAGES.
united In marriage Marmadnke John-'
aoB :of InteriocSen.juul Mias Minnie
Andrews of Inland! Mias Della AnFlock of FMIy Ehoop In Its Path Worn drews was bridesmaid and Roderick
McLoud was beet maa. Mr. an^l Mrs.
Klllod •chool Heuoc and the
Johnson
will make their home in InMsnnonite Church Were
terlochen and srlll be at home to their
Elowp Down.
many friends alter July 1.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Sanilac Center, Mich.. June 6.—The
eydone which passed through
nortbsrestem part of Sanilac county
yesterday afternoon destroyed
nearly as can be asowtalned. tblrty
bolldings Inclcdlng bams and resi­
dences ItesideB killing two cliildren.
A fnnnsl shaped cloud took a scope
of aboo^ eighty rods wide and did US
dUastroua work In the villages of Snover. Urbana and Lalng. Two miles
north of Snover H blew down a school
bouse and the Meoonite'church^ splin­
tering both places Into kindling wood.
Debris from these places were strewn
along the road for one mile.
Two miles north of Snover the wind
struck a flock of fifty sbe^ belong­
ing to William Cdler, killing every
A horse belonging to Harry
Smith near Snover was also killed. It
Is impossible to estimate the damage
present.
The deed are:
Mary, small daughter of John Smith,
a farmer of Urban.
Child of Ed. Philpotts.
itotally Injored are:
Small son of John Smith.
Three children of Edward iPhUpotU.
a farmer of Urttan.
Mrs. -Wagner, hack broken.
Mrs. William HatehinsoD. both legs
broken.
wmiam Dosser, a fanner.
Seriously Iniared:
John Smith, arm broksn.
Child of John Smith, arm torn off.
Ed.Phllp
ii^tt*
[tttchlnsoo.
k UttU
The home of John Smith, st Urban,
was completely wrecked, not a stick
being left standing. One child wsk
killed, one Is missing, thought to be
under the ruins, and three members of
the fsmily are seriously injured.
The home of Edward Philpotts. at
Urban, was blown to pieces. One
child is dead, one fatally Injured, and
eight members of the family Injured
more or lesa seriously.
The house and bare of James Mullhoiland ware conplctcly destroyed,
near Oolwood.

BIUM RECOIIMENDEO BRICK
JOHN SCANLON OF SAGINAW WAS
CONTRACTOR CHOSEN.

MET TERRIBLE DEATH

ROYAL WEDDING TODAY

PRINCESS CECILIA AND PRI
FREDERICK UNITED.
^ Jdlnorlty Report Was Presented and THREE MEN COOKED IN A MAN
HOLE
OF
A
BOILER.
• PfevsUsd—Many Cltlrens Present
Rtprsss«miVto of Ail Foreign Counand Addrssssd the MetUng.
trisa Wars Prssent—GlfU
Other Btfslnsss.
Cap Blew Off and Place Was Filled
Ware Magnificent.
With Hot Water and Steam in
The whihe# of the majority of the
frontage owners, as expressed
^
vailed and Stele street will l^e pavo.1 {
with bllullthlc from Cass to Railroad
avenue. This, despite the fact that
the board of
od that the street be paved with brick
and that the ixmtmet be let tp John
Beanlon of Saginaw, be Itclng the
:
loweut bidder. A minority rcjwrt
;
signed by Mr. Slmpte» MmI Mr. Hogan
or the board of public works recommending that bUuUthlcc be used was
presented to the rouncir and was
adoiHed after considerable discussion
The motion to pave the etreet with
? WiulUblc. made by Alderman Murray.
I , earrit'd eight to two. Messrs. Bingham
[ , and Olllett voting against IL The bid
. -of the Central BknUthlc oompany was
$26.t$8.C5.
Msny Citicens Prsawtt

^ Instant
By Wire to tbo Evening Record.
Cleveland. O.. June 6.—Three men
met a terrible death and several others
wore injured in an accident at the
IJmma furnace cf the American Steel
and Wire eompsny this monilng. The
dc*d sre James Donshum. a pipe Al­
ter: Wm. McBride, master mechanic,
and an unknown Pole. The men '
at wrofk In a msnholo when the cap of
the boiler flew off. The hole was fllled
with hot water and steam In an Im
Slant. The death of the three
thought to have been Immediate.
M. OELCASSE RESIGNED.
Premier Rouvier Aaaumed Temporary
Charge of Forsi^ Offics.

By Wire to the Evening RecordParis. June €.—It Is offlcislly an­
There were quite a namber of In- nounced that M. Delcaese, the French

teresied cWxens present last evening minister of foreign affairs, has
V nad they patiently waited until the signed. Premjer Rourter has assumed
minntas of a long regnlar and two charge oL the foreign office tempo­
^
apeetal meeUngs bhd bean read and rarily.
slKtesa different items of busli
^
beM transacted before the paving
CZAR NOT AS8AMINATEO.
a; matter was taken up, Ths Srst thing
I
la this ooonectkio was three petltloos. No Truth In Sensational Rumor CIrw

The Erst of these was one askteg that
culated Today.
;
Ue pavtag of the street be deferred_M By Wire to the Arenlag Record.
leost one year ow^tojhe prtperiy
8L Petenhorg Joae
There is no
owacrs betag unable tol^greSas to the tmth in the sensnUonal rumor eiren
kind of matarlaL Tfcis
lated thnt the esar had been assasal
Joitn T. Beadle and others. Th# sec­ natsd.'^
ond aikad that the street be paved
with Warran Bros.'^ullthk and wns
Charies Johnaon lett this morning
signed by W..C. Hull and others. The for GndlUac, wbers ho will be the
third asked Ibr brick aad
•iSMd' guest of hU brother for s short time.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Berlin. June 6.—With all the pomp
and ceremony that surrounds a royal
wedding the Prince^iK Cecilia of kiceklenberg Schwerin and Crown Prince |
Frederick William of Germany were
united in marriage here today. RepresentaUves of aH foreign countries
present besides the nobility and
society folk of Germany. The pres­
ents were magniflrend

AMDTHER CAR ORDERED

6 CypLOOK EOmON

LANT EALS8URY SEirrENCEO.

Wls4flv SktdesI Who makes
yssn? J.W.MHUkei wID do It
rtcht

THE ADVEirrURE OF

The Norwood BnUder
Sherlock Holmes Series

'^Setms Like
Ycu*n
Jllwa^s
Busf*
Is Ihe rcmaik of m&ny
castomers, and why? Because people are finding;
out that oar ahoea are
made of nothing bat the
beet leather. That oar
stock is so complete that
you1 Isddom fail to fiml
just
. yon want
t
at
our store. That we don't
sell you what we like,
but what you want. That
it pleases os to please
yon.- No matter what
you want, whether a dur­
able work shoe or some­
th rag to satisfy your
most particular ideas, we
can xdease you in style
and
save you money
in price.
:
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Beriss Todsyt os Pue 5

Peters
€bocolate

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We still handle
this famous milk
chocolate. Also
a full line of
pack^e and bulk
candies. L o wney’s & Lyon’s
Chocolates, ^i n
:kages. S. B.
in bulk.

nr

CUT PRICE SHOE
SALE
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.

ELKSKIN SHOES
to fit all size of feet.

WAITly
DRUG .JTORE
J E COR rR0NT8.UNI0N,

O. C. MOFFATT
Abetraots of Tltla
I*R1CE8 8ATI8FACTOR>
BataMlahad in f SDS
Room aiO Steto Dank am*

See Our Window for
Baisains
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
I« E. FRONT ST.

Uftd

enable, them to qu
qnoto^^^
Enormous purebasos for cash cnabl
that appeal^ to the groaU«t p^ible^rango off buyer
piant that onr
2o years of successful business. Buying pianos
entire satisfaction have the
Uic tone, the diuability,
nements of the most cono
lent system is
lyor. Uur installment
servative musician or buye
time as though you
faultless. Just as pleasant to buy
paid all cash.

GRINNELL BROTHERS
NICHIGArS LEADING MUSIC HOUSE
Kas« p-ron«.»«.

W. H. BLAKE WILL SOON START
REGULAR STREET SERVICE.
Cara Will Run on Bchodulo Vy 8am«
an a Trolloy and Lhe City and
Rooerte Will Be Cevorad.
W. II. Blake proprietor of the
auto bus tlM in the cdty will
have another car here and regular aorVlcc will than be aterted In tho cilr.
Tbo car haa boon ordered and ahould
be here toon. When it arrives
scBednle will be arranged and vartoua
potnta In the city covered aa well aa
the peninsula. UnUl thou the car now
here will not run regular trin but
will be bald Bubjaet to ckartar by par­
ties.
Mlaa Pern WetasH. wbo bae been
in tbo Mly attpndlag tbe Rigb acbooL
retnmad to bar botos In OreenrOlc

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Do yoo use tiie name paper for the note of condotenoe
and the letter to year lawyer? There's a right style of
stationeiy for every parpoee. It’s good style and good
taste and good in every way if made by tbe FBbHbm ‘ \
Wkitiffig fmpar CBBipBMy. Gome in and let os
show you oar assortment of Organdie Bond and Or­
gandie gbee writing papers.

CITY BOOK STOKE
■OSART-SEECm CU tnm.

D IS

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wv BMk» today of BWvw But B. Uwa MS
tevpoMby wMTtec OM of oar flwaMwUQSModtte.
,
fioUara.aojMatyMovar vHIk pkUu
or toaey baadS. oirawa MUm. IMMa
SpHt. SonaM aad Uaotoaow. Dffwaai

the Mck & Hgyt
boy Saw braUU teaa aro ■
tlJ'I.SRjOO.SEJO. aad

PANAMAS B5.00 TO B10.00

Orslore SErtotoW Olo^Hitorm

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BACMJklMT

&

TANS ARE IT
Thcn*'s nothing s o
comfortable for wo­
men's summer Shoes as
li^t, cool and dainty
Tan Oxfords, We have
them in mrarly all Icathera and of latest styles.

ROtoOOl

Not Only

ffYol

ForLumlicr

mij

ind BiiUdiiir Mt- *

terial. but for aU
kinds of flnisked
wor*dworkl

T F this month decides your moving to a new business
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni­
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltlzuns Phone. 32i Ball. 109.

THE REASONS WHY
GriutU Brn*. Hole Bovm b Alwa7< IB

BUSINESS OR PLEASUIE

W. L. Brown, Mansaror,

Boys’ and Childrens'
Wc Hare Placed on Onr Counters a Lot of

Young Men's, Boy's and Childreo's

MOMS &-VOIJNC MBNS
CtOTHlNC epuRinsBiNes

.J’- P“------------------ ^----- --HoO tAToa-thwr Ooods

C«o-Pioce Suits and Straw Bats
The hot Heather U on the way—it never bill na—
Yoa cannot afford to be oncomfortablc when two-piece
Suits may be had for'fT.SO. fl0.M. fW.00-straw
bats from 58c tB $3.8f~Soe oar window. Our straw
hat line will equal anything shown for valufi nod va-.
ric^ of styles.

At about One-Third of the regular price

-rOCL-OSEQUIGK
BOYS' MO CHILORERS' DEPMTIIEIT

BSMRMAK e-BVIfiaraiI
(XMW OWia BX-OOIt)________ J



Sir V iniiiiUfriiif'-

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T^EtVEMIflGRE^

•'-‘^cassteas.*^'

Phr the peMoelliP of the heme nmi^
riianta, the ordtannee ehomd he Mt
as U la.

NIMEeiHiE

A 8F1BITUALI8T MECCA.

Is, In tts tocmcnu.*2ta dying of oonaoToptlnn. The prngrsos of oonanmpfrom thetae^g Uoo. from the beglaalag to tbe very
Tbe atnaamr at heat is a Mow end. Is n kmg tortnre. both to vIcUm,
beoL tat In her new nnenpatlnn this and frienda. **Wben I had «onsnmp-i
wBl be no drawback. ^Wbea tbe last tion In tU first stage.** writes Wm. My-f
csa. of Omzfoas. Md,. -after uyiag dif !
caea baa bean ran the tasat win reunn ferent medicines and a good doctor, fat ‘
JO tar dock nonth aC tbe river en­ vain. I at last took Dr. King*FNew Dis^
covety, whi^ quiritly and' perfectly;
trance.
cured me." Prompt rebec nod sure!
U la bolineei hr CagtaW ionoe that core
for cooghs, colds, acre throat,
all legal JMlBaillai against the opma- hranohttls. etc. Poaittvely.
doos of pool sDams bnTe been over- podmm^la. Onaraateet'
eomo far tbe now pmJeeL Jt wUl take Drag Store Co.*s.‘F.'H.
E. Walt t Sons' Drag 8
nbont ten days to make the Mmagec 6dc
and 81.00 a bottle.
requlfbd la tbe boat before she win 10c.
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be ready for aervioe.
IndlgestloD, constipation, dyspepsia,
Two alleged handhooka were raided
yesterday nfiernoon by the members kidney and liver disorders, and all
of Assistant Chief of Police Bchuet- sUNBarh troubles positlvelr cured by
tier's gnmhBng detail. Foor nrreats uslag Hollister’s RockT Motmtnin Tea.
were made and three tMephooes s ere 55 cents. Tea or Tablets- Johnson^
taken out- One of tbe places was that IbTigCo. ^
of Marie Brown room 68. 84 Adams
street. He was charged wlihoperailnB
a handbook. George Smith was ar
restel as an inmate. Tbe other place and fear appe-ndiritif. Safotv lUw in [
was that of J<dm Lane, Z1 ^Adam.x I>r. King s New Ufe Pills, a sure cun- f
for ail bowel and stomach diseases.
Btreist. He was charged with operating . such as headache, biliousness, costlvt-!
handbook. John .Scott was arrest
estedJjiess. etc. Guaranteed at Johnson Drug
ns an inmate. Thret> telephones were' Store Co.'s. F. H. Mcails. S. K. Wait L ;
taken out of the alleged pool room at Sods* Drug Sior^-s, only 55c. Try'
64 Adams street.

OMI flt gginom «—nssmd
rnohm
Mrnwr»m, Mummafmo ot om. .
JL mmmm dhoa* Js nsaa «a ha CITY or, TlUVSMC JFITT^O OUT
aeectad at Larar, OL. at a enat or
FOR A GAMBLING OEM.
«». anm • Wakplaglaa W.ihpatrt
to tte Ohieags Baceed-Banld. Tha
aBsocy
ptvrldad* fer la tbs wIB of
L T. Or—a waaMhg bantar of
Laaoy. wha died roeoattj, n|pd cMhIgseven, lie wffl la dated tear yaan WAS BUILT FOB THE HANNAH A
LAY COMPANY.
The hemaat la la *e farm of 1J0O
sons of the riahsat tem land la <wntimJ nunok, worth «200u000. fr«m Hue Cant Was B»14)d0 and Shs Ww
which «he laeaom is ahont flOAOO
tha Handaomeal Bent on tho
pnarty. The amenat ■wahilBg after
Lnkso-Mi^ only Two
the church bee been boUt wtU be used
thr the furthcrmaec of the gplrttaallet
CapUins.
*
balleL
t
WbUe at prsaeaf thare are only about
Shorn of lu former glory and dese­
100 members e( the drwemhistien la
crated beyond nil redenudlon the opLeroy, it is bePeved thst tbe CYmitbaagh chOKh wto mabe the tewn tbe prohrhim of tbe rnme of **gambUag
MTTLCO mONT.
headqasTten of tbe cult la the United palace/' the City at Traverae. former­
BUtes and that finally It wiU become ly tl^ pride of the north aad reputed
tbe Mecca of bettevere fnan all parts at the time to be the handsomest
eg the world, flpeeial pneMkm Is msde steamer plying on the Great Lakes. Is
that DO pan of tbe lead shall he mort- now the bone of contentioo between
flsged or disposed of. but it is Ifft *Tor- tbe bookaMhem of Chicago and the po­
ercr and eeer^ fer tbe .usM maptlooed.
It makes no difference how long you
ui pftT« Uat strwt with MioUUiic mMr
Mm. OriMibatMh is an ardant Pplrtt- lice department of the \tlady City.
HAD FINK CATCH.
have been sick. If >^u are trutihk-d ,
In 1871. The q|ty of Traverse was
4#i4l^ *i- •
Mllst and will see that tbe wfil of bar
^^-Pm%wmr0 sMBf
tte ■irwsi who' hasbaad Is carried out both m letter buUt at Cleveland for the Hannah
!p
Ye.t^rda«‘n«. with IndiRestion, const ipatiou. Ilverj
Ur O.; oc U.1. cU, ud .«.«! Id bod. I
"*■ and kjdney troubles. Hollister's Rocky j
lA^ th*i U»«r could aflord aajr sad spirit
55^
IP pavnjPlU TMT. and theaa aAad u> fiptrltnalisu say that tbe bequest of «bom,
«««■ 8bc -w ,
iMtfar dafartad. Tbera »er» Mr. Cnuabaufh Is the result qf direct
momlmi rrm.K W. W.l,™
^
«0^ who vaatad hr\A. aad afur laapmuoa from departed flpirituahets 170 feet and the fumlahlngs throughjapareotiy raintHl down lia<* the city
«ad that the C'rambaagti wUl was di-*
waaaluK a
^ ^ of

naMPnEvtiERoimi

•^MASSiASS^'

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r^oested tha ati^
arttli MtalithSc. Tba c»8t of
SKira than brick, bat
found that the dlffcraoca
ab^jr-als foot lot would be but
•bout lid for a fortydoor foot road
way. Um objactkma to bltulUblc ware
jiat po pwpcnnaad. nUhousb aMraraJ
. held <
for brick. It U trot that we have
triad brick and have found It satiaCaotory In every.way: It U also true that
there 1» a atrooy objecUon to brick
aaU.
has
bat aanaraily object­
ed to on any esoept outlylnjt streets.
Tar aaca4am has also been alvcn
soaie atienUon li^ the past few years,
also asphalt, but th
dlsadvaataaes In all these materials.
A oonnUUee vlaltcd Detroit, Kalama
aoo, Foatiae and othar places to investtflate and the resuH was a prononneej
aendmant In favor of blUUlthk:. Te«U
hare ahown that thU material makes
* a partlculariy desirable, quiet and dur­
able pavemeau In fad there have
been little or no complaints afcalnst it.
Under these circumstances
council «ouM ucarceiy do otht«rwlse
than decide upoo bUuUihic. To be sun>
Its coat Is fUshUy more than brlrk. but
takiny all thlnys Into oooslderaUon it
aeeiBs that the action of thef council Is
wise. Btate street Is one of the best
streets In the city and the best coverJny U none too good for it
I any
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CITY purchasino department.
At the diy conncH meeUny last
evanlay a reeotutlon was passed which
entirely ohanyes the system of Imylny
supplies, etc.’, for the city. Heretofore,
when anyihlny was nettled, the head
of the dcfiariment sent otit and got it
and the bills were audited by the commltlea on ways and means. With the
new ayutem the chairman of the
mlUoa on ways and means and tbe
chairman of the committee on claims
and aooounU have been constituted
special committee on requisitions.
When any supply Is needed. Um de­
partment bead goes to this committ«f. and is given a riHiulsitloo mad<
ont.on a blank provided for that pur­
pose. A duplloate Is also made
and filed with the city cle-k.
Wliqii the holdors of the requlsliton
geU the goods he prtwenU the requi­
sition which Is reiunu<d with the bill.
The commitum tht'n In auditing the
ncoounts has the Iwh) requisitions for
comparison. This system has many
advantages, the cfunmiteti Udny cog
alsant at all Uroes of the purchases
made. They will also know what bills
are ooming In at the ro«*etlngH and how
large they will be. The system Is the
same la use .Jby railroads and large
corporaUoDB and will undoubtedly
work well In this city as Travenw* City
is now WiEe enough to require a ckwtubua^oas.method. In soipr cities. Uhtc
bagular purdi
blit until Travrrue City grows still
larger, the requisition committee ran
Tery well act In that capariiy In a way.
the resoluUoo on aceount of emergen­
cies but the now rule will not confilci
with those as in an extreme case, the
repairs could be ordered and a rcqulaltloB gotten Uter.
tlccaaisc n TravM^ City merchant
asknd for a roduoMoo In Uie license
fee for an auclloo aale. there was conaldetmble hrgument in the cmincll.
The sentiment seemed to be that |f
the body was goburto redooe tbe fee
for an whol^dEMed lU the ordlaance
ebouhl be^lowrem4 In case* where
Travene City merehhnU seU goods i)r
ancUoB. goods p*> which tgxea.have
iMieoc paid. It Is an right to mduoe
tpo lleense but In eases of **hai4cnipt
stock'* and othar oaka of Uko gatnm
whera ihs goods are shipped la here
and dlshoead of hy people who fpy w»
taxes, the full too should
charged.

apiratlon. as allsgsd. of tbe «lrtt of
Senator gtaaferd's only child.
Tbs wUl also provides for the erec
tloo In Leroy of a free public library,
aad nvttMT pravldes that after her
daaCb Mm. CYoabangb s part ef the es­
tate, amounting to fl00.ti0(). shall re­
vert to RpIrltnallBtIc uem.

TRIBUTE TO OUR WOMEN.
Biir TSrr
of tbe Age. Melba
gest dailies of Au

dlately after completion, tire boa, was j
turned over to tbe owneni at this ePy
«i.^ ________
_
..OK
and planed-In
oommlsalon
with Capi

^
this^ season. Be‘*>® drippings of his iMsu wesier
he explalnty] that tbe catch wa* from
George Baldwin as pilot. Tiro
''P'- ih€* vicinity of the IJttle Canm>n. and
was exclusively between Traverse
numbered f.3. the small.-st beins eight
and Chicago, and
lakes was better know n for twenty;
W’i'.Mn h-P the cUy
years than the northelm city name--!
and was Joined st Kingsley li> Messrs.
rake. She was painted white and car- ^
A. B. Stimsoo. Robert IH-Fraiicv-.
ried all northern passenger trafDe I
Frank Hopkins anil J(m> Hinges. The

!r rr. “r z ’-r t

Lay Co. to rloee -out iboir mills and
, ^
,
■ .1.^,
..
***®P ****‘“K struck Thursday evening.
,T'
fvor«l-.lll, abo„.
when the City ^
of Traverse wis sold
to i'

Leopold ft Austrian, the owners of the ' ^ '
Lnka Suparior TrMslt Co,, when ilie
bay route was supplantt-d by the new
-—
I tbe world before It I
route from Duluth. Mackinac and Chi
How's This.

Itinerary Includes a rlstt to tbe liOerior cago. The boat at one tithe miule anoffer Onc Hundred Dollars reof Itaaala to loam tbe true oooditiotM
Be caar's sufatJacts. Sie also
•raukee
and
Chicago,
but
last
summer
y
j
cHE.V1:Y ft CO.. Tole<lo. O.
plans a personal Interview with the
.was seen at Mackloac Island by Julius ,We. tho iinderslgru-d, have known
pope.
*Tbe people of Australia and ompodally tbe women, who now enjoy equal jM>nlcopul in as a Travtrsc C*it> pro^ i,„sjneKs transactions, and flnanrlallv
uct. but two captains were «wer at her , able to carry out any oldlgatlon-. made
hdm. Capt. George llalduin. and later, by his firm. Walding. Kinnnn A Mar,ny
M. ^
Ttom..
writtea about the American womena<.ung dirt«lly upon the I.Usxl
aomeof them are groCesque caricatures wreck of her good ncme is better
fand mneous surfaces of the system.
-and. so my paper sent roe here to preaaod In the following dispatch:
Chicago.
June
G.—Chicago H to have i Testimonials sent frt-e. Price. 7ac per
etndy thhm and tell of tbdr life and
flontiiig
pool
room,
connected
with
druggists,
dvancenent. political and otherwise.
*1 have written back that the Amer­ the tmclng tracks by wireless telcg
ican women are Intellectually and niphy. The old steamer City of Trav- 7’*

tbe fineat women of tbe erse. which ran for many yearw to
slightly In advance of tbejr Lake Superior, has been purchased by j OUT ShtflC dCptflmCBl iS bttSy all
alateni In Australia, wbo are easily In
Captain fiu-phen Jones and work was i of tbe time. We*U mtke yOUTS if
advaoce of tbe women of tbe remalnNillikeo.
naUone of the Worid. I am de­ begun at once in fitting out tbe steam-jy0n
tng n
!
*
led with tbe resulu of my visit or for the now service.
lights
All the paas«*nger cabins on the sa-1
^ Huge Taak.
and have slowly traveled aerpaa the
conttaient In order to study tbe women loon dock will l>e torn out, making a; it was a huge t^k to undertake tl
of different aeeUoiiB.**
room some 226 feet long by more than i cure of such a bad rase of kidney d
Mrs. Jerome visited Japan n jrear
go and is the author of *'Japan of Tobe fitted up as a bar and restaurant.,
Kidneys were s«> far gnti
The old boat, properly equipped with ' i could not sit on a chair w ithout
life preservers and other safety appH-1 «*“*hlon: and suffered from dn-adfui
l,en Hat St VOUST Porga.
.<H n, d«.b.
The Daughters of the Aroerloau Bevdutlou of rennaylvanU recently began ment permit to carry from 1.200 to, e„re. and by them was restored
without ceremony the erection of a log 1.600 passengers.
ju-rfect health. I recommend Uds gr
hut at Valley Forge on tbe site of
Groat Secrecy MsinUlned.
j
iu*«^^ o!r"JtoJiih.
b>
of the original huU built and occnplod
While great sccri-cy has been main- j Johnson Drug Store Co.. F. H. Meads,
by Washington's army and not far
*2. Walt ft Sons. «
from the home ef Peuator Knox, says Ulned by Cwplaln Jones as to his j
s iqteclsl dispatch from Norristown. plans. It Is said they conlt'nrplaie a |
,
________________
Ps.. trt the in>lUdelphls Public Ledger. trip every qfiernuon to a point on I,ake
Tlu' timber, some of wtilrh has l»oen Michigan outside the three-mile limit, j ThC bCSl CqUlppCd SUfidC dcpfiftcut, will nil be taken from tbe historic
ground, much of it coming from the where the authority of tho state orjmcnt itt Northern Michlfaii. Wc
land donated by I. Heston Todd of Port Illinois and city of Chicago (ermioates. • make tOy sJze y0H WlSh.
Kennedy to the promoters of the Wssb- By legal decisions the great lakes are
W. Plilliken.
Ingtoo Memorial ebapet from which It .-high seas" and arc under the Juris
__________ *
la not far distant. Tbls hut will be dictioii of tho federal goverhmenl.
TRV A RECORD WANT AD.
built after the manner of those fxnA dock bas been secured In one of
stnicted by tbe New ijcrscy soldiers
the Illinois Central slips, near tho
sad not reared without s foundation,
as were tbe huts of those soldiers from mouth of the river, and the fioating
North CsroUns. where the suffering pool room will not come through any
O SS tbe greatest-from exposure.
of the city bridges, where trouble
might be experienced.
CmcIb*- l-relarr *a Paasnsa CaoaL
Rosulta by Wireless Telegraphy.
A good example <
With her passengers safely on board
erture la the dlscou
canal 4ellvered recently In a Vermont It is planned to have the City of Trav­
dOHNTON ORUGJCO.
town, nays tbe Boston Record. Tbe lec­ erse steam out Into the lake at a low
turer vras a drununer. and be had bean
boMIng forth at tbe hotel on Panama
tbe tropics to such an ext^t that
(be maoagers of a cbnrrh featlral
on tbe brilliant M«a of asking him to
tell tbe chorrh folk ahont the ranaL
'The drommer accepted—be could not
help It-and this Is bis lecture on tbe
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
Panama canal:
-As I came into tbls ctaorch I ooUced
a ditch ta tha otreet. erideotly for wa­
ter pipes or seowthing. Jnst imagta*
that ditch 200 times as wide. 200 tlmas
as deep and forty-iwren miles long.
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
And there you are. Good night"

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Pcxall Shaving Lotion

ilNYDER

DKNTIS*r

Mteot rmock novokles, says (ta
Terk Pont Tha laeea are mnda eoodnetors of an electric cunwnt and
filaced la « galvanic bath. Under the
tnffaanca of n caarint of ahont throe
waMa they haeoma eaatad with an axcaadlnglj dallcata metaV anrfnec. Iha
odiott of which aad ottar proparttaa
can ta WBilatnd nd UhNam. Ita ooatlag la no fiaa that BOC tha afightaat iriqphtafty nan ta aattead. and tha Mem
tatain fMIkcttr aaft tad Baxfkie. It

A Ihrfc Light Chandelier
Complete with Shades and Lamps, (or $5.00
Polished Brass Fipish-Ox Copper.

Azmissters, Velrets.
Tipestry Bnissdsjifrainss Granites and
Honp

CARPETS
Rugs, OilcloUi, Linoleums and Matting
KPECriWl—W> hsrm s i.A of rtnonMOi sod shirt sods ta etraw. Cblanr hnAg
olM liqtsaf*- xnsttiBc thst «rr » iU cloim- out fton
taiOKNTS Ak YARO KJf»
K«tKrnil»r TWO fffVTi Come sod «x- f..c toots-If.

J. W. Sl-ATER
Wh*l«al« and BetaU

Tnsr BelUblt Hmm

Cace £lurtafi7$
eCBGeGCOOCCCeggBBB

of Hope. Tex. Sir at JoImKon ii 's. F. H. MeuJs. K. E j
& Sons' drug slorcK.

l\<

I I tain <le|gii
^ THINGS ;iml at pri^n-s tlint will
iuO-n-sl yon. \ (iootl L:ux- ('iirLiin at
75c; a very with- «-artaiii, 3 vanls lorn;,
51,00: onr line at $1.00, 51.25. 51-50

URGE HOUSE
on 11th street, near I'liion
street, Ui tnnle .for smaller,
hi»us«.«. or lots in j;issl loca­

EBd 5<-D0 per pair, are egceplioBal
Vftittet. W e show n Iteautiful iiiu* tip
to $8,00 per pair. Rniihtl M ull cur­
tains for IsMlnKims, they are just tin*

tion, or lor Inisiiiess iirujtorly
on Front or I'nioii streets,
ami will jKiy tliffen-neti. If
you have anything to <»lTer,
«*e 118 at once.

tiiin;:. at 50c. 65c. 75c, $1 00,51.^5
and 51.5U.

fiJUEIl
S0uib
Sldt

Jl.J.Wilbe/m,

amlPM
Strett

THE eHAIR
STORE
Of this part of the state.
No display has over been
made like it.' No matter
what kind of chair you
want, you will find it here.
Constantly rcccivinj: the
newest styles found in the
Iar;;cst furniture markets.

Oak Rockers
Mahoj^any Rockers
Bird's I'N’c Maple
Rocker
'Turkish Rocker
.Morris Rocker
Bedroom Rocker

Dining Chair
Kitchen Chair
Office Chair
I’crch Chair
Nursery Ch^ir
High Chair

Morris Chair
Invalid’s Chair ;
I^wn Chair
Parlor Chair
Hammock Chair

•JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES

J. B. Paige EIcctilc Qo.

mhtaaBa dMtaMM liiifiH goR att.wat; hmm, taM dr «ltar matali wa;
'•■Vvi-.
TRY A dSCORO WANT ADv

fever KoreK, aore eyes. Ik.IIs.

OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT

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av^se- ■*-«»«

THE HANNAH & LAY
_ jeCANTlLE CBMPAN^

NOIMIB
FIHM SOUTH
WAtHOm ALOWC Mitt MARQM«ftBAND«.ltA1.

IHNE OBIl m STITE
MMC MARQUrm NIGHT t|AIN
WAG CANCtLtO.
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Tli« <f»l« '
Mtjr Is (

month trem lAls

ovlag u> vMboots «• both roO« nm•lac into Oraad Raalds. P«r« Mai^
CMtf* traM No. S dae bar* ai 10:M p.
m. was CMieaiod at OrMd BapMs awl
iha • o doeh Pwm Mar«aaua trala
■arhich Imrm bore for the sooth was
aaaesM this
wmrrlem for this dtjr at a eoaiplete
aUAdstill. No Biall was reoelT^ here
this aioralac fraas sooth doe to the
lark of trala aenrico.
Tbs Idas
City yMtorday were aalrersal throaghoot Mlehlcao aii^ at WbSta C9ood the
0rst sarloas waishoat was oooooatored
thraoCh the robbed fron there oa to
oontlnuons
Oraad RapMa
All karrtee on the Moskecoa broach osar tG« G. R- A L Is dis
coMlaoad today toa The O. R. A I.
~oMdals la this cUy received a nesaa<e
this wonitac trxm the
Ofaad RapMa sUUac that no service
below fUNasrd City woold bo fuaraa
lead for'tweoty*foor boors.
The 11: Id a. m. train left on tlaie
•ad was crowdNl with paasaacers.
maay of whom vrere tlekelad throosh
to Ghloaco and ocher aouthem points.
Ooodaetor Peek stating he thooght
transfer would be given at Howard
City.
Tba erealng train on the Pere Maronatte reached Newaygo last evening
•ad was held nntll today when It ar­
rived In the *>lty as Na 1 due here at
S:1B p. m. The 11;SS a. m. train on
the Pere Marquette left this city on
tlBM and was abla to reach Newsygo
as the track which was so completely
tom np during the night and early
poralng had been repaired between
White Glottd and Newaygo by the
large force of the vrrecking crew which
has been on the ground eootlnuoosly
since the damage commenced yester­
day.
At Ormnfl Rapids the most dlssstmns
-deluge visited the city In the after­
noon and during last night and today
twenty-four blocks of the lower portion
of the city Is completely Innndsted.
and It stretches out for four blocks In
width. No train servitw can be had
out or the city for the north.

(

G.*>snt NlphC-ee Train.
Tbs 1;X8 p. m. train on ths Pere
Marquette arrived on time this after­
noon with several of the
•board who had left here last even
Ing nt 6 o'ckxdc for points south of
Qrsnd Rapids. .^The train reached
‘White Clour only to Hod the washout
between there and Grand Rapids com­
plete. It was stated that at Newaygo
a landslide due to the heavy rainfall
"*bad blocked the roadbed. All passen­
gers who desired remsin<«d aboard the
train which was sldetrseked for■ the
night, ahere all were made as comfortable aa possible.
Today a return was made and many
vrere brought back to the city to await
t^rongh service, among them being
Mra. F. D. TKlirteman of Grand lUplda.
Brho has been tbe guest of Mr. and
Mr*. Oeoige MrWethy. She returned
. to Ihto elty after spt-ndlng the night
on thn Araln. Another passenger for
.. Buffalo recnalnod on the train all night
'and returned as far aa Baldwin, where
•he transferred to the Baginaw dlvi•loa this noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ran­
dall of Marborough were passenger*
on their way to attend a,funeral
of Grand Rapid* and they were
to ketum today to Ludington. The
oIBclal ear which wa* atuched
’ I o’clock train on th* way south was
sent on tb>s morning with tbe relief
outfit while aeveral of the mt-mbere of
the party returned to Baldwin and
took the Baginaw sdlvlaloo to Detroit
The G. R- A 1. train which weni
•outh at 6:S$ last evening reached
Cedar Springe and returned today
without making Grand Raplda.
The train dun oa the O. R A I. at ’
1:S6 p. m. arrived ai 8:20 p. m. It la
napected that thixmgh aervloe will be
reenmed tonight a* two works trains
•re at *frork below Cedar Bprtaga,
DR. LYNCH ’TO WffO.

Hto Bride Win Um

a

GlgRi^

of

INWiaiHBI
lyN TRIM.

Mr. ani Mta. e K. Hamns ef OsdORev. Mn#i Ifsansdy Atoe Goake na Pemmr ThoMmr to HsrAnis Avunne
lac rstarwd bumn today alter a*
IngnfswAays la tbe city as
gadbm Mr. aad Mia. W. Oamy RnR
Mr. and Mrsw Jl R. Cbapmaa ef Chl«W0 Jolt this momtag for FMookey JUNV WAG GCCURCO IN TWO At the Gnnday asnmtog asnrices at Kewn ba# lieea received here of Ibe
Aabvr chuich Bev. Hugh Kennedy la death, at her home In. Oakwood. Oakwbme tbsr witt rNaiUi for tbe
MOURG VCGTEROAY.
nstog the anhlwA of Sunday as nr- toad oonbty. of Mtos Auguetn Aduaa
mnr. Wbllo bare Obey w^ geests of
Miss Adams sras far a aomher of years
ranssd at the mtatotortol usee
Mr. and Mrs. r. H. Baranm.
cbem the aasse text. Mark U:S7. *The n teacher in the Bonrdmnn arenue
Sev. Dumas OoebUa Ml tbla allots
school la this Mty and srne
■oon for Cedar, wbere be dHfveru an
man
tor
the
loved
by all her pupils. She has been
•ddren this craalag boAirs tbe dlstriet C. B. enavoMloa which Is in a»- PROGCCUTION HAONOrnNISHEO Woodboose and^ Bev. Mr. Stout at suBering with nervous juostraUon but
their Sunday services. Mr. Kennedy was only eeriottsly 111 for about ten
sembly thmrm todayCAGE TMIG ArrERNOON.
began by etating that the day of rest days, passtog away Saturday montlng.
Mian Harriet Wood left for bar borne
sraa given'to man through the mercy Her death occurred almost oa the nala Luther this moralag. where aks
of God. as tbe day is needed' fur rest, nlversary of the denih of her sister.
wOl speed her sMmanr vaeatlon.
-Many WltQssssi Ware Called—Two
not only for bodily labor but for the Mrs. Martin D. Keith of this city,
Bev. M. D. Cnrml and vrlfe left to­ Declers Give Teetimeny—Court
nature Jteelf. when the finer thon^u which oecuired two years ago.
day far Cbartendx. whme they wtn
Roam Was Well FlUed With
and elemeau of life are heeded. But
attend tbe Grand Traverse district
as a day of work Mr. Kennedy fur­
UetemrSL
eooTcntlon of tbo Hmm Mlaslonary
REBEKAH OFFiCERft.
nished sUtistlcal statemwu bearing
society which is to eeeslao today aM
oa the loagevtty of life, eomparing the Election Was Held at Meeting Galuf^
Special to the Evening Record.
day Evening.
Mra. loseph Devils and son John Letond. Mich., June €.—The trial of life of the laborer who works seven
roturaed to Peilston this moralag after Anna Cohen, charged with the murder days in tbe week to the laborer who The. eloctlon of oOlcers at the Reraaalatog to tbe dty far a vtoit with of her child, was begun here yeMer reserves one day for rest and be found bekah lodge Saturdsy evening result­
bar bs«dhm>. Arthur Holleabeck. and day afternoon and continued today that the average working life of the ed as follosrs:
former was but twelve years against
H. N. O., Lora Richards.
sister. Mrs. William Haaka
srlih every prospect of lasting a porN. G, MarcU Millar.
David P. TUhMson. a popular Char­ iloa of lomoiTOw forenoon at least. the latter whose working years were
V. G, Alice ArmlUge.
levoix livery man and Mr. OooHer also Pp nntll late this afternoon the pros­
It Is eetlmaied that there are 4.000.Rec. Sec.. Baloma Eller.
of Charlevoix drove through yester­ ecution bad not placed all iu evidence
000 arorklngmeo In this class.
Treas.. MHvlna Chase.
day. While here Mr. TUIotnoa poi^ as yet before the Jufy.
In reference to the deeecraUon of
Representatives to Rebekah assem­
chased a hue tnam of carriage boroM
The matter of securing a Jury
the
Sabbath
Mr.
Kennedy
thought
thni
bly.
DeEita Monroe and Nellie Johnfrom & J Morgan.
not dlOkalt. only shout two hours
Mrs. James Ravell and four ehlldrea beinp oontuaMd. ‘The witnesses that tho Urge number of foreign Immiof Thompaoaville weat to Boyne City have toMlied so far are Mr. and Mrs. granu was largely reeponsible for li.j Alternsiee. Baloma Eller and Emma
today far « ylslt with her parenu. Mr. Chris Kehl of Northport and their With them come tho cootlncnul ideas. I Chapman.
though they are welcome they j Pianist. Arthur Neal,
and Mrs. J. M. Praacis.
daughter. Walter Gordoq. John Gra- j

UT usr nn

Mias Grace Graves left today for
Booth Boardmaa with her
grandparents.
Mrs. Harvey Qrinth and non of East
Ninth' street left today for a month’s
visit la Bar City.
Mrs. J. M. McCarty
Manistee,
who hss bdbn visiting relatlres in tbe
city left this morning for Manistee.
Miss Helea Beabrooke of Oslumet
Is visiting Traverse Oty friends.
Cal. Wyau of Pituburg. Pa., general
organiser of the American F^edemtlon
of l.atKir, Is In the city on btisiness.
BRCVITIEG.
Tbe WlUlamaburg b^ ball t
will piny Pierce’s Corn Huskers on the
asylum grounds Thursday afternoon nt
J:80.
Tbe I. O. O T. lodge will
evening In the old Elks ball. City
opera house block, at 8 o’clock. All
members are requested to be pre«nt.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Asbury M. E. church
will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2
o’clock with Mrs. Wm. Gray on North
Olvlsloo street.
The Tonng Ladles Mlssfaaary so­
ciety of the CongregsUonal church
wilt raed’ Wednesday evening with
Mrs. WhtH^lock. Busnes will leave the
residences of Mrs. Mllltkcn and Mrs.
Doyle at 6:46. fare 16 cents. If the
evening Is rainy the meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Doyle.
There will be a special meeting of
Trsverse >91ly rJispter. No. 147. O: E.
8.. Thursday evening for Initiation. A

fall attendance to requested.
The Grand Traverse Business uni­
versity will open Its summer aesslon
turod have been ordered at tbe South
Bid# lAunber oompany.
’The Rnthbone Sisters wUI meet to­
morrow evening at 8 o’clock. A full
attendance Ig requested •• there to
ImslnMi of Importance..
The Woman'* Forelga Iflttkmary
•oclety of the Flret M. EL church will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2: So
o’clock at the home of Mrs. D. B.
TItua. 447 Webster street. Axtrwera to
from the
<'^^1
*'111 conalat of
front.
^
The annual meeting of tbe Woman’s
BapUat Mtoalonary Circle will be held
WedneMUy afternoon at 2:80 with
Mr*. Ginia. 116 Lake avenue.
Tbe W'oman'e Mlaalonary society of
tho Preebyterlan church will meet In
the church parlors W’ednesday at 2:80,
Response at roll call, some Item of
missionary intereat.

l desecrate and undo thatt for*
I

OWING TO -niE inability to give
rapid scrrice with only one caw. regu­
lar street se.’^'ire will not be com­
menced by the new auto Hoc until Uie
other cars arrive which have been
This Year's Seniors Made a New Rec-1 ordered by W. H. BUke. in the meanord for tSe mIqU Schel. Endirtg i time the car will, be
subjecteil for
Term $30 Ahead.
’ charter by individual parties who can
____
i place orders with Mr. Sergeson at
Roy Miller, Delivery Wagon Driver.
The senkr cla*s'»’eld ameetl*'g at: P»rk Place.
June 6-lt
Gtruclc on the Ghin Bone and
the home of 8. H. McMIchael last even- :
Painfully litJurML
Ing. As this was the Ust meeting all
businees matters were gone
Btlckney. was kicked by hU horse iind]‘t
toond that the treasury
painfully injured late yesterday after8.10 which «s a record
nobn In a peculiar manner. Miller | made by no other class Fifteen dolwas driving on W’esi Ninth street tore was apprt.prlated for an an picwben the home auddeoly kicketl and »for the High schtK.i room. Five
clearing the cross bar atruck him just | dollars was also appropriate*! for a
below the k^ee on the ahlne bone. The Kt*n«*rnl g«Hl time and Ice cream, cake
bananas were <»rderod. Music.!
horse got back Into place wlthmjt any
tronble. Hiller Is not w<H-king today, songs and recitations were enjoyetl
‘There are lota more Extravagant
although no serious injury was In­ and the first act o? The Garrotera"
habits, but few more ECONwa-s given.
flicted.
Tho class win hold a reunion on
°H!ll9.^,iu““»U.oWpour
New Year's eve. Mlao Mabel Mc-i
customers to Eronomise, and here
Michael was elected clerk to kecji ■
is one more example o£ how we do
track of the students.
it.
In speaking:
Two Days' GmMen Opwwd* In WillPAINTS,
ody paints more
lamahurg Today Ons Hundred
TAKEN TO CADILLAC.
Delegates Preaont
screens. ll«iwer ]H>ts, etr ,
Remains of Little Daughter of Mr.
you do not have to buy
Special to the E>enlng R**cord.
and Mrs. A. W. L‘nd.
worth of paint. You cam ju»t drop
Williamsburg, Mich., June 6.—One
The remains of the 111 tie 6-month^
in at the Economy Store and buy a
hundred delegates from LeeUnau and I old -Mary Margaret, daughter of Mr
iipccan of ready ini*c<l paint, just
Grand Tnn'orse county are here lo’ and Mrs. A. W. IJnd of Cadillac wenenough to complete the job, and
you haven'tt3J 4uf
i left I stand
4- it
spoil or to threw away.
dinner the regular pn^am was taken
"b'pment lonuwrow mornWe also have white Enamel and
up this afternoon in-the town hall.'*** CadllUc shore interment sill
lake place. Death occurred In UilVarnishes at loc per can.
Tho BUbjecU under dlacuaslon i
* [ city Nov. 2. while Mr. and Mrs. Und
Interesting and some able |»apt-ri
were n-sldlng here, but owing to their
> removal to Cadillac soon after the!
i change in the burial has lK*en oecessi-l
1tated.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
tion and tbe court rotitn is well filled
sith listeners. Many Northport peo­
ple are in stteodance at the trial.

Msters.

CUSS CUE OUT IHEID

KICKED BT HORSE

6cUbt dibit
trade ai
tbt Economy StoH

POMOH^GE

Rev. H«Gh Kennedy.
A private wedding was eolenu
tout eveMttg nt tbe home of M. GlenRay Hall of BU Baptds and Mtoe NelUe Emery « UUs dty. Rev. Hngh Ken
nedy oGkiating. The rites were perforaaed at t o'clock la the presence of
a few totlamte friends after which
light rcAreehascaU were served. Mr.
and Mrs. Hall srill remain in the dty

Promptly at 8:» at tbe CUg opera
house tonight the eomasanoement «cretoes of Bt. Pranele nbboot .wffl be­
gin. Mtos M. Laura Ongne to the gndnete and wUI deliver the’rnledldm.
-DrlfUag Whither.“ Tbe dMi Gower
Is the ten race and the ctom eddrs

n few days before leaving for Bellaire
and Petoskey i>efor« going to Pellstoo
for their fut-.rre home.
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‘ green and white. Tbe iavllatlona are
| very pretty being tied srtUi a white
I cord srlth a green ribbon taeort under
jthelMd.
A pleasing program, toclndlng U»

ETar7tUB|:tGiiG4et,rei4j1lltde|piay "Dorothy*' will be given at the
or intGe to orGer. Only tBe best; city opera bouse tonight.
BHteriGto aid ORie rijbt
|,
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J.W.MmikaU j
TRY A RECORD WANT Afa

Exlraordinray
Silk Selling:
Ou nccounl of tho onormous sncooa* of our Snlo on
black Taffeta Silku, during the i*8t w«*k, wo
find ourw-lv*-* short on iht? iiuiniHT w»* wer»>
rutmiujj at Klc.; but in orxler not to disappoint
our cuHtoiiuTb we w ill jiut our $1.50 one down
to $1 00, thib is the numlier we had »l\vrti*«jil
‘at $1.15, it is Oil Boih-<l. :V\ iuchesjwide. Buck• akin finish and tliorouifhly ►nianmtoed, come
early ns there is a limit to this number obo, 50
pt‘r cent tinder value; per yard............................

THE MARKETER
Detroit, Mich.. Jaun 6.—Wheat—
Jone. 11.05: No. 2 red. $1.05; No. S
corn. 65c: No. 8 white oata. 32%c.
Toledo. O, June $.—Wheat—Cash.
81.0.5^; June. I1.QSHChlongo.
June 6.—Wheat—July,
$$toc; Beptamber. $2%c. Cora-July.
61Sac; September. 604ic. Oat»-July.
Sltoc: Beptember. 287*c. July pork.
$18; lard. $7.60: riba. S7.J0. '
Bast ^ffalo, Jane 6.-Cattle—Trade
light^ttolnen Mesuly. VeM ealvenBteady to easy trade, alow. Sheep and

lavttaUona are oat for thn^tonddtng
of Dr. Onnrge Hubert Lynck of thto
Mty aRd* Mlsa Una Palmer, datphtor
of Ho*l aad Mrs. U a Palmar of Big Potatoes on locnl market 8c. Flfteea
Raplda. The wedding wUi take ptoee load* received.
In tkn nrM M. E ehuroh at Big Rap«ptlctons are prspaxfag fa
Id* Wada-day dveatog. Jone W. and
bill in pnrtlaniftit far tbe
Dr. mM Mra. tirnoh wtU be at boms to tetrodnee a of
pmona wbe pmCeea fa
tlMir frtsnd* la Travecae City, Sapt 1. ragtatrotlen
'
algliL

LOO

Anoth«‘r Sjns-iul in Black P«m de Soie, 20 in, wide,
ever>- ynnl sUimped with our guarantee, heavy
with a bright
right Riitiii
s;itiu finish, strictly pure
pun »ilk,
loading; you cannot match it f<for Uwe than $1.00.
Special sah?
per yard ..
tale priee,
V
75c and N5c plaiy
plaiji'colored
(
Taffeta
at juT yah1

(Our Stock Rcaudnr Sale is stlU ffolBc oi this week)

E. WILHELM

Comer Front
and Union...

X-;

misiu

Vou Don't Deed a
Coal Stoue Dow
But Can’t we Sell You One for
Next Winter? • •••••
Of all things we have to j
dispose of the heating
stoves are the hardest.
but when we place the
price way below whole­
sale—it will be a good in­
vestment for you to get
one now for next wintcr’i
use. Regular prices

lOJ and 14.50
High Grade Suits, New, Right in Every
Way, Several Lines to Close

i

$25.00

TO GRAND RAPIOG.
Delegation Frrm the Local Lodge of
Elks Will Atari TonIghL
At the meeting of the Elka tost even­
ing it was decided not to take the
band to Grand Raplda. A delegation
of about twenty-five of the gentlemen
'•Ith antler* will repreeent the local
lodge, some going tonight nl 6:30
some at 6 o'clock In the morning on
the Pere Marcuette.

A

Co

$65.00 ^ -I
2^

The very best—highly
ornamented Base Burn­
ers—-handsome stoves.
Cost is no consideration
now. Give us a bid.

A LOT OF GENUINE BARGAINS!
13.00 to 20.00 Now Go at Above Prices

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO. THEBOSTON STORE

^ "' iM

'-M

"1

aaead. that it tod toaa a alaaili «f
daapead kaw aaDagh. **No toe wlQ
Itea tow eaeosh.* toJto4.na aaa the
iroaartjr owaafa of fltota aUaei vaiud
to aar natarial «BT pMlas.'' 9eaal4
that the entof had apaat ttae oear
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1*1
of lU e^^ctrfe Htfulag the patter, the c*tf tod apaat
hlia had toto aacarelL. a cm----- -had jaeaerlgatad the PMtertala aad
owton af tjm t^4lf fitotf
amad Ibr btudhhbe. fhr hia]
had
twwad laatadf bat the
thML Sb« 1*4 viM tb« U* c;^t. for.
.
^
•athiaa of the epatoitiae. ctou
her «wf. had ahe au«di< la th^l*!**
aad
fiaaaarratlTa ma had aatiaiad hlai
. .
aated 4M. The «0i«y 4Wla.;..n. or. ‘*- •*“* *^
%aak: ato to aoer favorad UtaUthk. A (to
aad eTcrjmio who iMUtaali of ^ uie4 proanalt^ Staarpe ia ai^
of the prapcftr owaets had ■—’ *
W^
^ avallovwl the ooli:. aad la
both peUaoM. but he wanted the bunIpoklnc forward to a caae of »|ip«:df
jphuiL Oae of the , .
. _____ mhle
____ ^____
___ ^ froya ^ table
___ pMlttaa taken
from Clijr 8anr«icw While aad aamber] and acted «iwi. H« believed
k-ed tthat If

JKIKU ns conasa

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PQ^. It woa^ --------- ------------- ,
•eat oooM be bad aad the street
work, ca*t*ed hr the dlscharaa of an woald rwnahi what It la todar. ^a aaa
of and'*
Favored Brick.
~ < chinerr. caoelBK a heavjr leas, and the , 1. O. Winnie aaM t^.the petition
abe drjnped the whole doiec
to defer the pavhis had been pat In
hofa Thee ab« wmt to the sfo-?rr!**!*’
I expeoklve not BO arach on accoant of the money
dli^ an^
aad aoaiidaliied. and now the who: bufldivr and doitn-red i
,ecslnc that bad oalr l»«en osed a but beeaitae the reaidenU wanted the
tom l> Ugfblw *1 b«r
l.bor ilB. truia»,*Jrib^«d
beat atreei poaalhle. Brick had bean
triad and (onnd to be all right. The
rcaldenU of the atreet did not dealre
aa aaeertainty he aald. but aoaietbing
that had been tried and teated.

" bu

^ 7*

! laa the five year*’ experiment
The editor let him run on for auUlU.
Taverae City acema to bo moving
and tin-o snjntested -t^at if he x.a*-*‘r
jalcai;. »ltl?o"t walt*ns fr~
re*t of
tlaed ta hia local paper be miRbi pre |
K&loo. and as a coQTtncliw;
♦eoi the city aen from culllnt iiato;
hlabuslneaf

j evidence of the asylum tawnk perma-'
Mayor Morrell of Cbarlofte baa de-!"'"‘
"»*• P«»l^ritr baa come

InTttad toaa aad tod fto
I to WMIto to flto work
toi aapartod ttoi tto itolwnt w
to to. Bistk atttot tod haaa dlrided
aad a vpU was tafeto. 1W toatoity
fiavond hvtBk awd Ito wtato* to tto
maJoHty wore aUowad tq ffortoil Ato
i.waa tocty aow. Ttogaaidaats
that tto atiaat to 9B»d aad u
waa tot Joatiea ta ttotota lag tto mat-,
ter on the tnMo.

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:lJ . LAM^

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS

SsSSe&»SSS5aS5

Ilihe Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath to.
A;

w.,

■taM m oa*M hr Mm <>v w< <M<
Tto city uuaames reportad that the
It to ImKore tto atraat bom tto aorth toty had iUJto:» mi head.
A rmelBtimi
the rBaliwwa of
aad to Pa^M itre^.hridffo anbr as
tto asaierial would go was raferred the ways awA amaaa cvwMalttna aad
to tto ooatolttae oa stre^ aad walks.
chtormaa to.thw Baplftaa .on .
A padtkm ai^ad by Jaeoh Caritch clalasa aad aecymts to ewaarttatad
and that
i ak aakhic t^ai Bogd aycaae U
raAal aad granaM bom
to Oar- mtohlag he haaght aaMaa a
atreet waa .retorted to tto special Aleak to fonl^ by thia
committae.to tto Fifth wrard.
adopted. Two blaaka win toamde^
oouD or
afftom aia^ that it
A petittoo rigaed by C. R Cai^- oat. «me aeeampaayiag the goods and
cliy tdjldo for the toter at aL aaktoff that Twelbh street
HpKAH ik LAY MER.
proremtot aad tto eitlseaa tU.OM.
be amde ealtahle for travto from BoTto toUoe1« appajatmaata to a^
Tto bttvlUhlc wrmdd coat tto property
ftoy
OAKTILE Oa
hoMm I3.0M or $4,000
ferred ho tto special coounlttee
Rokofe. jQllna manie. A. R Hamaee,
Mefc. Mniv prop«d>lto wooldnl pay
Third ward
Joe Ketom aad WtUinm Hntok
out ard In addition there was a eomA peCitioa aigaed by Wmiaai Hen­
Mr.
OrinU
reported
tto
auMLier
of
hiantioa curb and BDttsr. Be thmagh^
aiLV'BR UkKK raaort ogMlng Joae
drix ct at aaklag that a sidewalk be
>e aewar acroaa State street oa Weltiwt the first (wo Mocks ahonid he
bolU on the north aide of Bghth ffngtaa street and on hM notkai the li. Located aevoW mll«:xf!^ito .
paved with brick. Oblectkms were
street between Rose and Proapect trunk eewer was ordered'moewded Traverse City, ore aad dpeA^ SM«a made to thin aa U was aialed that tbe
north to Ornsra. Beoatlfal groaada
streets, tto dtJsens to donate the; acroaa State street The
bttuUihlc oqoapany couMnt afford to
I OB baaka to Slhrer laka Oaa half
necessary land and the eiry to doonte wUl be pot oa the ndl laier.
their piant from Manistee here I
Mr. Murray requealed that tto etty i *“•
Ftolenaao aad
! the smlk, was referred to tbe
for that ainoont.
IreaortevB
srho wlah a galto laatlaff
j tae OB atreeu aad walka.
An e"deavor was made to t-kc
«ht.
nAhii
I.nt
It
did
not
nr*^'
^
elg»«d
by
JuDes
StcwaTt
vote

'•
« .1. for » .Wo«Uk o. tlM m«k Mte Float street. He beUeved that tWs' «*»•
««*< ^
vafl. the argument being again tak(_
Btohlha laaaatoa at raaaoa!«f East Qghtb atreet betwecti Grand was a good baaiaees pngwaitioa ^ the!
up. Mr. BT,r«t M.1..1 Ihht the >*"“
jane $4t*
referred K> city Intended to ask ecriala farors of ablo rate*.
Uihlc a»|MBr hiM »l«ht car h»l« oCr” f^.T
the speefal committee of the Fifth the company. Jt would cost the city
plant ato that If the paring was done
ward.
$204. ThU caused not a little dlaeasTkey
arc
r»iij
this year !♦ world have tfr be more
A petition to extend the saloon lim­ sloo but was finally referred |o tto XasUaCulaias. 3«caBi49Ci^.
than three blocks. He thought that
its OB Randolph street east' oa Bay city attorney on Mr. cmctfs motlea.
LW.Xttiikcm.
to report Wedaesds)' night.
n'r.l
Mr. Wlaaie moved thaj the atort
Kneeland stated that on tbe trip
OLD MISSION.
Bxcaralmi via
' A peUtioB sign^ by the board of piece of road conaectiag Ahgoaa aad
committee had investigated the curbtrustees of tbe Congreg^lonal church. BirchwvaMl resorts be improved at a steamer Cotumbia Wedneaday manlag particnhu-ly and found that it was
tag at » oTektefc. Retnmiag leave at ff
E. S. Jones and a committee of two coat of $25. Carried.
In good cemdKioa.
Peter Garwlck’s assetssment for a o’clock, arrirlag at Traverse City at
t&ken Aldermen t
supervisors asking
The
pare 23 cents round trip.
sidewalk wav orde^ paid by the diy 6:30.
ick h a ooewrmed old (Weather pennhifng.l
hard time taklag
NORTH PORT.
Excursion
via
ILtta^ yes. Alderm^Blngham and
^*
Washington street, that tbe j care of himself,
steamer Coiumbla. Friday morning ai
Qitlett BO. Mr. Bingham stating that
width to both streeu be established
On Mr. Dockeray’s motion. Mr. Win- 9 o'clock. Returning leave Northport
srUllag to vote ye* for .throe
and that tbe board nf public works put nie was made custodian to tbe rem- at 3 O’clock, arriving at Travers* City
bkKdcs but not for the other twa
In a combined enrb and gutter, they! nants of tbe box of rigars. No bond at 6:30. Fare 25 ci'iits. (Weattor
This ended the paving matters and
agreeing tu i»ay the city for the cost of j «-as named. The meeting thea^ ad- permitting.)
June 6-4t
aa exodus to ritixens folowed. H. Monsame apon compiciluo. The church j joumed and the cigars wenp delivered
tacae appearing later with a box of
trustees depuiltc«d the mooey for the j to the city clerk, sealed with the seal
**r“l
I
I walks and a check for |100 acoom- j of tbe city and placed In the big vaalt
Mdalelaal Llgktln*.
Uianled the pc-tltUm. On Mr. Dock-, to await the day of Judgment
the
The special lighting committee com-UTmy'H mutiun It was granted.
j next cotinrU meeting. H was 10:45
posed to C. B. Murray. Malcolm Win- j a i>etitlon from Second ward rdki-j befure the buctaoss was all completed.
nle and A. R Bingham, which bad denU asking that a sidewalk be con )
________________
IridcFUt on W. Kii.tl.SL
made an iarestigatlon of tto coat of j structed on Elmwood avenue begin- •
m W

Harry Kneeland, one of the ptembera
of the inveatii^ti^ coomlttee. then
addresaad the council briefly, atatl^
that In the petition to defer the paving
ho reflection had been made

material. They did not aak to postpoae the matter Indeftnltely but It
would be a gmt hardahlp aad expense
(Or economy Id clt.^ affairs constantly i
to
aome thia year.
before the eye* W ,he connenmen. He •
Mr. Montague replied to this by stal­
L raise of a huodrod.—Cadillac New^
;kaa had blalckiioard* placed arouad the
Since Um opening March 27. the Ovid ing that it would be Juat as hard next
wall
year aad the payment a were divided
act financial standing of the city andiKrowth and has b^okc" the stale rec- into five Installments anyway.
W. C-HuH...
of each f>'nd.
;
amount of cheene manufacW. C. Hail aald that be would like to
A Micbigan country pain r mscs upi'«r**d <" «> sNiri a time. 1^ week
Its ludgbbcwInK contemporary, flntt ‘h‘* average dally output was » ch«ee see bitaUtblc tried, that the city had
iaaoe in the folUtalng mean manner: ' •*«*
week the average will lie aoptracta for paring running wen pp
.-The------------- : a shwt looking like a*
32. This places Ovid as the Into September, but if bltulitfaic was
good sued soap wrapper and aliout as; fc^urth largest factory In Michigan. At agreed dpte (he olUxeas won)d be enInteresting roaches our exchange desk
present rate of Increase in the Jojrihg the pavament by the middle of
ev«p^ The committee said that and -unnlng west to Madison street. {
***istant ore heglnthis week. Howevdr. experience In ai’J^Hy otPpMt It looks bs though the July. The coat of the bltnlithlc tn
Grand Rapk!*. iletrolt. Tpsflantl and i ©n Mr. Gmeirs
| ning
Gillcit’s mtoion
mcrtlon sm* gamed.
ganted.
nJng to make their appestaiice
appesraiics 1iu the
compariaoQ to the cost of brick
aure though dear teacher, and the—■«*
“ cheese,
Holland bad been visited and many’ a communication from Julius Koe- land to the rising san. ami m’m-h Is bemay get there vet. Certainly It has I 'hlch will .-dace U even fearer the Front atreet vu about the same.
figures
reviewed.
From
lavestlga
1
ui^
objecting
to
bis
assessment
for‘tag
claimed
for
them
as reaenemtor*
plenty of opportunity to Improve." ' ' front as r leading factory. The de- difference on his property, alxty-slx
tkms It developed that a first class J ,he St'csmd ward sewer was received ]
4***
tta»e who j
Tbnsorlallsl Nagle ascribes the do , »"*nd for the cheese Is greater than feet, was about ?7 and he was sriUlag
to pay that fur the use qf the pave­ plant eouM to secured large «o.gh and filed.
iJ^ren‘*^'r^bs”tir
faat of the Russians to tiudr wearing I tli«'■uPI’lr
,
boslne*. won.an
after au! j
ment so' much sooner than brick could to supply the city, needs ftw ten | a n-qiieat from the chief engineer j
whisk-era. No nation, says be. ran Im*| The new Alpens weather bureau siayears for $16.(MK). From figures ob-. of the Perv Marquette asking for blue,
« gmolne native prodml. but an
to
laid.
Mr.
Haynes
of
Cadillac,
well
aocceaaful In war unl<^s Us fighters jtlon and tower are now comideted.
known hers, who Is visiting Mr. M*tR tained tbe estimated rost srai less prints for’the lmpro3’ements eontem-j Aniert<*aii exotic, ami |>n>ple who luive
am smooth shaven.->nig RapM; Utille and in ct)mml3Blon. The building is of
j *tTJdIe»l sm-lal eondllions In Jai«n doj
toM him that he would to wllllnc to than tJJfOOO and the committee had plated by the city was granted.
tin.
< Aliiena brick, located a short distance
pay a fifio difference to have bitullthlc one estimaU! as low lu (JO.OW. The! a communication from A. Ro.senthal not believe she j* air tnuovatlou that
WhUo rublna. a lartP' biimher id j from the business aectiuii and bay
(asking that his auction llcc-nse to re stay.
j
In. (coat to hi* boui^ rather than highesc was |23.(KH) a^ ‘ftotasw:
which have Is-en soc*n In southern | short', and is pronounced the finest
brick. Traverse CHy win go on and
Michigan during the past few weeks. |and most modem station op the lakes,
pave wlih brick until some time It Is
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»»
brtnw. with thrlr
doH
have attracted conaldt'rable aUentlun.; It was erected bv W G. Hazcll. at a
, «imply sold goexis on which a lax had u^s face# and tbelr sumptuous ton- ]
llabfe to wake up and find itself behind One hundred lamps, switches.
1>e birds have only a small red spot ; cost of fi.fKKt. and Is leased to the gov
3.150) been paid.
I eadea. Hving in their doll
Ujc times. He wanted to sea ^he
on the breast. With the e*een\lon of j erament for a term of >*earl. with the
latttng on tbelr little awt* In tbelr
street paved now and paved with bltu- Two 50 K. W. belted uaita......... €.250
A communication from the 'Woman’s I VRual
the light feathem they Tcsenible the [ privilege of purchase. The building is
* ganlens
beside
One
15Q
H.
P.
boiler..........
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2.1«0
llthic. tolieriog that the b|i.nIlLhtc was
club asking that the aml-splltlng ordl-j ****J^^,
,
,
. Ibelr dwarf trees
nalive sjiecles in every; way.—Sturgis very couvenUmt and fitted up with the
kltish. ran have
Switchboard ,conn<>ction8
the most suitable pavement.
nance to enfort-cd wa. rcfcrr.'d to tbe
blU^lr* ami elatterl
Juamal.
jmo^t modem apparatus for registerJ. T. Hannah.
j
chief
of
policer.
j
jjjg
tyi»cwrtters.
or
with to-akUiorfls |
The town has been the mark for a j tag sunshioc. rain and snowfall, temJ. T. Hannah said that Inasmuch as' Total
A communication from J. T. Hannah, j safi ntlase* br Sny of the otlirr tlrsDumber of fakirs the |iast week oi ' peralure. moisture and direction and
the bids bad been asked for and the'
co«t of Operation,
presldeni of tbe Hannah A Lay com ■wu** paraptoraalU to office atol
twOl but Ibe crowning glory of all was | veUwltv
the wind. The lower Is 90
bidders had *e:bmttted them In good ‘ Coal. 4 lbs. per lamp per hour.
I>any. presenting a pla’ of the Hannah | •ctoMthe work df one idirk gent who was: feit high. From Us top there Is a
faith the credit of Traverse City should
2.500 bourn ............................... % 1.375 Fifth addition, located
l of ihe old
aelUng a comiHUiml
for all the I beautlfut view of Thunder bay on J the
OitaeM CalvsBars.
be kept up and the contract let. He Oil. waste, packing, etc..............
ball park, s-as approved.
ilia that fli'sh U heir to. He came here surrounding country,
r weex IS not used except
favored the improvement of Stale Carbons and globes.....................
2lo
from Onaway. where he had unloaded | Fbr ramo time past people in varlA communication from the CUIzeas among Christian contWu Aie Chimva
street and if bttulithic was the ma- Materials for lamp and machin­
Telephone comi«n> stating that A R i
sccmuouied- to con.st by tto days
fl - %’l his stork and was of necesslt> i ous sections of Battle Creek have liecn
le.riai wanted the resMcnls should
ery repairs............ r.................
120 McManus, 231* East Front street had
t>ttaln days ate
jc eVorced to nfake more. Hr »eat to the: greatly annoved by a "Jack the-Pwpthey paid for it.
Additions! cost to present water
. drug store. iK.nghi flfty four Isdlles Cr." and a "umber of men with good:
oHereJ ,b.m .o r..n».v. .heir
works expense...................
1.073
Board of Public Womr Report
..JipA corks, gr»H‘n wrapping |«per, 20 hickory clubs have been la>ing in wall
and wires from tofore his resld«>ace I
numbers am douldad. aa
cenu worth of bitter «lo«*s sud some for h‘m. On Gwn street a r»*sldent i Tbe report of the board of public Interest on Investment at 4H
and asking the council to grant some the 3d of pie fbird roonUi or 7tb of tto
per cent ...........................
1.044 means whereby they could care for aevcoth niutitb. Pnrtk-niar attention
*t: burnt a^r. , Tbei\ wi^r^ the gld of^ a . looked up fn»m reading his -paper aad i works was then prMcnt^. This
' “fto palU of rainwater he compounded i saw a negro with his face flattened !
rpoommanded that the street be
them WS.S referred to the fommJliee on ! M given in the (nlendars f»>r general
.
.f
3.922
Total
............
..
hU dope. In two days he sold tbe against the window. Quietly slipping Paved with Metropolitan block and
stre<-t« and walks.
; use to tbe lucky ami unlm-ky days,
aometlines even to tto neglei-t to as...whole busine.$K at from 23 e<*ai» to SI ■ out of the liark d«K»r he grablutl the ;ihat th* contract be let to John Scan- Cost of operaUng plant for
R*da
Pip*.
• tronotuicfti Uiformatioa ond pndic
ten years sith Interest
-a^iottle, with the e^TPHon of a pall ’fellow. wlu*n another negro, who wasiloa of Saginaw, he l^'lng the lowest
Tbe following bids on alx and ten, tlons. Some fdlUous lomblne rather
u. rushe%1
.uM-h.. to ! ------------------------------------------------: Added ................................ ..I3T.C4116
^ fuVof the “remedy.** which he k*ft l;i | iw-cnHed In the front yard,
»nd best bidder. Mr.
Scanlon’s bid
inch Iron pipe for water maids were poetlml matter with tbe pnu-tk-al and
n4t'ist'd
the
i
Metropolitan
block
was
|24.33fi.l0.}
Boardman
River
Co.
Bid*.
lutel. We expect 1.3 , the rescue, and the
..Jtis room at the bol
sui*erstltlous notes, giving the dpte
read:
when tto nilnbow will first to i
'Still
U. S. Cast Iron
n Pipe and laundry,
opening of certain •;
but at'the meeting In t>e afternoon. I Kipctric
i the street.
cUie.*;—Presque l«le Coimly News.
company, 92C.75 a net ton f. o. b. ■ ______________
_______________
_ !
^nd tbe___
mlcrstlous
and songs
the board had even selected an in- give© with the committee report. i
Traverse City. Spoclsl castings. 2\
ofilclaJ raleixUTB are laspeetbr for the brick work. Tbe refollows:
cenu
a
pound
isned
annually,
after
they tove receivliort was signed by the full board.
Two-year contract, moonlight
National Supplr company. 127 13 a ed the emperor’s apprurj; aad. ak
schedule ............................. STo a lamp
Minority Report.
ton. Special cai,tlng* (33.25. Both f taoogh filled with suiwiwtltlun and InFive-year contract, moonlight
In connection with tto renort
K f
Bccurste in many partlculsrs. they are
InUersatliig and attrsetlre aad
schedule .............................. €5 a lamp o b. foundry.
Dority report was a.lao presented. This
June. B. Clo.e * .Son.. IJ. sn »
„ ,n, ^n nnd
Ten-3rear
contract,
all
night
' was aigqed by Oscar Simpson and E,
ton.
Special
.castings,
cents
a^
Chinese people.
C. Hogan and recommended that the
senrire ................................ CO a lamp
(»tmd,
freight
allowe«l.
I
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street to paved with bitullthlc as a j Lights to furnish current, ten-year
Amerlcaa Car and Foundry com-.
a* ts nr«fc
majority to the frontage osrners bad | contract. 2 cenu a kilowatt,
nanv 125 a ton f o b Detroit Cast-Now, ro.v d-wr. don’t fret becauM
signed a petition for tbe same.
j
Comparison.
inn 1** so a hundred weight
■ tames has gone Into politics
and R A
Is maa
oet-i
These two reports were t‘-e offly | The comparative cost to the lights ings.UCO a hundred weight.
The
commitUH'
on
fire
and
water
^
g^mhUns. I
outward sign «I the long and Intereat-1 for ten years was next given ms; tpl
ported that they Mad t^ned the bids; ^ jrinkinir, or----- •*
lag meeting that the board had bad in j lows:
and recominendc'J that the contract be[
the new«p.-ipcrs say sock awtbe afternoon, one boor and fifteen I Boardman River company.
let to tbe rniiod States Cast Iron Flpe 1 f©) things nhout him----- ”
minutes haring been consumed in tty-1 (<K> lamps at-fCO............. |C0.00fi.O0
and Poundo- company. Adopted.
i -ThaJ’s the advantage -*t politic*
tag to reach an agreement.
' City Ughtiog. including lights 3.99C.30
Yoa*
The pay roll was allowed.
j over *11 the others, iny dear.
Mr. Murray moved that the minority j
------------; don’t bare to watch 1 1 yourself.-—
The CTjmmittee on rtreetg and salks |
report to accepted and adopted. Thej Toul ......................................IC3.99C.50
moUoB was seconded.
The cost of a municipal plaiu (or ten reported a number to walks that they 1
rn.34i.ic and recommended be not built: also that
Mr. OUlett ObjeeUd.
years was figured at $37.34i.lC
Kakk-bi Mttsaknri states that the
walk to built on E3gbth sirett on
Mr. Glllett moved ic amend the mo­ iDclnding other lights,. $1,998.23 or a
first western knowledge talrodored
tion to read that both should to laid total of S39.33S.4]. shewing a saving the east side to Maple; that tto Pere Into the Japsaese empire was tbroogh
Marqimtte to Instructed to properly
on the ubic as the realde^ts didn't to 124 «7.ff9 in ten tfiert.
. vklrb-1
A special aaeetiag was called for
seem to know what they wanted. Be
for one wasn't willing to dictate to a Wednesday night to consider the
looJ or
or where
where the
the
^
phyririan and tbre**;
rr^n that be should have a certain- lighting matter.
advanccc for the ' ©f Lis friends pubHsbed a gooff tnmslaU deposUed
Rrfaien invitod Here.
pavement tald to front to bis feaidence.|
tloB of fM« book. H had uagkt them
J. W. MOUkea appeared bto^ the work. Adopted.
There were good boalaesa men ilvlag
from
oa that otreet aad he waaa't a«re
council a^ stated that mi a meeting
Walk
the majority favored bitullthlc because to hone company No. 2 a dealre had
aro apositiTS eor* ftoUSUIUnSlC. VSTRULLOIA. X.T7KBATO,
had aigaed all the peUtidas im- been expreosed that tbe city invite the Kate*, the Greek bootblack,
body of»a rrimlaal la <
nsTA^w. SKIH IJIBSA8X8. 8T0KACJR KUUfZT. Z.IVZB
partlaWjv Mr. OriaU favored paring state firemea’a aasociatloa here to granted permlasioa to erect a ohiaiag out who was right ttoy
TBPOBLEB, Xic.
the street aad paHbff ft at oace, He 1908. Ito city elerit waa tastrnctad to staad oa tbe comer .to Cats aad togs of tto irnteh'boek. After tbe la-j
la SEVrM MOKTHS' th» d«T*f Maab»isJ>Mae»*lo^ lo»»*sr
trodartiea
of antaawny earns rbefa-j
Eraii.
streets,
catmed
not
a
little
dis
;
thought that the wiahea to the ma­ draw ap a fonaal UiTitsUaii which, the
m I M i'mMdetUKS
iatry. mtnral history, history. mfUtanr
jority aho^ld govern aad if the resl- delegates could take with them. Later cassioa. He was finally given permta irrtlcs. etc. In fJWS the iB^erifil oal^
ki.
ll.t U
deau weta sdlltag ia pay tar bttfflithic an apBRipilatloa .to $U0 (to the eg- stflit lb erect a stand qa the mwt> cad rmitr was establisiuML
MmrvtWiaa
pentf to the flremea delegates to Lan­ 6t Gass street near the KaeeUad
they should have what they waateo.
baildlag peorided that lie con gat perA. R Baaaett to tto board to public sing was alioweA.
The mnm of a bofrli fiahlag morel
mtafkiB from the peetwxty owaera.
Oriiat BualMsa.
works objected to the asiooritr report,
which was ta a ctoffalon to tto Korih
Mrs. Laelta F)ree*e.,was givaa per- ^ Tto Are ud water coMlUip neoa- Jra. rc--wot(y. wttw.aV tow* halow.at
xaylag that jha board.h^ agreed to
xaiastaa ta jpavg the edd Bmw^ jave- mcMto) that t$ e wata^ wim mver- ^ers whm tto iOsaater ocrarmiL
brtc^ maa atoaM stick to U.
aae prtaajy bolMlag from Hs present tatendebt to gfvWaa horse aad wagoa.
iW* rarer V
A IKtMio WANT'AO.
lpcatioa j|ft.«imr the ooemn to Baa-

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1|0 mtter how mudi a
^ g»Uoo you pmy for
your house pgim you can
noi buy aoy that U as
cheap ibCheend as-Shipman’’ Pure White Lead. ^
This 4s easily proven.

FOR SALE!

L#t on Bariow Str«*t.
3 LbIB

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1 LbI on Monioc Street.

All 6000 OAIOAIB
Most l>e Said at Osce.

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YOU CAN AFfOU THE OEST

KIMBALL

PIANOS
L»D AIL OTHERS

It Is not an uvsrdrmsra ataiami-nt when we say that "Kim­
ball pianos lead all othera."
Wiih the learned mualclana aad
ma«CH of piano buyers, they
lead in that rich, swei t quality
of time BO eosential for render­
ing ^Tocal aad instruawaUl
musta in the home.

wiuroDnnrnissraK?
Have you promised to buy- a
piano this spring for your little
girl or boy? Have you been
putting tbe mauer off from Omttime tar one reason or an
other? If you have aad will go
and examine other piano*, then
oomc to our store apd invi kiigatc the many point» uf •-xc<-ilence to the Kimball piano* and
our special offer of easy terms,
wo are aore you will have noae
other than a Kimball.

TNEFACnSTWABEItOOlB
Cum^to thu factory wamtooma, amke your ebufre aad
save moniy. We *ell many
Btylea to many makes aad we
eaa mdisfy
as to the price
and terms, if you only Want to
invest
you can come here
and get A new gaaraatoad up­
right piano that scUs eieaurbara
for $2'*<l and 1225. ilieillB
$19 down 13 rooathly.
Then hero he bare htouftfal
oahinct grands for $2M. 9tS§, up
to $460. on our easy cxuffk ays(em. It pays to buy at tto fac­
tory wsrerooma.

KMBALL
MKHIISE

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iSHERLOCK
HOLMES
Bit

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baoa^^S taoTo^^aklwx*^o^dJdT < to ido boooo flt Norwood tet aiibt | portoat a ilouiiirot te oe

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friend Dr. Wotooo here voold pfOoeilbe a oodatire. Tbe wcotber boo
been to very warn tbew laet rdW
days. New, if yoa feel a little bmW
rompoaed I fheold be glad If yoo wordd
aft down la that ebair and teli «• r««y
aloariy and nnlatly wbo yoa are aid
wbat It la that yon want Ton mm-

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ISBBI alngnlaily oalDtereatiiig ^
iiiWill Hty olare the death of
tbe lata lamented ProfOaaor Narlarty.**
•*1 mu baldly think that yon wnnld
And many decent Htlaena to agree with
yon.** I answered.
-Well, well I moat not be aettah.**
paid be. with a omtle aa be pnabad bark
his cbalr. from the breakfast table.
-Hie oonimnnlty Is certainly the gainor and no ada.thc looer save the poor
ant of nrorlOH^eriallst. whose ocenpatlon baa go^ With that man tn the
Held one's nOmlng paper presented In­
finite pooaiHimm. Often It was only
the smallest trore. Watson, tbe faintest indication, god yet It was eooagh
to tell me that tbe great malignant
brain was tbeer, aa tbe gentWt tre­
mors of the edges of tbe web remind
' one of the foul spider whirh larks iy tbe
center. IVtty tbefta wanton asssolta.
imrpoacleas outrage ; to the man who
beki the dew all /mid be worked {
' Into one connected whole. To tbe ad-;
i enttllc stodent af tbe blgber rrimhuil i
work! no capital In fSnrape offered the,
•drantages wbidi ].s>Ddoa then |xmaaasod. But
~ He ahmgged bis |
abonMers .in hnmorons deprecation of

i* « | WANTED—Lodloo

aa If I abonU ncm
yon that beyA
fbat yno ate a baeb1 Ftnemaaoo and aa
fcaow aoCbtag wbaterer
abont yon.**
Faadliar aa 1 waa witb wy frtawl'B
macboda. It wma not difBcuit tor worn to
ronow hto dadotUoba and to oba^
fbe tmtidlneaa of attire, tbe abeaf of
legal pofiera, tbe watrb ebvxo and tbe
bmatblng wbkb bad praaptM tbesn.
OOT client. boweTer. otared la amaae(batl
ta addition I amI tbe n
aaan at this moment In LDOdoo.
heaven's sake, dqnT abandon me, Mr.
Holmes! If they come to arraat me be­
fore I bare finlebed mj otarj make
them give me time so that I may teH
you the whole tmih. I could go to
Jail happy If 1 knew that yon wnc
working for me ontaldr.-Arrest your* sakl Holmes, «TlUs Is
really most gratl—most intereaUng. On
what charge do yon expect to be arnwtidr
____ of
___________
^ Mr.
lioa the charge
mordering
Jonas
Oldacre of Lower KortroodL**'
IS or
Jiy companion's cxiinwsive face
showed p sympathy which was not. 1
am afi4id. entirely nnmlxed with satIsfactloii.
-n^ar me.** said he. •*« was only this
moment at lireakfast that 1 was say-

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rible danger Of my poalfloii. and I hur­
ried to put the eaae Into your haoda. 1
have no fioubt that I sboald bare been
arrested eltber at my city office or at
I followed ine from
iJNMlon Bridge station, and I bare no
doubt— Great heaven! Bliat Is that?"
ctang of the bell, followed CerrrtcM to CbllMPt W.rki7.
tnatantly by heavy steps upon tbe stair.
A moment later our oM friend I^estrade -lit: TOOK OUT A
appeared In tbe doorway. Over his
bhonlder I caught a glimpse of one o^ ! ~
how he pulled It up in order
)ppu the window. 1I could not
i
I ray stick, andI he said. 'Never
'Never.mind,
mind.
lisstrade.
boy. 1 shall qee a good deal of'you
Our unfortunate client rose, with a now,
1 Ijope. ami
d I Wi
will keej>
ghastly face.
until yon <
*T arrest you for tbe willful murder of him there, the safe o|wn and the papers
Mr. Jonas Oldacre of lx>wer Norwood.'
•table. It
McFariane turned to ua
us with a g«**J,*^iJ/l *tliM**l"coiild tint eet back

“XlT*2ta*HSrM^2?2!Sr said ■

OIJB UKFOUTU.NATE CLIENT ROSE. WITH/A GHASTLY FACB.
the state Of tbi*
wtili'b lie had him-1 Rig to «ny friend Dr. Watauu that sen­
sational eases bad disappeared out of
self done so much to prodi
At llie time of which 1 speak, llolmcw ,
_ .
had lsi*n back for some luouUis. and j <bir visitor stretched forward a qnlv1 at bis request bad aold my practice ' criiig hand and picked up the Hally
and returued to Miaie tha old quarters j Telegrtiih. which still lay opoo Holmes'
In linker street A young doctor c
t emiT bad purebaiit<d uiy small
**lf you had looked at It, sir. you
•uslugtou iiractlee and giv«-u with would have seen att a glanc
glance what the
nstoulslilugly little demur the highest erraod la on which
-fa I hav eome
-price that 1 ventured
1 feel
you this
If my
dent which only explained Itself some
and uiy misfortune must bo In
time later wrhen 1 fouml that Venter every man's mouth." He tuned It
was a distant n-latlon of Holmes and over to expose tbe central page. “Here
It Is. aj|d Iwith your permlaaloo 1 will
found the nsmey.
read It to you. Listen to this, Mr.
Our months of partnershi
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Holmes. Tbe liendlines
are:‘Myatcriout
M'en so uneventful ns hr had stated, j Affair at Lower Norwood. Dlsappeai^
*» for I find on looking over my uotes that; ance of a Well Known Bulkier. Bubludet the case of tha j piclon of Murder and Arson. A Clegr
this period turitKl
iwpen of ex-rrealdeut Murllki.
HO the shocking affair of tbe Ifenteh: whldi they are already following. 1

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MI80ELLANE0U8
THE NCW MANIfiM—Uaifiad ait la
ItoNlam wiU be aqMlaad awd filsgtopBd In ay ataito Twos lays, betwaaa 2 aad 4 p. m- Jin. Fraaeas
8. Smith. S4» Bast Bbtolfe SL, TlhverseOty. Mewpbonain.
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fuim.ly to me. I have bron foUmbed
from London Bridge station, and 1 am
«ure that they are only waiting for tbe
xrarnint lo arrest me. It wifi break
nty mother's heart-lt will break her
h^rtr' lie wrung his bands In an
agony of s|»t>rebensloD and sferayed
bsckwstd and forwanl In his chair.
1 looked with interest upon IhU man

ot brtlii; tbo p«l>,.

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violenee. He waa
i *•***“ hailed and bandgome. In a waabed ont negative faahioii. with frighten-

S'tSf. I S3*'JS.”t2w?*J:^L? b“te

young man, pale, dlsbeveled and;
patpftatlng. buret Into tbe room. He'
“We must use wbat time we have,"
looked from one to the other of na. and
under our gaae of inquiiy be beraow oaM Holmes. “R'ataoii. wtrald yob
couriods that so»s ..;«io^«srrtood.
^ klndaem to take to ptqier
•d to Ihla uoeete9toM^tf7.
i
**** paragrmpb in qneB“I'm Borry. Mri^HotaMa." be erfad.
“Yob mustn't blame me. -I,oi
mad. Mr. Holmes, turn tifa
John Hertor McFWrlane.**
Ha made to annouacement as If to
name alone would explain both bis
------ poteta. H ta fasiea. to a owtoos
visit and Its manner, but 1 eoold aee enms.
OSr.
Nr. Jsaas OMsers ta a well hnswa
by my eampoMon'a aarespoaslve fare
whsrr be tuts
tbat It Mfom 4feo
f to blm than to
ibulMsr for a
r-ars. Ml oKri^V
tasjTii;

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*T0 UDAM-«to tok otofiM

=ra.^Laas5-ac5

pot li mortghg«' BoM far btito
lagahw of B. MrWatora SSiS
FAUIIfiTIIY-<2aaB«lt MUbmuTHNM

BMMtober the toton Has ta 9Wr
toad, a aelaattfie lOffiMBg M« vMd
the tnm Ufa's feUtair. OmW
Dafaa 8L bide oatnufeoe.
MM

EXCl^OI^
PERBM^SwUBTlfe
NIC AT FETCWKEY^-WtDNE*.
DAY, JUNE 14TH. IMS.

A brantifnl nerklsce of blaftc iWwtfa
eocc lielonging to the Kai|irrse Eu­
genie is now the puqwrty of tbe
conniess of I'.eijrstrr.
>e lirgest pearl in the world fa
po«s-aeed tiy Mrs. Artimr Paget.
A fan Incrusted wt*h dtomeofiA
eniernlils ami rtbles. and valued at
6io.uat. ia the tKMM'Mdoo ef tba
connti.Hf of Cravi‘0.
Lady Whamcllffe owns the largnfi
tunioolse
in England.
*•
FOR RENT-OOce In new Wilbelm
A manelon.. necklace composed ef
block. E. Wilheto.
May 20-tf|
I which 1
I by Mmc Cklvc.

LOST

The Mnssri Fboals Electric r
quette depot.
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Rro*.’* mnslc

1> bte rtiklr bfnr kl.'WilOtete.l rr—t |

s,“i=srt'rs;-

diAO mmA

tical iwgwrtanee. If a man fire* «p a
-------- ---------- ttada mtidWiaUi
. wTO Which bc^ notbugfed CTCT to be
WawfilhacpItadnBittdsarpriKfor
s^tlTe be might do It aa,**
-WeD, be drew fip Ug
OMOi to pMM te matkoaa ertee. Sorprtae Ihla polat and mada me fromiee it
> time.- said Lawms fepree—a at tbe mbmtm* at the mas­
vagag. mast be good eook. Adirew
ter oC tbe enaapwmnit tram tbe sme
--------------- MWlnA Mr. ■almsA Ihgt^ **Qh. ysn IbWc oar
care of Record. Mia. Chat. Bnarndka
Of tbe am.L and an bmaby
bwaby fifiswsi.wbi
f ibewa. Wbirb
' that
feat ba find
bad diaaapaarsa
ftwiaamreit Cram
team ttbe 1 was aaC M a bninor tn reftme him! -Don't roar
bfesy Ib-tf
_ Aa evamlaBlkni
erawlaetbui of bte mwa tr- anythin fbst he migbt ask.
‘ nWL tt la gnite fifeHilfe. Imt tha
t» tbaa tbs
tbe Wdhad
bed bad nst
am beea mpt bu
WANTED—A UTO-BdfOKE of a abtoe
w. and all my daaire was! case is net dear
*r to ate
meyot*^
xbat a oetc which
wbleb aUMd
aleod te a aeas epea. *jy
cany oat bla
1
Uwl a
wiabea la wreiy par,-Xot edear? WeO.
oe yorr aboea* fioa Cunatagbam at
wr «r bBportaat papsra w«rs
Wen, Jif that lga*t Clear
rad ahSBt fhs nam aad hasUr that Ocniar. t sent a telegram borne, there-j what coaid be d«^ Here Is a yonag
the Uon barber shop.
may fdtf
foicv to nay that I bad tmpecunt tmal-; asaa wbo teame waddmly that If a ceracoa mi band aadTbatit waa tmposai-, tain older man dim bewfil saeccod to
FOR RENT.
Me to me to say bow late 1 might be. I a fortnad. What doco be do? Beaaya
»«—It Is known *»r* Nr. ^tom Mr. Oldacre had told me that be would > nsaht^ «o any one. bat be arraages
im had wetHod a Uts rMtor la Ms like me to bare mipper with film at 9. that be abah go out oa some pmeA WANTED—Oompeteat girl at oaee.
wasa apoB that night, and the atiefc aa be wtotfd not be borne beface that ‘ to see bla cUeat that
tM nlgbt. Be walta i
J Morgan. Bute and WW
Id haa bam MentMid aa ths pemtecty
dfOcoMy M finding imtn the oo|y other porma tn tbe boose j
bis paraan. who M a >-ons« Lapdan
___ *tor aamad Mm Racier NeTsdana. bis bowse, bowerer. sad It
N la bed. sad tbeo i. tbe aollt.de of j goBNlgMED nmm. to rant with
jmar sottmar a€ Otnban A Mefhr- bslf psst before 1 reached It t found j tbe man's room he mardeem him boras
•ana ad «g Ors*am hUdlima, B. C. Iba
board. SIS Bast BIgbUi street.
i bte body In tbe wood pile and departs
tarn fimt tbar bam arldeom to to*">anc iAf
-One moOMOt- said Holmes. “Wbo; to a acighboriag furtel. Tbe blood
■ - —- aappliss a ewy
coortaclac mstbra Car i Sa crime, and al- opened tbe door?*
j stales In tbe raoai
aleo on tbe FOR RENT—Two taside rooan saltar It caaaat he A Iilnad that aenaa“A middle aged woman, wbo was. I .tick ai« very sll^ It is probable
able
for
sieepiag
rooms.
Inqoliw
tottof*
--------- ki.K~>—, that be hnaginsd his crime to be a
rtotto*!
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drug
“And It was Mie. I presn
Chat Jaba Bactar Mr]■rartona hu ac^^
who. bloodlem oae and Imped that If the
bam smaud oa tba c___
chargasT tha auirder mentiooed your name.**
store,
June J4f
' bady were coosnmed It would bide all
of Jonas Oldacrr. It to ishtoast certain
“Exacier.- said McFariane.
tiwres of tbe meth^ of bb dcsth.
that a warrant baa Iwca
-I*ray proceed.**
i traces which for a^
ba9W.boaa.(urDMr and atotaia
McFarlaae wiped his damp brsw and have' pointed to t _ ___________
mmls ta the lavasUgatlea at
BaaMtos tha
ot a ao^
- . aMiw
___________________
I tha then cotttlnocd his narratlTe:
obTk>tM?“
FOR RENT—Cbxy borne. 4!
af the anfortsute ballOer It ta
m by tbU
“I was shown
thU woman Into a
-u strikes me. my good lAwtradc.
St the Preach srlnOawa
Tenth street. Inquire at J
slttlhg room, where s
a frugal supper being Jnst a ttrifle too obrions,- said
baOraoBi (which to
la on tbe g
or call op county clerk's o
to be o
Afterward Mr. Jonas Holmes, “^'os do not add tmaginatioD
wraca maiWa as
je into
I

\ Oldacre led me
his
lK>droom. In to ___
your______
other ______________
great qnaUtim. bet
JCt Ifj
bad bam draaosd
^
[
which
there
stood
heavy
safe.
This
yon
oniid
for
one
mocaent
pnt
yonr-t
c
«
ki
!(1
rot
md flaalty It Is s
FOR RENT—Finvisbed rooms for
I
be
opened
and
took
o
In
this
yomig
man
_______________
found
unoB_
bi
tbe
place
of
tl
t bam
light housekeeping. Inquire Record
asbas af t^^^. ^yypollm
c-bjose tbe ^
_ld yon c'bjov*
office.
June 2-tf
*'*r* T.."r~*^*''.“Tr-*T"..^*r”, “"T-rr^ ** was between 11 and 12 when we the will had been made to commit your
^mcbto mTo«
mm «»**«*• He remarked that we most crime? WonW It not seem dangerons -----------------------------------------------------rtfiad and Ms dead bXte^
^ dirtarb tbe booaekeeper. He show- to you to make so very ckae a relatlao | HOUSE FOR RENT-Inqulre 110
to the wood Stock, Mcb wm tbmimrit^ ! ed me not tbnmgb bis own Ftencb win- between tbe two iaddcnls? Agm. * East Twelfth Bin*!.
may 24-lf
so as to bide all
oondiiri af the r
baea lan la Uto axpartaaced
on corner Front and Dtvlskm streets.
Laatrada of gqiKland Tard.
sonant has let yoa la? And.
W
clews with bto
Thos. Gnnton. <30 Fifth street. Citi­
tbe great palnii
“I will not be sure, but 1 believe that to roiireal the body and1 yet leave your
zens phone 116.
nuty 23-tf
Wnrteck HoIm IMnwA. irlUi chaM tt was only half down. Yes. I remem- ywn stick i
that j-ou were the
eyes and finger tlpa together, to this re­
TO RENT—Furnished rooms In cot­
markable accosmt:
tage with every convenience. Ad*Tbo case has certainly some points
dress Box -374 or call at office.
of Interest." said be In bis languid
may24-tf
fashion. “May 1
kfr. McFariane. 1
stm at liberty, ali» there apiiears to
be enough erhlence to Justify your nr“I live at Torrington Lodge. Blackbeatli. with my parents. Mr. Holmes,
hut last night, having to do business
very late with Mr. Jonas Oldacre. I
stayed at a Ixffel In Norwood aad
came to my bnsiiiess from there. 1
knew nothing of this affair until I wax

cost US both our Hvaa. ills cokl and (
proud nature waa always averse, bow-1
ever, to anything iu the sharw of public
applause, aud he bound me Iu the mojt,
strlngnut terina to toy no further word
of himself, his mstbods or his sue- j
cesses-a prehlhltloo whldt. as I bate
explained, has only now been Femotrd.,
Mr. Sherlock
^

dwaififiaCAMdfinl
fib* bay that la ll■a^■gl»
Al« nnu l> f«t u WmclM

ts

-Hore « dDuHtr, Ifr. MoForton^*
ooid be. pwlilitc Mo cote omwo. "i

1'^

l;

. Hark, on ibs i miawli

WANTED.

ySggg^gLsrjrg

COHAN JSOYLE.

TKe Adventare of
tile Norwood
, BoiMer

WBatemm

J!^ *!_______

«aa.eaflea. Tn» caglon «n*« aeon apoa
tlw ■pgr. b«t tbe arr womA boraed wfib
Qtaat fwy. «b0 ft mao

•MlMrar-TlM
**TtM H*u*a«r

I

Bot bo oMy

Return to Grlnnell
J. ,,
store.
:
_______ •**
i!
C26 Washington St '
_____ . .«.n !

black purse containing
hill. 75 cenlK in silver
-key.
Finder please
Chief cd Police Ashton.

ciluilual? Confer. IxoilraCe. Utat s71
| ^hls U vety uuulik. lv.*I
...
to ti.
the
I t„ow

**®***®*’’**^
utH^xlng ilK- power generated by tbe
wslcre rusliinc
wafer*,
rmdiinc over tbe tw-ks
rw-ks in tbe
Tenneewy river at that point. The
f«»niwny Is capitalized at Blui.nt•no. and
I fnrnistiI ilow.
iwer to a
a live dollar
Ah,l«iuia eliles.
and a watch |
^
leave with;
June 5-tf*

LOST—.Small silver watch «ith chain | Columbia. Prices righL Jnllua Gam^
l>etw(.eti W'ent Eighth str«.ct and j bell. 417 Union streeL
may S-lao
Congregational
church.
Anton
Straub. Retura to Strauh Bros. A
TRY A RECC RO WANT AO.
Amiotte and receive reward.
Juno 5-3t
Rnllled Xislifi Ciruifis. Grcflt*

est tari:ilas in dty. 39c aid 49c

would avoid,
FOR SALE
J. W. JlDUkei.
was very likely afrakl to go lack to
th«‘ room, (iive me another theor>- that
u-ouM tit th«* facts."
'1 could very eatily give you lialf
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and ;
,
liolrueH.
doxeu."
fixture. Will sell all or any part, .f|||0 ])0||t|J Wq|»]|
or will rent building. Apply at once,'
Cbas. Rosenthal. Traverse City. Mich.
Froatm
OiiMwPhwaTn
\
may 37 if.
count ofthU very Interesting affair !
Hnt, u
" *1''*** Kon** «l»
or a passing Irani;, si
“-hlch might aid us In clearing
it up.** I
^,,*^1
>
!• '
remarkable explana- : window, the hilud of whl.'h Is only half LET ME build for you. Monthly pay­
"I think then wiU be no difficulty In |
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
down. i:xit tlic sallritor. Enter the
ments. H. W. Smith. €13 W’csf
*i^°**'" “***-^*"**^**

■ tromp Hr
* *Hrk. which he
Eleventh street. Citizens phone l».
Sinn
'T^
^
"
observes then-, kills Oldacro and de
. may »-U
bear bisInterestirf to., ..y^
Norwood." said Les- imrts after burning the body."
I PRICES REASONABLE
trade.
tramp
bum the
sbouKi ------------- -----— ,j
“Well. Mr. Holmes ft la difficult for
FARMS to trade for chy properly, oa>Mito.r.c—»ii> itaii
"Oh, yes; no doubt that Is what I
^ to rriuse yon an.rthlng. for yon have ,
t have recant.*’ said Holmes, with ' .or im- uu
matter of tliaL why should ! H. W. Smilb, 613 Wiiit Eleventh St.
been of oar
^
**'* enigmatical smile. I.estrade had McFariane V
Citizens phone m.
may »-U
experiences than be
"To hide
? evidence."
ton at Bepttand Yard. wW Uatraii^ ,
acknowledge that that
"povslldy the tramp
“At tbe same time
iratnrtlke brain ronW cut through that that any murder at all had been com
my prisoner, and I
I bound to vran which was Impenetrable to him. I saw . mitted."
him
“And why did tlic tramp take nothto have
a won
word IngV"
'tTi
“ ..
"I >":-k I .liouw like lo
b.vc .
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay ^<UI
eltan>
%. Vh.t
y°^ presently. Mr. Sherlock
"Because they were papers that be
ments. H. W. Smith. 613 IVest
i Holmes." said be. "Now. Mr. McFar- : couhl not neg«iate "
Eleventh street.
Citizens phone I*
r my cc
1 Jji
.^1.1- ,
r 11 ' *■”<*•
«t tt»® , Lcstrsde shook his head, though It
IM.
may 2S-tf i
lere is aa four wheeler wait- ;aoAned to me th.ni Ills luanucr was
rive TOO half an how*' said lie
|door, and there
m-, D. NIOMOI.S
olutely I
FOR SALE—Fine residence property. '
“Well. Mr. bherirx'k Holmes,
lA-room house and barn. 100 ft. lot;
may look far your tramp, n
bouse has city water, hath room aad
yon are finding him we will hold on lo
furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
our man. The future will thaw which
a«ioali2far3fth hlm.^^S^ drifted '
Firtit National bank. Telephone 28.
HohneB' had picked up to pages - is right. Just notice this point, .Mr.
............................
■*
*r to

Holmes—that so far as we know none
may 23-tf
li tha of the papers were removed snd that
‘ I«riiisoner Is the one man In tbe FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly far
“T
ovlng
world
had no reason for retnovli
rid vrtK*
u
^
nlsbed
oeven-room
summer
cottage
and
...r bad In Ms baud !
there notT* ; them, since lie was heir
object
of bit Ttak. He

any case."
case."
j
Mission Beach resort Innoteb^ eorri^ ! “*** ****' po**’*®*
i trooM come into them in any
QuIrc H. K. Brinkman, Old Missloo.
. The official kioked at tom with a i My friend seemed strut •k by this reI
may 12-1 mo*
taWe.
: puzaled ex]*reaslon.
; mark.
T want!
read‘the first few line* and ! *-i don't
n to deny tbat tbe evlIt Into i Hteae In to middle of to se(^ond page J deuce is in some wav* very strongly In FOR SALE OR CXCH AMO E—Tiro
IcParlAne. to
fihiper fafiol bhape. 1 will Mt here and one or two at to end. Those are i favor of your theory." *a‘d I
store bulldinga in Central Lake.
r as print
) point <
orblle yoDJfiO’oa'
CiaBoss phooe 2C2.
may Ml
In betwe
An .von I
Ties poi
»Tidf TO ropy H, oi
Good n
'Win (
lamginemraBtaolsbment wl en I found
FOR
fiALE-Bight oaoaero fafa oa
<Urr sav that tn the course of the day
Itb a
s, be bad read It at alL"
West 14th gtroet adjotaing Noetbara
“R-hat do you make of thatr,aald j i ,ua!l drop In at Norwood and see bow
He was a
left an hlB propMty to i
j
getting on.”
Michigan asylam proparty, loltahl*
lan. vrllb Holmes.
*^eIU whst do yw> make of Itr
>^-hen the detective departed my
wimv
mua wim i tooKru up
for resMo^ce porpoaet or gardoalog
“Tbat ft was written In a train. Tbe ' friend rose and made bis prei*anUions
at him t Iboflid bis kern gray eyes
Floo aoil nod wall located. H»ch lot
fixed npoB'to ertth aa amnsed expres- good writing represents statlooa, to 'for tbe dav's work with the alert air
equal to 14 edmmoa boUdlag loU.
Mho has a conaeffaa. I eooM barfily beOere my own bod “Writing movement, and tbe very |
PiioeB aad farms reOBoaahfa. Apply
ataoM is I Toad to tfaina of to wflL bad writing pirwing over poteta. A sol- i
___ ___________________ _____
to Ooo. W. Bofi.
2427-tf
bat be oxpfaliMd tot he was a haebe- eatilk' exiiert would pronounce at once i
lor with hardly any Urlng relatlod. tot tbta was drawn op <m a onbarbaa ; be ns be bustled Into bis frock coaL
Ito. ainoc nowhere save In tbe Irnme- j
«s I said, be la to dltothn of FARM FOR fiALffi-Caown at to
tot be had fcaoBrn
dlate vicinity of a great dty coukl | Blarkheotfa."
ysoth mad tot
Ootoalhnn. im fate Boom wd
as a very
----------.„/deBerrhig
roonff------lot os poymont Inqulra B- J. Xor
wo» Oioaied tot his nraacy wouM i
-nwie joaretT
Ik WrtnMdtr * Iw»e.)
fan.
1441-tf
be In xrorto hinds. Of course I could !
to train vras an c
only atamuMr
ICE^-Joha BopkteB wlU oanra loe
*-Ibe win
DIriB, If you want red Ups. langhtafi OB la 0» pofa In to
eyoB. Boreot breath and good looks aae
■AST PART OF TOWK.
Holltaterb Rocky Mountain T*au The
Can Oil by bou pboaoa ffa HJeans Oldaere ton Infanned me tbat i
te got «a yonr flwBefaO, Mf. greotoat booiulAer knosm. 35 cents.
Orders win be promptly attended to

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fiENEUllEWSOFTHEWORUI
Otortm J. KIIMUI. • Durrr mmnalut«r»r, hM bora arrested charged with
karlng UbaM Hcatr a Hyde, de^
eaased, fooadcr of the Equitable Ufe
Aamtraace eoclety. Kladel la said
have pHBted la a clrmlar Hyde’s ♦Ictore betweeo those of two outlaws,
aad labeled the trio *lCinders aalleo
of Dead Cheaters pt'
Callfonilan “big trees’* aeed not bo
•' have aatlaet. is the aBBouacement of
the iJBited SUtes bureau of forestry.
The trees seed freely, but rareir ger
aUnate and it has been discovered that
they take root culckly where ihr
g>0|iBd has reeenUy been bnmed over.
Many will bow be planted in dUtrlets
Baited to their growth.
George Van Bttm of Van Btton, N.
T.. entered a hotel in Williamsport.
Pa^ and. tossing a coin inio the air.
aaM; “This decides my fate,
ooln fell “talls.“ Tsking a bottle of
laudanum from an Inner pocket. W
drank the eontoots. A book found ~~
him iBdleates that be was a member of
a suicide club.
Creditors are aboni to put up for
aale by auction the anccatral home of
the Oapulets in Verona, iho scene of
Shakespeare’s “Rpmeo sad Juliet.’’
The desoeadanu of the QapuleU
loaded with debU. Throughout
their diacollies. however, they hsve
clung to their historic realdcnce.
Americans may buy It.
An fSTor In trsnsmilting the mnemment cotton report bv telearsph
the New, Orlesns coUo" nchangr
caused s loss estimstod st li.ono.noo to
speculstors In a very few miuuies. The
crop condltloci e«limaie ws» sent
T&.2. adviMliig prices S4 points. When
corrected* to 77.J prices tumbled 35
point!. Thorp Is tsik of suing the ide
grmi^eoowy.
Beoanse llttlr Msry Bclu. aged 6. of
Hew Harem. Conn., wouldn’t play with
chased her. The tot slapped hU
face, and lu a fory Conrio sHxod s big
atone and cruelly beat his little plsymate about the bead aad body so that
dhe died
Warned that the Tcrrortsis hsve his
oame on the dest^ list, the Grand
Duke Vladimir of Russia will not st
tend the wedding of the Crown Prince
Wilhelm and the IHichess C.vells st
Berlin. Instead the Grand Ihike
Mtohsel will be ibe exar’s represent!
Uvs at tbe nuptials.
Chauffeurs in Indians arc held liable
for damages In accidents caused by
frightened liorses. The supremecourt
I'
so decided.
-King Edward the Sbrea-d or "the
f . Wise” is. according To a Paris coire5
spoodeol. the UUc posterity will give
I
to Migtsnd'e ruler.
^
TrlaJ by Jury Is wante«l by the fed­
eral party In the Philippines, and c«>ngrees will be petitioned
instruct
Secretary Taft to Institute It.
Pope phis X. reoeoUy gave audience
to a poor man living at Tivoli, near
Rome, who personally presented the
pontiff with a teiDCh of asparagos of
p‘his own growing.
Miss Jessie R. Fkneet. the only aegrses la her class la aita. ha» carried
as the bigheet honor Jn the senior
class at Ooraell unHrendly. having
? ^ hMu awarded a Phi Bata Kappa key
aver IJtQO white stadeau.
The Ra.«ah of India has Jost bought
a tLtiOO billiard cue from ^S»U»iso
vaattfaeturer. lOs^ef-teaple. inlaid
wrlth rare woods/pM g dosen titqSeal
coontrtes. aad coatalas
plaeee
cr mother of psart.
A Mormon shrine to to be set up st
■auth RoyaJtoa. VI.. oa the site ahere
Joeeph Smith, foeader of the Mormon
t, was bora. 'Henoetonh h.vrlU

aECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER

PAVING TAX

Baoring in chaich Is a breach of the
peace, aeoording to the mUng of Judge
rioyd ■Ml of Wavtltcii eosntty. Tena.
He laed Ohartaa Behaben. a r
or Chattaaooge. 9M for the ofNlgeoB-Mood nlby at foor carata.
girea by Napoleoa HI. to the
praes Bugeale. aad valued at $7&JW0.
has heea tamed over “oa aproval** by
JdiB J. Boehe. a gev eaBeetar. to a
Mew York mtllloaalre, rrtw expects to
wsent It to his urtfe.
King Leopold, haraesed br family
lltlgatloB. is reported to have com­
pletely altered his testavaBUry dlspo■Itloas. He reesrds hla daughters
iwh as Lsar regarded Be^m aad
Ooaeril when he came to know them.
King Leopold’s fortne is eethaated at
about $10jOM,MO. Most of this he is
expected to bequeath to the Belglaa
people for works of public utiUty. His
daughters will gel no more than |40,000 a year apiece.
The only personage In Burope who
is an enthasiastlc ehamploo of the
Japanese cause la the present war Is
Queen MargherlU of Italy, widow of
King Humbert. She has reh>loed
every rfetofy won by the mikado’s
forces and the ocers of her friendly attltnde has made her exceedingly popu­
lar in Japan. As soon as peace Is re­
stored Queen Margberiu proposes to
take a trip to Jspan.
Prince Metchusky. proprietor of a
Russian newspaper, has made the
more or less Interesting discovery that
Qen. Knropatkln’s defeats In the far
east, the famines, the strikes and the
massacres In RussU are all due to an
"Intellectual microbe** which germi­
nates In the brsin snd causes people
to become dissatisfied. He Inslsu that
schools should be dlsoountetumcod aa
breeding places of these noxious mi­
crobes. spreading discontent against
things as they are.

GUARANTEES TO CURE
DRUNKENNESS.
Wc never guarantee a remedy unless
we know It ikwsesses real merit. We
strongly recommend Orrlne as u core
for drunkenness, for we are pu.dttve
that It stops the .craving for sicohollc
fniilsnts.
)rrlne No. 1 is s secret fcme«ly and
I be given In los. coffee, coup, milk
food, without the slight^! ki
ledge of the patient,
pstirnl. as It is perfectly
pi rf<
colorless, tasteless and harmic.e. Orlied sealed. All correpackilagc. mailed
ipondcncc trcaiej
the groa'est
Bpom
confidence. Write to the <Orrli
psny.IInc., Washington. I».
“I>ninkcnnoss," mailed In
book (
plain envelope.
We have exclusive sale In I Is city,
satisfied 1 isi iLa
.ml U.e
____ _________ at
'• craving
icy if they fail t
o.. Travliquor. Jofanao
erse City. Mich.
Croup,
Cough, etc.. One Minute Cough Cur
Is the children’s favorite. This Is be
cause It contalps no opiate. Is perfectly
harmUws. Ustes good and curca. Sold
by all dcalcra.
I enqi

rarely visited Slid little known. Hr
ngth is Ihree-qnsrter* of a mile,
ml leni
nmt as It rUce only sltonl twelve to
fourteen feet al»ove the sea. it if not
noUceiible. even by da.v. until Closely
applVHirlH'd.
If In a kind of bilious mood.
You »li»h sn aid to digest RkmI,
No other pl|I Is half so good
:1c Early Risers.
As DeWitt’s Uttle

Mm.

PAVING TAX

State atroei aad 8tste street from
XTnion street to CCass street is now in
OIrla’ modcsU ai----------------tl
my heads for the coIlecUon of the
often pnsxla.thelr uMlhrrsaud bufls third taateUasent. together with the
phjaieW bee^
withh<^ their eocmed inteveet on sll unpaid InsUllnsfldeueeaittiiseriaeel period.
ments. the eame.to be paid btfore U
A mother should eomc to her el
let day of July. 1906.
aid and remember that Lydis E. PinkM. E. HASKELL.
hem's Vegeteblc Oomponud will et this
City Treasure
Ofllce—Room 202 State Bank bulIdJn
June 1-lmo
In a youuir girl's life without pain o
^ Htw^maCoUof ToUahona, Taaa,

^

totd)3niiat I aa

oomo raaiMQ? BIbp at Oer

asaiaa Broa.* State Mwat Hvairy ham
aad gut your hah. AH kiadt. frsahL
saylhtf
Nallvs to an Pamowa lutorsutetf:
Thu apudal asauasment tax roO I
BRANCH BAKERT-t^ B. Trii
thufavlagof State struet from the east
Jlae jof Casa street to the west Hue of has etteblished a breach at SIS Bssl
RaAlroed avenue, is a
Front street- Full line baked goods
fbr ooUeetiOi
ooUeettom The
for
always 00 hand.
June
to
paid OB orhafore Jui
M.&UAB

^jSr?So

>>«-

PAVING TAX

netiL» naeQsiB.lNit tot leeeoim
of
end geaenl edeptebOi^.

Boardman Ri?a
Electric LIgbt

MINOR-OMes swsr Am
loan Drug StorA 8p^ 1------ to STS. sar. BOSS aad ttaurt

Ym Ara Hat FeeHiig Wen,
mm OOea 60S WUbalm bloak. OM

DRt. w. e. a w. a. modi
a, 4W W. Tanth; gtx. phoas Ttt.

•rs 00 near at hand, they wiP

itoMi OoMHty. Urn aai Riimf
TrMMm.
T. W. TMIRLRY, DsottoL Ovtr Bv
aam a Bail’s Jawalry man. BoD

§umm OMMi lor omnmrt am Mi
wmy.

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY-^ D. PhjM
elaa aad nrfaoL. Bamovad to
•am ovar first NaMoaal haak. Oh
toans phoaa M6.
DR. F. F. LAWTOH-OM
la
BOTSd to DOW Maasoa hlodk. aar
door to Dr. HliilM* e“

OlVK

DR. E. L. TH IRLBY—apodal attea
Don to dtooasoB of chlldroa. Booss
m State Bank bldg. Bote phoaos

jsJsiSSJsts;
If you know of any young girl who is

dek and needs motherly adrioe ask her
to write Mrs. Pinkhsm, Lynn. Mmsa..
and she will receive free serbe which
will pother on the right toed u astrosif Notice to all Persons Intcrestsd:
healthy eud happy womanhood.
The spectsi sssessment tsx ro1
the construction of Lstersl Sewer No.!
1 in District No. 1. beginning st the
tEBOVED TO OFBCK
intersection
of Wellington street, st
An andent pracilce Is followed In
alley between Front and State
ets In- ssid city, thence mnnlng
t to the cast twenty-two feet lot
duty It Is to amuse the servants In
block five, original plat of the vil­
themoming. goes around the qi tlm]>le lage (now city) of Traverse City.
with a slender rod about tlft n f««t Mich., has been placed In my hands
collection, tbe same to bo paid on
long snd tsps with it on the wli
before June 30. 1905.
Before You Buy a
of the servants’ slcei>lng rooma
M. E. HA8KF-LU
City Treasurer.
The Salve That Penstratea
Office—Room 202 State Dank building.
Dewitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ;
June Mmo
pores of the skin, and l.
trst<
iblfoclcnt snd healing Inantiseptic, niblfoclcnt
Examine the air circnlMtion
iMues Innsmmstlon snd
fluenre
in the “Aluskii.” The warm,
SEWER TAX
res I Is. Bums, Cuts. Bcreraa, Totmoist air in tho provision
Second Ward.
W'o*-m and
snd all skin disci
r. RkIng W'o-m
liambcr riw-s Uipotiuh tho
Notice
to
all
Persons
Interested:
A spoclflc for blind, bleeding. Itching
Tbe t.i»eclalI Bsscssnu-nt
asscssnu-nt tax roll for
snd protruding Piles, The original and
fines at each end of the icu
loo of a trunk sewor
scwni in
genuine Witch Hazel Salvo Is made by the consiructinn
chamber, oonu-s in contact
itrlct
No.
7.
l>eglnnlng
at
the
interE. C. DoWltt t Co., and sold by all
itral ojwnwith itv at
tion of North Union street
dealers.
in)» in tlie lid flue where all
Boardman river, thence north to Day
thence on Bay street to Kantho moisti
moistun- is condensi-d
WpM eounlv Is to .have the first
Sph’i treet. thence to Division street,
and falls tli •ugh the central
In ,.,. .,„r. thence to Monroe street, thence
ider the
ico
opening
The Spcni-cr Fcedlest .\pplc compMuy, Monroe. WilloaWillow snd
and Madison sti
rack into the i>ro\ ision cham­
Incnntorsted iwcntly with a capital to Randolph strt-ot. also on Randolph
ber oold aiul dr>’. No
of flOO.dtsi. lins^ piirchnst-d a tnict of street from Bay street to tbe alley bepro
land at Pcrrysluirg. wbb-h will Iw twiM-n Cedar and Spri
ihence to the allev west
planttvl with
M« ellugs.—Ciocln
td dr>'. no
avenue, tbenee • Madison street. I
natiI Enquirer.
. Ithe air so
othiT system keeps
hands for colleetl
been placed In my
1
ni: in (contact with the ico
loni:
the aamc to( be
bt eollected In ihrei- InMallments, the first Insti
utalltm
Ten Times Easier.
the “Alaska" does, oonscIt lb ten times easier to euro rougl
I»ald on or iM-fore Jene 30. 190.%.
tmontly the “Alaska" iloea
all lung
lu
M. E HASKELu.
emup. uhooping cough
the work more thorou^jhly
Cky Trea-sun-r.
and bronchial afft’Ctions when the b«)Wthan any other n*frigi*rator.
>l»en. Kenhcdr’a {..axallve
els are oi»en.
l..ax
Office—Room 202 State Dank building.
Tar Is the original Laxative
June 1 imo
Hooey
Come in'and s«v them.
L-ntly moves the
Cough
’rom
el4. I
aids. Whoopicm. Best for Coughs. Colt
Ing Cough,
Cough. etc. Remember p name,
rod
“Kennedy’s.’’ and
Fifth Ward.
e l».
i Notice to all Persons Intcrestsd:
I4« Front Straat
I Tho special asscKsment tax roll for
tiKtrurtlon of Lateral Sewer No.
District No. R. located in the
ween Washington and Web
aler streets, beginning on Garfield
?ld S'
Bsrii
! mie. running thence
Notice te sll Parsons Interested:
north on Barlow
th
The special asseeamcni tax roll I 'street, thence
carpet asaning and Foathar Rmo'
Wsshlngt(
street,
thence
west
tbe grading and paving of East >*ni
vatix^. Osnet sewing sod tojing.
street
to
Railroad
avenue.
,
Washlngti
street, from the east line of Park -------- -- ---------- -------- -----IK tewer.
Before seoding your old osrpeto
sewer,
street to the
awsy
to be made into fugr, let me
It
for
col­
street, to now
show
70a samples
....
on
or
beImcnt to bo paid l*:*:*^*^^^*^**!;
tion. The first Installment
30. 1905.
on or before June
nne 3o. 1905.

M.
BHASKELU
Phoos
IIS
Im WsahAngtoo St
RKELI.,
M. E. H ASK
'
City Tre«turer.
City Tresti
illdlng ' Office—Room 202 SUtc Bank building
1 1-lmo.

lit. Siqil > nWUllK

DENTISTS

V1R, VISOR & VITALITY
Try a ‘>111 to-nl*ht.**
.
For 8sto by an Dmotots
•a Oant sRd M Oant Bexas

OVCB JOHBSON DBOCCO.

:r. rLrh.u“,!.r's,c.: r

Quality vs. Quantity.
Hard muscles and strong body do
t depend 00 the quantity of food you '
U but on lu perfect digeetloa and
aper asslmllatton. When you Uke
Kodol Dyspepala Cure your system
gels allil tbe noorishi
nourishment out of all the
llgmu what yon
you pat
food you eat. It dlgmu
regardless of the condition of
stomach and 4^0Dve7s . the nutrient
properties to the bk>od and Ussoea.
This builds up snd sireagthens tbe'coUrM ystem. Kodol cores Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Belching. Boor Stomach.
Weak Heart, etc. Sold I
1 dealers.

B. HARNER—Export plaao
tenor and action rogulator. BsUs
faction guaranteed. With Klahal
MnsloHottso. Cltx. pbonoMA

harry

ACCen NO SUB1TITUTE8

Traverse aty. Mich. Cltx. phone 141
sdoste of Fhlladolphla Doatel eok

WALL PAPER

REFRIGERATOR

PAVING TAX -S

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attomej
and oonnselor. Wilhelm block, Trav
orse City, Mich. Clttoons phene lOA

That has the quality
at alow figure. Come
and choose your pa­
per—get our prices—
put on the wall. Also
iurniture finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.

DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sothor
land block, physldan and surgoaa.
Cttlxens phona M4.
DRS. J. 0. k HART J.TROEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OfitoeSOS-T-fWnhetoiBJds S a. m. *0 U
1106p.m. rtoS •mines. asOdsens M
WynkoopflnL Clttosos phm 4BT._________

JOHN R. SANTO
BEIENAl SSURANGE

FKE mSORANCE "I

STEARNS

a P. CARVER A Elia

WIU pm MSE

FRANK TRUDE

L. L. A. BUItOINA

A. D. TYLER

01^. ••Honm 8MO

DENTIST

256 Front Street

OBooiM.Now wnhatm oama «
«oao,<tt.

JURPET CLEMIN6 WORKS..

GEO. A. JARVIS

H.&R.E. DUE CARO
bfeL-sSf’.:

ssiip

R. B. CHAPIR. Prtrncitr.

DENTIST

I M
4 4T

tM

•rm

-mm=rn il

201 FRONT STREET
teWMcWiiti
MHK 4 MeWETHT

6EIERU IKSURANCE
S I I MgWWILHgLM BLOC!

I lUia Ui», u«li!

J. p ftcrga.



d. D. MILLER

as«bs

ORARD RAPIDS t IRDim IT
COHPARY.

D m IM T l » T

la atssi ssadsT, Asm m. urn

DK AND WOOD...
When yon want loo or Wood dcmH listen to a smooth
talker; be wants your dollar today and will be in some
other town tomorrow. 1 do not need to make yon
ncomisee as to giting good sorvioe; yon know that I
have done so during the post 15 years and expect to

till the end of time. Gltims* niras 711
.JAMU O. t-IOI»ICINS

Kodol

DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WiBAT TOU S!T

e. oMNum
BtwiTT * comABT.uBieAaa xub
rat MU nra.Au.

i

Offies. Clta., 107: BsU. Of.

a}0‘jr:zjs stis.ua

SEWER TAX

"I

T BBd I. H. A L. Mmrn^
A. Both phoema
IMS

i o

& POWCT Co,

‘Wl*'

Netiee te all Persons Intsnssted:
The special assessment tax roll
StSTu taSSt U. r>l MU. U wUU
the paving of West Front street, firrom
the
the west line <
Is now In jny
of h .
is for collection. Tbe first install
It to be paid on orr before Juno 30,
ment
1W5.
“rVeudl think
M. E. HA8KELU
City ’Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
June 1-lBfo

SEW€R TAX

Oty

DR. F. HOLOeWOR...

AtsMMof JSM «»rt, IM

The fin.t vessel launched under tne
Caban fiag took the water st Kelfast
a few dajs ago. 8be wse ehrlstened
Regina, and to .about 2S0 feel In
length,
igth. twith a gross tooosge of IJlOa
e bat
: between ports <
ry motoi
the Cuban coatt.

'k

DR. T. A. WILHBLM. DmtMt
opmm b<mm DhMk. Boom 1.

Let Ds vitalize an idea
for you.

ache. Rllloiiimess. etc. They never
grille nor sicken, but Impart early ris­
ing energy. Good for children or
adults. Sold by all dealers.

TRY A RCCORD WANT AO.

MM. I. L. M
m at7 Book Stem.

'SUREST
•CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

PAVING TAX
Netics te all Peraeua Intefuated:
The assessment roll for the Improve­
ment of Sixth street, ffom the easi
line of DivUlon street to the west Ub<
of Union street is now In my hands
for the collection of the third install­
ment together with the aeemed Intei^
est 00 all unpaid installments, the
same to be paid before the first day of
July. IMS.
M. B. HASKELL.
City Tree
Office—Room 202 State Bank bnilding.
Jane 1-lmo
ProteWOevt

a ■. wsMiiie ■ ■janiHiB mmm
•mm. oaes MS BmI Fnmt «Mt

Ho omtler WBAT POWER
ycm*vB been wmgt yoaH
EVENTUALLY employ
efeotridty, not
for eoe>

r Ryes ct beautiful 3

Oowaaia Mate Hciaeo
padde hoapital. aa laiHtBlea for the
taeaae. Is aald to he vakhig a fortoae
frev apateai (oa a gasWrre lasprove

, TnUn lanrea TrmvncH
I Tr£

ON TINE!
If there's a single commodity
in daily demand which must be
ddivei^ promptly to afford any
sort of satisfaction—snpport life
itself in osses of sickness—it's
ICR- We not only furnish you
pure ice, giro full weight, de­
liver it at your door, and charge
only a reesonalAe price, bnt we
have it oa band promptly and
regularly.

TB c. a Tiyiir Uni Og.

:W a ^ eoaaasSm. MaMet

Trsto
Trmvwm Otoy from MsrthTnff •rrtAii^ Travwv* Clly tM saASSi
Pwtor eu« north nad saiu^m Wallaa
a u UXOKWOOD, B,_r.4iy.A,

m

9^

EXAMINED FREE

rLASES

Inotmo

TBAT Alt'

PwfMtX^sn,
Oi«.^.A:'WO

Dry. Hard and toft Wood, toeth tMo
LianberCA
- MOMf
^TIKY ABBOOBO WANTABh

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