The Evening Record, August 30, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 30, 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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1905-08-30

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* ^PP*' -!^W«i|p|84“-;
YESTEROArS ISSUE

2176

THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES

MCCIAL TglXOflAm SCItVICC.

TREATY IS BEINITMPARED DEPUTY SAID
WHEN IT IS SIGNED HOSTILITIES j WOlU SHOT HER HUSIUD
%YILL BE ENDED.

?K1 ANY CASR?

OEUEVEO THIS WAS DONE
V
UEU QF INDEMNITY.

TWO ARTICIES ARE COlPlfTED
EVACUATION OF KOREA
BEEN PROVIDED FOR.

By Wire to the BTeniog IU<ord.
Chiraao. Aur T» —♦'oIIowUik a W
»«*r quarrt^ will. Ih-t bucband, ll»r* lu
lure of «liloh
ha« n-ftwd i« i]
TUlar to thr i-illr.-. Mr. WMIIiam Van
Il'Mirt'e ebiii and Lill>-<1 bliu in a pintdl
fi|rb« . In UiHr rnttaurani lu-rt*
tnurniiiK.

MR. HULSAPLE
IS PRESIPENT

• Also 4*pa»*e»e Preponderance Commer­ OFFICERS ELECTED AT COUNTY
cially and Politically in Korea.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Japan Can't Fortify Maaampho Harbor Commanding

SESSIURS BEGUN YESTERDAY

Stralta of Korea.
Ity Win* tu till' l^utiliic Mivord.
I‘i*rummulb. N. U. Auk :to-.M
Maart« n'>, (b*‘
tnti*rnaiiuiial la«
yer iif Rl. |•*•l«•rHt»llr|:. aiul .Mr. IhMini
aoo. Itftal ailvIiifT of tin- JB|iani‘H<- for
«*iKO *|ftlri• urc io«la) i]r««lnc up (In*
treaty of
ImIw»*«ii Itii.i<la aii'l
Jafian. Whon this docuniriil Is siKiifU
l.iMilltlin In III*- far b^asl mHI fnrmally
la' (li'Tlari'd
TbiT«* la a KntaliiK au.|»lrl*m (bat
Kua.la ban aKrrs^l to pay to Japan ii
aiini of nioni-> in ll»-u o! a r-asli imlrni
iJlty. At ytuii.rila)'s .t-s.lon of Ibr
l*»*ar«* confiTrnrd ibi- wTr»*tarti-. worn
(lisiitiiiMHl autj (III* ciivoya I'oiifi-mii
privali-ly rriuntluK ibi- ipu-siion of Indimnliy.
Tan artlrli't, «if tbn pro|Mi^-<| ircaly
«iT«‘«-oni|)I<-ii‘<t at noon. Tlu-y pno lilr
fur tlie Uu.Kian cvacuaiion of Man
cburia ai a «lai«« to Im (li-u rtiiiiHsI u|kiu
by UiMu-rala.Oyama aiul Uni-\lirh an.I
fur tho Japaiirsv pr«-|ioiul«'ranr«< coni
iDi'iTiaily anil tKillilraliy in Kona. Ii
Is aiipnjaliil that Jaiuin hliall not for
ttfy Masanipbo barUir (smiiiiaiiillii;
Ibi’ atraita of Kuixta.

FELL WREN RE
CRBSSEB TRACK

OPENING SERVICE CONDUCTED
BY REV. HUGH KENNEDY.
Mra. J. W. MilliUen Read a Paper Thia
Afternoon on “The Nation In Ita
Cradle”—-Program of the
Two Daya Meeting.
8|H‘rlal to thi* ITvi-uint; IliTonl.
«)K'l«-n>*liurK. Mlili. Auc. :JU.“AI tbo
niorniiiK sittIii- nf ilu- (niiniy Sumluy
Mi’hool ronvontioii. ilii- folliiwinK of
flii i'v aiTc ••|l•<•l••ll.
l*r.Klihtii. lliv. II N. Miilsapli'.
TraviTMi ('ity.
Vln- proMlcli'iit. Mr«. (Ilifiir of Hales.
St>cretar). .Mis. Ilaniey.
Trtasuier. Mr. WIIIuIkhv
Su|MTiiiieiuleuf iif tile tionu* departnieni. M^^. tmmpT.
Su|N’rinieiu|eni of tin- primary de
panmeni. Mr.. J. \V. Mlllikeii
.siiiKTlnieudeiit of Ihe, teachers'
irainliiK deiuirinieni. Mrs. (libbs.
A eonfen'nce of Ibe county and tow.*i
ahip offleera wa. al.so held and two
paiM-rs r»*ail. The first of iIu-m* wb>
“The Rilation of the Hnuie to the
Sehnol." Iiy t*. IJ. Nye and the secomi
• t»ur Ne. ,1,; .imi Mow to Meet Them.'
by .Mrs. tiil.i.s of .Muyaeld. the lalter
In'iiiK read by Mrs. Iternard nf tlrawii.
-Sirs IJilihs not beltiK ahli- to |k> pres

Afternoon Seaaion.
Tlie eomeiitlon Ibis afteniotin Wii>
atbllessed b> llev I. II llissell oi
Traverse t'Uy, 'Wliat lo 1*111 in anl
What to.eljue Out of ibe |•r.•Kraol‘
jieliic bs Siibj.-rl.
I Mrs J W Mlllken read a lUtiH-r.
SHERMAN j' Tbe Nation in ibe (VaiHe " and J. U.
INQUIRED WAY
(Ireeiu- r«»d on.- on "Tlie Army .if the
MILLS AT THE STATION.
Kutiire." Hev. U. N‘. Ilolsnple delKbt
[ ed the nss«-mbl> altb a vocal a*>!o.
Leter From a Traverve City Girl Found |
Yesterday's Service.
in Hia Pockr^ Ako One From
j Th.* foll.iwItiK program was alveit
Robert Dewell ol South
I i.-.ti-r.lav afiiTu.Kin at th.* .i|H-iiinK
Frankfort. Mich.
aenalon of t
mnx eiiUun:
----OpeninK servi.'.', eoti.lu.-led by Uev.
KlMTlal to 111.- Kveiiilii;
| n,m|, Kennedy.
laiki* Ann. Mob. Aim.
\ tuan j R.-a.linK>^ by tb«- pre>ii(l«-ni of the
aiip|itis.s1 l.i |.. llreKK Iw w. !i
j I'etiitiaula association.
atrnrk an.t tiistniitly ktll.-d to a
R.’.siKinses by the township presl
Maniiielte iiotih Uufti.l tieinht
'dents
mile south .if hei.‘ tills nft<■!tl.s>ii.
A.idresa hy J A Lyons of \Villi.xui •
rnisseil Ih.- tra. k alsuit thni"Ke\«T.*mv III the Sniuli.)
• letiKlhs ahea.1 of the eimine and lurii. 1
as th.iuKh to eios* ba. k It. t.mi.uK h. ,
Evening Service,
aivmeil t.i love h.s bu'.um e and
II
s nc and prayer servce.
the .-nKlne Kirlkini; htn s.,uaivl> in
|,v Mr Kenn.^.ly,
the hi«d. Th. luMly wa.s tak. n t •
x,
treat JklUs KHiel r.IbhP
laike Ann
i|„. i-otivetition with a s«ilo.
The man is iinktinwn her.
Ab.iu, m.,|,
„ a(t,.rn.Hin and u the even
twenty mlntes iM-fure ihr ai-.nd.-ui h-'^u,;;
alop|ie>l at the ljik.‘ Ann stati,in anl:
ask.tl liow- far 11 w.is t.i -Sh.'imaM I
Milhi.'' ii«»w known ns flan. Ui\.r '
On lielUK t.dd he start.*.! in ihai di j
roclion. He bad sand> Imir and a [ W. C. Moreau Paid SJ5 and Coets for
smooth face atid dn Ids |ioek.-l wit.*
Saying Untrue Thrnge About
several rarnrs. AJLAhe-ii it. rs iti hiM
a Young Lady.
IsH'kel wen* addn*.*-.s.sl 'vo AycvjX ' ^
—■—
Ih-well and one letter had th.'f.dlow .5*1'*'' '*' t“ i(i, Kx.n.i,;; Rin-ord.
Inc rt*turn i*osi mark:
1 Thompsoiuil.,*. Mi.h, auc. nu.-W
• iMiert Ik'weil, S..iith Kninkfort.
M.ir.*au of Inland t.iwtiship was
Mleh., fniprletur of the Ik*w. II t'ab
maktnc slanderous
lum. farm " Ho al.no had a letter!‘
«'yo>mc la.ly .»f
from a y.,«nc lady near this e.t, w him I L->"«'‘-h«l eh.racter an.l fine.1 12*. and
was iwstmark.il AitR.
and one from j *'"**’"^
j*'*
‘‘“y*
his mother iKiatmarked April.
“«
UuHetter's
He was aiH.ut 22 years old and
oompkdely
GREGG DEWELL STRUCK IN THE
HEAD BY ENGINE.

IS UNKNOWN AT UKE ANN:

SUNDER COMES NIGH

N'
Notice to Pupils

TODESHORT

I Following a BitUr Ouarrtl, th« Nature TROUBLE HAS ARISEN IN THE LE
of Which She ftefuaod to Divulge,
LAND POSTOFFICE.
Piatola Wcro Draem.

4Td RUSSIA

SPRaDTDFLOBIBA

Those entering the first year clans'O^ Yellow Fever Has Broken Out in Bar­
rancas Which Is Just Off
the High school or those entering for
Pensacola.
the first time, are requested to call at
. the Central bjdding on Thuraday, Fri*
Bay or Saturday of this week for en- By lATre to the RvitiIdi; Record.
• rollment and classification.
WashiiiAton. Aur. 30.—TTie sunteun
•ug 3(k3t
I. B. Gilbert, SupL
ftv‘Deral of the army this mominK re­
ceived a lelesram from the sunceun in
rhante t»f the arxny^post of Barrancas.
I the I’olmatier sisters I*Ta.. Jnst off Pensacola. sutiOK that
ooarert at the nty u|«*ra bolide 10- yellow fever had bruLeo twl In thai
•AsIiL
city.

6 0*0L00K EDiTION

TBAVCRtC cmr, MICHIOAM* WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1906.

DIDNT GET GOOD VIEW /
UNITED STATES ASTRONOMERS
WERE DISAPPOINTED.

Bofaor, K^o.

IT IS A RARK TRLAT t.. b,*ar Ola
SinTial to the Kv. ninK RiT«jr.l.
Hi.lw.-fl siiiK Mlrs llidw. II returns li.
l.<*lan.l. MiHi.. Aur. :h* - The villas, her work fr.-i-h from a sunmi.-r'ii .study
an thmwtt/lnlo a flurry lids tii.imiiiK w9lh Ihi.lh-y Burk, jr . ill.* leadtliK
by the all<*Ke<l KbortaKe of Ih-putv
lea. her of New York . ity.
rdex. w
fusttiiiasl.
I
I
Marfin Brown, who is also Kherid. be
Black win soon be here.
llevtxl he had reasonable Rniunds a
short time ajc.i to f.xl that the busi
of the posinfflre was not on sub
Htantial basis and In order to have a
Wednesday. Ant. 30,1905
<-|om*r knowl.'ilRe of the iMirtoffire acrotiiits nutifl.xl Ihe .l.*|iartment author
Itles at WashriRion and imm*x!iateiy
tbnernnieni InhiHTior Martin of this
lUIXETM;
distriel was sent to lIlve^l iRate. This
was done yeKl«*rday aftenicsja an.l
eveninR an.l the v.*rinralion of tin*
sbortaRe announeixl Afwtiir.liiiR to th.
htat«-nient made public by I*•».«(mast.*r
Brown, the alleRixl sburtsRe dales l>ark
April and wa.r mainly In Hie m>»ne.\
We botUflit 'lOO elutiieS
b*r department. It is elalnie.| ilr-ti
Hruslius with our name. «»ur
money orders were lusu.xl by the
ml. oil llu* liai k of llii tit.
.Ii'piity for Ids |»«*rsonal use. the
They eoet us l.*»c eiu h .uni
amounts not le-ing tunie.lxn.
the freiuhl from New York.
Cerman Ctinles is one of tl»e memlwTs
We sell lh»*s.- hpishes .it Bkf the firm of CordvM Bros . who have
lu other w.inls w.*
»x*it the leadluR imTrhaid.s of lxlan-1
oc on I'aeh l•rllbh you
yr many years, and it s all.'R.xl thai
the ml we h;iv<* on it.
the (rouble artise iliniuRh financial
Now, a brush of the.iualilinicullles The iK»stomri* Is l.Katrd
ity of this one. b..mht in ..rin the sii>n> of the firm. An effort Is
tlinnr}' c|ii:intiti**s. w.nil.l sell
lK*lnR made tmlay to liav.* Ihe shurtaRe
at iMtail fur aliout :!.Y
So
rimhI and so far no arr<*st ha-.
yon sBve 25c on ench
lM>en made. It U alleR.xl that many of
brmsh Is it a good propo.
Sitiott?
.\n
tuveslitraUun
psRea of the money order detuvrt
U'.xal
It aceoitnls are ai> rotiHlauxi that
brush.
It h.xs bix*n hard to arrive ai a \* ritua
lion of the aceounis.
Bmwn is sheriff of I.«x*lanau
eounty an.l th<*, iMfsi.iffic* has larReli
in ehaire of Hepiity Ponies

American Dru6 Store

WE WIU PAY YOU 5c

THIS IS THE PROPOSITIOH;

TOOK A MISCELUNEOUS CARGO

KoHool Books. -Tokafo^o.

to See the Eclipse.

AUEGED SHORTAGE IS $4,100

BURGLARS BLEW THE SAFE WITH
NITROGLYCERINE.

you hear our name on every pupils lips. It means
that ever>- article needed for School is to Ixt found
here.

INDIAN

Son Waa Only Partially Obscured I
This Country—Many Went Far

By Wire to Ihe KveniDR R»*cord.
New York, Aug 3u -In New York
an.! otluT |ian« .if tb»* l'nliv*<! Staler
MONEY ORDERS SAID TO HAVE tbr mornlnK th. rv war «ily partial ob
. BEEN WRONGFULLY ISSUED.
Kcuration of The solar surfare and the
M-ientist .ltd not secure a Rood view
of the^toial lelipv. of ih»* suit. Artrunu
German Cordes Charged With Misap­ rniTs aween.I.iJ l.»aiu fixt in Ualhxins
BiirKi^. Spain, to wx* the U-autJfr.i
propriating Funds But Has Not
.‘-peetarle <if iby h.*av.*nn and sctentiM.Yet Been Arrested—Attempt
tra\el. d I.J .Arabia and other piae. r.
Being Made to Settle.

POSTOFHCE
WAS ROBBED

GENUINE ttiben School Bcfliiis
MOCCASINS

City B«ok Store

CbcBobartCo.

Will have a few iviirs of
out at this

pric**.

They're

slyh*.

Batabllahsd In 1808
Room 210 Statw Bank Bids.

ehiliireti t<» wAir.

Semi them

SOMOOL, SHOES

JMmmth

W’e have everything there is to U* ha«l in tlie line of

ooob SOMOOL. SHOKS
Brilliig the iKiys and girls here; we re sun• to fit them sun* to
giue• them 8<ilid «x)Hifort ami g.v».|
guo.1 S4*rvi<x*—sun* to save the

li.k:ketUx»k. Onr School Shoes Can'll

School Shots
Tor jm

KAOMAIM*r

W’.* earrj' a large line of
the Ibxl Sebool House
Shois. Nothing Ia*tter
m.nli* lu wear.

Sli(H*8. for the next 30
Days, ('all and «x*
them. No trouble
show you at

to

Jllfred 6reili(k
& Company
242 e. Trent St.

k

m

&

ROSCOK

^VISIT OUR
YARD
aii'l (uv the assurtment of
I I,umU*r fitid Building Mnlerials tu lie hml hen*':^
fWid you ever visit our mill
aril) K«x< what we are able to
^ liiAi out ill the w;iy of Iiileyior Finish, ^rjdl Sawing.
Tuniing, SLiir Work, etc.

If you are guing U> buiM nr re|Riir. i.
help you v isit us at any time!-

r prit'es aivl stock lunst

' * > *.

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citizens Phono. 32t Ball, |i

W. L. Brown. Mansssr,

Swag Included 6275 in Cash. $200 in

By Win* to th.* Km iiIur K.*r..r.l.
|i. tr..it. Mi.h.. .Am: ;>»—Saf.* bk'W
s broki* into Hu* River Rouri* |Mi.-.t
ofliee at the corner of Ri\.*t Rotiue an*!
Jamix ti|nx*t early thii* inorninR. blew
op«*n the iiame with nitro Rlyceriin* an l
rolilK*.] it of betw»x*n 1272 and $:5"U in I
ea»*h. ainiut l2«*o wiirtli uf jxiKtajrej
fiamps. a numlier of n*i:isi«*re.l l« ti.*rv j
* InMtranrx* iHilirv. two fire insnr *
polirieij and a de.*.! to somej
River Rouse pr..;H*ny. The nibb-T^ j
>ca|>*'.l.
j

BOMB DIBR TEKPLODE
Attempt Was Made Yesterday to As­
sassinate Governor KeingerSerg
of Moghuleff.
B.v Win* to the Evening Record
j
St. IVieriiburR. Aur. .".h —An ati|;mpt
as made yesterday to asaasslnato
(lovcmor KeiHRerl*erR ol MuRbuleff. A
iMimh was lltrown at the Rtn.mor's
rarriage but it failtx! to e\pU>de. Tbo
h thrower <cocai>ed.

Griririoll Bro-tPiors

f:vf:ry suit of

The FiBDo mid Orgui Bayers* Guide
Iivih.- hl.t..ry •*? Michigan - Mu*oc
n«. it«»in*
",.it •> i»rotui»«-tilly «« tJKINNELI. HBOS—n.-o* n.»wnmo* h l« Ih- Pi
ano p«r.-l^«rr- A
that h^a bVu.1
k
(MHiitlT* RuAranUx- of MOufsrtion W r»cry
parchsMX^ for orrr tw-rtr firr yror*.

MEN’S CLOTHING

You uriU find it VI3V MI VM Tu YOt3
AUVANTAUK to -x- r rommunicmt- with
an if ; on niv ix.oi-tiipUtinc th. p'.irch*P»- of »
m Piano
say other Ma-ocsl

ORIHJIMEIi-L. BROT-MERf

EVERY BOY'S SUIT

HicUias't UsdiiiA Hade Boom. 159 E. Frast SC

EVERY CHILD’S SUIT
ME^NS eaYOWO MKNS
_ _
cix>Tmyo>€ki^uRyismNOSi\
Must go to make room for the Fall and Winter Goods

To Day

which are coming every day.

The people seem to apstill

and see the new Fall Suits many of ours
are in and on sale—if we've what you want
• tve'll lay it away for you if you’re not in im­
mediate need of it.

AUi. SUMMER SiJinrS
WANTEa
son wBima. girls and beys ever
14 years ef age. Pleasant, clean
workThe Traverse C«ty Canning Ce.
aug 124f

H

afh r a pjtir U-fore they ;ir.
uU up die.

EVERYTHING FROM MONEY TO A
DEED FOR PROPERTY.

Pottage Stamps, Registered Let­
ters. Insurance Policies and a
Deed, to Property.

-J

.V m«o«l ihilm for thi?

on Misses' and Ciiil.Irens'

O. C. MOFFATT

KubediABoytSSSLr

tiiaile of ieatiier iti the luiliati

...Special Sale....

Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY

for ther^ ihiii^ mxxltvl to atart
the U»y» off lo Behuol kx>kisg
stii.’trt!
Voino !hen* for ewrylhiiig
you itLHxl to ]mU*Ii out Uu*
B4*nson with til) Fall denutuda
heavier weights.
Como hen* and mx* the first
sprinkling of Full Fashions,
in Men's mid iioy's w««r.

thesio loft that wv ;i«» closing

THE

H. R. Macdonald, Mgr.

THIS WEEK,

L-KSS -THIAN

AMERICAN DRU6 STORE
219
■Cmmt Wron« BB^.

I RKK BOOK COVERS vvith all Hij^h School
ic.xt books purchased by us, Brin^^ in your sec* >
ond hand books.

are subject to prices that will close them.

ISHKRMAN
£.HX7im&RA
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(NEWCAVIS BI.OCK.)_______

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mrawsKconi
*?T^BStrWJBO-'T EXCURSUII
nAMLONG

SINBiUCUSE

aa wN—dM tv«p la thn nouMuni
«(tha atntn.
MailUMai W. Ban mA H. Staelalr
^ Wbn arrlred aa tbe goMU of
Mn. N. a Chapin.
Mrs. Via Baker and Ma«hter, FVwcaea oT Detroit arrlroi aa the gnaau
■LOCKED CAM smer TIUhFnC of Mrm. A. M. Oahorn.
OVUI HALT AN HOUR.
Mdoan. Arthwr aad Mdabwa Da-

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THt TUCATV OF PEACE.
T%* FMtMDoatk traa^. a«T««d npoa
lAtWI— tk« 0OTMVMSU <rf J«ka«
aad KitMU tlmiucli tkoir |»l«tilpoiMUsriH;, vin atnd oat vAiailiiMttJr u
>OM o^the BMMt rettarkAble docamcrtiu
4 la fhd Ma^ of dlptMOMic pruopdur«.
'.Hal partlfdl^ bMMUM of tbe can
taaU of ^|i« trrotjr. but brcauae of tb«
prMddwi «aUbll«I)f«d tkrourb tbr leood
oBew of Proddf^l Roowf^elt. To him
Manga tli« civdtt of Ibe ckisUiK of tbe
Mml var between Rui^ aod Japaa.
lYMMem Roaae»ah wa* pronptH
\ff haauurfUfiai irsttacta whea be
uadetnd btaL good oOcea to tbe
tative
aad toob tbe Inltta
with hla

anKOF«Kinnn
IMPOMIBLC TO OO ANY SWITCH
INC OUlUNG ftCUNION.
ririMA CQacbsa, ail Laadsd, Cams I
rram Tala«A Ostrolt aM Other
Fsfaito Smith sf the Land
sf CM Srasass.
After a three hours’ wait last eve
Ing at the p«-re Marquette depot th«
targe crowd of friends of tbe camtog
excurskmlaU were rewarded with the
toot of a whistle as the train, gwll
by two engines and consisting of
teen coaches loaded with tired paaa
gers. entert-d the Pen- Marquette
yards and a few moments later crawled
Into harbor Ilk* somo moostrotis. wiry
and sinuous creature with two beads.
rht* la the second of the popular
southern excurslaos to Invade the
north this senaon and to Judge froai
the Ihhnenae number of paasengers
there can be no doubt that It is the
popular season for northern vlsUtng.
Nearly every one who has any one In
southern portion of the sUle on
traffic, enjoyed a reunion
last evening at l»:au as the coaches
gradually
unloaded their human
freight.
The depot never presented a more
tmllvent'd scene a>> the Imryte crowd
who had waited three hours for the
belated train, eagerly pushed forward

_____
otruog
***
Qerannalttjr that baa attrmrted wot^d>%r1Aa atteatlon. Prealdent R<ioa*-velt
ilappnd tato the breach and tbruuKb
Ma aOOrta one of the moat dinaatroua
wgra la history baa been endetl.
The greateat admiration for the
prealdaat ta felt by both Ruaala and
Japan, and It was their utmost c<inout at every point of the train, those
ildance In him whirh led them to arwho they were expecting. There were
oept hla propooUloo to bare the coomany there, too. who were not certain
fereoce of the envoys held In the
of their friends Iteing atioard and their
Vnlted States. The onvt^s themselves
efforts to icK'ate friends was some
glre tbe president due credit for the
tlm»*s laughable. Qpe of the luckleat
reaull of the meeting There is no
of these w'as J N. Thomaa. who was
war In the history of wars in which so
sent to the train to meet a daugtitel^
maar Urea were lost as in this, and
In-law. Mrs. Oucar K. Thomas of Port
no war In which tlje modem impleHuron, whom be bad never seen. The
BMnta of war hare been used with
only distlngtiishing mark given him to
duefa awful effect. It has been a costly
find her among the crowd of nearly
war for both sides and Jat>an emerges
one thousand, was a grip, the propert}'
tens the contest with glory, aad enof his son. He rushetl through the
rtched not only materially, but w 1th
throng hmking for a familiar grip and
a proud position as one of the world
though the war was dork and the grip
powers and on which all nations look like a straw to a cmsnlng man. he
now with the utmost respect.
found his daughter In-law and carried
Ttie fact that tbe mlVado yielded to
her triumphantly home.
Rtiaala'a last ultimatum may ai>{H>ar
The excursion left Toledo as the
upon the surface fo U* a victory for
starling point, reaching Detroit yester­
Russia, but while Russia has galnc<d
day In the earl.r morning. Ptoiirtecn
much by her delermliKHl stand, an ad- coacJjes and two engines left there in
dltionai victor}' has b(H>n won by Ja|>an
one section Instead of running In two
because of the humane purpow. which
sect Inns as is generally the case. Thcr
prompted the cnncilfalory attitude of
left IX'troit at 8 o’clock In the morning
the Japamwe ruler. K wus rwally a
by way 6f Bay City, the thlrtl point
mbgnanimtius thing to do, and all
of the excuiylon and rt*arhed Baldwin
nations will bnik utsm Japan with
on time, expecting to drop off all but
gr«*ator n'siM'ct because she yU*ld«‘i
seven of the coaches.
upon the im|iortant itolnls coiitt^e<l by
Six hundred jiasscngers were taken
Russia in thi> interWsis of |M*ace.
on at IV-trolt. and 2«U left at Baldwin
h\ir some days^i atH<|iared that the
ftir way points, aiill more than two
peace Uegullations would Ik* a failure,
hundred were left here with four
bul ow ing to tbi* js-rsl»tent and friend­
coarh»'s. which were dropp*^] offhand
ly attitude of I^M'sldent Roosevelt. l*oth
probably six hundrml passed on for
lon^to
governments »li<iwc«] an InellnatUi
|K>lnts north of here.
The train
Ro*.l<^
rcsiKHit the Intercession «»f Mr. Htsi
reachisl from the de|K»t bock Into the
veil and to yield, to a c<-rtaln eatent.
mtent.
flight yards and during their stay of
to his eotn>aties. Jattan owes in the
^ -fiver half an hour all traffic along Cass
orjwl stre«*l was IdocktMl. It was some time
pn«sklent a debt of gratitude for
manner in which be brought alsnil
“I
any switching could Ik» attempt­
peace negntiatitMis. but Russia
ed owing to the Immense crowds gath­
the presld<«t stlfl hkhv, because it
ered along the street from
was U|Hio the M|t|H'sl of Mr. R(stsi>velt
Union, as friends crowded ■ to the
that JaiMin fliially made the last ctmtrain tin each side eagerly haiking In
Ct-wslon which closed the ronfenuice.
the windows for familiar faces.
The tn-ai.v of Portsmouth will mark
One of the «‘ng1n«*s was just out of
In history as *iue <»f the mmt consplcu
the factory and was bright and natty
ous achievements of an ludividnal.
Itstking in its glossy black coat.
Mr. Hts>sevelt hs< brought hnm»r and
Among tliost‘ who found friends In
distinction to hinis4>ir as well as to hl.s
this city and who will enjoy a stay of
Ctiuntiy. and has gained the hlgh>‘si n>ten days are the following:
gard of th<‘ gn at nations of the world.
Mrs. Kate May and Mrs*. Henry May
and children of Port Huron. Who will
PLEASANT DANCE.
be the guests of Mrs. Bert Kilmer.
Mrs E Wilkins of Bay City, who
We-que-tong Orchertr* Furniohed Very
will Ik‘ entertained by her daughter.
Enjoyable Evening at Club Hou*e,
The We-qm-iong orchestra furnished Miss AIIU- Wilkins.
Charlf-t Rounds of Bay City arrived
nome very lino music at the club bouse
lost evening and as a ctmsequenre. ! to enjoy ten days rest with his uncle.
Bumlter i>f young |ieo|de enjoytxi
J. W. Rounds, aod family,
dance thaivwas full of pleasure from
Mrs. Cwrrie OldOeld of Detroit arbcginnlng to end. The orchestra has a |
1**
the guest of htT brdlher,
rej»ertolre of v«*r> high class seU-clitms E. C. Kent o( &2S Fifth Street.
Mrs. Joseph W’lsemon and sister.
and all were rendered In ouch a man­
Miss
Myrts
W
iseman, both of Walker
ner as to bring forth much prai*e. The
program'Wfs JtoL tong but carufutly se­ vine, are among those who will enjoy
lected and ‘the evening ^>os»e^ all too the north for ten days. They ore being
quickly. l.*si evening was the club entertained by Mrs. Earl Hitchcock.
Br* Philo Hall and daughter. Clam,
orchestra’s second opeparance.
are being entertained by Mrs. George
FlMMMt Saffariag
W’. Hall.
It often caused by •ores, ulcers and
Mrs. I. Davis and daughter of Detroit
cancers, that eat asray your skin. Wnx Joined Mr. Davis for a tea days stay
Bedell, of Flat Rock. Mich., says: “I
Kbve used Bockleu's Arnica Solve for
aicars. ooros and canoara. It U t
Mrs Oscar E Thomas df Port Huron
beat bmliag dreosiag I ever fouad." Is the guest of her pareau. Mr. and
teootkM and heals cuts, bums bnd
acaMt. SBc at Johnson's Drug Storq Mrs. J. N. Thomas of 61S Webster
». H. Meada and 8. K. Walt A Soar streeL
Jtruc stores; ewanteed.
Mr. and Mn. 1. Lopalu of Detroit
arrived to visit their daughter. Mrs.'
NIGHT SCHOOL
Jacob Stelaberg.
I Prin. W. P. Needham will be in tbe
Mrs. Lavlna Pleg and daughter.
*«oUsce oNee every ^ and erenlag
Rhea, of Mville. strived to visit her
%> caasah with aayoMe la regard to
brother. James Hibbard, v
acbool work.
Mr. add 1^ C W. Prow of MayDmad Traverse Basiaen University,
vlUe arrived on a tea days* visit srith
nut »•-»
Archie Oetraader'kad fkimllr.
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin and

AY. AUOlMT 3B. IMA-

The gablk Is aroused to ^ kaasrladgu of tbe curatlvu mertu of that
great madlciaal toale. Etoctric Btttarq.

SUMMER G III

I

“For sevecal
. O,
ks 1 was gives
ven up to die.
the wadeimi^d merehaau of
fever
ogw. my net
Tiasprw City, agree te efcme our reso weak, fnaa usiag
lean doctors’ drags, that I eoold act
after beginning to take
The Hannah A Lay MercanUle Go.
Electric BUters I obtained
t
relief, and
H. Montague. Secy.
In a abort tlaw 1 was cuEirely cured.”
WK WAM-r -ri-IK fNOOMI WOM
J. A Moatague.
Guaraateed at Jubaaou's Drug Store.
A party coagistlng of Miss Lottie
AND WIN^KN A-rOObC
F.
H.
Meads
and
E
E
Wait
A Sous*
L. M. BeaneU.
drug
stores;
price
Sbc.
Fairbanks. Ebrt Palrbgnks aad Mtss
Rowland Douglass.
Emms Clark of Wyandotte arrived as
Oeo. W. Miller.
SCHOOL DATS aiiBust hvre. Our'
guesu of Mrs. Lucy D. Alward.
J. N. Martinek.
low prices will continue
school
time. OouldD't 4b beter than to clot]
clothe
AMUSEMENTS.
boys for early fall right
A. GreUlck A Co.
2€ tf
HamlUon Cloil
Rherman A Hunter
The Traverse City band is an inst:John J. Brexlaa.
tntioa whkb the clUsees sbonld
R W Rastall.
heartily support. The band is cobjJohnson A Pohl.
pus»c of excellent talent and ’’home
E C Lewis.
; .
Do you suffer with Indigestion, con
boy s’* In order to keep the organisa­
City Book Store.
etipatioa, f«w-l mean and cruse, nu
tion np to a high standard, freqneni
Saxton Ha»tlware Co,
strength or appetiti-7
Hollister's
rehearsals are necessary and for every
Bacham
A
Rosctie.
dollar they are paid tbe give severCT
Rocky Mountain Tea will moke you
J. W’. Milllken.
, ‘ •
nights of their time before the actnal
w«1l and k»-ep you welL S5 cent*. Tea
Prokop Kyselka.
or Tablets. Jobason Drug Co.
public work begins.' A good band Is a
Baronm A Bari.
bem-ni to any city and Traverse Cltv
F Trt^de
need never feel ashamed of Us band.
ASK A<:E.NT PBRE MARQt ETTE
Queen
City
lmpl»*in«'tit
Co.
Tonight at the City opera boose tbe
about
exrut>iun to Milwaukee
C. E McManus.
Polmatler sisters wHI give a concert.
Thuroday. Tickets good on 6:30 p. m.
M. B. Uartier.
These slsu-rs are five talented young
train.
Fanners’
Supply
Co.
ladies and their programs are of such
aug 14 16 1C 21-22 23-2S 29 20
A V lYiedrirh.
a charter that they never appear in
J W. Slater.
any city but that they could go bock
V Voimba ilanjess Co.
again and receive much larger houses.
W’llhelm. Bartak A Co.
CX../A. Skelcber. who U In charge of
E. Wilhelm
the concert, is In receipt of nuroenius
Kubeck A Hoyn.
telegrams from cities where they have
Grand Rapids h'uralture Co.
played and they are nnanlmous In pro­
L R. Stlckney.
nouncing that the sisters are success­
Jamex
CAmpbeil.
ful entertainers. Mr. Rkelcher Is fa­
J. E. CiirtU.
miliar with them and ibHr work and
O. V. Adams.
is aatisneil that no one will be dIsapEdward I.autner.
pointi-d.

A. R*».-'eniiial
Ftank Steiwn.
“The Marriage of Kitty.” the most
W. O. Foote A S*m.
emphatic comedy success of the past
Stanley A Turner.
season will b«' nresented here shortIr
The Bosuns Store.
by an unusually dever comtwny aud»’r
Hamilton Clothing Co.
the direction of Jules Murry and with
The Eoudomy Store.
that well and favorably’ knosm comiOwen Schoolcraft.
dlenDe. Alice Juhnsoa. in tbe title role.
Millar A Morse.
J Trombly
One of the dramatic Incidents ot the
coming week will be the first revela­
N. A. Nelson.
tion to the theater goers of the splen­
P-. Lyon.
dors of Rowland and Clifford’s prnducE C. Lewis. Union stn*ei.
(Ion of “Dura Thome." a dramallsaJ. B. raige EJiCtrir Co.
tlon of Bertha M. Clay’s famous novel.
11. I. Knapp.
The piece has'been declared a drama
A. J Wilhelm
of more than usual effe^lveness and
S. C. Daryow.
power, and os a production is^ said (o
Barney Andersttn.
surpass anything Rowland and Clif­
Peculiar Disappearance.
ford. have as yet achieved. "Dura
J. D. Runyan, of Butlervllle. O.. laid
Tliornc" is Justly entitled to rank os
the peculiar disappearance of the pain
one of the season’s popular successes. ful symptoms of Indigestion and bliiIt will be seen with the original cost ousness to Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
and scenic environments next Monday He says: ’'They are a |>erfect rem«Mly
afternoon and evening at Steinberg’s for dlzxlness. sour stomach, headache,
constipation, etc.” Guaranlet-d at John­
Grand o]iera house.
son’s Drug Store. F. H. Meads aod !
E. Walt A Sons’ drug Blores. price 2:^
A fine example t»f the scene painter’s
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
GUESSING PARTY.
rt is disclosed in the thlnl act of “Her
Only Sin.” which comes to Steinberg's
Grand op^ house. Saturday. .Sept. i. Miss Ora Spencer Wat Hostess in
Honor of Miss Amiotte.
It shows a bit of old Burges In a walled
Miss Ora S|H-ncer of Sixth stn-et en­
garden and rose emliowered ctutage
with a view of the square beyond and tertained ffisi evening at a niiscellshigh topped Itell tower so famous in nt-ous sh«)wer given in luuior of Miss
...... ..
........ ...................
...... Melvina Amioiu*. who is to in- msrrieJ
history.
By „
a strange
conincldencx*.
Mr. Buhler. the artist who executed | Sept. il. 'nie amusement
guessing contest of the arti­
the painting of this very see
at the time located In BurgCs and so cles bnmght. The pri/e was awarded
has l>een able to add a touch of local to Miss Jeant'tte Smith. Daiuiy refreshntenis
were s«-rv*‘d.
coloring not to b<- copied from the
hard outlines of photogravun>s
InThere is more catarrh In this section
devHl the very cottage which the specdiseases
iintry than1 all other
(
tmtor sees in (his scene, is reproduct'd | p„t
her. and nntll
incurable,
s snoposed
from memory os the one In which Mr ' years
doctors proBuhler himself lived In while in the For
For a
» great many yea
nounced it a local diiIseose and pre
picturesque old Belgian city.
Bcribe<l local remedies.
-----------j stonily failing to cure with local treatNothing but praise ho-s Imm'D be- • ment, pronounced It Incurable. .Science
Yt>, sure we said everybody, and that really means the ladies, too. No
Moat'd on the now and merry musical j has proven catarrh to be a constitu-

AT

Refiri^erators, Ice Boxes, Gasoline
Stoves, Porch Settees, Porch
RocKers and HanunocKs

$1 Down and $1 PerMonth
J. >A/. SL.ATER

VnMlMhuSlMaa Tnr BdUkl* Boa* Fanbhw

All Summer Suits One-Quarter Off

•B.w «• Nu" wuk-h

I conM It utlonal

of many strong fealures Dixon and |
Fields are the principal fartom in the
fun making and are ably oBsUtiHl by a |
clever cast. Managers Steinberg Bros, i
announce the date here to l»e W^nlner.day. Sept. 6.
A Touching gtery
Is the saving from dmth of the baby
girl of Geo. A. Ejier. Cuml>erland. Md.
He writai: ”At the age of 11 moothg
our little girl was In declining health,
ible. and two
with serious throat
phrsiciaaa gave her
W'e were alIt In despair, when we resolved to
Dr. King’s New Discoveiir for Ooosumption. Coughs and Colds. Tbe first
bottle gave relief; after taking foui
bottles she was cured, and is now ini
perfect health." Never fails to relieve ’
and cure a cough or cold. At John­
son’s Drug Store. F. H. Meads and &
E Walt A Boas’ drug stores: Me and
ILOO, guaranteed. Trial bottle 10c.

treatment. llaU’s CsCure, man.ifartnred by F J.
cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the
only constitutional cure on the markeL It is taken internally In doses
from 20 drops to a teasi>oonfal. It
acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars
lars for any <case U fails to
for circula
monials.
Addrep: F. J. CHENET A CO . To­
ledo. Ohio.
Sold by dragglsts, 76c.
Take Hall’s Family PUls for consUpatloD.

WANTED.
aOO vsemsiL girts and boys over..
14 yaars of ago. PlaaaanL clean
work.
Tbs Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Something new
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

WIP’T'Y

P» K FI

OBN*r

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2So .SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

J. 6. Paige Electric Co.
US CASS STREET
•X

PHONE ««

wc know they don’t wear them, bui their husbands, fathers and broth­
ers do. and the ladies want to sec them well dressed and with the sea­
son’s best goods. The ladies wield a powerful inlluence and so we
want them to know that all our remaining stock of Summer Suits are
being sold now at Onc-<}uaricr Otf our already exceedingly low prices.
It is the best chance of the. season to get a mo^t stylish suit for very
little money. These goods will go fast at our pre.sent prices, so come
in at once and get your perfect fit.

“Golden Olive” Furniture
The swellest furniture on the market. Something entirely new. Can
be used for the lawn, on the porch or in the different rooms in the
house. There are settees, odd shaped chairs and different sizes of
rockers. You will like the beautiful Golden Oiive color as soon*as you
see it. See the display in the Furniture Department show windenv.

Gasoline Stoves
Are what you should own. They are so convenient and these summer
da>’s you don’t want to work over the hot coal or wood stoves. It is to
your advantage to buy now because we do not want to carry over a
single stove, so these will be sold at manufacturerer’s prices. These are
the very best of stoves and you will be saving many dollars.

\ moonfli TiuvEMM cmr, mcmoAN. Wednesday, august jq. ike.

HORSE HEIDEO HdiE
LETT YOUNG COUPLE BUSY AO>
MlfUNG EAST SAY.

faaMU.taeewaalcd hr Mias M. Shlp-

tkroogh the city this aaoa na her way
By Win to thp Srtmimt Bacord.

f.'

Locotort

Crater aad the volcano ta throwlag oat
a great Bow of Uva.

Two ro«&K P«>P»«. » recroool boroe,

Tbe Sow fa down

the right aide, of tbe eooe.

s wU4 .oeor^. o u+epbooe ntnowre io

yooBg people yeetenloy.

Taanary

Wm

■nmajer at Forest Lodge, returned to

, Cheboygan.

Allrb..

Aog.

3r».—The

PfIsU-r A

a locoJ ll»»Ty atabJe and tbf »»«iunfol

tannery hn« damaged about IH.OOO by

drive alona eai>t hay vWfrd

lire this morning, the tank bouse being

nnally

Vogel

l>eaiber

company*^

tlrlac of the rtde, the animal waa Tied

destroyed and the leach boose dam­
«bile the coople aged. Tbe loas la coverod by InaurWhtn they

•troHod Sloog the h^rh.
to rot thdr

oonrryance

PCRSONAL.

they foaod a larae amount t»f eoipt:eeoa where the lK»r»e had been tied
Diiigeot faqulrltu

Mrf. H. A. Allen of Oklabuma. who

were made and M van foand tbM the

ha* Ift-eo vUlting her-aikter. Mlaa lna<^

hod.tiottilbK tn'«r<>
ll^laul

had

bien

ae<>Q

b<*mdina

ho«e and tbe oata bin.
4jf a

Reed and her uncle and naot. Mr. mad

for

Mrs. A. B..CurtU. left for her home

The aerrlces

farmer were enllUed

and

truant irared but to Oo avail.

today.

the

been VlHitlng friends In the city,

leamrvl that a bcirae anaweiina tbe de-

turned to K»-«l T»ark tc»day.
George McMuIlIn of Elk Rapids waa
in the city yesterday attending to busi­

took It Id tbe oppoalte dirietlon.

ness matters.

All

Miss Kva Hiatt of Alden was a Trav

trace waa then lo«t.

Tlie young ptviple were murb wor­ erne City visitor yesterday.
George Woldner of Caiiillac was in
ried and didn't like the idea of walk­
the city

young

yesterday

transacting

busl-

lady'a father rer«*lved a telepluine nunV. R. Gate of Shennan waa in the

TIiIh morn­

city yeslerday.

ing It waa reporte<l that the huCM- wna

Mrs. W. A. Nebon and son of cUand

at llowem Harbor.

were guests at Hotel Uliitlog yeater-

TWO CHIlOilEN DEAD

I'rlncliMil H I.. .\ye of the local High
school.

«bo

bss

been

s|ieudlng

the

summer at HIg Rapids, relumed to tbe

John. Sen of Thomas Conway, and Mil-

elty this morning.

drad. Daughter of H. H. Johnaon.

AllK>r1 JohitM»n of Csdillar, who has

Have Paaaed Away.

lw<'n visiting W. J. Hans of this city
John,

the

rour-months-obl

son

of

returned to bis home yesterday

Thomas C<juway of Idi3 Valley street.]
died

at D o'clock

this morning

jf

cholera infantum.

K- A. CubtKT and Arthur Caulkett

Lieut. Claude Ford of Michlgan-Indl-

was home Hiinday and

Monday.

OSEISSTIUOR

Giving Testimony Today.
_____

ahe espresM'd her fears that It would
(die.

Fhe will lie able to attend the

Rev

iK-mas f'nehlln will olTlriaie.

Mr. and Mrs H. R Holmes of .N'orth-

tbe one-year-old

land, where they

will make a short

daughter

Mrs. J. S Fmith of this city left this

II Johnson of llingham. sue- ninmlng for Honor, where slie
cumb«<d to rbolera infantum tills morn­ visit friends.
Mrs M. (lilies of this city
ing. The funeral will lie held fnim the

of II

the resorts of Agosa, and Kezis

will

Ivakedhy

was in the city yesterday In the inter­

river yesterday

and

VIA G. R. A I. RY.

returned

The OJIhway Indian drama TBawa

with alsun om- hundred fiut* trout.
The great «*cllpse of the sun vlslhU*

tha” will he given at Ijike Ya way-go

in ths section tcsik plan* this roomin*;

mug, near Petoskey. Mirh.. daily from

t^rrm-nX the Ciid.KpuUsl t 'oinedy

Everx

H. A. King ii$s Hold Sunset rottag • |
cui.y it In the summer an.l »i.end lilwinters

In

California.

Th.*

transf. r

Und and the cimsideration was II.Mhi j

Th«* Ot?

mill finish.*.!

Ms

cut

Erhel SmuiThwalte. who has

day.

I

"utual Ufe Ponc» Homers Own
the Surplus and Assets

ladles' watrJ*.

week’s

:^Tu.

Hi* is now awatiing the t.wner. j

visit with

her

It is exiM'ct.*! that e»* ry print in ih*"
the hofK-s of having a little luck.

daughter

**'’*''''**‘‘*’^ ^^a'ktuaio*.. who have hm*n

rlty will now cm** ..m t.i pracutv In

‘'"v

the past

the High acho.ol or those entering for
Trainman Waa Killed.

MrUnden and
week

vlsltln.;

frl.-nds u-ft lhi^ morning for Boyne
Cay. where th.*y will lie the guest of

the firat time, are requested to call at

By Wire to the Evening Record.

the Central building on Thursday, Fri­

Atigubta, Ga., Aug. 30.—A wreck oc­
curred today on the Southern rHllway.
A trainman waa killed and many per-

day or Saturday of thia xveek for enrollmcnt and claaaiftcation.
aug 30-3t

I. B. Gilbert, SupL

hurt.

h. r i«r.-nts. Mr and Mrs. Fred Howe

THE MARKETS.

W'EEK-E.VD EXCURSIONS t(/ Mil­
Mrs. H. M. Gilil.s and daughter. Je*rooming for
Mayfield, waukee. via M. A N. E. and N*. T. Co.
'*«•* •«'»I
trip $3.00. Going Tbnraday
where they wHl U* the guests of Mrs. Round
•alsan
'
---------------M.-ady to easy. Veals
a'htL**aTrrs—,
afternoon
and leaving Milwaukee Mon
GRADUATES of Traver»c City BuaJaive and higher. 8hi«ep and lambs- | M. L. C.nd.s.
Ariive and higher; shiHT steady Hogs i
F. A nsher an*! nlive. Mrs. F. day night. Aagt. 3rd. lOtb, 17th, 34th ! lesK Oill.-ge are wanU*d and wante<l
aug 2-tf | It high fcalaricfi.
aug 28-3t
-“Kalily
active for pmsl
grades at'Chisholm
of
Chtragr..
passed and 31sL
East Huffaln.^ug 'St;,- ('ant. -Quie:.

Ik troll.

Mich..

Aug.

SO.—Wheat-

Nt». 2 re*I. M\r

way to Chicago after two weeks spent

THE DIFFERB.VCE betwr-cn what ;

Shetland as the gu<-sts of H. P.

tbe graduates of Traverse City BubI- '

Fatikhaiiscr and two

what you can cam in a position that:

No 3 c«.rn. r.7r; No. 3 white oats. 2Tc.

College

Toledo, o. Aug. 30.—W’heat—Cash ^

and 8.-pteml.**r. Si^c: December. Me. j <‘»>‘h1n«. ac<V>tnpanled by Mrs. M. A.
Cblcagn. Aug. .10 —WTieat—Septemher. TkH;
Bcptemlser.

D.*cemlK*r. W)Hc.
Ik-.^c;

Oals-Sepu mlM-r.

Wo liavo Uie latest in chil­
black.

Also

the newest tilings out in Ls-

300 women, girls and boys ox^r..

ditw’

14 years of age. PleasanL clean

at 2.KT and

Patent

Lexathor Belts,

5(k-

each.

Extra

work.
Tha Traversa City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf

aa w, A. FAimwoiTB
PARK PLACE HOTEL
ONm howr» oaUl 10 a. m. wad 7 to S p. m
BosMapwUilp Or-.ifiwl PrscUoo sad
Consul lotions.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD

BLACK SILKS
SPECIAL 0PP:N1NG sale of Black Silks, from
ihc best manufacturers. We carry only the most
most reliable brands which wc can coniidently
recommend and guarantee to our customers.
27 inch imported Swiss Taffeta, very soft with

00

3(t inch Black Tafftfta with guarantee woven in
selvage, worth $1.2*3, at..........................................

QQ

3(» inch Oil Boiled Taffeta’ thoroughly giiaranteed, (soft finish) worth $1.50, at....................J:
Another 3(i inch Black Tafiela, it’s positively
fine a silk as you can get; it’s worth $1.75,
sfiecial opening price......... ........................ ..

1.26

New Chamelion X’elvet finish Taffeta, 27 inches wide,
Pretty Music
Pretty
Women
Pretty
Dances
Pretty
Dresses
and Plenty
01 Fun

A Distlnpnished Qst

t
E.r.

New Wash I'Tannel Taffetas, guaranteed to wear
and warranted to wash

Front
and Union_
E WILHELM Comer

Sohool Dsys
Means School Suits
To save money on school suils means lo buy hero—as we are selling
EVERYTHING UELOVV \VIlOEESAl.E COST

69c
$1.48
$2.48
$3.48

Takes choice of one pile o( BOyA' SUITS, WHICH RETAILED FOR­
MERLY T l* TO
Here* is a grand assortment, all kinds of stylos and f.-ibrics—values
that formerly sold from $’J.50 up to $4.00.
For Boys’ Buster ITrown and l*'anry Suits, regular $4.00, $4.50
*•
and $5.00 valuc.s, neat patterns and stylish.
For Bovs’ BLUE AND BLACK ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS, '
S5.CK) and Sfi.OO values

through the city this morning on theS,

steady values.
SeptemlHT.

“HANS
AN’ NIX"

^

FOURTUEPOSmONS

game.

.tOc
r».5c

last

Al WYldman j night after an . icht months run.

iMH-n spending a few days with friends

dt'ntly laid then-<in.-.- i»i.- Indian l.all I•‘"''tv Geer,

nud

Ooralts

DIXON AND FIELDS

to make

Ihimir this morning
Miss

2oc

red, white and

previous to their appearance on the. five acres.
and

and
aa

have

dren's BusU'T Brown Bt'lts in
WANTED.

Mokesa was a planknl fish dinner at j Included the house an.l tlire.- acres ol

pared

Black is the best yet

H. F. Mathews, business manager for

taken from the bay but a few hours j Mr. King still rctelns a fraction <iver
table, along side of warm hlscuit pre-1

Seta

E. Fuller,

Rv*c. Sec. C. L. I’.

THOROUGHNESS Is the s

ing al the OU dock.

Thirty-four pounds of fish wen* baked I

and forty-one sat down to enj.ty it.
|
A strike among public vserinator*.
________________
is tbe Istest novelty
reported
from ,
Austria. In one .listriet no .*hnd has [
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
in the city, returned to the SmnrthIxeeit vac«-lnate«l for Hire** m.uitlis.
walte summer hom«* at INirtage Ijikc. Eftxpirt Young Lady W
Marry Chi-,
ij,„i,^cher and w Ife of Elk |
Attorney T. A. Camion of IK-trolt 1*
cago Man.
llaiilHs were guests In the city yester
StudenU of the Grand Traverse Bush in the elty looking after his real c*«
Special lo the Exening R<>cord.
neat Univeraity Succcaaful—One
late interests and iasuranee liusiness
Empire. Mich.. Aug, 30.—Mr.
Goes to Ludington.
in the city.
.Mrs Wm. hYirrant of The
• Mr. and Mrs Ed Hardy and family pin-, announced the <>flgagement
Prinrl|»al W. P. Needham of the
ha\e gone to White Cloud
their daughter. Alice Jean, lo t'arro.l
Cirgjjid Traverse Uustness I'liUerslty Is
*IJ1n»s. A. K» rr of Saginaw Is visiting Leland FVaiik of Chicago.
The wi*lAttorney T A. C.mlon of I»«*tr..o.
fil ling liaiipy iinlay as four of bis stu­ Im'the elty
dlng will take place the latter part of who writ.** a litH.* Insurane.- for th**
dents ha«e arci^pted good position**
('laude W. Pound of Winters la visit­ September.
Mutual Life InMtranc* ompany ..f
during thi- |iast si-ek. A. J. MikowskI ing I., I.. Kleveiison.
New Yftrk In e«inn.Tiion with hib law
has a tin** |da<-i- as lMKikki*<*t>er and
Arthur G. IlalKxick. landscape arrhiOPERATION SUCCESSFUL.
practice, is in the city
Mr. t'.»nlnn
sienngrapbi t In l.iidington. Miss Anna
tect of Cleveiand. is a gut's! of H. A.
Needham ha.-* in-, n a|ipointed deputy Coate*.
A. E. Laubachtr Received Good Newaj»«>‘‘ «h'’
comity rink. Mi - I** .itt Thacker will
From Grand Rapids.
i
‘'‘'n'ltany i^ having I*, what ma-.
Frank Welton. cashier of the Na­
lie stenograph'-r an.l !tiokk«-ep«*r f«ir
SiH*rial to the Evening Htiiird.
|any tlm.* <u a ^t.K:k
tional City iiank of Grand Rapids.
annual n
8telnlM-rg
Ili.M.,
ati.l
Mi-^
Maliel
Elk Rai.ldb. Mich.. Aug.
-*\Vor I |’'‘'V
ttirtP-d home to4l.iy
Mrs. Welton will
|H»rt nf tin* Mutual Life ItiMiranc- e.»niIVspr.-s iMsikkli p. r 1..1 Willi.-Im A
n-maln at Kdgew«HMi a f.-w days longer has been n*ceiv«d by A. K. IjiuhscheI»any n-<-clve*l at this ofii.-e i-li.iw> th.Uaitak.
Mrs J. R. Hunt and mui Verc re that hlb w ife has umlergoni* a MirceHscompany'j*
a.***M*tb
to
1«turned to Manton this morning after fiil oiMTatlon at Ruttorworth hospital.
FOUND GOLD WATCH
..................................
with a MtrpJiib of |7l."<*o.tHHi. exf*rx
j s|M*ndlng a f>*w days
lys In the city wit!; Grand Rapids, and ttiat her rompletp.lJie>
Her sister. Mis.* 1h.-brngH
nTovery is aK.**ured
tiirday
One of Printers' Nmr Well Rewarded Mr. limit. On Satii
Xl-ijfrs.* of i holders tn.» st.rck). 'Tile Mutual
turn and take up tbelr
for Practicing.
pal.l its iMilic.x. holil.Ts ov.T J*;*.:.,
SC! Cass street.
'
G«s«n;e HaM»-y. piek^maii at tli< i|. *
iKHi.tskT. in I'.l* years an.l has earn.*d ..v.-r
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith left this
ord «»lhce. was out praciicing f..r Mk
Water Polo Challenge.
»167.(Hio.<tmi
for its ih.IIcx
h«»lder.-*.
•gn*al prini**rs' halt game 1.alH»r da\ morning for Grand Rapids, where they
im managed in YLenneth Smith l«*ing 19.39 iK'r cent of premiums n*
sin r«*slde in the future.
last evening. A l.all came mu his «li
challenges Ro«*srs team to a game of! e.lv.d which i.s a r.*c.»rd never i-qiiakd
Mrs.
C, K. Ftiller «if ('adlllac ixrerthin and h«- iiiUlre.1 a waicti lyingwat.'r iH>Io to take place |.AilM>r Hwy | by any oth.-r cotniiany
in the grass
It l*s*K« «i Ilk* a t*«y af ’ uirni*d homo this morning after siwndTb»- lilac, of ront.*st will Im* ih-cidcd on |
--------------------------------fair, s<i he thu-w the Imlt in and ih* n ing a few days In the elty.
NotlCO tO PupiIS
Mrs |.*aar
Austin add
daughter. later to the satisfaction of imth teams. |
Ustk(*d for tin- w«tehr finally succii <1 <
Kenneth Smith.
Nwa. K-tunied to Cadillac this mornThose entering the first year claw of
Ing in locating it again
Bingham rburrh Friday aftennsm at J

o'rbx-k.

.V

aug 2SCt

The barge Edward Buckley Is load­

to Mr. Marks «.f Chirag... x» h,i w ill ..c- j
Among the many good things still on

6 o’clock last evening, the fish .l»eing

visit.

AfMtfher Child Dead.
Mildred,

to ride.

• A party of east side Udies took the

arrangements for l.abor «lay.

vlllc. Mich , and Miss MrCullough of

residence at lO a. m. tomorrow.

Comba

We now

1;V,

meml>er should Im* preb«*ut.

held from the j Mlneaapolls. Minn., passed through the
The city tills morning on their »ay

funeral which will
!

presi'nt.

G. A. R. and war veterans who wish

will hold a m*-etliig tnniclii
PLANKED FISH DINNER.

Back

complete Comb

three-piece Corah Sets al iOc,

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6

Forty-One People Sat Down and Ate

Oombs.

In the parade -on iuihor day.

iTEINBERG'S
I Grand Opera House

Tbe liatie was not well at the time anJ

an aasortnicnt of Ladioa' Side

and scK-ietics of Traverse City"to Join

but did not create a great stir in the July 4th to Sept. 4th. This rendition
of the Indian as a romantic figure,
The^ase of B. J. Morgan vs. A. B. 1
^bc pb* n..mena was ohMTvnl bj
should l*e been by every one.
Do
Huellmantel. which has l»een occupysrriptive pamphlet can lie had by adIng the attention of Justlre Curtis'
drcu?sing ticket agent. G. R. A I. Ry.,
The G. R. A 1. excursion fniro
court for two days is still far from
.Michigan points will Ik* on the first
Traverse City, or C. L Lockwood. G.
being closed aa the defense did not
8c*ptenilj« r and will arrive In ih«* rllv
A.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
iK-gln their testimony until nearly the
if on schedule time at 7 o'c lock In the
June 39 mon wcd-Eat-to-tcpl-1
noon hour. The attention of the Jury
ex|K*ctcm I hat this will
is taken up this afternoon with the;
'
.a
U„ .U.B
^ rc*cord hn*ak**t in ,sdnt of
THi: I'OLM.NTIKir -It-ters xxill r**nbusiness contracts of J. D. Pike and »
,
.
t-,
numlH-n*. as year liy y,ar the late
l.-r au « X* * Ih'iit profii jiro at the Clt>
A. B. Huellmantel and all huslness pro- j
summer excursion fever gains in is»tf
i|M ra llOu^«' toiiicht
ceedinga dating back Into the first of,
ularlly.
The IVre Marquette c-xcurlast year are brought out. Eapeclal
blon labt «*vi-ning
wai
stress is being laid on the payments
thl^
bingit* train which eve
which were made by J. D. IMkc to the
city In one section.
defendant up to and following the va­
A party of young pi*«.t.l.' eujux. i
rious contracts whirh rxlstc*d h«*twi*en
lhemi*«lxe.« last eveuing at tin- bom*them.
Mr. Huellmantel lestific*d tliat
of Miss l-Na IkMin, In honor of l **r
up to Nov. 29 the understanding was
friend. Miss Mll*lrx**l Jarohs. of Chi
that they share equally the profits lu
rago
Games, music and hu-tum* tell­
tbe wood huhin(*ss and after that date
ing were indulged in until a late hour
J. D. Pike purchase*d tbe cntlro huslThe bricklayers and mas«»ns union

K. train for i

f of!
EXTRA TROUSERS with
boy
»ur Itoys’ suits.
A good sni
rill find his ^wav through 3 pairs of

NBVKR
hnvc we ever abown as nice

Rigs will i>e f'lmishixl those of th'

weeks.

Platte

Julius I'alge and Ed Walt to«>k their
*

business men

THE three: nECS short
pant
suits we an' rU'sing out at J.7. $4 and
ana revival brigade. No. 1. Salvation est of bis attraction.
The Companion Sewing society will $i.5« affords a saxing to the customer
Army service, arrived last
evening
of from 11.50 to J3 «0.
meet
with
Mrs.
E.
Kelly
-at
cast
l»ay
from Plkinwell to he the guest of bis
aug 36-tf
Hamlltcn Clothing Co.
mother and sister. Mra. Geo. A. Ford ThurKday afternoon. Busses will leave
Mrs McLarhlan's at 301 North
BAD t
and Miss Ulias Ford. He leaves Sat­ at
gettini
urday to join Adjt- Geo. Bannard at Spruce. Mrs. John Smith's. 73t» Wo«i
suit for the Uiy from 15 tc* IS years i
Freeroont. when* they will continue Eighth, and Mrs. Brodbageo's. 717 East
th«* rediir-cdI price.
l
t^'kshington strtx*t. at 1 p. m.
their work.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
aug rc-tf
O P. Carver. J. W. Hannen. E" \V.
Hastlncs and Ward Bums fished the THE INDIAN PLAY OF HIAWATHA

the mother Is an Inmate trf the asylum , *l»blns tackle and »
but

manufaetnrers.

THE TWO COMIC BOYS

took the Columbia for Ne-ab-u
j »hls morning.

A sad feutun> of fhls^death U that I

the

Dixon and Fields In ’ Hans an* Nix."

Tipton. Ind,

Far From Being Ended—Defense

ocrlfitJon bad been atupped by a man

to the city, ao tbe

Stanton, left this morning for

Morgan va. HuollmanUl Suit la Yet

In a-runalKMit who (uru«'d arrHind and

aage and came after them.

have been the guests of Mr. and Mra.

Misa Ethel Smurthwalte. who baa

Finally

th»* trail reaaed abruptly and It wa*

ing bark

Mr. and Mra. W. T. Steven^, who
A L.

to OIJ

Mlasion. where they will si»cnd a few

trip up the bay this morning.

tbelr home today.

By Wire to the Evening R^>rd

prontOOTM rooDg roopte condad«-d lo

wOTil iMck

the Park Place on their way

Chicago, who have been spending the

toJte 0 diire. =A rt« wa* acciircd fn>n

'•ocwraly to a tree

Mra. W. G. Lawrence wen
select her mllli- j through tbe city yesterday, (rtopplng at

Mrs. D. R. Rogers and daughter of

by Fira Today.

rery ftlrr. »o a

to

M. Riley of Ctncinnati. Ohio, passed

cago thia moralag

96.000 SLAZE.

tbo espertoBce of two Trmreroe Cltr Chaboypan

this city extends a cordial invitation

Faltor, Neal P. RHey and Rebecca

retnipod home today.

aery goods.

tko ymns lody'o foU»er sod • ride
Sotm frao ooot Isy IB feU rig ooeb va«

wm

THE CENTRAL LABOR union of

hllasB are haard la the iaterior of the capo lookiac •Iter batlneaa latercats.

wtt Sowon HofSor.

The oftemoao

the 1
*rbooc entering the llrat year dafs of ner Dtriskm and Randolph aad have
the High school or these entering for refitted it. asaking It iborooghly akodem.
Repapertag, kalsomintag aad
UcoL esaad Fbrt will lead tbe acr the fleet time, are requwMcd to call gt palattag have been part of the reaovat»ae Central building on Thursday. Fri- tlon.
An np-to-date pool room has
vices at the Salvatioo Army tonight
been Installed.
The hoslelo opens
A party oansisting of J. H. Wflkln- day or Saturday of this week for en­
Monday morning wrlih a rate of f 1 per
aon. C Morse. J. R. EUU and H. Heath rollment and classification,
day; $3.50 per wreck board.
I. a Gilbert. SupL
of Chicago. Charles A. Scott and Miss aug 30«
aug 36-61
Tbe Gotumbla arfn run aa excursion

to Nenh-u-vanu FtMay evening.

to Maple City, vbere she wlU visit
Naptoa, Italy. Aag. JO.—Mopat Veau- Mra. WUliaas McCowran.
Tiaa la la full cniptiaa. Omiaoaa
William Moody, who haa beea la Chi- Jennie Scott of Loalsrllle, Ky, Mra. T.

WbM They Wots to Look for Him
MmS Worry EwoooS

Xotice to Pupils

EYITICE

' ESWUSBIISr

■WB of Bertdaa. Mo., who kara hcca
Owlaw NdiiiWiji Art HawS N Mm apeadtag Che a«HBer at aearhy reaocta
•mprior aV Sm Cntar WhSa
left for their hcaae thia aoaa.
Lava Ip FMiip.
Mra. Prank White «f Manna paaaed

salary

training would In

at Old MisI^»«*

through this

The

Mlaaos

Clara

Opperman

aug 30-3t

at the City ofiera house tonight.- Bene-

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

SITUATION WANTED to do general

YOUTHS’ SUITS

$3.50

housework In a small family by
girl 23 years old.

Oomo QuIoIcZ THines Oolnfi: Raipldly '

Address Emm.i

Stone. R, F. D„ No. 1.

aug 30-3i

N'E-AH-TA-WANTA‘ Friday cvenli
and

have been visiting friends in the city,

• lit of tbu. Traverse City Itand.

Too Latr for CUmI&csUob

two

FOR RENT—From room near Board

Mamie Lothariu* of Milwaukee. wh-»
DON'T MfSEv the Polmaiier alsiers

ADS

and t

city thU

DeccmiK«r.' *n«nilng oo their way home.

BejitcmlsT iHwk. I14.J5; lard. IS;

in

Holland and Mlu E. Stoneberger. who jnonUia more than pay your tuition.

Com—I

liecember.
rr.^c:

requires no

receive

avenue
round trip.

returned to their home this morning.
Malcolm Winnie left thU morning

"

SEE NEW ERA want column ad. |

for Milwaukee, where he will attend

“Old

line

to hnsinesi fnt<rests.

out.”

cause and remedy.

Rer. F. W. Lew la. pastor of the Plra*

aug 50311


graft"—'Tratenial
.

school

Inquiry at
street.

Suitable fot
436 Webster
aug 3(Kf

IF YOU Wa5TT to pull out from the

freeze
p City Business College.
*ug 30-3t

aug29-2t

5*7^ - -

The Boston Store

imimisnsT

Rotict to Fh^Is

MB. AND MR& O. J. FfTCHRR
bare leased tbe West Side hotel, cor­
I br Mtei M. Bbir
Thaoc entering the llrat yaar cUas of ner Divisloa and Randolph and have
The Odumbte will run aa excursion
moa of Parktes. Mo, who bava bcaa
the High echool or theee entertetg for reflUed It, making U tboroaghiy mod­
Omtmm Itemklima Ana Haaatl In tka sf sadteg tbe ■ommrr at awty geoon* to Neab-ta waau Friday eTeateg.
em. Repaperfng. kalsamlning and
Interter «f Mm Cmter MteSa
UEFT VMNO COMPLM. SUtV AOUeoL Gtoad Fbrd will lend the ser- the first time, arc requeeted to call at painting hare bt*en part of
MA for tbair bow tbia aooa.
the Central bjilding on Tharsday. Fri­ tion. An up^odate pool
Lava to FtemtaB.
IWfltfM KAtT BAY.
Mra. Praak White of Maaoa paaaoi vlcea at tbe Salvatioa Army tonlgtaL
A party oemsIaUng of J. H. Wllktn- day or'Saturday of thie wreck for en- been Installed. The hostelry o|
tbroogb tbe dtj tbia aooa oa her way
Monday morning with a rate of $1
By Wire to tha MruBtec Bawd.
to Maple CRy. where abc wIU visH BOB. C Morae. J. R. DIM and H. Heath fwllmcnt and daeaiflcation.
day; $3.60 per week board.
yritm Th*y WmA «• Imk Hr Hbn
have we aver riiown aa nice
I. R Gilbert. SupL
of Chicago. Charles A. Scou and Miss aug aodk
Naplea. Hair. Auc. Jt.»Mouat V<
ang 26dt
Mrs. Wintam McCowaa.
an aaaortment ol4iadioa' 8ido
MmA W*rry gH—X LociH
Vlas ia la ftiU araptkm. OaMkoua mmJennie
Scou
of
LoulsrUle.
Ky,
Mrs.
T.
wnuam Moody, wbo baa beea in Chi­
THE CENTRAL IJ^BOR union of
Comba. Back Comba and
EXTRA TROUSERS with some
hlinss are beard In the taterkir of the cago kmUpg after bnalneaa laterestt.'' dL Dley. Mrs. M. R Riley. Miw Dale
at gMrvn Harbor.
oomplele Comb Sets aa at
this city extends a cordial inviution
l»o>*B*
suits.
A
good
smart
Crater and tbe volcano la throwteg oat retnmed how today.
M. Fbllor, Neal P. RUey and Rebecca
thiirough 3 pairs of
proaenL We now hav© the
to the manufactnrers. business men ai!l fiad his
a creat flow of lara. Tbe flow la down
Mfk. W. G. Lawrence wcot to Chi­ M. EUey of ancinnaU, Ohio, paaset* and societies of Traverse Cijy to Join pants with e ry coat.
Um^e-picce Ccanb Seta at!
aug
rc
tf
lamilton
Clothing
Co.
tbe light side of tbe cone.
throogb
tbe
city
yesterday,
stopping
at
cago tbia momlag to oelect her mUli15c, 25c and 50c per act
In the parade on l.al*or day.
tbe Park Place on their way to Old
nery goods.
Bach ComU 55c to $1.00
tb« fotniK ladf's father aad a ridr
Rigs will hr furnished those of th?
15.000 BLAZE.
Mrs- D. JL Rogers and danc^ter of Mission, where they will spend
homt froB ca«t bar Ui W« i1* aocb
G. A. E and war veterans wbo wish
weeks.
the experience of two Traverac CUr Chaboygaw Tannery WOa Damaged Chicago, abo have been apeadlng the
to ride.
M. E F dler.
Bummer at Fbreat Lodge, returned to • A party of east side ladies took the aug 39Ct
BEI.Ta
Ree. Sec. C. L. U.
by Fire Today.
trip np the bay this morning.
their borne today.
Black is the best ret.
By Wire to the Evening Beoord.
Wc have the latest in chilThe barge Edward Buckley Is load-.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Sterenson. wbo
THOROUGHNESS is the waichw
Cheboygan. Mlcb.. Jkug. flO.-Tbe
B Hnator Brown Bfdta in
Ott dock.
take a drire. A rta «ra» aerured from Pflatcr A Vogel Leather oompanyy have beea tbe gueots of Mr. and Mrs. {
nd IJock.
- a local llrerr atable and the beautiful tannery ban damaged about $5,060 by y L. Stanton, left this morning for | H. F. Mathews, business manager tor
WANTEa
i Dixon and Fields In “Hans an* Nix.drire akmx rant bar vUlterf Plaallr Are this morning, the tank bouse being Tipioo. Ind.
300
women,
girls
and
boys
over..
Ueut. Claodc Ford of MIchigau-Indi |
‘n ike city yesterday In the interTim THRKKI'IEC.*; «h..rt li»«
|lrins of the ride, the animal wa« tied destroyed and the leach bouse dam*
14 years of age, Piaasant. dean
suits we arc cU»sing out at $3. $1 and
aecareir to a tree while the couple aged. The loss Is covered by insur- ana rcvlvarbrigade. Na 1. Salvation <**» of k‘* attraction.
Sir/*s for stout people,
work.
The Companion Sewing society will $1.3*^ affords a saving to the cii^omcr
Army service, arrived last evening
atrolled alaoa the bearh. When ther
have tliem in sizes 30 to 45
of from $1.36 to $3.«>0.
The Traverse City Canning Co.
from Plainwdl to be the guest of taU meet with Mrs. E Kelly at cast lay aug 36-tf
went back to ret their conrerance
Hamilton Clothing Co.
inches.
aug 12-tf
Thursday
afternoon.
Busses
will
leave
mother and slater. Mrs. Geo. A. Ford
tber found a Ur*e amount of emptlPCftSONAL.
TOO BAD to let the opportunity go
and Miss Lilias Fbrd. He leaves Sat­ aP~Mrs. McLachlan’s at 301 North
neoa where the borae had been tied
Mrs. 8. A. Allen of Oklahoma, wbo urday to join Adjt. Geo, Bannard at Spruce. Mrs. John Smith s. 730 Went by l»y not getting a 3-plccc long pant
and Dothlox niore- DlHicent inquiriea
suit for the Ikjv from 13 to IS yi-ars at
were made and H waa found that, itfb has been visiting her sister. Hiss Inace Freemont. where they will cootinue Dghlh. and Mrs. Brodhagen’s. 717 East the reduced price.
i^*kshlngton strt-euat 1 p. m.

aug 3ti-if
Hamilton Clothing Co.
animal bad beeo area htwdinic tor Reed and her uncle and aunt. Mr. and their work.
O P. Carver. J. W. Hannen. E W
boise am;, the oata bln. The aerricea Mn». A. B.,Curtis, left for her home
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Haspng» and Ward Bums fished the|THE INDIAN P1.AY OF HIAWATHA!
of a farm«T were enliated and the today.
v'esterday
returned;
VIA
G. R. 4 I. RY.
1 omm boon qbUI 10 b. n;. and 7 toO|».Bi
________
Platte
river
>-esterday
and
Miss
Ethel
Pmurthwalle.
who
has
tmant tmc«*«l but to no avail. Flnallr
r* 0«*iierBl PraetlM sad
Morgan va. Huetjmantel
Suit Is Vet 1 *"**•> •‘*’“*
\ The OJIbway Indian drama "Hlawa
Huetjrm
the trail ceaaed abruptly and It vaa bc«n visiting friends in the city,
COIWBltBtlOtlB.
Tbe
great
eelipic'of
tbe
sun
vlRlbl.-j
Hix'
t
Far From Being Cruled—Defense
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
)eame<! that a luirae annwerinr the de- turnc-i to Red Park today.
■ in ths Bert ion lo«»k place thin momlnt] mtig, i
George Mr.MiilIln of Elk Rapids waa
Giving Teetimony Today.
acription bad been atopped br a
July 4th to Sept. 4th. This rendition
in a runabout wbo turoi'd around and in tbe city yesterday attending to busi­
of the Indian as a romantic figure.
ness
matters.
The
^se
of
B.
J.
Morgan
vs.
A
Ik]
*•“>
The
phenomena
was
observed
by
look It In the oppoalte dlrectloo.
shnnU 1h* set*n by every one. Do
Miss Eva Hiatt of Aldcn was a Trav­ Huelimantel. whi
which has been occupy-1
trace waa then loat.
scriptiVO pamphlet can be had by ading the atienUtm of Justice Curtis'j
The younic people wen* tnurb aror- erse City visitor yesterday.
The G. R. 4 1. excursion from centra: drt'ssing ticket agent. G. R. 4 I. Ry.,
George Weldner of C^adillae w
court for two days Is still far frr»m
rted and didn't like the Idta of
•Michigan points will be <»n the first of Traverse City, or C. I.. IxKkwoLKl, G.
Inx Wk to the citr.
the y«mnR the city yesterday transacting busl- lieing closed as the defense did not ;
SeptemlHT and will arrive in the city P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
nt*ss.
l*egin their testimony until nearly tbe j
lady’a father reeelvt'd a telephone
June 29-mon wod-sat-to-eepl-1
V. R. Gate of Sherman was in the noon hour. The attention of the Jur> | If on tK'bedule time St 7 o'clock in the
aane and came after them. Thin niumevening. It Is expectt^l titat this will
cJty yesterday.
is taken up this afternoon with the!
Ing it waa n*|**>rted that the horac
^111: POL.MATIKII sisters
Mrs. \V. A. Nelson and son of cUand buaim*8s contracts of J. D. Pike and j iK* another roc*.rd breaker in p.dnt of
at Iloarera Hartmr.
, x,., n. ni program at the Cit>
were guests at Hotel Whiting yester­ A. B. Huelimantel and all business pro- i numlH-rs. as year by year the late ,5,.^
day.
ocedings dating back into the first of I summer excursion fever gains in PM* j n,M ra houte lonlaht.
ularliy. Tbe Pere Marquette exrur-!
Principal R L. Nye of tbe local High Iasi year are brought fuil. E«p«tIbI |
SPI*:CI.\L OIM* XING SALI*: of Black Silks, from
school, wbo has been spending the stress Is being laid on the payment j Sion last evening was the largest
single train which ever entered this
■ John, Son of Thomas Conway, and Mil> summer at llig Rapids. returm*d to the which were made by J. D. Pike to thej
the best manufacturers. We carry only the most
city in one section.
rlly this morning.
'drad. Daughter of H. H. Johnson,
defendant up to and following the va- i
reliable brands which we can coniidcntly
A
party
of
young
in-ople
cujtiyo.l
AU*ert Johnson of Cadillac, who has rtons contracts which existed betwtH*n!
Have Passed Away.
bmmend and ;^arantce to our customers.
l>een visiting W. J Haas of ibis city them. Mr. Huelimantel fesiificU that themselves last evening at the homi“
j of Miss Eva Utxm. in honor of i-i r
returned to his butne

John, the foiir-montha^ild aon <
up to Nov. 29 the understanding was
friend. .Mis.s Mildred Jaetdis. of Ghi
E A. rubber an^wj^isr^Caull
Tboniaa Ton way of bo.T Valley at reel,
that they share equally the profits lu
Gara«*s. music and ftirtiine tellt«Ktk the Columbtepir Neak-ca-wanta the wood business and after that date
inch irnported Swisk Taffeta, very soft .with 00
died at 6 o’clock thia murnliiK
; ing were indulged in until a late hour
this morning.
^
cholera Infantum.
J. D. Pike purchased the entire buslThe Itricklayers anil masons union j
Julius Paige and Ed ^>lt took their
A sad feature of thia d«*ath la that
win
hold
a
miffing
toniclii
to
nial^e
the mother U an Inmatv of the aayliim fishing tackle and went oat on the M.
t'rwnt ll.p Codi.puUd Coinwly
3(> inch Black Tafft^ia with guarantee woven in QQ
arrangements for laibor day. Every
PLANKED FISH DINNER.
but war home Hnndar and Monday. 4 N. E. train for a short "business'
selvajic, worth $1.25, at..........................................
mcmlM*r should Im* present.
The balM* waa mrt well at the lime an.l trip.
Mr. and Mr* H. R Holmes of Norlh- Forty^ne People Sat Down and Ate
the rxpreaiu'd her feara that It would
to
Mr.
.Marks
of
(*hlcago.
wht»
wi
3(>
inch Oil Boiled Taffeta' thoroughly ktnaran- QK
dio. She will Ik* able to attend the vlllc. Mirb.. and Miss MrCullough of
Among the many good things still on citpy it in the summer and spcml IiIh
teed, (soft finish) worth $1.50, at.........................
funeral which will be held from the Mineaspohs. Minn.. iasse<l through the
winters in t'allfonila. The transfer
realdcoce at 10 a. m. tomorrow. The city this morning on their may to Le- tap at the resorts of Agosa and Kczla
Included the house and ihns* acres of
land. where they will make a short Mokesa was a planked fish dinner at
Rev Ikemaa (’nrhiln will offlrtate.
Another 36 inch Black Taffeta, it’s positively as
6 o'clock last rycnlng. the fish being land and the ctmslderation was |1..3ihi
visit.
Another Child OcaA
tine a silk as you can j?et; it’s worth $1.75, 1 Oft
Mrs. J. S. Rmllb of this city left this taken from the bay but a few hours 1 Mr. King Mill retains a fraction
Mildred, the oneyrar-<»ld daujrhtey
special openinj; price—........................-1morning for Honor, where she will previous to their appearance on the i five acres,
of II II Jobnaoo of Ultu;han^
I„ibrrtt«r bv K**rkur Morten
table, along side of warm biscuit preMuair br llnwarti W«*bBt«*r
cnaabed tochnlrra Infantum thia morn- 4lslt frltmds.
Mrs. M. Gilles of this city went to parcM and lakni by A1 MYIdman.
tec The futM-ral will
held frrun the
NewChatnclion N’elvei finish Taffeta, 27 inches wide.
Thirty-four itounds «»f fish wore baked
Honor this morning.
A DistlnpBtegbam ckurrh Fridat aftimoun at
Pretty Music
strike among pnbllc raccinsfors
New Wash f lannel 'faffelas, j»uarantced to wear
Miss Ethel Kmurlhwalte. who has and forty-one sat down to enjoy it.
nished Cast
Pretty
e latest novelty reported from
been s]H-nding a few days with friends
and warranted to wash
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Austria. In one district uo child lias
Women
in tbe city, rctum.-d to the Rmurth_______
[been vaccinated for three muntiis.
Pretty
walte summer home at Portage l^kc. Empire YouKg Lady Wi
Marry Chl-|
ijmbscher and wife of Elk
Dances
Attorney T. A Conlon of Detroit is
cage Man.
Studanto bf |h« Grand Traverse But
! Rapids were guests In the city yesterin the city looking after hia real es Special to the Evening Record.
. Pretty
neat Un Iverwity Suoccaaful—One
i day.
late interests and lasuranco huslne.ss
Dresses
Empire. Mich, Aug. 30.—Mr. and
Oeea to Ludington.
the city
and Plenty
Mr. and Mrs hid Hardy and family
01 Fun
. I*rlnrlpal W. I*. Notdbnm of the have p»ne to MTilte Cl«»ud to visit.
their daughter. Alice Jt*an. to Carrod
the Surplus and Assets
llrnnd Traverao Iliialneaa I'nlveralty
Thom. A. Kerr of Saginaw is visiting Lcland J>ank of Chicago. The wt<«l.attorney T A Conlon of Iketroii.
f«*«-llnK happy t«*day aa four of hia a
in the city.
ding will take place the latter part of who ariti** a little ir'*.unincc for
denta have accepted pood position**
Clamle W. Pound of Winters is visit­ September.
.Mutual Life ItiMininco <i>mpany
durliiK tfu* puKt w»*ek. A. J. MlKowakl ing L L Stevenson.
j New York I
baa a line pl.-ir.- as lKiokk»*cp<*r and
Arthur G. IlaU-tJck. landsrapi* arehlOPERATION SUCCESSFUL.
ly Mr Conlon
j practice, is
atemutraph. r In Ui.HiiKton. MIrh Anna
■rt of Cleveland, is a gui*st of H. A.
N«*c«lhani ha.** l».-eii nptKilnted deputy Coale*t.
A. E. Laubacher Received Good News! «•'“ l^e trouble the Equitable Insurouinty clerk. Ml
l*e;,ii Thacker will
From Grand Rapids.
1
«'«>nipany is having Is what ma*
Frank Welton. cashier of the Na
1*0 alenocrapluT nii<] l><H*kki*cper for
|
*’X!HTlc<i at any time ‘n a stock
tioiial City bank of Grand Itapids, re- Spi*cial to the Evening Rcoord.
Stelnls rj; Hion . u-ii.t Ml^s MaU*l
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 3.».-Wor I i- The sixty-sci-ond annual ntunu*il home l«slay. Mrs. WeH**n will
IVhprea lMMtkK»'«-|>< r^».t Wlllu-lni A remain at Bdgewood a few days Imiger has been rocHv.M by A. E I.aubsche-I ••‘•rt of the Mutual Ufc Insurance c.mUailak.
^
that
his
wife
ha.s
undergone
a
success-!
n*«>
r.-ccived at this nfficc shown the
.Mrs. J. R. Hunt and son Vorc ris assets to l,e |44u..k«mhh.
tinned to Mantoii this morning after fill operation at Iluttcrworth hospital.,
FOUND
UNO GOLD
GOt^ WATCH.
Grand Rapids, ^nd that her c«.mplet.- ^'«h a surplus of $74.<ms...hhi. ever>
s|M*ndlng a few days in the city
rv*covcry Is assured. Her sister. Mis« j*hich iK longs to the is.liey
One of Printers* Nine Well Rcwjirded Mr. Hunt. On Saturday they wilf
lyiuls
Schuler,
a
prtifcsslonal
nurse
of
|
holders
(no
stock!. The Mulnal IJfand take up their residence a*
for Practicing.
much experience, is with her.
i
paid Us isdlcy holders over Itibi.
G«*orge Harvey, pn-ssmaii ai Hu u. *• t*?t Ca.ss street.
J eou.iMMi in ('•2 years and has earned over
Mr and Mrs. Ih-rl Smith left ‘this
ord ofIl(H>, was out practirlng for lb.Water Polo Challenge.
1 $187.0**0.imm for its policy holders.
great printers' ttall game Ijiis.r da> [
R*PW*. x‘b«*re they
A team roanageii by^Cenneth Smith j iMsag 19.29 iter cent of premiums nlast evening. A ball ennui out hls di j
reside in the fmure.
To save money on school suits means to buy here—as we are sellinjf
challenges Hoesi » team to a game of' celvitl w hich is a rei-ord never i-qualiM
rvcilon and lie notlc«-,t a watch l\ing
C. E. Fuller of Cadillac ..
,
EVERYTHING UELOW WHOl.ESAI.E COST
to the grass. 1. l.Ksked Ilk. a ...v af |
home this morning after si*end‘
The place of cont«*8t w ill Ik* di*cided un
fair, so he threw the Iwll in and then j '*'*= ■ ^ow days la the city.
later to the satisfaction of both warns
]<sjkt*d for the waleh. nnaUv sucw-ed j
Daac Austin altd daughter
Notice to Pupils
Kenneth Smith.
ing In locating U a'gain
It was a |
’•■fum«*d to Cadillac this mornThose entering the first year class of
Takes choice of one pile of BOY^* SUITS. WHICH RETAILED FOR­
ladles* watch «*n a pin and had'evi I‘'“s
» w*T*k’a visit with
the High acht^l or those entenng for
Trainman Waa Killod.
dcnlly laid there stm-e the indUn Itall I ''roHier. Hurry Gt*cr.
the first time, are requested to call at
MERLY I'l’ TO $i.00
ily Wire to the Evening Record.
game. He Is now awaiting the owm r.'
l-Ua McLindim and daughter
the Central building on Thursday. Fri­
Augusta. Ga.. Aug. .3<*.—A wrirk orIt Is exi*ecle<! that ev. r> print In the J •••»h‘'be of Kaiamaxoo. who have Iwh*o
day or Saturday of this week for enciirred today on the Southern railway.
Here is a grand assortment, all kinds of styles ami fabrics—values
city will now come out to practice in*'”
*■“>
PA*t week visiting;
rollment and classification,
A trainman was killed and many per­
the hopes of having a liiile luck.
| friends U ft this morning for Boyno
that formerly sold from $2.50 up to $4.00.
aug 304t
I. B. Gilbert. SupL
__________________________ j
where they will Ik* the gm*st of sona hurt.

HORSE HEADED HOK

oa w. a FAunwonn

CiSEissnuoi

BLACK SILKS

TWO CHIUHIEII DEM

TEINBERG’S

I Grand Opera House

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6
THE TWO come BOYS

DIXON AND FIELDS

“HANS
AN’Nir

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FDiwmEPOsmois

Hsr
Mr

Poncy Homers own

Front
E. WILHELM andCornerUnion...,

Means School Suits

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THE MARKETS.
\
n**’'*"*"Mrs. Fred Howe.
•Mrs. H M Gibbs and daughter, desffalo.
3--Cant.—g»te:. i
Meady lueasTT VealNAn.l^!vi.sVAci. »»»ere they will U* the guests of Mrs.
nlve and higher. Sheep-'and Tamhs- ] ^
<^lhba.
Active and higher; shei*p steady Hog<<!
P- A. Fisher and niece, Mrs. F.
— Fairly active for piK»d grades at
through the city this rooming on the!.steady values.
Iktrolt. Mich, Aug. 30.—Wheat— way to Chicago after two weeks spent
SeptemlMT. kl\r; No. 2 red. kl\c. at Shetland as the guests of H. P.
No 3 corn. L7c: No. 3 white oats. 27c. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Faukbanser and two
Tolwlo, o, Aug. 30.—'Wheat—Cash
and SeptemlHT. «^c; December. 83c. children. ac<T>mpanied by Mrs. M. A.
Chicago, Aug. 30.—Wheat—Sepiero- Holland and Mias E. Stoaoberger, who
78H; IVfemlK*r.' SO^r. Com— have l*ecn aponding a week at Old Mis­
SeptembiT. 334,-: lK*cember. 44\c. sion passed through thU city this
Oats—Sejitember. 2.7^c; December. morning on their way home.
Septemlfr |M.rk. $14.95; lard. $S:
The Misses Clara Opperman an-1
rlhe. $S.»3.
Mamie Lotbariu of Milwaukee, whj
have been rlaltlBg (deads In the city,
DONT MISf> the Pnlmatier slaters returned to their home this morning.
at the City opc*ra honse tooighL* Bene
Malcolm BYnnie left tliis momlag
Bl of the Traverwe city land.
for MUwaokee. where be win attend
to buslnem Interests.
tHY A BCCORD WANT AD
Ret. r. W, Lewis, pastor of the Pint

ATTEND rOLMATIER sinters con
WEEKEND EXCURSIONS to MHwankee. via M. A N. K. and N. T. Co. cert at the'City opera house tonight.
Round trip $3.00. Going Thursday
afternoon and leaving Milwaukee MonGRADUATES of Traverse City Busiday night, Augt, 3rd. 10th. 17th. 24lh ! less College arc wanted and manic?*!
and JlsL
angS-tf i It high salaries.
aug 28-?t
THE DIFFBRK.VCE between what
the graduates of Traverse City BuilWANT- AOS
College receive in salary and
what you can earn in a position that
requires no training would in two
SITUATION WANTED to do general
Booths more than pay your lulilon.
housework In a small family by a
aug 30-31
girl 23 years old. Address Emm.x
! Stone. R. F. D, No. 1.
aug 30-21
NRAH TA-WANTA FHday e*
FOR RENT—Front
near Board7:30.
Steamer Oolambia
avenue
school.
Suitable
for
Wyaaong’s orchestnL Fare 25 cents
teachers. Inquire at 43< Webster
round trip.
"
aug 36-3t
street.
^
aug304f
**Old line graft**—^**fratomal freeze j ranks of the commonplace enroll at
<Hit,** Cause and remedy.
j ^Vaverke City Business College.
j
ang2$-2t j
angJO-Ctj

69c
$1.48
$2.48
$3.48

For Boys' Buster Brown and Fincy Suits, regular $4.00, $4 *50
and $5.00 values, neat patterns and stylish.
For Bo>*s' BLUE AND BLACK ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS. '
$5.0fjl and $6.00 values

YOUTHS’ SUITS

$3.50

Oom» Quiolc! TKilnsrs Oolne: Rflifdicily ,
THoso Omym

The Boston Store

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NIWaAtllLAWS.

tta taKlitetm ta to tmm mi
jiMMigi la aaay of tto icai« aavaHto««.tto game ato toh vaitoa
faralctod tto Mlovtag ototel

' 10 to
.fro. tor
M JO, laelastve.
ValaarM M kill arHkvot karteg pra>
eaiai tteeaw. lUwldcat baatcr'i IICMM. ilJO; aM-raildcai kaalcr*i‘ H«MC. J«.
Ualawfal for aaj ptmm to kill mon
tkaa two.
DatairfM u» kill la r«0 eoai or iawa
ta spectad oMt.
Valawfai to pmnvt. klH or captors
aaj toar vfctle U b la tka vater.
Ualawfal to oae dogi lorMatlag
Valatrfal to ow artlflclal Ugkti la
...koatlag.
tlaUafal to kill aotll IfOS on tMi
JBaac pr Oraad Islaad, aad in Lapeer.
Hoitm. toailac. ToacoU, Mactnab. Alkegaa. Otuwa. Bu Clair Lakr, Oace>e^tMa. Clare. Maaoe. Maalitec. Wexford.
>>lllaBaukee. Nowargo. Mecoata. 1m^tofla. Beaxie. Leelanau. Grand Trav
^ Wae. Ocaaaa and Gladwin eountle*.
f - Vatowfol to kill oatll 1>10 la Kal
ytoaha opaatr.
r I Calawfal to kill nooac. elk aad carl-

t- :

doer «aa lawtal^ kOM kgr aadi n*
lent, la fiar parmrnal bm. mai that
an pan or aaek daarwrOI be adid.
tlalaafiB to sen. ai aiy tima. any
game animal or pw Mrd psacacaad
by ito laws or thia etsta.
Lawful to cralB on caaae bM witkia
Bfleca daya of the rntod fironse smaoa, but perMBs tralalM aaot
cany firaanas wb«a ao doiag.
Ualawrul to aae dogi la kanUag
oer.
Paaahy for actUgent or careless
shoodag aad kilUag or wounding arkOe
la the purautt of game, of any bn
bring. oBc tbousaad doHars fine or
UaptiaoBnicnt for tan yaars.
Pram tbe gnaw dapaitmeat has also
me tbe saggestloa that It Is the latendoa at the wardpa aad deputies
throughout the state to rigidly enforce
tbe laws In tfaelr entirely and to insist
upoB prosecutkms agalast all violators.

tkoB aitk koir matar aad Meariag
OMBk ttoa. gtvlac aae ring Id tke
graoa^ ke aaira; -Ykc eervaat of Ood.
M, M katroCkod to the aenraat of God.
ta tka aaaM eC tke tothcr. Boa and
Holy Ghost.’* Givtag the other ring
to the hride he saya tbe saase. aMrriy
rhaagtag naaKs. Tbe bride aad gnxaa
then tala their right haada. while the
prtari htads the ends of bis epltrakhn
fatale) orer the tataed hands, aad the
ggooB reimata after him: **I. N.. take
thee, N.. for my wife, aad I vrtll give
thee love, faith and boaor ta wedlock,
aad I will not leave thee nntil death;
amy God help aie. in tbe Mr undirlded Trinity and arltb all the sainU.”
Tbe bride also repeats; -I. X.. tak«
thee. N., for my bnbaBd. and I win
give thee lore, faith, boaor and obedlenee In wedlock, and 1 will not leave
thee until death.** etc. Then the priest,
taking away the stole. loosens their
bands, and says; **Wbat God bav
joined together, let no man pot asun­
der; aad I. an unworthy serraat of
Cod. by tbe power given to me. jolpyou In holy wedlock, and I declare and
make known this by the power of the
Holy Catholic cbnrcb; in the name of
the Esther and Son and Holy Ghost.
Amen."
After these words the crowning
Ukea place. Tbe priest prays tba:
they'may live as one and may Ikcrowned with love In one flesh. Then
be pals It on the head of the
groom, making the sign of ibo cross
andysaying: "May the servant of God
be crowmod, In the name of the Fa­
ther and Son and Holy Ghost. Amen."
He then entans tbe bride with the
same words. Tho proklmen Is thou
song and the Epistle from the Eitb<slans and the Gusih I from 8l. J«il»n arcread. while the service rloM>s with an
ektenc and the dismissal prayer.—Ex
change.

OppartunRisa for Huadcra.
In the great mining regions of tbe
Bncky aad Sierra Nevada mountains
tka*w la a Md far amhltloaB ynoag
men. no matter bow bouadleas .that
amhltkio may be.
Here aad there, scattered over untold thousands of acres, lie posslbilitUa of fortunes as generous as any
dug from earth, and tbe only
qusllfleatlooB necessary to win soma
share of this wealth of nature’s storeboose arc ambition, energy and a fair
ale of bodily beattb.
In BO other occupattoa knoam to tbe
writer are there such opportunities for
equipped simply with his eltiSquirral.
^ Open leaMiD for foi. Mark and gray, xenship and a -grub stake** to com­
from October IS to November JO, In pete In the rare.for honest wealth. In
other
oerupatlon. perhaps, can a
iludiye.
Unlawful to kill In pubUe or private man so quickly lay tbe foundation for
fortune prith the labor of bis hands.
park or In an> Incoriwrated eliy or
A few Instances may ferve to lllusellU'gc.
Irato this |»olnt; The writer saw W. 8.
Fur Bearing Animala
Stratton, ,the carpenter, some years
Vnlawfut to kill lieaver until 1910.
Gnlawfol to kill oHer. flaher and ago working at bis bench in Colorado
Springs earning the money with which
The Manufacture of Expression.
mink from May I to November IS.
imrsue his hobby—that of prospectI?niawful to kill imlnk. raee<M)ii.
*'A remarkable fart In my pnif. .-*
skunk and muskrat during SepterolH’r Ing for the procinus metals. l.Atcr 1 Kl<»n.*‘ said a phot«igrapher. reported In
him In Cripple Cre<k. when the the Chicago Chronicle, *is that we p«irand tletober.
Ikiiiuly for wolf over tlm-e months, Ind<’i»eni1enco hsd yielded up to him tralt artists can give to a sitter any
twenty-five dollarv; for wolf under the golden tnasure and he could count expression that is deslre<t A bland
|i:VH»n,oor)
git his own.
three montha. ten dollars; for lynx.
look, a noble look, n serene look—It Is
Charles D. Ijine. that Intrepid gold
Jvc dollars; for wildrat. three dollars.
trouble to us to put anv one of
hunter of Alaska, whose fortune now these cxpressltinK on the moKt wocMlen'
Game Birds.
I’rairic ehirken, Monxollan or Bnx- ranges somewhere up.Jn seven figures, fare.
llah pheasants, srild turkey, baxel only a few years ago was working by
“The- matter is achieved by the rep
gn>iia« and wild pigi'on—rulawfitl to tho day In CallfornUi at a time of life ctlilon of ci-rtnln wimih. If you. for In­
uit men began making ar­ stance. came to me and said >v»u
kill iRitll 1910.
Quail—Unlawful to kill until Oct. IS. rangements to reiln*. Pedro Alvarado, wished to l«K»k dlstlnpilshed, I would
the multi millionaire of Parral. Mcxl- pose you in a dlstlngulsheil attitude,
1907.
». rose to the heights of fortune from and then I would get you to say -brush*
!*ar1 ridge and spruce hen—0|M-n
1 obscure walk of life.
aeaaon. lower peninsula. Oct. 15 to
Just before I snapped the shutter. For
T«i those wb«i have not traveled the some InexidlCnlile reason the pronun­
Nov. 30. inriiisire. Unlawful to kill
ninro than twelve In any one day. Uu mining regions of the west, it may be ciation of the simple word 'brush*
lawful to have mort* than fifty In-pos- of Interest to know that-there are vast gives to the mouth an air of the most
unprosjKTtod areas of mineral l>earlng striking nobility and distinction.
aeaalon at any one time.
itiilawfiil to kill partrldxc. Mani­ territory In Idaho, Montana. UUh.
-If you want to have In a phot»v
toba grouse, dal ryper and ptarmigan Nevada and Arlxnna. to say nothing of graph a look of serenity you must sa.v
isirtions of Colorado, California •bosom*.
no Grand island. Alger county, until
and
Oregon,
that
have
bc'cn
run
over
IStilO.
-If you want to make your mouth
in a superficial way. but not thorough­ Iwik small say. 'flip.' If you want to
Waterfowl.
I>uck, phiver, snipt* and wofxipoek ly pn»p«Tted.
make It look larger say. *ejibbage*.
It seems to l>e a law of the ectmomlc
and any kind of water fowl—Open
-To hiAe an expression of melan­
seaM»n from Sept. 1 to Jan 1. luclii- distribution of mineral wealth that choly. It is niTcssary to say. -ker­
generation of men cannot find It
slvo. Geese, brant, blue bill, canvaschunk*.
back. wIdgiHin. pintail, whistler. b|kmiii- all, and each sucrtx'dlng one has Us
"To have an exprcssicm of prid«- or
bill, red head, butterliall and sawlilll share of the opportunities.
hauteur. It is necessary to say. •phoe­
There are thusands of acres of min­
duek may also lw> killed from March
nix.’ "
eral
land
In
these
new
wt-stern
IS to April 10 lurluslvc.
Uiilawiul to kill more than twenty where the pros|>eelor may i
What It Cost to Discover America.
live In avfy <»ne day. or hav«* more than slake upon a discovery and obtain
The cost of tl«e dlseovory of Amer­
seventy five In possession at any one government title to U by simply r«implyiug with tbe mining ngulaiions. ica has iKH-n computed by an Italian
lime.
which,
briefly,
are
the
erecting
of
coreditor cf antiquarian turn. Fntni doc­
Unlawful to use any floating devie<‘
monuments of nick or posts to uments that he rlaims to have dis­
pro|>ell<d by steam, gas. naptha, oil,
gaaollnc or electricity or sail boat or designate the rorners of the rlaim. the covered In the archives of Ihe city of
digging of a ten foot hole at the dls- Genoa, he learned that Christopher
In use a*»v swivel or itiinl gut
rovery
point, and recording same with Columbus rt-celved an annual salary
lery, slnk-lMvat or atrollar device.
the district nK-ortlor within nln*-ty of sixteen hundri-d lire. His two cap­
Flah.
T
l.jindliH*keil
salnion.
grayling. days fn»m the iH):<iing of discovery no tains. who acrompanie*! him on his ex­
ploration. received ntiie hmidrt'tl each,
srHvkled. Ualilornla. I^wk leven ami lice.
Exiverlenre in prosiKTtlng for the and the wages of the crow wore twelve
Stielhe.vd trout--C)|k*ii season fmni
prerlous mvtal Uo<*s not count for so and a half lire per month for earn
May 1 to B<-pt. l
Unlawful' to have In posesssluu much a* It does in other lines, for It meral»cr. The c«>st of the equipment
fart patent to miners everywhere
under seven inches In length.
Unlawful t»i, lake from storke 1 that the -tenderfoot** has luck that
the -old timers green with envy
atn'sms for four years after stocking.
Unlawful to sell Imsik tmul «»r gray­ Tho tenderUsit will look for mineral
In places where the solons of mining
ling.
would
not deign to look. and. hence,
. Muskallonge. slurgtHin nr any black,
OR*r* Mosjam
■irawberry. green <»r white tuiss—Uii often makes valuable diswverles in
lawful to take from Inland waters ex places where scientific men say Its ocrurnmee is a geological IropossIblHty.
ctnd with hook ^nd line.
In the developnient of mines and
Dlack baaa—Unlawful to take In any
manner from April 1 to and Including trearment of ores, however, experi­
ence and skill arc prime requisites,
May SO In each year.
MR. LINCOLN J. CARTER
Unlawful to take more than fifty iu and In few lines «»f human endeavor
are skill and knowledge so amply re-,
any one day, or have more than
pratfvn the tnleiiUNl yonnu
warded
as
In
the
metallurgical
field.
hundred In possession at any one time.
Commedicniic anil emotional
“With few exceptions the lot of the
Tranaportatlorv.
Actress
Game animals and game birds—Un­ average mine worker Is better than
that
of
the
average
skilled
raocbaMc
lawful to ship, under cover, unless
MISS JULIA GRAY
elsewhere,
so
If
the
prospertor
needs
plainly marked on outside of package
with naaelfrocmBlgnor and consignee. more money with which to prosecute
in tho thiixl and final eeasoD
InlUal point of bOUpglmd desUnaUon. his research In the hills, he has but
of her iineqiiivocal success in
tocher with the Uemlxed statement to go to some mine and work a fern
bis remarkable {day
of coftten^s of package.
Provided, months, when be is In posscMion of
tho
funds
to
try
his
luck
again.—De­
that BO game blrda shall bo abippod
by expreaa. freight or baggage, or In troit Tribune.

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Riiaalan W«tafii«s.
The marriage aerrlce at Ruasta la a
Protected game and flab—Unlawful
to transport beyood the boundaries at most solemn and sacred ceremony.
Meeting
the
bride and groom at the
this atate at any time. Provided, that
toh tBkea or cBngbt la Lakes MIebt door or fhe rimreh. the prien firsf adcs
-ftan, Superior. Huron and Erie, and the the groom, arhether he trill have the
..bays and harbors connected with aald bride as his wtfe and whether he has
Ukes, and Sault Balnte Marie, Saint promised any other 1a marriage. ReClair. Saginaw and Detroit rtvera. may celvlar the arooer anawem. he asks
be aoid.,transported "and abtpped out slmUar qaestkms of the bride aad
of this state Uwlawful to ship deer eelvee her replies. Thea be leads
or portion of deer within the uUte un-; them latq the chnrck, where the chofr
aims a psalm aad an ektaae had the
leM a^omps^ed by llooaae tag.
prayara at Mesatafa apoa
PormlU asay be lasacd by the sute priest
game and fish warden to nmi-resideot the coopie.
Rings are produced which Oie priesL
Ucenaod hunter to take one deer out
of ihU atalu. when fully aatlafied ouch I lays upon the eaelglon, stalnkUng

tbi>JL.Y
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Men 25., 35., SO., 75.
tete noir on sale

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of the fioinia aaooated to Ioorte«|
O- Wootor^ of At-j
tbotmand lire.
I
^ during the haaqori of the
TV «arw OMt, thetriore. did aotjL««~
M-aWpalltle. in.Tolodo.
exeoed ihirty^x thoosaad Ur^ or. «bosed the negro race ta the preaeaM
fTrrn
d driiars—which ] ®
colofed waiters. When be went
aoaadi like a verr raMoaahle auai. e.^ | »*> don his hat. lobster ihena. ^Ick«
pDctally when compaiwd with the > bane* and other garbage fell ouL of IL
aaMmats that have been expended on' J«bn D. Rockefeller has been apthe atiU nadtacovered. If aot undlseov-! P«l«* »o by the Matin, a Pari, aewsermble. north pole, a curio which. lfjl»*P«‘.
*be money It
ever discovered. TOld yield nothing ‘
^ thereby avert a eontlno
but glory to tbe weather-beaten ex-! *«ce of bloodshed In the far eart. The
plorcn. It Is true they might bring, Matin told him In bis cablegram that
-back a few gplinten of the pole. A »f be paid tbe bill he would cover himclub MBdwich ml^t be made of those, self with glory as a humanlurian.
and placed on view In a museum, bat John D. has not replied as yet.
*To sec his daughter. Edward Gor
we doubt It—Exchange.
man of Chicago, broke down the door
of his mother-ln-Iaw'h house, found the
Fortanca Left by Preaidenta.
child under a lied and carried her
Washington left an estate valued
awa.v. He was locked up in a poliA?
rer fSOO.OOO; John Adams left about
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would have been
con*r«.
J20.000; Madison left abotif^i^.OOO; {
Monroe died poor and was buried at}
—^---------------------,
Vhe expense of relatives; John Quincy i —13.00 round trip from Traverse City
Adams Irtf about J55.nooo at hlv I via Pere Marquette *rhursday. Ask J.
death; Jackson about tkO.OOO; Van Kehoc. agent
Biircn. fiCO.tKW); polk. |l50,0<tO; Ta>-!
aug 14-15 l€-:i-22-23-25-29-30
lor, 1150,000; T>!er married a woman!
-----------------------of weritb; Fillmore left J20..i00;
XINO. COACH STALLION, at Vetrtoree. fio.noo; Buchanan. |2oo..M.r,; j erlnsry hospital every Saturday ballllncoln, |73.0<t0: Johnson,
j Mce of season.
Jalyt2-tf
Grant lost his xalth In the Grant A
$3.00 to MUwaukco and return
Ward failure: Ha.ves. Garfield and
Thurs.lay. Ask J. Kehoc. agent. Perc
Harrison were all moderately well off.
Marquette.
and Cleveland's fortune Is pnihalily
sag 14-15 1C 21-22,23-2*-29-30
larger. McKinley's f»»rtune was not
much
over
|Cu.cnk>.—Philadelphia Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South SWta
Press.
Lumber Co.
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Grand Traverse and Arizona Min­
ing Company

Notice
The siMH-ial sale of stock will poslllv«-ly b<‘ rlor^d on Aug. 31. 190,*.. and
may Ik* closed at ahy time before that
dale. All dr-slrlug to purcliase slock
on tho s|K*clal terms shmild apply at
rmce.
TIjos. Sraurtliwalte.
aug 23-St
President.
If yon want -the famil.v to he b<*althy.
strung and active, give them Holll.ster's lt<K-ky Mouniaiii Tea this niimtb.
.Makes rich, red blo»i*l, bom- and
musch^ 2."| e«'iits.^ Tea or Tablets
Johnson I»nig Uo.
Mn.WAlTvl'K and n-fum via Pere
Marquette. Thursday.
On nniml trip,
rttbd going 5:20 p. m. train, and go<id
for retiini until Monday bdb'wing Ask
J. Kehoc, agMii. iVre .Marqueiir.
nue 1M5 K, 21 22 23
29-30
Your family will uihhI a tonic-. Wliy
not give them Hollister’s llockr .Moun
tain Tea? Nothing equals It as a brar
!ng. lif«' giving remc<ly. ;;ri rent.--. Tea
or Tablets. Johnson Urng Co.
»THBS
AL ::::.e'CL(»*
II drug
aug 2tl tf

UIT 183
LOT 184

lot 188
LOT 230

Lois 2H5, *2H(i, *J:T7 as adverlisixl arc now sold

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
/
LOT 213
LOT 214

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE AND NIGHT

HOHDAY, SEPT. 4
ROWLAND k CLIFFORD
TivaeuV the Kmithatie Sui-et-ss

DORA
THORNE
Dranmlizalion of lertliA M.
a»y*J FamotiR Nttvrl.
The Sweetest Story Ever Told
Wbrttesomo. Clean,
Kef resiling
AN EXCELLENT PRODUCTION

ALL FOR SALE!

Sbedal Labor Diy Ittraction

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Night - 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c

These arc all early selections and arc the

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Haniliioniest Lots In Oak Heights

HtttI sale open*

ilHmilton Clnlhlng Co.

the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and good lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa­
rately, excepting ls2. 1S3, 1S4, which must be sold to­
gether. All must go, for spot cash, and the^rices

Horses F*or Sale

AT PIONEER LIVERY STABLE

LOW SPOT CASH IBICES

Resort season will soon close ami innst get riil of some burst's »
1 Biiy gelding seven yours old, blocky built, weight ulioiit 1 ICO
gotxl-onc. price.'.................................................................................... $175
One biiy mure, weight 2il»ut LfOO ll»s., well
built, seven
years
t ears oKl,
okl, a gwxi
gcxxl one, pnee.............................................................
priee............................................................. $175
One blut-k horse, 2 yeiirs old post, well broken, weight II.-jO 11 *s..
n gtKxl one to trrow into money, price........................................ $115
One buy ho^. weight 1200 ll>8.. u gootl farm horse and a goo<l

The whole bunch of

TWELVE LOTS

dri
One Ijay horse, weight 1100, 1ms a lone spavine. but works
every
eryday. Prirt*...................................................................................$60
One gny* mare, weight al»ont l-'WX) ll»s. blocky built, a mxxl

if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

One hay horse, weight al»out 1-*T00 llis., a good w-ork
One snmll brown mare, price.
A-few gootl drivers from........

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A BARGAIN!

$25
$45 up to $125

S. J. IVIOROAIM

As the prT’cc -wouid l>c made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

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when you have tlic opiKjrtanUy of attending a grxKl night

iirRirchveeil

Beginning Tuc*sday. Soptember 5th, our night sebfol will
bo in session Mond^, Tuosmiy, Thursday and Friday evening,
excepting legal holidays. ^
The same teoebers give inartrnction in onr'evening sessions,
the same courses of study are pnrsned, the same metbods are
employed, and all the opportunititjs of our day courses are here

The oolite rooms will be open every evening this wtx-k
from 7 to ti, standard time, to accommodate those- who cannot
ocmveniontly call during the dav.
Trial HBMtk Ffm, incinding tuition, books and all
•uiipUo.
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MICHKAI NEWS CONDQISED
A novfl inaimeBt Ir to br *lven a
k( Ma»on. nbJch »>roki« a coUartMwc iu a runawa> laat HaturUar afti'i
iiutiti. TIm*'hur»«- U tu b*‘ plUitl, ttaai
U. partiali) liiiritHi In a aand bank Ai
that llR IJtnliy rann«rt b<* turned ontll
lilt* b<*ue knll* lf>K(dli«-r. MaMiii horaem* ii »-ay «liat thi-y hatf iinvrr heard
Ilf a aliiillar ireainieiu b«*lni! used ami
the iiiiirfinie will be wairhwl '«llh
areal ltiler*‘»l The horwe liehmaiHi lo
Hubert Hwait and wa» wwriii |2(ni.
II) the will uf thi< lau* ('hariea II,
Ifitrkli*) and lM>(|uiiaU ttiade by Mr*.
Julia K llarkley la«( »*s k. Mnak««aun
baa an endowniMt^ whUh priduihlr
rearhes far above that of any other
rliy in MIrhIaan and many In the
l^nlled Htatf**. The eombloed alft^
tMdh llai-kleya to ihe rlt) aincreaatra
alli;hil> Iwtli r than
divld«'d
ak fnll«>wi«: HarkU-y library.
llarkli y Manual training erhool. ICIO..
(MIO; llarkiv) how|dtal. liiuU.UM; Mu»keauli Home fur Krlendlea*.
Julia K. Harkley niennirlal fund foi
ell) pfMir, |;HH»,OOU and^rluxd and edufUUh'nal fund, ll.oyu.lnMi. All InKtilulluiii tnenlluned are |Mir|*orled I
(III Mifi* baalH and Ihe Income from
> Ihe aevrral fuuda will pay all yearly
■ (diUaallouM, 'Thw loeome from total
|N*u<i<*et« and endowno'ntN U
)(*ari>'. The Mlrhiiuu Tru.»l r(
tJrund Uaidda liax rliBr»;e of liive*tmentii and flndH that nafe Hceurltro
rannot procure murh mon- than i p«
rent Intenmt.
John Kelly, of Holland, an old rail­
road man. while dvniMindeut ov«
heallh. drank a
*d h«‘(ir roniainItiy; two ouneeM of ehtomforni.
went to a Naluun w here hi> non t«
frndiT, drinkliii: the mixture there. He
will '•eroxer.
"llen-’a whi’re I ronlrlhute |o-c«*n»x
to higher c>dueatlon.'' nunarkt^d n
IN-nlwnter farmer, an he laid down IT.
ceiiih for a Kalluii of eoal oil.
Alleeitn lia» a iu‘W anllwptt ordi
my
lew all. ¥
PrM uffetice. f“
• second and f.”.

Pickcid himself np
and Btarted
off uoce BM>re. wrltbout stopplog Ui.a*certain the extent of bis Injurfwa. The
hull rliwed up the diatanoe between
th(.in and bunted him once more. A
third time the bunt was repealed end
this time it lifted KInihle clear fato
the want, where he ihouitht It healthleat to remain until the bull had had
lliae to think It over. Pur an hour ihe
boll aiiMHl walling for hlai to owe
out and renew the »|Mjn. but Klaihle
stayed where he was until the aalaal
got Iired and went away. Thaa ha
crawled on his hands and kneoa to hli
rabla, whore he fainted.
•The devil Is In my heart! He made
me take (hose cigars! 1 nmldn’l hflp
It. foe that devil told me tu lake
I hem I” That was the replv whicu
startled .liidae Kelley of llav City
when little i: year-old Cha*. l.Audn
was again hmughi lH>fure him for
BteallBK some cigars. When the judge
recovered, he said he would see that
! the devil got out of there, and right
quick, too. In the meantime Charlie
would Ih- sent when*, t|ie devil coulJ
not make him do things Fearing bo
was to be sent home. Charlie began to
cry; "My folks will lick me dread­
fully." he whlmiwred. But when be
heard (hat he was not going to be seni
home, he brushiKl away his tears and
cheerfully followed the truant ofllci'T
to ih(- (Muinty Jail. Judg<- Kelley will
(heide Uue what tu do wMh Charlie
and bis devil
In a small community ix<ople have
someilimw to explain their domestic
affairs for ihe iN-neflt of their inquis­
itive nelghi
fur instance, puhiUhed this
"kirs. Karah Creen requ(*sis us to say
that the re|s»rt that her son Fn*d and
herself did not agn>e was a mistake.
Fled lsiard«*d with his hniiher Georgu
i>(H'aiise It was m-arer to hU work."

fraadan- aai -tedlTldaBl
■bortjr la tha c(7 «< the cmptajBn
tnm am awd «r the mad to tha etiMr.
Tb<7 COM hetetp the pBbUe and la
thHr rery oaadeat wraj ragaaat Ihe
■hanjr. the tracdoto gad the rtght to
“hlra^ arhato thay plaaaa. -paT* tbm
vhde they plMaa, *ntoTk** thato aa they
plaaaa aad nAlachm*’
thal^ amployaaa
aaly u tadlrliaala. Nu vataa ahaU
dictate ta theai what they ahall or
ahaU hat do: ae aaloa toall latcrtcrr
with thatr hMtoaaa: ae oaioa abaU
caetrol
evaryday exi>mTime art cototoea. areryda
iioas, aad the good aatutod (Atuerican
public Make thla a fair prupooltlou.
hot to aadcrataad tt tborooghly wc
Biaat
hahlad tha acaaca, aa U war*,
aad Uivaadsat*. What do we Had?
A dlffereet atote of affairs altugetber.
To oae anotbar thaae ampktyeri aay:
“Let us bold oor aaaorlatloii Intsrt.
Wa Biaat argaalae more peralsteutly
thaa aeer. Otir only aalvadoa lies in
combUiaUoA By thla meatM wc can
croah oot the amallar eoatrartora altocrther and gel complete and abaolotc control of the btdldltig Indoatry.
Wo can tnaugarwto leckouta. provoke
Btrikea. break acreemenu and1 do aa
we plaaaa. Wa can dlcUte wrms to
oar employeca and rale them with aa
Iroe rod. They nuat accept oor terms

Tbaaa eapratotona wmn uaed on the
door of the coarcatloa of the Maou(actoronr aaMcUdoa and Cltlaeaa* alUaaoe hold la ladUaapolla more thaa
two yaan apo. aad th^ bare baeo n*peotad at erory coorentlon bIdi'c. They
era the rahtitof rarloga of prejudlc^l
mlnda
If tradoa unlooa taught aoch princlplaa. auuDclatsd anch doi'triora or
le publicly
held
infielled to
i
1

empi
ployara aad aay aotbing.
ICS have the right to organise, hare
their work, have aot the workmen the
same right? If the bosses have the
right to lock out their m«m. have aot
the men the right to go and strike
againat the boaaea for Just cause? No.
DOv says Iha omployar. No. no. aays
tbe Manufacturers' aasoclatlon. No.
DO. aaya the CiHaens' alliatav. You
men may hare rights, but we. tbe
••upper ten." bare-dlrlae" rtghta. We
are a anperlor rav'c and most not be
Interfered with. We hare nothing In
common with you.
“Consistency, tbou art a Jewel,”
some one wrote, but be did not hare
in mind at tbe time that one human
being waa aupeiior to another. Nor
are we the only oaea to aoffer at tbe
dli'tatfw, the whlma and tbe fancies
of tbe Master Builders' aaaociation. To
the material supply men It oaya:
*Tk> not aeil material of any kind to
any one uoloas he Is a member of our
aaaociatlun. If you do we will never
deal with yon again. We will boreott JOB and put you out of buaineaa."
And ao these *^iiUars" of tbe earth,
these “defenders” of tbe law. these
“uphoklert” of Uberty, claim their orgaulaatlons at* legitimate, while tbe
trades onlona are condemned as
Instltutlooa" hecaoae they are
fighting tor an Increased wagv*. a
sorter workday and better working
conditlona generally.
Tbe more you study the guesUou the
mors absurd is tbe poalU«xi taken by
the employer*. How much better off
we should be If we would use a Uttla
non oaooe. If wo would only fol­
low the GoMeo Buie, to do unto otbaa we wish others to do unto os.
If we would only meet one another
halfway In a spirit of fairness and

Onrar M Kllioti of l,ansing Is siwk
Ing a dlvon'c from th«* wife he married
ri years ago He alh<g*s that Ihre.^
years ago she insisted, against his
taking in iMtarders. and that
euntmerrial spirit gn-w so strung
in her that khe l*egan charging him
II a day fiw hU board, although his
for th(->tilrd
breakfast was the only meal he tisik at
Sluion Klnil.h- had nn exeitini: ad
honu*. He thinks that he can buard
veiiiiiie with a tiiiniilu liiill on JoalfUa
liniV rzaiiie |l^e^e^\e ,-iMUit of 1‘ontlae (■heatrer elsew hen .
James Kw('el. of Flint, a Coy(««r-ol.l
Kaliirda.x
H«' was cniiiiu- ihUlles
when Ihe hell eame n.r^lju: amund. veteran of (he civil war. is suing his
Several time* he dro\e II away and wife for divun'e. Among other thinc>(
the Htiiinal llnally ttecanie <*iuai;<d and he chargi'S that ahe has refustnl to
ihaiued him The lake was iieai and coiik meals f«»r him, and (« a recent
Klliilde liia<le fur It. hut tH*tr)r< ti< tH'caslon she {tacWtHl up his trunk and
plac-vNl it «m the front i>orch as a broad
• animat I
hint to him (hat ho might take hU fiu&e and swear and sweat, but you
III a tuimi
him t
rloUitw and go.
will nerct accompUMi the complete anof the trades onion movotu might as weU get that
Idea oot of yoor heads now. ooce and
for all. aad get down to bostaato la the
good, old faahtaoed way. Too wrlll acroropltah aaore by that means than by
aoy otbk. Toor open abop bobble has
IT, im.
been borst In a thoaaand pieces.
of Oardoi niNBkr l» Miy d

Womens Headadies

5'd5r.sS(*S-

of the wray. All that we want U a fair
show aad a aqoara dML If you cannot
give ns that, tbeo get out of boslneaa
A wmy a* a-msiOM.
Kind Ueorted Woman—I am atwaya
wUllng to aSBlBt peofTle in dlalrwa. but
yoo don’t kmk as If you w ere anffarag for food. Yoo are merely dirty.
Sayoiold Storey (with emotlonVNIae ywira ago. mom. 1 took a sollorn vow that 1 wouldn’t never wrear
__ good ckrtbea nur take a bath till
WUUam Jennln’a Bryan wo* ek<cted
waidaat. an’ Fm a man o’ my word,
om.—Chicago Triboney

wwqnss

Workar of Woodsr*.
Avay out WOOL near 8anu Rosa.
Cal. a «aa namod Lothcr Barhaak U
dolag soao startUag thiaga wUh plaat
Itfa. Bo« lagaoariag tho plaata la this
diraoyoa aad aov ffi that, hot alwayo
tf thoto to grow la vaya that wiU
amko tboto either laor* Hooting or
t OBofal to toaa. Far yeari he
pouaaed hU toToatigathMU Ik tha face
of tha aaaara aad dlaomuageotoaU of
Ihva wha watohad hlai work; ho aof

towd dirt pomty aadwu aatottlM

■WgtHtgi iHihiH fiii ■nlfciii.BOtohliatlnwt Oda gf thdht"ha ^
M. ahaltor waa A ahed. fotootltoaa it U«ad the "pte-oot," hmdoao tt parwaa Bothlag at aB: bto throagii aHl,^ ^
utot* ef tha ptam aad
h|apnratiooahahaptadaarldaaef|that of the apricot, hartag.tha boat
what ho waa trytag to do. BUa abWtyl^f^nt^ gf
g^d the diaagrooahle
has laalTy haaa lenocalaai. aot alooe fOMtorao «f aaUhar.
be
bp thaae who drwdy triad to diaaaade
r la the
hip la the haglaalac. bat by foraiga way at pfapt Ufa. aad atooaatiad to a
aad hooM eaporta la P»«t Viu; aad croaa belweoa tbe potato aad the to­
BOW the gmaroaa Caraogie laatltatloa mato. The adihle portioB of Uls plaat
haa plaoeo the aua of tlOejIM at hia grows above the groaad and cowalPa
dispoaal. arallahle fOr tea yoara. at the
spall white fruit, which tastes
imto of flO.Mt « year.
like aeltlMr of lu laimedlate fore­
Tlveae are onbetaatJal cacoorage- bears. Ob tbe coatrary. U baa a de­
mcau aad la a way a triamph for Mr. lightful ftaror of lu owa aad U mnek
Burttaak. bet kpg baCoro they were BMre like a fruit thaa a regetablo. A
received be had bad triaaspba that bf* third curlooa aev growth Is a tmriPy
•vea aow prtsto more highly. The of strawberry which proda^ a aew
evolotloo of plaata that be was able shoot and plant from the fruit ItaeU.
to direct aad cooirol aad tbe creation Then he has cultivated a white blackforms of plaat life have been j berry and a tobacco plant thP stands
hli rewards. Mr. Boi1>aak is of New j ten feet In bight, with leaves two fuet
Baglaad stock, but he has borne trans- wide and three to four foP la length
plaatatioa wall and In bla now borne | 8UU another wonder It an apple tree
be has dooc thiaga that have set tht | that produces In tbe
400 different varieties of fruit.
world to gaalag.
Oae of his post Important aebteveThis worker of wonders baa dealt
menta. commercially, was the prudoc- with gowtu*, too. By careful breeding |
tkm of a thoratato aad edible cactus. he has evolved a calls Illy an Inch and
There are mlUlotu of acres of arid a half In diameter, a perfect counter­
laad am the globe that can support no part of Its larger ancestor and Infinite­
vagetahle life but the cactus plants- ly more pleasing. On the .other hand,
moreover, throi^gh the attacks of ani he has Uken the common field dPsy
mala for countless years tbe cactus { and bred it up in size ubtll ho haa
plaau have taken to growing sharp j wkat he calls the -Shasta" daisy.
spines and aplkea oo their leaves and which is from five to seven Inches In
aliout their fruit, ao as to render them diameter. Wheu fcc finds a flower that
immune from aUack. It was Mr. Bur­ poBseases for him all the deslrabie
bank's purpose to train the cactus In qualities except an agreeable odor, be
the kno*l(*dge that It was safe, that sets In work to overcome this deflthere was no oe**<l of spikes. Now he J clency. Jn the onrsnlt of this line of
gniws cactus plants that are perfectly work he has developed a variety of
free from thorns and which are excel-1 dahlia, that stiff and ungraceful flowlent for food. It is estimated that If j er. with the odor of magnolia and new
tbe available land wen* to be given | beauty of texture; verbena planu unover to the growth uf the new spike-ider hU care acquire the delicate odor
less cactus In ten years the plants c,f the trailing arbutus,
would be producing food enough toj
,f,e remarkable result*
supply twice the present number of achieved by Mr. Burbank have been
inhabitants of the world. One plant followi*d fmm two lines of tnuttment.
that he has now Is three yturs old and Bit her he ha* made use of cross-pulbears 6(hi pounds of fruit, exfwllem j !in»,ion-cm*slnk and hybridlzatlonfiiod for man. either fresh or cooktHl.
he has arrived at the desired end
«’hlle the leaves and st(*m* make
hy careful sel(«cilon. By the appllcacellent food for animals. The fruit of tbin of the iMillen of one sort of plant j
such a plant |KMsi>ssea a flavor that It' to the stigma of aitother variety, a
a bland uf half a dozen delirious fruit* new growth may sometimes be In­
as w* know them, and one of the most duced, itariaklng of the nature of Imth
remarkable things about the perfected fon*lM*ars. Sometimes this hyhrlilizaplant is that there is no tendency on tiun results In monstrous growths,
Its part to revert to Its former tyjK*.
which are at once destroyed, for Mr.
Instances of Mr. Burbank s work ■ Burbank Is'a lover of beauty. If the
along practical lines are bewllderingly , result of tbe application gives a plant
numerous. He has succeeded In grow-1 ihst exhibits some desired character­
ing fruit tret‘s that will withstand ab-j lytic It Is carefully pres«*rved and
solute freezing without damages to I every effort Is made to Increase lt.s
leaves or blossoms. The branches and j tendencies In the desired direction,
buds may be literally encash'd In ice where selection Is the means emfor some tlmw without serious hurt to ■ ployed, the most careful examination
the fruit that Is to come. More than j of plants Is made. Mr. Burbank pass
that, be has productHl raspl»erry and j es with marvelous qulckm*as on the
blackberry buslu-s absolutely free nierits of plants, and out of a million
fram thorns, the stems so miukiUi that : unTlmens i>erhaps only live or six will
they may be drawn over a woman's , i,„ r«>Lained for future exiH-rlmenla,
cheek without scratching It. His e* '
,bat seem
perlments with walnut lret*s U*d to a !
the Is.rder of the Black
siHTlmen that In thirteen years grt*w j
^
produced a crlm1* size of snuther t
1 yellow |Kippl<*s. using
I iKjppy 1
that was twcnty^lght years old at that
of thmisands of plants In
lime. He bad cauM*d
‘«-„nK*css Then by crossing the eomn gard(*n jKippy, an annual, with the
birds of the air could peck holes
Oriental variety, a perennial, he prothem and extract the meat without dlf ■ I duced a hardy |M*rennlal. Ho can take
flcuUjr; bjii »heB he found that this
^gp^uk- of the |K>ppy plant
was Ivelng done, he caused the tree tu
j)K>|Hr p<dlinaiion produce four
grow fraU with thicker shells. The
varbtb-s of flower fn»ra the
meal In the walnuts he grows is |H*r
,,,mr.ers of Us rm>t.*„ts-annual.
feetly white and wholly free from
p,.r,.nnial. crimson and white flowers
hitter tannin fotin.l In the English va
^
pu, always
*'*'’*?’
,
The rapidity of growth nolleeahk* In
the walnut tree was dtseounosl l»y the'
results he attained from forcing chi*stnut trees. By his osm meihtKls he sue-•
cei*ded In )iroduclog a chestnut tree [
that iKire fruit at rlghtwn months and I
one that was bearing when it was only
six months old. The young trees were;
not over thr«*e feet in height.
I
By a careful study of conditions sur- j
rounding the life of plant-s and hy an j
application of the principles which be
has developed. Mr Burbank has been
able to produce the .roost extraordinary

sUh unerring Judgment. He is abb* to
p^j^y on loo.ntMi plants a day and seems
lo know instinctively Just what each
«i|) ,1,, »hen It is matured. A strikmg rommcrcisl feat he performed at
one time was to furnish a buyer with
:;o.uuu prune trees inside of. nine
months Under ordinary circumstances
years and a half would have lK*en
ri*quired to mature them; Mr. Burbank
started almond hushes and when they
were sufficiently high, he grafted
prune sUp.H onto them. In this man­
ner he was able to fill the order In the
time limit set —EJxchange

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ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
SCURVY
TUBERCULOSIS
RHEUMATISM
BLOOD POISON
NERVOUS DISEASES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WEAK LUNGS
IRREGULAR MENSES
CONSTIPATION
LIVER TROUBLES.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
SA-MU-LAH Ublels 1 ■ compounded from the easenqg of rare
Bast Indian Hanu. and are Ih* perfected result of over 2b year* of
medical research-—SA-MU-LAH acu promptly 00 tbe Lungs. Liver
and Kidneys. These organs arc directly recponstble for the condition
of tbe blood. SA-MU-LAH Is a blood purifying medicine put up in tab­
let form, and coatai^ aotbing of an Injurious nature. They are Invalu­
able la caaaa ai specifle febrile disorders where the blood has a Urge
exccM of febrtate or uric acfB. Erery disease or disorder that flesh Is
heir tP can be Umoed to liapara Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thou
«Sds of aafforcra.—It caa help you.

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^

ONaSLMATFftlNCIPALDRDCKHSTB.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 50 CENTS.
H paar fltolar caaaoC'aiwlr yoi. send price and order to

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MO NABBAU BTREKT.

mwmmr
WANTED.
State suaoL

sag mf

FDR tAUE-41 tap to nsaaabM tth
told: CoMwcxalolafraBtlagoallllt
auwee. 4 m GriBa * WlaalHi adA,
aad S Ms oa Vhai. fbwai gCrtod.
Win ha aoM oa aaay payata or
•aobaaga far olhar propaity. Gap
W. BaS.
liar U-tf

m

ktANAQCBt WANTED---- Old Uae
graft" and "rraicrwaj Creese out"—
the canee a»d reaedy diaeoverd and
applied by the New Bra aasodatioe.
Fraternal Itfe prpincUoa guaipntee^
at mortality cost, on the “flesiblelevei-premlam-pUa." without lodge A. W. NOLLII
iWDRTH-«6play.
due*, paraphernalia or Pep-rate. Our
meat caatractor had goaitolMloa
pxtds are In demand A golden opsalceama. We era la taaek viU
ponuDlty for the lodge busUcr or
aore thaa BQ.000 u»leplKHM. aUM.
aoccessfnl tnauraace man Apply to
factories aad baslaeas aoaeeraa.
Ohms. n. Sbarrow. Geo. Manager, at
WUl endeavor to furalsh emplagrhotel Park Place on Wednesday.
aeni or employes, eell <xr exohSBta
Aug MHh. 190L.
anythiag from a bicycle to a sav
Thereafter at Grand Rapids. Mich.
mill at a very moderete eoamlealoa.
aug ra Jt
Write, phone, eall or watch the b«l*
letln board for bargaias aad esp
FOtITlON WANTffD-Aa bookkeeper.
ployment. Cll* phone 474, Hael*
collector or at o«ce »ork Appl) to
mantell bldg, 216 K. Fnau ML, m
F. O. Nichols. 3:S South Union 8t.
stair*.
aug lS4toO

MISCELLANEOUS

MONtY TO'LOAfi-No Itt dISWi
wunn-n lu team; aino nanas in laun­
pot ta toortghges Boasto tto aaM.
dry department. The work Is clpan
laflutre of B McMatoars
Ptoi
and healthful: factory well lighted
Place HoteL
July.
and ventilated, and the butlheos Is a
gvx>d
to learn; we pay good PALMISTRY-_____________________
wages while learning; steady work
Bstoember the fatara Hep Is yaal
winter and summer. Wilson Bros.’
Shin Factory . W. Sample St.. South
head, a edeatlBe readlaff will vasaal
Bend. Ind.________________aug 2Mt
the trae life’s history. Over m

UatoaBt. Bide eatraace.
rerythlng complete.

FOR RENT—Offices and flats for rent
over Johnson’s drug store. Inquire
Mrs. J. G. Johnson, S39 Sixth street.
aug 24-€t

Sttorif

6

i W. H0LlJI6S1inmTH

WANTED—Competent girl for gonerml
WANTED
housework. Mrs. C. F. Read. 602
Sixth street.
aug 16-tf 25 LUMBERMEN: teamsters,
log rHii(*r* and Nwampera,
wood
cutter*.
9<»c per cord; ae
COMPETENT girl wanted at the Co­
r*mp«. Btvwl limiter: Imard $3.60.
lumbia «bolvl.
aug 14-tf
POSITION a« etiginei*r nr flreaiaB.
POSITION In machine shop.
IF YOU APPRECIATE gotHl "boo GIRL for general honnewurk, $6.00 per
week.
shlnliiK s<*e Uuunlngham at the Utin
POSITION a* buukkrejier, good rvfer*

{1:2;

FOR RENT.
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT—Near aV
k*y bclwwn l-Tont and Stale Sts.,
ward 1. lot 17. building 22xC0 fwt.
Inquire at State bank.
aug !

To"YxCHANOI—2. ipxm!. logglnc
team*, alelgha. harneos and camp
It fit (or bouse and lot In Traverse
City.
SELL—8 arrea kimmI. level mock
ro sEi
land. Just otside ciirporatloo lines;
t the thing for market gardeatag;
l.2(MI.

SELL—80
iELL
acres. 7 miles out.
I feet harxlwtMKl. some down
I.
000
» of nr
b more cords
1.4tsi.
II.
4(1
SELLL
horse power gasoline
engine, giaxl n*i»alr; |90. .
FOR RENT—Three rooms. Inqulrq. TO SELL--C table ikh.1 and billiard"*
C03 West Seventh strecL
niitflt, rhalra. counters, show case,
light flxture* and stock of goods,
aug 21-U
$WK): less than half cost price; perHOUSi FOR ^RENT—l^ir^14 J
tich going south.
State sir(*et.
aug IT-tf TO SELL—ICS Rambler Cbalnleea.
128.
TO RENT—Unfurnlxhed rooms; alao a TO SELL-2 gents’ bicycles. $8.00 aad
good barn. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh street,
July l»-tf TO SeLl—1 open buggy. fS.OO.
TO EXCHANOE-G<kmI. violin for
block wood.
TO sell—Gf»d concerf guitar. flO,
TO EXCHANGE—For Traverse City
pro|K*rty. 4t* acre* land, lake front,
FOUND—I‘ocket book on Edge woo J
running water. 300 cords block wood
road. Owner can Have same by
cant lie cut. iti miles from railroad
station.
claiming property and paying for
tills notice.
aug 28 tf WATCH B
ployment and liargal
FOR RENT—A furnished Bleeping
roqp with electric light and bath.
826 Boardman Avc.
aug 24-tf

FOUND

FOR SALE

HOUSEHOLD gtssls for sale. Inquire*
Sieinb»*rg blis k.
aug 29 A sept 1 2t
FOR 8ALE-IK ft. sail Ismt. eomtdet.*
siih sails and oar*. Inquire of Geo.
S. ink 221 W 9th street. aug 2S 31*
FOR 8ALE-llo„.e ,„d l« ,t z«f N.

FOR SALE -Heavy work tesm with
or without harnesses or wagon. J.
E. Crelliik Co.
aug IClf
FOR SALE—I offer my hou.«e and lot
at 436 Sixth s:reet for sale. If not
soil] liy Septemlier. would rent furnisbi^l to desirable party. C. R.
Dockeray.
aug 8-sepl 1
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re­
volving book ease, three dining
ebaire. arm chair, three rocking
chairs and other articles of furni­
ture. Inquire al 911 South Union
street.
aug 3-tf
FOR SALE—Thre^ new seven room
bouses in good iocation. For sale
on easy term*, loqulr* at 208 N.
Oak street.
‘ aug 2-lmo*

Mtm K. to-pioriT

NmIImiM HWe
Uptliirt
eib. PBh 474^ ^

PIONEER LIVERY 4
AND HACK LINE
B. J. MORGAN.^
Remember the old reliable line“thsL
is always on time. Hack orders S
si>eclalty. I make all trxina with hack.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
In livery 1 can furplsh yoa
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR FUNERALS
I ran furnish you any kind of carriage
you want. I have flve harks andrihreo
3 seated carriage* in slock, alao a aleo
line two-seated carriages, '/apa aad
single buggies. Kindly give me a call
when in need of anything In thla llaa.

TAXES

Netica to Taxpayara.
The tax rolU (or the coUecUoa of
FOR SALE—A few household goods,
carpets, stoves and all bicycle tools, acbooi and city taxes and special aa*
including brazer. 311 East Front SL seasments for the five wards of tha
city of Traverse City. Mich., have beea
ifluly 31-tf
placed In my bands for collectioo.
FOR SALE—Houit ana loL barn on
I wilt be in my office for tbe pur­
loL 442 West Eighth str*eL Price
pose of collecting said taxee every
I2.4P0, one^hlrd down, balance to
week day from aow until Nov. 1. iMi,
salt parchaaer. Inqaire 115 East
from 8 o’clock nnUl 11:30 o’clock la
Ninth street, or address John Clone,
the forenoon, and from 1 o’cloA aatU
Cheboygaa. Mich.
July l»4f
4 o'clock la the afternoon of each day.
Houses AND LOTS—Monthly pay- AllHaxes paid before SepL lei «UI
m«tU Berman W. Smith. Cll Weet be received withool ooUeetloa feet,
BerenlA street attoens phoae Itf. and all taxes reaalalaB oapaid ito
June 2742 Sept. 1st and oatU OcL laL a peaeffy
of poe per cent for eeileetioa will ks
FOR BALE-WareBonae bolldlas on charged. Oa aU taxes reaiatnlnt wto
Bay soast eoraer BaU. also 14- paid oa OcL tot aad aakfl Nov. isi a
boTM pover gatoUne engiae and peaalty of two par eeat for mOsMIqb '
feed min oetflt; also »-rooa brick will be charged.
restdeace. 6S7 SlAh street Apply
Ofltoe. Boom 208 Stale baak hidf.
to John Horefleld at reeWeaee.
M. M. itoikeB. City Ttoamg.
Hae2S4f Dated Jaly H IMS.

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BaBalo
Ci$mA mmmBj %i|lw'«i^ aciUte 10 IMM a lav. vliidi it dW at tkt rar- Joba Beach, a »-7«
tmmm^ikm of tbt preaMrat aad the hoy. has haca tak«a la charge hJr the
---------------------------------------------------Chleaao
pollec. He told theai ha vms
of the
CThea aad Wea stodtod la 1»M at the! plajrlas la fraat of hit home la Baf j
Calversltp of CallfahUa aad are aald ‘ faio vhea a aaaa dm»ad hba to a |
to apeak ftocatlr aevaa toapaapes.
j train. hf«N«ht him to Chicago. tor |
Paal Bartlett, the acnlptor. to bow | tarrd him aad forced hi* to Ueg oa j
the »uee«»I
Ucow— m
nOasUap of fcto «aOr»triaa statue of Mr ' The caiwUloR
CatMlxlOC of a canoe In
la the
toe Ohio
UtUO^
rienaa tnr PhfladeliAla.
llarlag j riyer beloa Plttsbarp Baiulajr result
pamed moat «f hto Ufr in Parts. Mr. < ed la the droaning U Blaln- P. St.;
Bartlett to hmagual. He relaies that John of I*Tx«>klyn. Hto compaaioas.
_ oaa day la the Uiieipboon gardens, P A. Hereto of Lehigh apd C. J.
e rescued with |
hw j hto attention was dlrectwl to a party ’ dtirkson of Coraell. '
*L* j <d three American ladles who were «-o-J dlfllrulty. All three
Mped In an anlntatr and mutually un- j uates who were uktng a practical
'intelligible alUtrcarloB with a cabman. | course ta eb-etrkssl englj^iing si tbe
Addressing the oldest lady, tvidectly Wcsiiagh.ms« works.
the cbapi-ruD and sp<»kessroman of th» t
--------------- ------ —
^ party, he said; -Madam. iM-rhaiis l’
be of some aervle«' t« y.iu 1 sp*wk ;
aad tcaipararUjr retirre the Mtmm, hot [ Kr‘-i arh." fiorfcimlzlng him fttun hea • j
aivd'^VWoman
f«K with a suioy Starr, hto «»un I Well Known New Enplsi
as MOO M they are left tdT the troabto re <
taraa The oBlr
oalr wa;tocu
va; to core Catarrh to i trywcioian siemly repUad; ‘So do I!"j Cored of sy Fever—Cure
-------•'
to treat it throng
thsoa^ithaWid.
theWid. aaB.aoo0
thaWid.
& a B. ■
Aud
the
cabman.
pere<
»vlng
that
thej
clean the
Uaod
Gf
^
aU
Catarrhal
matter
aad
A
UmUoo^'
la'ruder had been snuldswl. cbsiHl th* |
Incident by proclaiming from the bos;
The ile.>usaudH id disfouraK*-<l pc^a a s. kccM
pU- Sh<i dri-ad the approach of sumthe blood ia per
mer b««iis*- thi-j have hay f*-ver aoi’.
iactorderso ths
caniiui flad any n-l>*r from It. will
read with inierest ami uraiit»i'le
postmaster r«*neral
an waste matter
_
,bm will pro-, roake ibe omrlal SIM-Ilhig of the rlty si lollowing Stautnent fn»m Helen S.
that
PMKIV VCaCTABlC. <*««« CauSrh.' u»nH: as above. Tbe cltlrens do n«rt ‘ Williams t>f Mansfi. hi. Mars
•fur 2“ years, from the month »»f
^____.-V.. ___ »toh that it shall be olmrtmd in the
d***^^'^'*** foe our book and * ••> orthography of Wllkesliarn*. Th«* .kugust until heavy fn»st, I have tot-u
Mjmsdkaladvlee foa wish Wc make! busy anthracite rlly was namts! for aifilctMl with bay rev»-r. gr«*wiug wors**
•och^foraitber.
It^ohmH Isaac llarre and John Wilkes. and .wiM>e each year, until of late
THE SWITT tPCCIFIC CO* AUbbU, «n.j ouls|s.ken a.lviS'ates in the llrlltoh yta/s 1 was unable to attend to my
———■
■ ■
* ^] commons of American cvihmlal revolt. work during that |ier‘<sl.
-lAst summer ! foriunalely cave
as wouudid under WoKe a*
(fucUs- and wMs fotved to leave |»ar)ia Hyoniei a trial, and 1 am happy u> say
iio-nt iH-causc of *u|M-rlnduced blind­ that It entirely cured me-, aud I have
ness. He was sMp|s»seil by many !•» n«» rccurrc-ticN- of the disease mmc-c."
Mrs. M. A. Hanna, w fc of the late
Ilr<wUie the g«-nii killing and heal
havo wriiten the -Letters of Jnnlus"
stdiabir. has Ihmim sick at lOT huin«\
lM>caus«- Ills fierce lnv»'cHve made thc Ing batoains of Hycim-i and ge» rid <■;
Bar llarlior. Me., but b slowly rec<»vas feartvl her idea isissible John Wilkes was tbe your lia>\fev c-r.
wlag.
The Mimpb'le out fit mksi.s but |l.
Milter of the NoMh llrlum. who dared
lllneaa would result M-tlously. A idi>lioltles 50 cents S. K. Wail a
critlci.se the king, and anmsM! tli.'
alcton and a trained nurse are sHlI
I rc-fuml Ihe luoio-y !•»
iMHiple against attempts to oust bim I Rons agresrwoatantly la atiendanri-.
.sufferer who uses Hyce
fnrm pai llameut and cvinall tbe lib j any bay fevcT
fev
The shah of Persia has hto own
aiihout iM-iiefit.
of tbe press.
ideas of fun. At Ostend Uo- «dher day
be cut the string that lo id lu» Ui.v
in CJilna have Ioh'ii declared govern
iMilkvms a woman was t>n<-iluir for
ent inonupolies.
aale. llaviiig laughed h«arllly at her
In a dynamite explosion at Matwl
(Itotreas as the lialUsitis rose into ili<>
L'llo, Mt-xir-c». 2<> Mexican lalwrers
air. the ahah i»aUI h.-r for Un ni.
v*re blown to pb-e»-s.
(kmeral Han SliKles «if New York is
While offlcH-rs In ^bc Alabama millmourning Ihe loss «f a iwrilciilarlv
tla have starietl a movemcdit to bar
fine Blenheim ajmult l. Thu dog wa^
iM-gro«-s from the ranks.
iBOhSod In a Bne comn and burbvl In
The stork to lK.-ing anxiously awaitthe Sickles U»t at New llocbelle ceme­
I by Mrs, Ginirge tjould. who has
tery. It was ke|it alive for a numtoT
For practical
sallMl for New York (rum London.
of huum by administrations oI oxygen.
Iih lo-r liuslmnd.
Itut snccnmlM d finally to au attack of
work; for saving
Mrs W. 1> Scott, forme rly the- wlfpaetimonto
of Kolaml II. Molineux. Iia» left Slonx
time; for long
Mr. Biltoon has but one s|H**s h to hi^
Kalb. S l». for New York, where sh ­
crtslU. He was lv» hviure oil cl. < trlcliy
ill prepare to go U|H>n,the stage.
service and comiM'fore a girto’ 84*mlnary ami was H» be
John K Madden, the well known
asaistt^ b> a friend naniwl Adama to
ple|:c satisiaction,
.\*-w York lurfiuau. for c<uitempt »*f
work the apiwralus. lie was so dared
: In eonneclittu ^wllh hto w lfe’.s
no other type­
when be aivise that he simply aald;
suit for divorc»-. If cattglit. will luiv-*
“Ladles. Mr. Adams will now address
ty a ftue of |25u ami tin-n servewriter quite equal
>wi on vbvtrlclty and I will demon
:tn days in jal>- He was tost heard
atrate what he h*s to sa> with Uie ap
Washington.
paratuB.W G. Ibinl has re'iiiiqutolied a high
Mr. ttvdd. the leader of the A us
traliao fr»H< InoU rs ami late pi inn- salaried iiosliloii with tin* Ucs k Isl
Id railroad to heeome .suiM-riiiteiidmitiislur of the r-ominotiweAHIi. re
It t>f ihc> Panama railmaU at fO.csht
aiarktxl In tin* course of a recent
year. Clialmiaii Rltouts of th'
apAH-cli: -AusMallan state-nmi anyeiv M*anN« lii fart. I doubt whether iial comtiitoslou. wli«» was feirim-rl.*’
Australia has yel priHlucvNl one.'* Here with the U»H-k Island. g»A lluid t
Bctirf »A iU-ut it ts-Acy.
a VoUv imjnlrv'd: -How atonit you?” CH'pl.
While Ihe congregation was h-aviug
MiSh^iwda Typ*v.Tvtcr Supplk*.
Wr. Kehl modestly ivplksl: ' Well. 1
the First Itapttot ehuix'h In Minm-ap
Machiati rcaUd.
think I conn as m>ar the real thing
oils SnUilay. a man arose in a |k w and
Stenographen fumthed.
anvUHl>.“
The iM Wspais n. of Milan rv|K»rt the fin'd a hnih-i thnmgh hto h«*art. dying
TKe SmitH Prwmier
lustantlv.
The
suii-bh'
Is
todievi'd
. lUath at tin* age of “a **f Keiiaior Tulli
Typewriter Co.
‘ Maaivarani. He wa> extremely wcaliliv be W. Uowen of Subb-tle. 111. lb- had
atnl luded lor his chaiitaMe Uspiests. a dralt lor f7«*o In hto |»ocket.
The census hurv*au In Its c«l«c*'b»nal
He bad also made a reputation ps
lialntiM^ and a wrltet on literary sub lejscrt. aay.( there is <me teacher
Jt-cls. He knew' Heiman llieiatnr*- c-veiy 71 pupils in the fniled Stat.-s.
tho'iHHighly ami H was tlmuigh hto The srlusd ace. on which the numlu-r
W'litlngs that the |smi Heine sAeintnl
for several decades a t>on‘'i*U'mlde In
fluem'es in Italton belles lett
Prv*ra Salem. Or»‘. ciinies the retKVi t
of Ihe iloaih of, L. O Sci»voll. one o'
the oldest of the veteran stag.* drivers
• and mall cat tiers of the Pacltle cxuist
He weiu from Iowa in IN-V' and drove!
the first stage «x»ach uu the vH.asi be
; twerm Corvallis and Oregon Oly a
• year %iwr. In iste the Calitorula
Stage Comiutny was orgatiired ami i
line vvatabllshetl b»iw«-en lK>rtland and
!,(* Angeles. Bcovell drove the first
atagtf of that line out of IVrtl.'uid an<l
he continmsl driving until the al>au
dooment of the service in 1ST2. when
tbe Or«^tou and California railroad
was built.
Sir William MiCregor has altvadv
rv'celved honors from the Ro.val tlvxs
graphical nuclety for exploring wv*rk
In llrUtob'^w Guinea, itf which bo!
was governor ftu; lete-O'^r*. That to
one of the hot teat'region* of the Brittoh empire. He to now gio enior of i
New Poundlaud aud has just started
on an exploring tour through Labra­
dor. Tbe objects of the ex|>edition are
Kouiewhat compiX“heu*l\e. It to to to*
official, adentlfic. gevdoglcal. botanical
XMAVKiMAK OIXY
and ethnological if the ludiana and

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mXkd
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Thto is our guarantee which goes whli

THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.

SSS

SRERU MEWS OF IHE WORLD

6»cSmitH
Premier

UT GMSHOU} ST.
DETROIT. HIGH.

CITY OPERA HOUSE
JGRAND

CONCERT...

POILMATIER SISTERS

COlNCERT CO.
TOIMIGMT
AUGUST 30

Eskimos art' favorably dtoposed. Lab­
rador to supiKMied to contain a good
dear'of mineral wealth and the expedP
Hon wUl ntvurv Informjitlan oa Uito
point.
Ting Chian Chen and Ting HbIbx
Wen art' the names of two Cbtamae
who have entered MTeat Point. There
are thlrty-ato military achooU in China
and from tbeae parUcalnriy Intelllgeiit
atudent* have hepn elected to atndy
the'nrt of war In the mUltnry eehooto

'

Ym Ar* Itt FMUpg Well,

W-:-

make a Imsy month t>f
•kuoust. normally ‘lull.

U»ed Upright Pi%nos.
uiTtsl all cool makes reiin-aeiiUvl, to clear out at
nearly half value $85,
$100. $125. $150. $185
•P- raymctils to suit
purchaser.^

DR. F. HOLOSWORTH— Special attetiiioa to disease* of tbe eye. car.
nose and ihruaL
Glasses fitted.
RiH.ms 7 and S. H. A
Msrcantlto
Co. bliKk. Both phonsa.
DR. E. B. MINOR—Offles over Amerl>rug Store. Si>eclal aUention
ihroaL Gto-oies

OMility. Um tM Uiiwy

'They Piriry th* BtoM. wi riflit tbt

0lssr4sra4 Smaach. arsas* th« Stoofish Livsr. dtopN SIM Mm4icM. h3i
Nsnraat SyMtm. as4 rspalr ths

JPXKX.vaRw
GIVE

Yia. VtfiOR & VITALITY

“Cool as a CucumKer"

Tr. » “rill to-nl«ht."
rot Hato by *11 I>n»«UU
lO Cant and 2B Cent Bcaa«
accept no SUBSTITUTES

TIi3 G. B. Taylor Coal Co.

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

EXCURSIONS

in Muu
roDlo I'nlversliy.
bldg. Telephones, olBcs 103; r
denci‘
A htorl i
phones
PS 103.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi­
cian and sui-gt-on. Removed to of­
fice* over Mrst Natlunal bank. Cltlsens phone 3115.
OR. F. P. LAWTON—Physiclan^atid
surg**on. new Munson block. Both
photu-H. Night calls promptly at­
tended to.
HARRY B, HARNER—Exper; piano
tuner and action regulator. SaUsfarllon gu;iTanio«*d. With Kimball
Music Hou-or. Cltx. phone 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counj-elor. Wllhelni block. Trav­
erse CTty. Mich. CiUtens phone 105..

citizens phono 364.

Bay Staainers

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car­
ver. Prices; rea.iouable. Office with
O. P. Carver am! Hro. olUh phomn.

HE-AH.TA-WANTA
Leav*ti;.i0a.nv.; 11:00 a. m.;
4:t0 a- m.

WWERS BAKBOl
.Leave 11:00 a m.: -X:20 p. m

PROF. HURRARD
125 FRONT ST.

NORTHPOKT
Leave 8:30 *. m.

IDKS. J. 0. fc JURY J. TRUEBUMD

NOlTHPOtT MINT

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS

Leave 8:30 a m.
F;irtv Nr-ah-Ui watila ami
Ikiwvn* llarlxir 2-*»c rvuiml
trijj; < )m-*na. NorlhiK»n nml
Norihport Uoinl, .‘lUc rouud
trip

OflW*«»:t>Wilh.U«Kl.l« • *. m V. 1*
1 to A i>. m T to * •»«ning«. B«Wil—«w »
WytUoup tto*. OU*»i»»
41..

[JOHN R. SANTO

RETURNING SAME DAT
..
r,>aiui»l

1. aulv
• ‘jt >»ruik’.<»fc

Ug-wnl « ><h til—..- fn'o.--.. wb ,

>. t, ALTWECMD

FEXERAL IISIIBAWE |
New WUhelm Block, Tmyeree «l^
O. P. CARVBII A

.Aon- i

FIRE DiSDRAMCE
^S;=iS5-ii
■Ihi- A. D. TYLER

*1-1 •
r.rn.-, \,y Pr rSuirU». »
ri** uT luk-h
In Ki- i-r
n. *im1
bl-prh*r*!;.*n U. Sb. ..».ly »r.. :n t!.« w..rl.|
r..--<ai/t-l »n 1 in-ti'r—4 '•.» lb*- lu.dirm; fr«
V-rBlt»- Ii m
m- ..ul> 1 r%-j*r»it-.;i
lo
— vl... h »tib ut »»>•- n>Via OoraNinH
in—n-uii-» and vonu-. » 1 rnuud mil lb*i h- ’ ju ty**Mort...
lowod. IbU. cU--k"r .rf ..* DT nn.-k» lUj nnn,
l.raUhv fl«h
K r r... Ubi: wnnkl-* Jron;
lb* l».T-. rwk *n.l tiand- I *• ' - bX- iu*inr—
oar i»tn>b. «l -..n ofVi-n .h..«lng A ilw
im

prov* iiii-nl
«bt t> *b-» lurrww U
,^
d^-,.
T
Tor a. v.I.^'ine th*- t>u*it or ta moke th«tiroi- liw-i:- »n t !**avfv!.
■ *n
>1. T*. v-r. V. 1-1 t-ij.- I'U-t fr -«i -br-hkitu-.
J. » JMSKB. A*«*X
ni-lbBTi. nbouM x'»V"
K.moI
y It w ii *b-. r«.tor.* Ikmki;!* I-i ;i« riiiur*; «-ja:i ux */>-i i«aut. l .-t
Vbr^ugti Vb - a n-r
Wr *mrii*-t:.' warn
t- *•• •;J -ui -'i
tutnwid Ur tWI«. Klnob Fi--i
lM>n. *iul p. rtrwt .f 1 *r . t.arto- .» oa '.L- '*ox
l»»-f<,rv pur* h.-.-inc W . »:»•• wram la*ji— n*>i

Ik L. A. BUBLDiNB,

DENTIST

Jiiai GEO. A. JARm

0«M IN, Nn wntow kww. «w
■kn*. m.

GRIND RAPIK I mOIAIA IT

DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET

'j.l.HlftN
6N.«MtWlllj
MONROE k MeWETP

Oor Small PajrmeDt Plan
Hales Piano BojiaB Easy

6ERERU IRSURANCE
WAKDABP OORCPAKUB sad Tmrmtnf
Hatoal nr* Ibmuwm* Campoar
St I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

^gALOFF^ M
KIIV/IBAL.IMusio Mourn*
M. B. BARKER,

■nee. 711
one 21«

as\lugt
ell.

T.*saUM.

AND PRICE

OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Giwnd
Traverse Land and Loan Co., F.
TburtelL Managv-r. Office, room 9
Hanillton A Mltllken block.

PX.XAVSU
are ao ntmr at hand, they wil)
build

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

We slick ‘vloJUT ihiin a
lirolher" t*> .jii.ility an l
price. A low pri.v with
out lu* »1 'inalily will not
siilisfy your <!esirvs vir
n-.-MU--csjss-lally piano
iM’vsls. 'riii'b-liululity of
our plaints is u:alUestiontsl;lhe linanci.il hacking
of our* etiaranUH' is nn
.lispiiUsl. atnl it's a fact,
not oversutcl. we an- in
a istsilion to idL-r yo.t
now hi;.:h i-iino i{imiity
at a Kiwa-r price than can
U> hau at other limes
anil plaees.

at City Book Store.

tired and worn oaL perhaps overGorfead. Don't foal Uua way when

LUMBER ON THE SPOT

THE ESSENTIALS THAT
MAKE FOR YOUR INTEREST IN BUrING A PIANO

DR. a t. CHASE. lemorea. from
pom aog.
•04 AM

Bordman River
Hcetric Light
& Power Co.

R. W. Rastall

QUALITY

Wilhelm block. CUtoeas phone

PIANO TUNtNO—W. N. ICUtonl. M
years expertenea. Now loeoted with

Let us vitalize an Idea
for yoa.‘

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
ACCBCTforCdcfentcdfw
Typevril'

where you want it atnl wiu-ti
yon want it imvius a yrn-at d.-al
to the man who is in a liurrj to
have his liouhe riniahecl. It is
also a lar^T* factor with us. for
make it a iK»int to always
Wi-' tiiak'
atnl
k>s>i»
_ nr tlelivery im.mises.
|
have the
can «h* So lss*anse
ha,n«j atnl the
sto'-k alw;
teams to hainlh- it. If yuj want
InmlsT ilelivi'rMl <»n time, .iml
the U*st of pmiN-rly 8t*as.uusl
slntT. in li.inl or soft i;ru*h-s.
|)l:ic<*yonr luinU-r »»rJers with
the .'south Si'le Stinilwr C'o.

00d FITTINQ or GLASSES. OOtoe

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

NEW WAiaES

HAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS

KBS MB
OR. r. 4. MAC NCTT—PrwctlM B»ll04 to KTK. EAR. NOSE. THROAT

Ko matter WELAT POWKR
TooVre been nsing, . you’ll
EVENTUALLY employ
electridtj. not only for eoenomio rea»ona.bot tor meerwifi
of utility and general adapta­
bility.

ALL NEW

SpUVENIRS

__________

ELECIRIOTT
FOR
POYFER

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Rastall’s '

6088
BLOOD

;

:

C. D. MILLER
D m MT I ST

Prop

(«*0oa*l PMdMi)

c. L. LOOKWOOO. «._r. »

Neat door A. V. FY'.a-drwh * »hoe •te.r*

a

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toSaWi Otto BamalOT.

upiag ib* bo*U Addrta*

' A RECORD WANT AO

0t.CkatlisCi.,l08FgltH SI.R.Y. PEREA7AROUETTB
la.«ff*rt 3na*«.ttuL_

EYES
FREET
/^LASSES
InOUND THAT AU

examined

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»oo
teatml UmJrnUm. AMH S5c. Ckildrea tSc
B.r.

Estate^.

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