The Evening Record, July 25, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 25, 1905

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1905-07-25

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YESETIIDAY’S ISSUE

2142

THE EVENING RECORD

STmiEHAS
BEBI ORDERS

TRAVKIISC CITY, MtCHIOAN, TUCtOAY, JULY IS, ItOS.

6 PAGES

tPBOAL TBUWtAFH wmiCM,

FDBMGE1
Fiiaaral Barytee nf Vanne Man AocL
Bantolfy Kitted WMte Batoteg at
BL Jaaaph Hate Thte Mnmtog. .

The fuaeral of Peter Dngnl was held
•OCMUm %VtlX MAKE DEMONthla morning from BL PmncAa church. EiaHT WORKMEN WERE BERIOUB•TfUTlON MONDAY.
LY INJURED. ^
The body waa foOowdd to the grave
by a larga aumhar of the yovng a
aorrnwlng friends aad was laid to rest
tbe Catbolle ecoMtary. Tba pall
beararawere; Joha NataraTa, Ed BayiBoar. Walter Lodka. LoaU Elater,
CAR WAS RUNNING AT A HIGH
DECAUEE WOULD EE AEEAEEIN Joaapb Toploka and Henry Richard.
RATE OF BREED.
WAE EXECUTCa

ttUET MSSiM GOIEHIEn

Pwi ThM 0»y N»m«d WiU E« A«WltH«im AEvtMd Cx«r to Cofv
cluE* P—f.

FOORESCAPa MTI BRUISES

WAS SHIT IN
A HEX DUEL

FRANK. EON OP ->. L. O. PALMER.
Ify Wire to tb* Rvoalnc ftooord.
EERIOUELY INJUREa
Warwir. iuir 2&,»Tbe aocUllsta
iMiira ordarad a gcseral atrtka to b« toaoffaratod Moadar at a damoastratton
acalaat tbe «overaaMal -ovIbc to tha
. ncMcatkia laal week of Okaarka, tba
laafl abo atteaijited to aaaaaalnatc
PISTOL WAS HELD BY HIS CHUM.
Baraa Voe NoIkMi. tba chlaf of pollra
GLEN CARPENTER^
of Waraav. Maroli SC. It la faarad tbe
dar aaaaad for tba atrika< will. ba
BMTkad by rtotlag acoompanied by
Young Man Thought That All the Cart
ridgto Had Boon Removad From
Kalaar Adviaad Paaea.
BarUa. July U.—The foraica ofllca
tho Gun—Bullot Btruok
Itora aatboriaaa the atatotoaat that at
Iha eoafrraaoa batwaaa Braparor WilMm aad Ciar Nicbolaa. Bonday nlgbt
Dr. George H. Lynch trf this city
and ywataa
and Mrs. L. G. Palmer, mother of his
vlaad tbe t
wife, were called to Big Rapids yester­
Japan.
day afternoon by the accidental shoot­
Japan'a Paaica PlanlpetoMiary.
ing of her son. Ftank. The following
New York, July St.—Baron Jutaro Big Rapids dispatch to tbe Grand
. Xonara. aalnlster of forHgn affaini ^Id
Ids Herald this morning describoa
and chief peace planlpoteniiary of ihH accident:
ar
Japan and party arrived in New York
“Prank, the {A-year-pId son of Judge
at f:4S this nuwtiiac. atopplnic at the L G. Palmer, waa accidentally shot at
Waldorf Astoria.
Clear lake, alx miles from here, a1>out
oopo today, and It la feared be cannot
roeover. The ball from a T2<allbre re
vohrer punctured the atoroach, Glen
Carp«mter and young Palmer each had
a revolver when they went to tho lake
thla morning. They had fired several
times bi'fore resching young Palmer’s
coUags.
“There tho qiitwilon of duels came
HARRISON
STEWART
MISSINO
up and was proposed to have a nu*ck
SINCE SUNDAY MORNINQ.
duel. Ilemnving the cartridges from
the guns, the lioys laughingly stood
l»ack to back ami tnu-'h ailvancing so
many |tace* at the word fin* pulled
triggers. Kvidently all the cartridges
been extracted, for, with cry
HE DIDNT EVEN TAKE HIS MONEY
of
pain, Frank Palmer fell to the
WITH HIM.
ground allot In the atomach.
“The iKiys were fast friends and
Baareb Haa Baan Mada Along Jordan young Carjienter is almost wild w'lth
grief. It Is Impossible to move
^
Rivar B^ No Traca of Him Haa
victim and he la l>elng oared for under
fc ,
Baan ^o«nd—Paranta Ara Aldlfflcuilies at the lake. Ur. Grorge H.
moat Cracad by Anxiaty.
Lynch of Trav«Tse City, wlio ri'cently
roaniml Palmer’a sister, arrived toBpeclal to tbe Rvenlng Re<v>rd.
to<wre for the lad. accompanitsl
nlgjht to
Baxt Jordan. Mich.. July 25.-Harrl by^e Ilatter's mother, who waa visitBOB Btewart. eon of Mr. and Mr». W.
g al Traverse Clly.’’
R. Btawart of this place bax bot-n mUutA message from Big llaplds to the
li^ alnoe Bunday mnmlni: Ixki. and Record tbla aftemiMm atated that the
faara am entertained fur hi* fate. He M>y was brought to Merej" hospital last
wax angagad that morning In hi* uaual light in an ambulance and thla momdDtlea, and got the buggy rt'ady lur bl* ng Dr. O’lrara, assisted b/ lir. Sp
pastmui to go to tha farm a t'Otiiiie <»f and I>r. Lynch extracted tbe bullet
mllea oat and about 10 o’clock, taking had entered dlr«*ctly over the c«‘ntor
a lunch wUb him. told bis al*tcr ho of the stomach and followed the wall*
waa going up the Jordan river to the of the body In a deep course around
Wa>ater bridge for a few hours, and
the left i»f the hack where It caught
vonld be bark by 4 o’clock. Since that lietween two rUui. It look* very favor­
tlae BO trace of him has been found.
able for his rectnery.
He waa about 17 year* of age and
Glen CariH'nter. Palmer's companion
there waa no reaaon for his disapiicar- who did tho ahmiling, says that he
ahoe that la known. If be had be<-n thitok* the bullet came from his gun.
contemplating leaving home he would He knew that his gun waa loaded but
hare token with him what money he for a moment, when Palmer suggested
had. but tbla waa not done, nor did he
mock dud. he forgot all about IL
take anythf&g but hts usual clothe*.
Ilia parenta are much distressed i
bU diMppearanoe and any Information
a* to hit fate would be at U*a*t a re­
lief frtwi present dlatresa.
Search waa made of the river and MRS. OLEEON WAS AWAKENED
other likely polau In case he waa
BY BARKING OF XX>GS.
dn»wne«l. but nothing waa found. The
family formerly lived at Old Mission,
where they have relatives, and It Is Animal Waa Sitting on Its Haunehaa
paaaible be haa aurted for that point.
Cuffing the Dogs—No Man
In the House.

PR. ITWCHS’ RMTHEMimW

WENT nSNINQ;
DIDNT RETURN

V is Surprising
toSteSu^
Valuts for

By Wire to the EvealBg Record.
Gaylord. Mich.. Joly-^.ottce at Wolverine, Mich..
Urlxed about 1:30 thU momlnc. The
burglars used several charges of dyna­
mite wrecking the safe and secured
about 3200 In cash and between two
and three hundred stamps.

$1.4$

TAFT IS IN A PALACE

Do you know what it moans
when wc aay “a bargain at

Wiliam Bpowaa Waa Injufwd Intomally
WHILE MISS ROOSEVELT IS AT
and May Dte—Aocidant Took Flaco
AMERICAN LEGATION.
on Rapid Railway ttoar
•LClalr.
Party Has Arrived at Tokio, Coming
From Yokohama by Spoctal Train.
By Wiro to tho Bvanlag Record.
Gala Reception at Yokohama.
8t Clair, Mich.. July 2L—A Rapid
railway car running at a/iigb rate of
Bpeod betwoen Marine City and the By Wire to the Even^g Record.
Great
Lakea Englacering works
Toklo. July 25. —Sivreury Taft and
Jamped the track near the works today party arrived* hero today on a special
and eight workmen were more or less
iln from Yokohama. Secretary Taft
seiioaBly Injured, while four othert and bis personal staff were taken to
escaped with alight brulacs. Villlam Shiba where a detached palace waa
Sprouse was Internally Injured and lif provided fur their accommodation. Miss
In a critical condition. Tbe following Roosevelt accompanied Minister Grlathe others seriously hurt: Edward com ti; the Amerit^ legation. At Yo­
Roberta. George Langell. Curtis Win­ kohama the lisrty waa given a gala
ters. Fred Schriner. Dunn Schrlner, reception.

John Parker and Ray Hill.
H. L. Dawson passed through te city
last wtt‘k to lake the position as man­
ager of J. W. Slater's houiM> furnishlug
Btore at Thompaonvljle. which position
has lately been vacated l»y H. A. Cavanagh.

$1.4Sy^

TOOK

i TWO CHILDREN BURNED

Bpoclal to tho Evening Record.
Clen Arbor. Mich., July 25.—Mr*.
HOTHER AND ANOTHER CHILD Carl Oloaon was awakeued a few even­
ings ago by the violent 1>arklitg of
FATALLY INJURED.
dogs In the yard. She looked out and
In the bright maonlight aaw a bear altDaattina Btovc Eapieded In the RealEanaa of a Meat Dealer and the
for
a while the bear jumped Into the
Houa* Caught FIra.
river and went across Into tha woods.
There waa a gun In the bousa but no
i itf WIfn to the Evening Record.
man to use it The trwclm the next
y
nttahort. July 26.—At the reavtt of morning looked as though tha bear
;
nn axplOBlon of a gaaolioe stove at the waa a large one.
raaSdanca of L*vl Tagreaa. a meat
Dr. Oook of ChlcagD, wbo arrtrad
Banter nt Bmddock. the,^^ cn,ght
tho dty yattotBay aftaanoon on
,
Bra nnd two clilldrm were burned
pteasura trip, left tha 'dty this morn­
Bantu. Tkemot^r nnd daughter W1
latolly bnmad. The dead are: Harry ing for paria unknown, with expert
Vagran.. ng«l T ; Moyer Tagvwaa. aged Bahlng tackle of all kinds and daacript. ratolly burned: Mrs. Sarah Tag Uoai and if the signs painted upon the
maa, lEa mother; Stale Tngre.., agwl Srtnameat fall not hU catch will be
Ipmm.
*bBMiobi—1.

?■:

*‘tbt $IM’^

OntlBC Suits
c«at. aad UwuM* of (UaMk aartw
h«.mM|mBaMl wor»taU K«gh«x«
•turu to so with «h«B. Ucht
w«tchtil.rl>«a.aBd*arthat*. K«r
Ufw Mia. ncekwwar. hort*ry aad

L»Hn’Shot$,
Othfdt,
SHpptntni
Cits.
Not old ahupwoni goods, but
new spring styles

Kubtefcglteytsacjr

] OutiRid Shoes
tVe have many style* uf Wometi'*
Kiotwcar in go.^1 variety that you’I
ii»»l find ill ever)' Shoe Store.
SEE OUR WINDOW

Selz Royal Blue

Bstabllahed tn I SOB
Otoom atO Btata Bank Bldg.

SHOES
FOR MEN

Oraca Hilweed Took First Heat of
2:35 Event and Shadcland Boy
Firet Heat of the 2:40 RaceAttendance Small.

(OwUBSMtoinirdPBfaO

FOR THE FIRST HOT WAVE

It’s made np of

AbBtraots of Tltto
HR1CE8 SATISFACTORY

Made in all kinds of Leathers

$3.50
For sale at tho Old Reliable
Shoe Store of

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0..,

wAiT:y
drijg .yroRE

*42;E FROKT ST.

3X COR rRONT8.LMON

Estey Organs
Pockartl Orgai
Silver Chimes ...----Chicago Cotbige OrgJins

Self Playini Pianos
Aeolian Weblx-r
Pianola

TalklDg Machines
Victor
Edison

BaDd instrymants
J. W. York and Son
wvtdd^ th

O RIN N K Uu’lisFtO-rM K R
HklliM'f LMtatf Hade Baan, U» L Fraat SL

MOMs-e.'vonmx MBNS
cxormwoe-miucisHiNGe

Our Famous Shirts
To-day we shall offer
about .

Tea Dozen More
of those splendid shirt
values at >

Thirty-Eight Cents

1

We’ve Tennis Sho»«, white or black. Yachting Shoes, Outing
Shttos, Bareftwt SanilalB, Indian Mtjccasins.

baomaimt

Pi
urn

a

rosook

Headquarters for Sash, Doors, Windows, Moul­
dings, Interior finish, '
Store Fronts, Shingles,
Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid­
ing and everj’thing in,
Rough
or Finished
lumber.

TO BUY HERE IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEAUgUARTERS!

TRAVEKECITTHFG.CO.
Citizens Phone. 82i Sell. 100.

Yog Cab Cot SBtbfuctioB at Crlssall Bros.* Nosic H
Ibcbsso Thty or# Exchuivo AgtnU for
Steinway Pianos
Sohmer Pianos
Grinmdl Bros*. Pianos
Krakauer Bros.’ Pienoe
Sterling Pianos
Huntington Pianos
MendelBsoln Pianos
Crown Pianos
Wc^ian Pianos
Sinith <k Barnes Pianos
S<*haoffer Pianos
Willinnl Pianos
Bans Pmnoe
Gillk'rt i’iuuos
Haines Bros’. Pianos
Haines
Co. Pianos
If wr kai-w at any Mt«r ln.lrm

Tk*B*bntCMv**r. PMP*.-

W’o have namoil one of our

O. C. MOFFATt

I

OITY BOOK B’T’OINK

Bax>;ain Counters

SECOND HEAT OF THE
FIRST RACE IN 2:20’4.

nm a light crowd was In atienilanco
t the ofienlng races of tho short cir­
cuit given uofler the auspices of the
Traverse Clly l>rlvlng Park aaatKlatlon this afternoon. The track waa as
hard as a lloor and level beyond the
expectationa of the moat sanguine.
Owing to the fright which many
horses experlencskl at sight of an auti»mnblle all automobiles .were div
bam^d though many carriagi>sa were
in attendance.
In the judges’ stand were atatlonnd
John lAmaon. starter: Judges, Tom
Bhane, W. G. Wlillatn* and Will Ren­
nie; lime keepers. Bl Ijiutner. W. D.
C. Germaine and Dick Everett.. In
the first event, the 2; SO pace Ijidy K..
Little Ted and Roy B. were with­
drawn. the former not Uing here and
Little Tod St ill suffering from bis fall
Hunday morning and Roy ll. also being
laid up with a sore foot,
ShadHand Boy s Fsvorlu.
Last night Bhadeland Boy sold fa­
vorite in the 2:40 pace, Grace Illlwood
in the 2;35 trot and Jih* Gale could get
DO takers against the field.
First Rac* Started.
At 22:15 atarier Lamson announced
the*2:t
:40 pace with Liberty Bell draw­
ing pole. Little Duke second. Alice
Carr third. Lady Cy«>U fourth and
Sbadeland Roy fifth. Three attempts
scoring down sent the bunch off
under tbe wire In good position. Lit tie
Duke taking tic pole at the first quar­
ter and retaining his even steady pace
with a fine lead rntll after tbe first
half, when be lost bU head for a mo­
ment, yielding the position to Shadeland Boy. though he never lost the
position taken and plunged under the
wire hugging, almoat abreast of Shadeland Boy. Alice Carr, a green mare,
entered by IxhiIs Carr of Milan, proved
moat acceptable to her owner who was
vitally Interested la her performance.
She held the third poalUoa as though
glued to the position by right of pre­
sumption. and Uberty Bell and Lady
Cycott took the remaining poalUona.
The summary was:
2:40 Faea.
Shadeland Boy. b. g.. (F. W. Toor)..1
Little Duke, blk g.. (Germaine Bros).2
Alice CatT. blk g.. (Louis Carr).......... 3
Liberty Bell. eh.
(Fred TMchoutl .................... .................................. 4
Lady CycocL h. vl, (Wm. tngersoUI.5
Time—
Saoaad BvenL
Tbe 2:35 tiwt waa oonpleted. en­
tered as liatad with the addltloa of
Jack Rotm. an Elk RapMa hotaa. Doc
wlanlat tha pole, with Parker, Easy.
Fair Haxel. Jack Rogers. Hampton

should be sure to make a aeleotion frooL oar line of
^uvemr Gtx>ds ooceisting of
'
UiiBs Work is SsBstUdltls
SwBBCGraislBskBliGsi
•ircliBGrkWBrk
New things also iu Shells, Burnt Lostherand Bostic
Woodwork.

It means a shoe for

^CLUROF GOOD SNOts^^

UTTIE DUKE IS A FAERin

Visitors to Traverse City

more than that

BURNED UP
TRACK RECORD

JOE GALE MADE A MILE IN 2:15'/4
THIS AFTERNOON.

NINTH YCAR-aSS

11.48 that is worth 50c to $1

ID REASON FOR DISAPPEARANCE

SAW BEAR IN HER YARD

6 0*0L00K EDITION

raSTDFRGE ROHa

STREnCAR
LEFTRIULS

.WCATHCM—FWr umitJki And W«da«^
4ay: mMT W«4Mttiar; IlgkU Y»rUble vtnds.

W. L. Brown, Manager.

■M

*~~^' ym mnuum nie^ia

rmsRiuiit

COMPIEIB

%rOOOMKN Wtu. NAVB A
TIMB TOMOmiOW. '

WO

P. G. Bim «u SPEW
TOO or WAB AND OTHClt BACBB
'Tb'At QiVtN.
m§ rtofiic Ohmar WHI Be Cnjeyod at
Irflfl

Ctol»ns of TraewM CMy
Are IneNad te Attmid.

It W vHt •Ut»d by OM of th«
Mt WowWfMl «l AaMrtoMi psMtaA
Uoita. M4 tb« aUteatMt w»« vortliy
cf tW Wat waaibit lapTMataa.
gTMl ear* aboaM ba ukaa by tboaa
boaaaaalat tba »aaaa of ermtimt or to•aaaeibc pabtlc optaloa aot to ao mlalatarprrt praaaat eoaditlaoa aa to hava
h baUevad that tbara U nora graad
aatf tibfUag aad 4bilMMaiy la aaistaaca abar tbaa arar bafora. Joat tba
appoalta U tma. T^ara to awra gaouUa aaaira that grafUag aad dtaimiaaty
la baataaM aad oSelal affair* ahall ba
atoppad than vaa avar known bafora.
Thto to aot aa am of fraad but aa
«t fraad danaaetatloa aad of fraud
paatohBMat. Tba obaarving and wall
lafta-wad atadaat of baalaaaa aad gorthe praaant will farorably ocpapare
wHh vary ba*t year* la our aatkm'a
hlatory tor tair dealing aad boaeat perforaaac* at ddty. And In tba diractloD of tmrtmM lnva«Ugatlan of wrong
doing aad anAanging datannln
to pualah thlayae aad trlckatar* aad
to *top tbair ataaling. no matiar bow
high or powarful they may aaam to ba.
tbe*« ara the beat day* and the best
BKintbs this country has a\-ar known.

i J

Tbara ara a large number of shade
traaa la tba Hty that need trimming
badly. Tbl* to rery apparent on rainy
aaMings a* tba beayy braacha* bang
•0 low orer the walk that It 1* almost
iBMKMdlbto to carry an umbrella,
atot branoli sldpplng a parson In the
face to not a ptenaant thing M>r to
dry ooa raking off a bat or two In the
course of a stroll aloag the rasldanra
atreata.

yary fntereeting and valuable Informa
tloo by watching the bltnlltblc com­
pany's proceea.

F-



I-

.S

Qustr Swimming Needlss.
Swimming needle* that will remain
on the water, approach each other and
float side by sWa. seem bewitched to
those who know from experience how
quickly a n^dle will sink to tba
tom of a glass of water under ordl*
nary euodltluiui.
There are sarersl wsya of making
a needle float on the surface of the
water. The simplest way to to place
a piece of tissue paper on the water
and lay the n<>edle on it. The paper
noon becomes aoaktsi with water and
sinks to the bottom while the needle
to left floaUng on the tup. Anotber
method to to hang the needle In
alings made of thr««dH. which i
be carefully drawn away as aoa
the needle floats. The needle can also
be nmdo to float by simply holding It
in the fingers and laying It oa the wa­
ter. but this require* a very steady
band.
After two or three needles have
been made to float In a bowl of sratar.
megnetlxa a seaing needle by rubbtag
It on a fairly strong magnet, and whan
It la floated on the water It will i
an extramriy sensitive compass that
will attraclthe other needle*. They
will slowly at>proncb each other until
they float side by side. Do not have
the sewing netsllc too strongly mag­
netised. or the needtoe may strike to­
gether so heavtly as to caasa them
alBk.—rrea Press.

The flfib aanual ptcaie of tba aortbtremorw BfcMgaa Woodamn Ptonkc asdhm wMeb win be awM la thto
(City tomoirew promiaca to he the taiffact aad moat euacearfnl that has
bMtt held ta this regloa. Baiiy la the
day the delegaitans from tba neighbor­
ing towns wtu bc«lB to arrive aad It
wni be noon baflora tba last of them

Bay jnvenlle band will tnmtob i
daring the eatlr* day.
The program Is as foUowa:
Ifl to 11 a. m.~^Abaamble at dapou

tiuve««

cmr, mcHioAic

tucioav, july is, ims.

«P?^*.'t“'IIIIWIYON
OChrtTC BAD WKATHClt ARC
MAKING OOOO CATCHCB. ^

mim

i

Datknports and Cmbts,.,*.*
We are sbe^tag the beak ttoe for the toast wmmej ever abovm ta the

Tbe twrlftb annonl old settlers* plc^
riRCMAN Roirrco captain out nSc win b(- beM at Bardiekrille ThornMaa Net Vet Ap■•or MIB BUNK.
day. Aug. 3. Tbe foUowiag to tbe
paarsd Onh Mas Bean Camphu
program:
• flar reriy Yhar*.
Prayer. Rev. Borough. Maple City.
Address of welcome. President O. H.
Special to the Bvealng Record.
Day. Glen *Haven.
j
------ 7“
Glen Lake. MIelu Gamp Hickman.
Rhsponse. S. 8. Barnett. Lake Ann.'
KingffaiNria Odb. Jnly tfl.-Tbe an- CRBW RKTRKATffO TO FO' CAfl LC
Bong, Otto P. Etdaer. Camp Davis.;
■nal camp of fdagfleber's dub. which
IN BAD OROtR.
C. of M.

has a record of forty years as a
-The Old S^iUetw." Mrs John R|
lag clnb oa the vartona lakea of MichFisher. Glen Arboi.
Whad thto
This Memlfifl CeoUin Van Atts
Selenkm. mandolin and guiur quar
on baantlfql <Ben lake aear the home
Packed Up MIS Papers, Put HI*
tet. Camp Baris. V. at M.
of the •‘prtmee at Rood flsllowa.'
Rmdlitg. Mr*. G. \S*. Prslick. Maple
Clothes In hi* Pock-t* and
Tbe advance party eonniy.
went Back Home.
'atotad of tbe followtng residenu Of
Soniw. rbonis of glrto.
CtnetnasU. O.t Fred T. Tnlly, Louis C.
Reading. Miss Ida Fsrrant. BurdU k
C. W. Helmer. WlIHaM - ft was Miortly after eight bell* on vine.
tbe second watch thto morning The
Barith and Albert Drou
SelcxFtlon. mandollD and ruBkr q*****
Tbe fouader of this club. **UBCle tng Maggie chafed nt her moorings In
<t. camp Davto. V. at M.
Hickory.- tJames Hicknunl. to prob- Bmt bar. Captalg Jaoob Van Atta
"Amerlra.** andlence.
aMy better hnowa than any other dto- tossed reeileealy oa his improvlseU j ir It rains Aug. 3 plmlc will be held
busk la the pilot boose. The engineer
elpto of luak Walton In Micblgaa.
srouM be gone all night aad the fir»-- Aug. 4
Slight maces prevents bto preceac*
M. Iforen of Kmpirv will b«- tear
camp nt present bnt be to expected be­ nop bad left on an boor's shore leave sha) of the day,
garobling derl«-s
fore ibe end of tbe sensoa. The early la the evcnlag with a nasty look will be allowed' and intoxlratlnx
weather has not been favorable tar in bto eye ao the captain declare* and liquors strictly prublMied on gnttantoj
flaking (be past week but some good a full money belt. Suddenly there was or vkdnlty. • Mrs. N. C Hetai. Rec.
catches have been made aad the boys • *Hrbt )ar aft as a dor> sirook tbn
side of the craft. A «tep sounded on
are enjtiylng themselves greatly.
steadily on the deck. It was the re
, turning crew. The step# ai»prtiarhed

W

GipniiisaiiaoKHUin

THE JOY OF A GOOD CIGAR

PULLED THEIR coiTSj^rr^r^nriiu.r'rr’.r'.

1 p. m.-^Band concerts aad address
of weleome at pdcale grmmda.
I
-----------1 start. A band fnmMed at tbe fasten
Irld-Dtenor. After dinner
Inga oftHe door.
MEN WERE WILLING TO “GET TOby ParA C. Otlheri.
-Le’ me In.*' roared a voice.
OETMERT TO BCTTLI CASE.
j "Into the fo castle ye land iuhlM-r.*'
I: SO—Mandolin and guitar duet.
IIIM Nora and Lena Bamea.
-----------j returned the dauntle** captain.
Reading—Mias Charlotte Isgrtg.
Until Rsalixation 1
^
Duet—Mr*. Cbarlee Oee and Mr*. Court tat A
sod the swarthy fireman sprat^'led
Came of Hew Ibe Twe Angry Men
Bdaa waiter.
Ibe floor
Mandolin and guitar duet—Misses
Had Interpreted Attemey.
Van Atta's fn*5- paled and the w(
Nora and Lana Barnes.
-----j * mutlay** blanctuvl on his lips.
Mnslc and exhibition drill by tbe
An interesting gamls''ee caw wav [ The pn»strate man u>se *1«»wl> to bto
Traverse City degree team.
brought up In Justice Curtis' court i f«*t »«d lowered over bto suin-rlor and
S;IS—Address by Nstlonal Lecturer yesterday. The parties In question | then with curses which would
C. J. Barnes aad others.
vrero brotbere-ln-law and the amount i the bravest heart be ordered the c
3:45—Foot mce. potato race, sack
r from the craft, so the captaiu
Involved vras onI.v about »10. No setrace aad tug of w4r. Prise* for earii
tleBrntf"eonM be reached and attorney say*.
race.
But the flEblIng blood of tbe old
P. C. Gilbert euggeeted that If tbe prin­
4:00 p. m.—Buslaeas meeting.
cipals could gel together for a few m> man arose. He rememlH-rt-d In the
Tbe oflioers of tbe associatian earnments that possibly a settlement could days of hlH )-otitb when, facing bto
esUy and respectfully ask the coopera­
be made. At thto both men jumped crew of Malay natives *hc hsd sent
tion of every Modem Woodman. Royal
to their feet, pulled off tbeir coals ana them cowering to tbe forecastle at a
Neighbor and citizen of Traverse aty
begun looking for a place In which word or motion of bto hand. Btlll hold
and vlclolty nnd Invites them to come
to mix up. The court sat astounded, ‘a* »»>*• Riritt s attention with a bum
and have a good time.
not rv»llxlng what was bappending
frtm bto Us-ker a
until the meaning of Mr. Gilbert's sug-; *»** of chalk. Drawing It across the
gestion as Interpreted by the augry j
hissed. Iteiwecn set Jaws,
men
dawned
m>oo
them.
The
case
t
"Cnjss
that
line
and
ye ll lie stretched
RKBORTfl ANB RKBORTCRfl.
the full six fcK»i o' yer to-astly self
wqs adjonm^
j tbe sju>L"
; Tbe mmlnee- laughed a reckless
The tbrongb sleeper from Clnolnns: laugh and advanced One pact* farther
U this morning vras empty for tbe first

land be would cross the line. Hto Bhu
time thto season, thoqgb tbe resorts Traverse City Sens of Vstemns May | slid over tbe rough boards toward the
on tbe bay are doing a land ofllce bosJOrganise a Detachnfient—SUff
j chalk nuu-k. It crossed It. There was
neaa. Guests at Cedar Lodge. Leland
OMcert Appointed.
: quick motion from Captain Juke uk be
and Omens are Uking every available'
Battle Creek. Mich . Jnly 25 —The ; held
tor an Instant a machine
room in (be bostelries. cottages aad all general staff of the Michigan Sons of hammer. Then with a sickening ihutl
rented or occupied and tbe seaBon la Veterans fdrthe coming year has bCeo i “ landed square on
one of socoes*. both from a baatneea announced by Col. Frank J. Kellogg as mutineer. With a roar he was upon
as well as a pleasurable standpoint.
Jake. They grappled and fell imi
follows: .
Mra. M. L Wllhey. the aged widow
Divlsioa
secretary,
Walter
L the qhaner deck and the captain lost
of the late Judge 8. L. Wllhey of Rayne*. *
a half overboard. Their holds lt»os
Grand Rapids, to a guest at Omena fiw
coed and again they cUncbwl. The
Division treasurer. C. H. Shaw.
a few tlaya. arriving there Saturday
wind shrieked through te rigging and
Division connsellor. J. K. Turner.
evening. Mrs. Wltbey and her daugh­
tbe spray went the fighting
Chaplin. K. D. Strain.
ter formerly enjoyed the delights of
tbe skin. Tbe blood made the decks
Inspector. A. L. Strector.
the beautiful resort and spent many
During the past year the order has ! slippery as they rusbed back and forth
summers at their cottage on tbe point gained 831-3 per cent in new camps, But the muscle* of tbe old man seemed
but ovring to the severe Illness nnd and 50 per cent in mcm&erahlp. tbe renewed with life and slowly, little by
death of one of tbe llnle children of greatest gain ever made Iff one year Htlle tbe fireman aautk to the deck
her daughter. Mr*. Willard, the illness since the organization of the Sons of He lay where he fell. Tbe old captain
dating back to Ootena. (bey hare never Veterans in Michigan. *Tbe Sons of with one lingering glance at the trim
feh that tt was possible to renew the Veterans of Travew City. Port Huron. little craft, took bto papers and bag.
sad aasoclatIuDs which a trip there Attica aad Muakegon will organia* de- landed and made bto way to this city.
meant. Mr*.“Wltbey will. wli|^e there, tacbments of naval reserves.
Tbe boat to lying at her moorings
be the guest at her own cottage now
without a crew or captain. Captain
occupied by Mrs. Smith and family of
Jake passed through
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bckler of 837 morning on hto way to Northport slat
Chicago.
Mr. aad Mrs. BsrI Palmer of Padu­ Randolph street left thto morning for ing that he bad bad enough of that
cah. Ky.. who are guests at Omena. Portland. Ore;, where they will make kind of btulness.
spent Sunday at Birrbmere. Nurihport a permanent borne. They were accom­
The crew I* unavailable toilay and
panied to tbe depot with several consequently no interview cooW be se
Pfdnt. returning In the afternoon.
A party from Old Mtosioir consist­ friends who wished them a safe Jour­ cured. Caidain Van Atta. bowt-M-r.
ing at H. M. Doolittle and family, tbe ney and no end of good luck at their vividly described tbe occurrence.
Mtoae* Munfun and Stevenson and Journey's end.
Victor C. Vaughan. }r.. all of Ann Ar­
COW HOOKED BOY.
bor. took In tbe bay trip to Northport
An ordinance for an approfirtatlon
today.
of flfiftno for a rooiblned playground LIttI* Fellow Was Leading the Animal
Blebop B. R. Atwell and fnmily of and school gardeu ta WatrTvIew Payk.
to Water.
Kansas dty. aocompanled by F C, At- Pbltodelpbis. has been Introduced In
The 8-year-old son of Robert Mann
vreR and wife of Chicago, who are Select coonclL Beside* tbe gardea. a of Weet Front street vras painfully In­
pUygmoad
with
gymnaatlc
apparstus.
spendlag the sumfner at Omena. are In
jured Sunday afternoon by being
swiags and awme*. there may be a
tbe eliy today on a pleasure trip.
booked with a cow. The boy was lead­
wadlag peel for the children.
Mr Bacon and family of Jackson
ing the animal to water and id»e
and Mrs. Bacon of Grand Rapids, who
turned oo him, cutting a gash in hto
are meticntlng at EMgevrood thto mumDfl ytB ret tBe west §m» m ymr head Jn*t back of tbe left ear. U took
mer. are taking In tbe beautiful buy ptrei? Prticct ymruU wia s two •titebe* to cktoe tbe cuL
trip to Northport aad return today on iflMbM porcR sBflie. We ktre fill
TRY A RKOORD WANT AO.
tbe steamer Columbia.
siiM.
J.W.JIIUIkai

raaeh the diseased portkm of the car.
There t* only oae way to cor* deaf•eas. and that to by ooastitutkmal
ON ACCOl’NT of unforeseen clriwmedles. Deafness Is cauaed by aa
Inflamed eondlUon of the muoooi '
enmstanees tbe picnic which vras to
be given by Lodge Michigan, No. 34.
C. S. P. 8., Sunday. July JOlb, at Helmfortb** grove. Carp laka to .called off
when It to entli
the recult, aad naleas the Infla
aad,>postpoaed until further notice.
tlon oaa be taken out and thto tuba
. ]uly»*M
restorad to Ita normal oandUkm, hear­
ing trill bd deatrayed forevnr; ala*
oasaa pnt «f tan arc eaaaad by ca, C*a«te SWetWn.
tarrb. which Is nouAag bat an lahaasA Wme yea at tbe cenefft.
flamad eoadUlon eff the i
Jaoce?
fSoaa.
new—Tea. part of tbe time,
WP win gK* Oae Hundred Dollnra
bneon—Bid you bear me atag
Tbe Wolfr
Ball s Catanh Cart. Bend for draisce-Tbe Welfr How did It go?
Inra. free,
(dagUtgl — "Wbltat the
r. J.. CREMBf B OO^Thlpio.( vpolf.homMi
la Mgbtly ptvwL taiffB tbe moefi
y dfw
vtlth
bldMB* bow-|T
Thka Bnlth
fooea legprwolvaiyi-Oik yea: I ra>
i>mtwe the hklvoaa bowl.
UBK CALMAlirt Claatto Floea. rinTRY A RRGOflD WANT
'
|Bi fm Bm
C. WnB A

ill SErnarwcBc
Twelfth Aimual Raonlea WUi Be Held
t Bvrdiekville Tlwraday. Ang.

umnESEinES

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
priWTY
PKR
OK NT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE .

Bavenpnrt«c. both rods a«ljusiable, can l»o arranged In any position
lt> fit any pla<-e in the r.tom. You .hm't u.-cd a hit of money to buy
tme b<T(‘, jn»-t a small pa>ne-iii <l'<>wn and \vMir o»n liuiv uu ibe bal­
ance.

J. W. SL-A-TER

Vn»l«Bliu4loUl TMrSdiabUBMMP«ftoA«

h"

Her Doul
Forced to Starve.
,. F. L-^-k. of ronord, Ky. aaya;
,nc. for four w.H-ks., R
, with typhoid and kid- "Ki.r
suffered agontos. with

S. E.
of Fmsburg. Pa , ' i
Can B* Sure te O-t Tbeir
iH-ttir. although I bad «
Money** Worth.
di»ctur* 1 i-ould g«-l, 1 wa* tovii On
How can one be snre «*f g**ttlnc hi-; I”!,!*V ^
money's wurth In buying a clgarT" aflllctluu I was n"<u»-d by Klf<-tric Bit
asked a Recitrd reporter of 8. K. Wall i tern, r hlch rceton-d my ln-*lth and
1 can walk
€rf 8. a Walt A «tmsr
‘ strength
ley are simply
*1*11 tell
*n t>«
Jintl *t»Wlgbl
Imy a Wadsworth BroK.* Chic.. Thto
dlM.rdeJreigar to always the saim—a moxl. hon ; at Johie-on Drug 8-om- (*o>. F. H
est. satisfying smoke. U to made with Meads. 8. K. Wart A Sons' drug stor»-s;
a b.ng Havana filler, so that It alwa.vs |
.
bums-with a firm stdld ash He- to-i
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| Ibvky M..Hnialn Tea will do SO ccuto.
T»-a or Tablets. Johnson drag'store.

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Tenn. '*1 had
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o your snui-ach and liver, by I«s4v I>r Kina's Sew Dlsri.vrry
a medicine which wnl rrib-ve Gonsumptkm. Cough, and Cobto. whkli
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD

DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

EVERYTHING

OFALFRS

IN

FVFRYTHINQ

Cannins Days Are Coming
nd wl.en your fruit cernes you r

t drop everything elte and t»>en you want

) be all prepared.

You Can’t Gan Without Cans
So order now. pints, quarts or two quarts. Don't wait until the last minute.
Then you will need extra can rubber* and can covers. We have the good
kind.

Tho Celobratod Lavaware
You should always use when canning, becaus* you can't get a stove toe
hot to injure it. Then If the fruit should boil dry no harm comes from it.
either to the fruit or the kettle. We have pans and dippers, cup* and kjetties.
all moat needful.

The Stovo Question
Surely you do not want to bake your-self over a regular stove when you are
canning. You can keep fairly cool provided ycj own qne of ou' threebumer oil sto^ or a two-burner Blue.Flame, or * Ihr^-burner Hot Plate or a
good gas range. We aid you all we can.

An Extra Kitchen Table

Would be so handy when canning. Many limes* you do not have root
enough tor all the articles you are using and it would only coct you S1.10 i

$1A0te have plenty of room.

Do Not Forget The Sugar
Have 25, 50 or even 100 pounds on hand—you will sorely nbed IL Tiven
when you have iL why—you have IL It is worth 25 pound* of Migv many
time* to save ybu the inconvenione* of sending down at the very last minute, when your fniH to all boiling—and wait to have it sent up.

2Bo SEE OUR WINUOW 2So

J. R. Piiigc Batric Co.
W CASS STREET

PHONE SOS

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN EVERYTHINO

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

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ROMONIIBI
NORSE’S FQT

wnmmm

iMi fVM rim

Weal
Omee BOwood. the taswIlA
dmwtbg the eerenth poilden.
Bwy seen teak the Mad and for the
fVAM ICOCM DflAOOSO A UTTLC •ret gaarter k maa a naefc and
met which was sadnally km to Oraee
emiM TO OAFETY.
Hilwood. wbowaM the whole I
oir behind aad came nader the wliw
the only eompolitar fbr dm poaltlan.
Doe. the kxnl gny. though la Caat
eemmmy. was mmijr. Parker brake
HE fVAS* THOpWN UMOER THE twice m sernseMsn aad Beay wi
the
air at ecrtiknl point Jack Ragers
, IYHEEL of the WACOM.
showed ap greal speed la the mat half
eoopied wHh steady drlrtag aad palled
Dimn TMnii
Hts Arm EW«Cy amd nnder the wire oocoad. Tlie a
Otmm Bv«« tCmmm the
Grace Utheood. b. m.. (W. W. laals) .1
N«M W tiM CHiM
Jack Rogera hr. g. (P. M. Biwtt)....2
M« E«v«d.
Parkar. bock. g.. (Beattie Broe.)....3
Busy. b. at. (C. VaaOme).................
Iran Koefc of Uita city probably
Uaawttm MMat b. g. (W. A. Keat
•araE tha Wa o( a ebUd JoMarday
lag! ................................................... S
•rtarMoa and U dotas ao fractarad
Doc. g. g, (Etaa Wade)..
kl« Icfi ana.
Pair Hasel, bik i
A tmm kltdiad to a laanbar vafoa
Tlam—2;HH.
aad drhraa by a farmer became frlglitThird Event
«mad at aa a«itom<Mle aad arere rva>
The third event lost three entered.
Blag doam State alreat. Wkea
Ooltlagwood Hooker. Qoece ot Qubs
froat of BrodbageaY llrery bar* a
and Cbaa. Wlltoo being withdrawn.
' uaall rbild raa lato the etbeel aad dlIt was a bcantlful race aad amircd
rectly la front of the maavaya.
by no bad performaacea. The result
Kocb aaw «bat waa bappealag. ran
waa as follows:
lato Ibe elrret aad threw the did from
2:i4 Pace.
wader the bomea’iioari. He waa atrwck
Joe Gale. b. g.. (Gea Spencer).......... 1
by oar of the boraea aad thrown under
Loo John. ch. g.. (Pred 'reacboot)...2
the wagoa. om wheel of which passed
Billy W., b. g, (W. A. Kiting)..
over bis am.
Missouri Chief, b. s.. (John Rood)... .4
Had Mr. Koch thought of bto
Little Payne, b. g., (W. A. Lewto)....t
safety It la beyond doubt that both
Time-2:15%4would have beea seriously injured
This is the fastest mtle ever paced
hilled. He showed great nenre and
on this track, breaking H. O. Jurat's
eeemed to thiak only of the safety of
Headlight’s record of 2:16Hthe child. He doesn't even know the
Uttls Ouks s Piverite.
same of the HUle one.
In the second best of the llnrt race.
Little Duke. Charles Germsine's horse,
esme under the wire flrsl sad received
so ovstloo from the crowd. Shade.tMtte Lila Huletl*e Funsrat Was Yes­ land Boy drapped back to second place
sod Liberty Bell came in third. Alice
terday and That of Oewey
Carr was the fourth. Lady Cyoott was
Wares This Aftsmeon.
withdrawn before the hoot. This heat
The funeral of Ubt. the ooeyear- was one of the prettiest races
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry seen here, the horses making a get­
away
In almost exactly the order they
Huletl of Karlia. who died after
abort lllaeoa of obolera laraatum Sun­ came In. There was not s break in
day. waa held yesterday afternoon at the race for three quarters of a mile
2 o'clock at the Methodist chureb. when Sbadeland Boy stumbled and
Rrr. Tburstoo of Kingsley offleisting. yielded his place to Little Duke. Uberly Bell took third place from Alice
Funeral of a Child.
ITadertsker L. D. Curtis left this CJaiT. The time was 2:20^4.
CharloB Germaine was the driver of
morning with the remains of lluic
Dewey Wares, whose death oorurred Jack Rogers la the Aral heat of the
yesterday moraiag between midnight second race and brought him from
and 1 o'clock. The funeral tocdi place Bfbt place down to second. The horse
at 2 o'clbrk from the Williamsburg wss s stranger to him but his driving
church and burial waa la the Williams­ called forth universal praise.
Second Hsst 2:S5 Trot.
burg cemetery.
The second host of the 2:S5 trot
went to Grace Hlllwi^. The others
BRCViTIEt.

4 finished
wssamAig’u as
mm follows:
guMuwv. Jack
siMUK Rogers, Fair
The street fair has arrived and Is lUxtd. l*aricer. Busy. Hampton West.
setting up its shows on West Doc.- •nme 2:26.
Front street. The liand played at the
Second Hast 2:14 Pace,
races today.
Joe Gale took the second heat of the
The Record Saturday cuoUlued sa 2:11 pare In 2:174, The othera came
account of a man being burned
tinder the wire In the following order:
death at Bojipe €!ity or Boyne Phi
JnKfi
UIIU*
MT
1 latlas
The article stated that it was impoaaible to %-ertfy th«* story. C. H. Johnson,
Entries Complated.
the Wadsworth str«*ct grocer, stated
The entries for the track
today that the article was true and
that he sat on the coroner's Jury. How­ which licgan this sfiernoon are about
ever. it was no womler it couldn't be completed and from all lodiratloos today Dothlug will debar this event,
vrriflet^. it hspprm>d five yesrs ago.
Advertising car No. 2 and a gang of given horse lovers by dhe Traverse
tOiVi In the mnploy of Foreiutugh and City Driving Park assocUtlon. from
Sells Bmtberii arrlvctl In the city yes- being one of the most suoceaafnl of the
terdsy and the last bills for the tiia circuit meets w hich l>egan ihrw* weeks
ago and wll eontlnue through the
show are b<dag put out.
Class No T (.f the Mrsi M. K church mer. It is the first time In the his­
will givi* an ice cream scHlal on Mrs. tory of this city's ract' events to reach
ont
of the usual list of oqulnes and
Kldred's k>wn. 21 tt State street.
draw here the long and Interesting list
^yWiNtnesdsy evenlnK.
of fast horaes which before the read
ing public have known M but never
PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT.
seen. The entries for Kalsi
AM Cbriatian EndMvorera Of City ail filled up today, so John Carmody
Urpad to Be Present.
announced. The following are tt
jlD view of the fact that a street fair events and their clsss>
hhs beea thruat upon us against the
2:40 Pace—Purac ESOG Ciaaa One,
wishes of our business men. our
.Shadcland Boy. b. g.. (F. W. Toor);
- churches and the cltirciis In gimcral. Lady C.vcoU. h. m.. (Wm. Ingersoll):
we, the uadfMwigned. representing the Gall S . ch. S-. (Kion Gsuntiett); Alice
Christian Budeavor soc'«'tlc* of the Carr. blk. m.. <Louis Carr); Uttle
city, wish to unite In extending an In- Duke. bl. g.. (Crt'rmalne Bro*.); Ubvltatioa to all Christian Kndeavoners erty Boll. ch. m.. tFrod iWhimt):
and others who arc interested In the Roy B.. b. g . (H. Burgess I; Uttle Ted.
welfare of our city to bt' with us in a b. g.. (John Lv-ons).
prayer meeting tonight at 7:50 in the
2:J5Trot~Purse$30a Class Two.
Disciple church.
Busy, b m.. tC Van Dy ne I: Doc.
Roy H. Thomas.
KT. g.. (Mrs. Elleo Wade); Grace Hil­
John Tn'msln,
wood. b. m.. tW. W. Quinn); Parker/
r-{ \jY
Pearl Bradshaw,
bks. g.. (Beattie Bras.); Hampton
W. M. Goniao,
West. b. g.. (W. A. Keating): Jack
Ragers. b. g.. (F. M. Brett); Vessa. br.
*rHE MARKETS.
m.. (H. 8. Moon
2:14 Pans—Purwe $3oa data Thrwa.
umuio. July 26—Cattle-Gulet.
Missouri Chief, b. s. (John Roach);
eas). \v»),
calves—Active and
stronger. 8hecp and lambs—Trade Joe Gale. b. g.. (George Spencer);
Umg John. ch. g., (Tearbout); BUly
It-. (W. A- Keating); Charles

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TWO CmUNIEI lURlEl

V'i:

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July, *74r: No. i red.^^c; No. 3
eora. 6»4c; No s white oats, S7c.
Toledo. O.. July tt.-Whnat-Cash.
•ad July, seiic; Snplember. 27a
Chicago. July i6.-UTirat-Jaly.
27%c: September. gTc. Cbrn-July.
E7c: September, 644c. OaU-Jaly,
^nie; September. 2*c. Septw
Fork, flJ; lard. |7ji$7 ribs, 27J6.

%am In PhtlatfflphM sinew raMgalng his
nest la USl. Is to len«e (be PeatwqrlwsBla rlly. He has sold bis rvMdrace
theca and will henwruT ditide his
time between bU ei>tia»r at Bay llrad.
.Jk
Md his winter iwiidiBn.

a

2:23 Psee-Purw. $300. cisaa Four.
Mattie Chimes, b. m.. (F. W. Tdor);
Algorell. sr. m. (Dr. O. E. Emmaauel); Barron Bell. b. m.. (George speacer): Debbie C., b. m.. (f. F. Cane);
Harry B.. h. r. (Harry Branch); DUBBcnd D.. (Tboraaby).
Frae^or^l-PMrra $30a Ciaaa FIva.
J. C. T.. b. s.. (J. C. Trala): Mlaaonrt
Chief, br. a, (Roach); Joe Gall. b. g..
(Geoise SpMwer): Long Joha. ch.
(Tenckowt): Belle Star. br. g.. (Gea
Ketchum): Billy W, h. g, (W. .A.
Keating): Wia. Me. hUc. g,. (George
OasUe).
2:1»-^wme$10Q. Ctaaa tia.
CharMa wmoa. b. g. (W. T^waa-

dale): QnMn oC Oaha b. R. (Tm
<nnla); Mlaa Marten, b. m, (W. W.
Qnina): OoBIngwood Rookar. b. m,
moaNMlIR): WalterR.Kg,(CD.)
CUK) ; Mttle MntraA, K s, (C. D P«tera): Marten Sella. K m. (Georgs
Spanoer): o«i Pngh, ek. g, (W. A.
Lawte); Goarga R. h. g, (Jokn Rokn).
2:27 Trot Fnraa fm Ciaaa Savaa.
Baasplon Waat. b. g, (W. A. Kaaiteg): Doo. gr. g, (Ben Wnda); OrasaaS. ch. g, (F. H. Tenehaat): IteWcr.
bochaklB. g, (WaMh); Graae RDwaod.
b. g, (W. W. Qalan): Kina K, bL g,
(Ontaa): Pblr MhaM. bL m, {Qua.
Onnatlatt); Vasaar. Km, (H. R
Moon): Fkil St. Ctelr. K g, (Joha
Ctsas Eif
Miasouri Chier. br. g, (John Roach);
Joa Gall. b. g, (Oaorga Spencer);
Long Joha. ch. g, (Teaeboot):
BaOa Star. h. au. (Georga Ketchom):
Billy W, b. g, (W. A. Keating): WBUam Me, bL g, (Oaorge Castle).
2:20 Pans Paraa $200. Class Nina
Shadalaad Boy, hr g, (F. W.
Toor); Lady K, b. as, (Keiteey A 8oraaaoo): Gall 8, ch. a, (Bkm Gaaat
leU); Uberty Bell. ch. m, (Fred
Taacbout); Allea Carr. bk. as, (LouU
Chrr): Uttle Dake. bUc. g, (Germaine
Bros ); DIaaMind D, b. g. (John Ly­
ons); Uttle Ted. b. g, (John Lyoos):
Headlight, br. g., (H. O. Joynt).
PE ROOM AU

wchwaNp tucsoav, july is, nm.

GMWR’SSiDEOFGMIE

was ky Sawyer, a apw recrah. and was KOTfCM-Aflcr Augnat 2$.
awk
wxcaaahte. Wsadera and Saxton arade
ahavtag will he 2c extra at aB aatea
Mg kagae catchen. I wish to wUte
ahopa
Inly mt

CLAW THAT WYUC OIDffT HAVE
EASY FtCKINO.
there net beiag a salarted ptayer an
WANir ADI»
the team.. Even Brsyten. the vctecma
• twCte
tey Thera IsaY a Ealarted Man In catoher. who has played for money for
the last ten year*, derates all his hose FOR EALS—CMorae Power GHamri
Their Teaas and Ara WlUing to
ban time to kU hoase Huh trw of
hl»e at a bargain if taken at once.
Meat Wylie Tama
charge aad his past experience on the
Machlae nearly new aad ta trstdiamoad helped to pot the Grawa team
cteM coodltten.. faqalre at Hotel
To'the Editor of the Sraalag Rec­ where they ara today. They have
Whiting. R C. Bruce.
Joly^ 2^2t*
ord: Your meatkai In Mandnys paper played fourteen gasses aad last thsee.
butcher
of the ball gaase hetweca WyMe aad two of them being fo Wylie and the WANTED—Bxp«
Stepan. 523 Randolph street.
OrawB wttl stand noase correeGoa. other to the Qoeea Oliy team of Trav
July 25-tf
True. U was a good game and It took erse City. If Wylie made so much
elevea taategs with alae ama oa each atoney perhaps they, would Uke an­ COMPETENT girl wanted at once tor
side to decide the rasoR of C to 5 la other gaa>e with Grawa la the near fu­
geoevml housework. Mr*. Tracy GUture for some of the Grawn boys have
Ilf. 54)2 State St.
July 2$4f
Wylie's favor.
Haaalbal. Wy|le's new pitcher from a little long green left in the corner of
Copemi^ pitched an errortese game. their pockeu that they sre willing to
orite* 1| It U dooe oo
Grawa posted even money as only lose oa their favorites
awn plays Ktogaley
the square. Gra^
$2 was up.
FARK FLAGS HOTSL
The day before the gaase Howard next Sonda) at Duck lake park. Look
SaxtoB of latsdoebea showed his seal out tor another good game.
Grawn {Hnaio Digger*.
tor hte hoaae team by the large wager
Crmwo. Mich.. Joly 26. IMS.
of $1 with Gea Burt of Grawa that
Wylie woaM shut Orswn out.
rmmmg Wmmmm
tu*
in oonctasloa Orswa has a good
Presidrat Hyde, of Bowtk>ln In hia
civil, amateur team with no salarted WeMesIcy addmn aluo adviiee young
players. Hsve played thirteen gamea women who graduate from college to
won ten.
‘•forget It" In tbetr after relation* with
The frequrocy with
We are open for friendly contests other people.
with soy team aot supporting sslsried which thU bit of advice I* given m
dieatew that in respect to self-conplsyera
F. R. Van Horn,
arlousnees the college few women Is
Manager Grawa Ball Team.
Grawa. Mich.. July 25, 1905.

sa w. a. raisswsBTB

BnlEilili for Sill
I have R few pieces of
Real Estate for sale
HOUSE AND LOT—Ooraur Btnte and
Boag. seven raomsTamaB barm, good
water, alaa «f teC l$4x234. coraw
Im; price fLOM.
HOUSE ANO LOT—7U State strepL
MxlCS, good house and aatall barn;
price ILMO.
ALSO VACANT LOT StxlCS adJolalBg
this oae; price $300.
10 ACREO ef nice land on road to
Raaaom’s farm to Ferawood; price
$000.
VACANT LOT oa Wayne street; Ins
kwaUan: price $900.

Extraordinary
Ualues
♦♦♦♦

Mrs. Arthur Holliday U vUitlng
friends la Fife Laka
J. C. Aaderaoa of Manistee was la
(he city yestardsy.
B. C. Bruce of Provemont Is la the
city on business.
F. M. Brett and R L. Beekman of
Elk Rapids were In the city yosterdsy.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy of thU city
weal to Empire this awralag where
he will conduct the qoartarly meeting
of the Methodist church. Tomorrow
ha will conduct the meeting at Inland.
Mrs. Nelson Adsit and daughter,
Alice, former residents of this city, of
Medicine Hst, Csnsds. sre the guesu
of Mr. snd Mrs. E. H. Pope of 131
Bsst Eighth street.
Mr. snd Mr*. WillUm Shemer snd
two Uttle chirdren of Alexander. Ind..
who arc speading the summer In the
northwest went to Ckutlilac this morn­
ing to enjoy a short trip.
A. Olesoo of Cadillac was In the city
yesterday.
R. D. Baker of Petoskey spent yes­
terday In the city.
Mrs. A. W. Peck Is entertaining her
two sisters, the Misses Laura and Bes­
sie Tyler of Msaton for s couple of
weeks.
Thermsn Spollmsn. who rdeenUy
closed his season with the New York
minstrels spent Sunday in this city
as a guest of Hazen Gardiner.
\V. A. Walker of Kalkaska was in
the city tcHlsy on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells have re­
turned from Uidington. where they
attended the funeral of Mr Wells' sis
ter, Mrs. L. H. Sterling, who died at 7
o'clock Thursday morning She was
buried St 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon
from her residence od East l-'ller
street.

To the Editor of the Evening Rec­
ord: Ye*, we got beat, but we were
there with the goods all the time, aad
Wylie didn't find such easy picking as
was expected with their new box art­
ist, Mr. Hannibal, who draws $10 per
game. They were looking for s shut­
out but Mr. Hannibal was met by
about as hard a lot of hitters aa he
has fart'd this season.
Wlh two scores on the bulletin
board and Wanders on first in the
third Inning Brayton landed on one of
Hannibal's fast one* and the ball rest
ed quietly In the woods, while Braxton
made a tour of the liases, shook bands
with his friends ste a dish of letcream and had Dr. Boylsn put a plas
ter cast on his finger which he spilt
in'a game last Sunday. That same
finger caused him to play first base the
first five Innings until Manager Van
Horn impKircd him to go behind the
tiat and take Harr's place who also
had a crippled finger. Wylie si>eake
of having only eight men. the wooden
man who split bis fingerSra* replaced
by Merritt Brown, the fastest outfield
er W^lle ever $ad. Saxton fielded the
ball fast, it^ ouno like a shot and had
Mayhew toucbtHl third base he would
have tieen out by ten f««fU The next
man was an easy tnit. Then came the ;
last half of (be eleventh inning, the |
first man fanned and then Smith, the
third sacker. the man who makes the}
crowd and players go wibi with his >
one-hati<ied catches, came to bat and !
as usual pul a teasing fly over short
and made flrsl easy. Then Bisard, the
little shortstop came up and in spite of
the fact that they trft'd hard to fan
him he drove out a long fly and again
the man Brown made a winning catch
and pulled the ball d<»wn out of the
tri'cs that made Drawn and Wylie U>ih
An Officer’s Amusing Mistake.
yell. The .next man fanned and that
In spile of the supposition which was all. Then the talk bi’can and ex
ha* clung to the English that they are citemenk ran high for a time and the
unable to see a joke. It Is a well known umpirt' shook so bard he was forced to
fhet that all the English Royalties arc take the rings off his finger* and put
partlealarly keen about any bit of fun. them in his pocket for fear he would
There Is a hitherto unpublished stor>' lose them but then it was a hard game
about Queen Alexandra that Is worth I tu umpire, so who could blame him for
telling. Her eldest daughter, the away I20<1 of Grawn money. Well, If
duchess of Fife, lives in one of the they did they had better hang on to It
boust's in Portman sqiisro, all the for It come* handy when they want to
houses being exactly alike to out­ win a close game. Some of the Grawnsiders.
Ite* won. however, for some from
An English officer had been invited Wylie were so sure that they bet on a
to s dinner party in Portman Square, shut-out and lo*t In the first inning.
and several receptions on the same "Josevus" Smith pUrIved preat l«all for j
date. On entering his carriage he Grawn and only for some wild and
found he had forgotten his number, careless throwing in the fourth and I
but told the coachman to follow the fifth innings would have held his opjio- |
carriages in Portman Square aad It nenta down to two runs. There was
would be all right. It seemed to be but one error In the outfield and that
rather a large dinner party, judging
by the number of carriages at the
door, but the officer got out, followed
the crowd, shook hands with his host
sad hostess, and then looking casual­
ly round the room noticed a lady sit­
ting Slone whose face wss Tamil Isr to
him.' Feeling sure that he should
think of her name In a few minutes he
crossed over snd greeted her. and at
her InrltstioB sat down by her sida
After some little time It occurred to
the offlesr thgt he was altracUng a
good deal of sttentlon, and that all
people when passing him bowed to
the lady'. Suddenly he remembered
how It was the lady's face was so fsillisr to him. It was the queen! With
profuse ai^ogies he got up, stam­
mered and did his best to explain,
much to the queen's smusemeat. With
her usual kindly thet the queen
the Inddmit oE, Introduced him formallr to the duke and duchess of Fife,
who prampUy tavlted him to call oa
their yeeepUoa days, and then betook
himself two doors oE where his own
dinner party hnd been waiting tor him

KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW

SOUVENIRS

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

Aceacj tor Cdehnud Fix
Typevrlten

R. W. Rastall

Wc arc making every effort to clean out quickly our
remaining stock of

JUST ID
ADVERTISE

Summer Clotbina

our m-w Home G«hm1k Depart­
ment wx; are gtdng to commenre
on Monday. July l'4th. to give
our customers a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 36c
worth of nierchandiM* pur» ha>-x‘d.
This FREE GIFT in addition
to our IU»ck‘ Bott«im Prices can­
not fail to be appri-elated by all.
These checks are n><ie<*mab|e at
one cent each for purchases In
our Home Goods Department
ONLY. They resemlde our na­
tional gMH-nl»aek*. You should
see them. Cali at store for par­
ticulars.

This is ihc way wc are doing it
Mens suits, values up to $1*2.00 at............................................6.90
Mens suits, values up to $15.00 at......................................... 10.00
Mens suits, values up to $18.00 at.....................................

12.50

Mens pants, values ^‘^.50 and $4.00 at...........................

2.50

Others from S7c to.........................................................................

8.00

Aunt
and Dnion,.,
E. WILHELM Comer
The winners in the guessing contest on collars in our
window.

Newton N. Beach, first prize, 1164; S. Ads-

ley and Delbert'Weisler, second prize, 1175.

Exact

number being 11G4.

Cbe SIreef Tair
T$ Dot Cbe Only Bttraction

Just now

■■tit

♦♦♦♦.

The BOSTON STORI- is closing out all lines of gcods at
prices that are the talk of the town, altraclions THAT
SAVE YOU MONEY.

By Jill means Don’t
think of buying any FURNITURE or HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS without first coming here. The assortments
arc still vcr>' good. \Yc save you half or more.

-a:

'4

men’s and Voutb’s Suits
$ 8.50 suits for............ .................. $ 4 03 Lawn lies. 1 doz...........---- j07
12.00 suits for............................
0.98 $1.00 stiff bosom shirts for.................... 48
10.00 suits for....... ................ .
G 9S Your pick of a lot of odds and ends
' 18.00 ^uits for................................. 9.98
for............................ .............. .
.25
Those handsome $1.50 suits for.... 1.19
50c ties for............................................. 25 Everything else in proportion. ^

i 26c PotiH* Brusb for 7 cents |

HEW WATCHES

ALL WAIST;SETS
AT HALF PRICE

Rbeund in tbi* Brsat
eicaranct Balt

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

At
Rastall’s

The loiigrat mui «C mmy

erected *rm te pUocd to Ow raatUever brid«g now «md*r coMtructkw
aeroas tbe St. I.awreiM« rlrar at Qoabec. Tllla bridge la being cooBtructed
witb two appraaeb ^as/of 210 feed
two share arm* DDU fert in
teagth. and central spaa of LSUO feet

m. J. MomuMXN



.

I

Wc have turned the rear of our main floor into a regular Baazar ^
Store. It will pay you to look it over.
^

Che Boston Store
M.



$

Ttoaltk. Natarek iktopt
phydeal bhaaty cornea to bM wbo ose
Bcm$tgrM ^oekr Moaatala Tea.
Bright eyes aad tod cheeks follow^lu
Made or torMar attkciiad. Ok ae- aae. IS cento. Joknaoa ^ store, j
aanal of Iko gfeat amaafft of waiar
jaaoi dorlag the day tor ■aaatketapTRY A WECOTO
AO.
j lag aad ocker paipaaea aoeeaaary htoa
'tor aprtakllK lawns
H. a JoysL 8«PL
)aa*«f

_______

|Stotn.kLaal1tomito*pLka. .

nfTTOItVAaOTmnWAP ao tl>0 can water bn «M MMt

iOftI
mwywi


tke artM-Uke era, tke nrtffiBatty. the 4 no mtodoo of the Art of flowor
fancy eM the taMtarefBntorer? in praaetag. which kaa
n TtTid wit Is p—tondity and a go- tolly followod kg at
! bkuU 9«rlai.
tkede mairtirannaa of tkonskt, la style, la the WOOL
In nAdltton to tLr
la-s calm paftalntp of deffnlttocneaa
Mm. A. a. Ooareld la tba owner kf
•OAftD WILL rLACM, eralile mom «rcr« ▼otoi tor
of pnrpoee. In todutory, and. abo— alL,* flnvnr eaaeh In Oolorato aad takas
tho
pnrole
sjrctroi
Into
effect
and
for
OM omwm mamkct.
In tke power .of oonifoMteg anfl regit-l|gy^ eonunoto f«
protood ffowert.

CONVICTS rMl fItMW tor tLe I

MM ffnfiMntinry Snlto IfjOOO OmKs
to SchMl Otetrtcto^^nttoc Man
PrlMiiifl CaUfcilaAmcRL
CHtoffO. i«ly to -Tk** •‘*1® koard
nf latoiMi lodiMtrtr.. which U ckarfod
kf aUtttle witk tke dulx <>C pntttna
Ike coffrlet labor act Into effect. c»pmetM to laauanmte a •yrlem wkldi In
klae vlU Make the stale iwaaJ lasUlelkma ■elf-Maportins.
• ttoder Ike am—ded cmtM Utor
Art adopted by the forty-fmirth cmerml
eai—Bbli' autbdHtjr Is «raatod the
koard of prison ladustrtes to eatpiPr
to per cent of the state'* coorlcU In
tke maanfactorc of merchandise for
ante on Ike open market. Ooremor
tlcae— bsa devote^] e*m«ldemt>le time
io the orcnnlxntion of the prison Indastries and at aeveml mcciInK of the
prIaoB board ba* urt^ the aooaaalt/
of iwfilaa eoATiria at work.
In the JolM penitentiary 4l» mea
are aow employod la the niaoufarture
Af school desk*, furniture and shoe*.
ABd H I* rsperted that within thirty
days ioe men will be employed. The
ffolM Inafliqtkm has sold lA.nto ne^ool
• dsaks to sebofrt dlstrirta In Illinois and
kaa 17.M0 more which It U prepared to
throw upoo the open market II not
wakU'd fur slat< ronaumpiion. Esr«>ss
farnltore and thoes mnnnfnrtared ai
Jfdlet also will be placed on the open
market. There are
convicts at
Joliet, l.njT at the PontUc Tetorma
tory^d XIOO at the soothern 1111
Chesler. The
Pols pt'nl^ilary
r ooniAets. it is flKured,
(
will b<>
Uy en^iloyed
eanrlni't'd within
will
pepsAPUf
sixty day's.
They will maoufacturi.* brick, rloihiap
la «<nera|:Pinih«veralls and hosier) In

parnealai:

m

k-

. ^ ^ toys Art Prlntara.
At Pa^pk*, rixty boys are employed
to
«»*tahUKhment. which
ea Ihe^rlntlnc
ine^n
^(^al
^
aisle IK.OM. Pontiac Is prepprinino do
i the printIng for the state
the InHurance dek(i|nl of acrirullure,
acrirt:
jyimsM ssd-t
-the stale normal schools,
Is not equipped for
VMimUac plant
pi
emboaslny or enyraviny work, but will
be In the field for other supplies.
It Is reported that OoVemor Ileneen
kaa arranped with fUate Printer Jones
to pive the Pontiac de|Nirinient ai>
much work as It can do.
AtthouKk the ronrlct laltor law.
which prohibits the state from con
iracilna the labor of convicts to prlTate Individuals, has Ix'cn In fom>
more than two years. H has beem a
dead letter. The law a* passed by the
•fnrly-tMrd ptmeial a'semllv made It
rttmpuUory upon every political sub
division of the state to purr ha>.e Its
Bitpplb'd of the state prison*. This
provision was generally obnoxloii* and
state’s attorne)* made no (•ffort to en
fiMTT It. The re%nlt was that the last
leglBlatnre was Induced to afriko out
the p*ovlslon of the tHtiS slat me re
iatlag to iMiiitleal division*.
Hereafter supplies may Ih« manufac­
tured only for state institutions and
to per 04-111 of the coni let* may Is* 4-ut
ployed In the maiiufaciiin* of pHsluels
for sale on the o|ieu market. In nianj
elates the iwnlbmllaries are self-aup
porting, but In Illinois Inlsir agitation
baa dlscouragiM the Idea «»f comi»etl
tloo betwei-n eonvlet and frt'c labor.
* **We shall put the ronviel Uls»r law
lalo operation as soon as possible.*’
aald Oharli*s A. PiirdiiAn, pMnrIdem of
^Ihc slate board of |irl»on Industries.
Arbo was In the elly yesterday. *Th4povemor’s idea Is to avoid eomiM-tItlon
witk free labor as far as pnaslbie. We
totvr made a good start and within
aUly days the new system will be fair
ly well inaugurated.”
Appcoprlatlona Are Large.
Tk. .pprDprItolo.. totolc for tbo
fniiet. Chaster and tVautar institutions
by the forty-foorlh general assembly
am— naariy double the appropriations
af itrfo years ago. and governor Deneen
'll a^d to lie anxious that the state
Shall recover aome of this moooy in
Ihr aOo of priaoa-Biade goods. The
Ppproptlatloa for tho ordlnarr <>peases of the Chester penitentiary for
Uw year ending Jtae 30 sraa |227JiA0
And for the suooeodlng year 1215,000.
JoUet le gtreo $140,000 a year for Utf
aaae purpose. Tho appropriation tor
the oaHnary expeasee of the Poatiac

beeanse of the fhet
t icu hare been, praetlealljr Idle slaoe
the eoBTict labor act beeaam cffecUre
and Oavemor Daaeea It ekaried with
the dalleato tahk of cdrrTlaff on the
prrriskiM of the law withont offendIns labor om
The stale oi
ery at Joliet and has porchased a knltitaff amrhlnr at Ckester. The dafaal
ledstotloo at ffpetna
Held last winter will make It Impossi­
ble to farm roarieU oat to coontles
nltbooffh they may ho empibfed Ip
lAooe and amantoetnrlng
road, material aad tllhtc tor dralnapefi I* proposed by the board of prlsoa
Induatriee soon to employ to per rent
^
cwAYlct^to the nakitfae|gre of prodneta tor the market and

, WCYCLCt boaght aad ail klada of re^
•tor A— yml ■ Pelrlng dgoe. M—ry to loaa. Fred
2-M^kMw^t Finch. 311 K. Froal 8L

A BEAUTinn.
WOMAN

date tkat Mbs NerlUe will be eeen
kere U Tanmiay. Aag. l. at Slciabcrg a j awffg. etc.
to?t?Jis
CALMAM-A mtaricr Spar Varo.rh i
rof'tke work of aa oa¥ro a.tmson. the
aoaaan. bdag from oarty May vatil
Ipte October.
ORDINANCE
Her MIpw*
keial4nvalld* and
Mm. W. A. Gillette Haa Fmpamd a toorlats. wbo. for the summer ont of
Geek ef Grand Traveme NsUve
doom and the congenial waiploymeat.
Wild Flewera.
aie wining to wort for tkMr simple
erdalaed hy the council of
Traverse City.
llring mtpeatea. The attoager oaea
__ - Section 1. That no Itinerant, iran-i
Tboae who are on the lookout for are paid $» a mootb and an are welthe
gsiwal
toaHTand
the
Saamr
wnaMd
to?
'
or
traveling person or persons
novel and dainty presents will Aad coaie to learn what they
j •hnoakad^—tiL In avnm mnaahs.Iks taaw »hall engage It. ca-^ on or conduct
rthlng Just to their taste la the kualaasa. From ooe to four helpers
keanUfal books of pressed Grand Trav- is the rule.
erne flowera wkicb has jo*t been pnt
af rwMl kmaly are
ra*tbe toeat ctores by Mrs. tr: 8. Gll- In early May and lasts nntli the •«egw—
^
ih«-Wor from the
wpiexioA, sad toh* Is a wkw '
’ette. So daintier or more approprl- tumnloaves are gone In October. The | When women are Iron Wed with Irregwniayor or city clerk of said city, who
ite gift could be found to aead to one's grtortest care must be taken to galhr
borlnlarorpatotoriaenalfwak^.vra^Di^
hereby authorlxed to Issue the . ' "
^ •
*
'^ ’
for which license there shall Ik
«r. If IM,
friends or to place among one's own the flowers at Just the right time. As kwcoiTb^ dii^acensentornlw^
■holce books. The book Is n work of soon as the stamens, petals or pistils i
iniaunnatioo of the ovaries, baric,
irt from the cover page to the Ism begin to turn dark or change color In J ache, flatulence, general debUltv. indL
’«nf. The cover, which Is the work of
See. r. Every violation of or rnUunfatlur*
AMUtEMENTA.
.h, bk«o. to «. old
Dlv with the
to comolv
ihe nmvlsloos
omrlsloos of this
1^1* !
^
Miss Rdlih Gibbs, has n photograph of
'.truerrmedv. Lydia E Pinkbam’s Veginsure shall Iw punished by a One
Ijexlle G. Blocum gave an exhlbltltm he Bdgewood road, surroundod by n pressing.
The gathering Is done in the mom >«abto Onmponnd at oooe tomoves sack
last evening of hi* moving pb-ture
oble.
fo other
othei medicine In the worldI has'court msv make a f-rther *<«lcnce ;
musical combination. **AI1 Sides of
' ...... ..
Ho
^
king perforated tin box, such
widespread
cired web
st
luall-ilbat the offender, on failure to pav jowrd.ihiac
Life.” ‘Those that wilnesacd the pro­
r arraway a kwith tin*.
endor
ent. Ko
Hoot
Ho
for Ibclr specimens, i’ Aed1 endorsement.
other medi(icine - such One. be Imprisoned
In the --------lunty
SBah. fur muorlBK srrlaklrB j
duction were delighted with It and the
c
s such n record• iof' eures
of fannale [yall Of
.
OramI T.-aversc eouniv until ih,fB,-« nacksiM]
' which will bold from 4uO to GOO blosksMlIisad. 1
show recelrod aome very favorable
Niblea. Bcfusc < bay any other iht same Iw paid not exceedlnR the pi-- ^ appbrattaa «
we bay. and next Is a poem entitled
oommenta. With the excefitlon of Mr. -WIM F1o.on.,~ br lb.. 1..- M™. H '
riod of ninetv days.
nrrmaaml tanac
the flower ami the length of its stem. < Mrs. Pink!ebam torites Wl sick women ; ,St«c. 3. Thb irdlnance shall lake i»p
B. C. Bates, which was wriltcui several
In the aflenioon the flowers are put; to write her-foradrioe. She has guided j e^-rt lwe~tv «ki: * arilafli- Its
It* pu
publics , pur torriopiaff
years ago for Mrs. Gillette to use In
Ihouaaoda to bealtho
in a newspsoer H said city
____________________
brriBal
flm. Urgr i
hMBUfBl. IMiU>ln« t
on which Mr. Sloriim has spent six connection with an earlier oditkin of
'e
do
hereby
certify
that
the
foreT»pn-rtui Uw

making about ihlrty-slx tkicknoss-1
r*ed
ng ordinance
years of his life and which he regards be- wild dpwer book.
Mid alwsypiiw Ur. «-h<
,
!
«*^.
nnd
laid
upon
the
table.
A
single
perlmenta
with
unknown
and
nnt
council
of
the
city
of
Travor
r , F.*d arirr vaanlsc l*'«y- U
ak" r»-tor»i
as still Incomplete alihoui^ tht- sfRicThe Buceeding pages show
* ^ uewsi»i)er Is laid upon thes.-. medidi^ «w tMthods of ^atmewL
the 17th day> of July.
ISki:,.
J
B Ikmkmi U» «• Bstnrsi contmxr amt iMuty t»t
tators rotild hardly conreive of any­ sliely motroted native wild Jliiwcrw. j
__ _
nr Bcmember that Ills Lydia E. Pink ham’s
J. M Olllett.
thruoefa UilB cauBB.
" i Vegetable Compouna that is curing
thing better arranged. The cmterialn- arranged fn such a way as to suggeri :
president Pm Tem
I Ibers
riwb Pood
tkat Ikr
rasnt Is called -All Skies of Ufe” be­
^-------_
-------------- -not to
City Cle
July 25 3t
asMBasd piirtrsU td Dr. Ckarla* U on tkr Ini
cause It iKirtrays thn-e stories, an ig­
rcbsBiiic.
a— warn UdIrB bm
I wrinkle the petals. Al>ove these are
norant negro siririBg and suffering roses, the brilliantly eolared pu:mala.
oa Um fort-, m I»r.
B aar
laid another single sht-i^-t of paper, one
but always retaining his ideals, a drooping honeysuckle, a branch of
xnl-U
Ckariia'
Tlras Food u guaraatBod aol to pro;
Colors From Queer Sourcoa.
sheet of blotting pai>cr and the three
lb*- rowlh at hair,
young man surrounded with cvef) deep pink arbutus, gloa'Ing yellow butCochini-al insects furnish many of
on wto St *11 th*
luxury but drifting to the bad. and the tereups. and last of all the rare yelWiw newspaiK-rs again.
Htorta and Drsgststa
Tbe.’<c layers are rejieatetl as long Mir most gorgi-ous colors—carrolm%
most perfect
man mat
that was
was ever on jjUdy
•nert man
lady flipper northern Michigan’s mc«t i
,
convenient for the worker to
SPECIAL OFFER
4-arih. Inlermlngltsl with these are i beautiful orchid, kmking as though l
Taxpayer*,
w
.
r t
r> r
i ’ Cutlb-flsli clvc us senia which is
rh*rl«-«’ »P^!STuTrBu^^^..liol *• iom>
It into UouMBda ..r nrjr Immm IS. pro
l*o'pular songs <if the day. The m- Just taken from It* native swamp. The !
nothing more n*»r li«s than the ink)* < The tax n.Uft far the wllcTtion <.f diKto,
pn4«ur.ks«.-<lnritod to*Bn« twoiSibasMSB
who awnrrr <kls aovnrUMMftWi and *r«.l
tertainment I* one that should be ^n- drtirar, .d
m.kr. .ho b,..h ""*=
feet high is carried to the pres*.
;
-hlcb the fish dlscharg.-s to ren-. ‘-chexd and city tax« and sjhm-1.1 a* «n
tkrrn fl OU. Ad psalriig** »n* mm% im pUu.
dors4*d l<y the eJergy as well as every­ *’a thing of beauty and a jny forever.*’ . The ton iKtard is first screwed down
>'**‘*‘^
*» at-: «*^*'*n»’nto for the five wanlt of the wrsiifMr. poMsw* piT^
one else as Its whole character is iipTh. imok. .ft. « «to .. Ih.. Cll,-1
^ torkftl.
<-l.> « Tto-cy CIO. MIrl. h..,- iK,-. ! FREE
ilfling. A Record Tepri-wntatlve was iKKJk
04 ur. k,Urlr-- IPWb Tood-wrin W Ml llwr
re and City
news stand for Ihl,
---------------------to .ft.„ly l._rft,.,ftl. A(.
''“'5 ' Vl- l"-«ltov Ih.. Ivor, htock '
-r
f- h.,llft-lto«.
f.w to fto-ot*. wblrk iwy* for r«t at wuUlmg
at the exhibition last evening andjfl.75
may b«- onlerod direct from
black.
I
1>® lo Bni" office for the purtwenty-four hours the Vf'-*"-®
‘hi
found that Mr. Slocum had nut made Mrt. Olllirtle at C22 West Front airccu . 'V
•««
Pnissbin blue is made wlfh Impure i P*»«* »»f oolIcclHig said taxes every rrtmrr
trr ni—piiat wm
________________
{changed;
that
is,
the
top
board
Is
wxk 9^
fcP^fi^dirMCtkma far Attt’i
a single mlssialement in regard to his
potasalum carbonate. This mosl uao- ^®*'*b**®"
1entertalnmem. It will be seen here
!ful discovery was acchlentai.
o’clock until 11;3« o’clock In
three nights.
Mr. Slocum li an ertlst, a marhlnlst.
.
vine sts’.k.
' 4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day. I
...................... '
dritMl.
.
jvinests'.k.
.« .■U.r.rlrton ,M .n „rtoto..nr ..t .hel
All taxes paid Ix-fori- St*i>t. 1st will'
the madder plant
The paper*- are changed daily for ^ Ttirkey
wo.d. rf.,1 .ITcc. to .hr ItocI
Bthlnd Him .. H. R.h«l
- rt*rolved without ctdlectlon fee.i. i
two or thrtH- days and then less often
Hindustan,
L.IF-K
OFbrln« >.r .m,«lor .» ur like
Raw sienna t* the natural t-Arlh , and all taxes remaining uniutid on
till they are .entirely dry. This
exhibit ion. He takes as the founds-i _
...
*^';,„J';':’7.Ttok to'...mphor. Tito i
.loo or 1,1. eotenolomem .he blHh of I,
'""J,«•, ,„lft, .ft,m n.h
rhrle. Uhl .hr moh. lolo EWP>. .he ' f*'““
«>"I-»T to.de .
.
.
; Chinese are llie only manufacturers ; cbargiHl. On all taxes remaining tin-'
.lido. o,hhl iH-tos . e..ollo..o„. ,*00-1
«od

iof this, and will not r*-vcal its secret, paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
totolo .lor, .d nil,110.1 iln,o,. Tho
.T
'''
■'
j —^New Y«irk Hally N<-ws. _
: ]H-nalty c»f two |kt <-eut for txilleciioh ■
,00.0 to iho tou..o- whoo. the wito j
!
Odd Gifts.
I
------------------------ '
; wriil Im* charged.
1
LONGEST OF AKT MAKE
moo o.mo I. lH«utlrul ood rcltollc'
* *** *
'’"o
: a onmlN'i or cnrloH. |ir<h,out. h.vo
After
Offlre. Room 202 Slate bank bldg.
..donounu..,mnodl..„lbo.t.m».!‘’'
truk. o|. lho,^„,

I>iil you ever talk *o a
M E Haskell. City Tr.«surer
loanuil
niQsirian and have
phert- of the Christ child who lie*
Jf *.
embroidery to the value ot with the skin he made him mitlens!>au-4l July ri.^)44»5.
liim tell you aliout the ^xml
loaly and saeet within the skeUt-ripg ;
J’’
1150 have been received from ua- Made them with the fur side Inside,
cba*e
4>f his pinno? Have you ever
arm. of hi. mother. To give an afle
^
Christian women in Manchuria. Mad.-them with the .skin side outside,
made
fully realixod that a ffood
nuale Idea tif the perf.«ctlon with |
,
j From the New Hebrides, the Anclty- h,.. to get the warm side inside,
away. HI* ettat tails stood out behind
piano has a soul y The mean'
which the pbiHos are uoiiBtrd. Mr. j in th4-lr
. . efforts ,t«i -fly off
- on a f.„M.nt
**'•"
^ •!’«» the Inside tkin outside.
tangent, ' ““**■*’
ii»K of the word *'lif«*’^ aa
Hl«*-uin *tnti-«l that the white <ix which |
^
’ pie manufacture arrowroot annually to He. U* get the cold side outside.
while he was pelted with mud wads.
pliixl to human beinn ia—
Slaiidliig quietly lu the stall *‘»“1 j
„„
,,,vcni*nl bv the
B****^**
Aliout i»„i ib,. ^,rni side fur side Inside.
the union of aonl nn(f liody,
E15 was contributed in kind by the Thafk why be put thi fur side inside,
also the duration of this
i.,.i... to«,.iiifti 7:,.»n umtoi.
aboriglDes of Mapoon. North Queens why he put the skin side oulslde.
union.
.,rtoi„.l to rn. .... torp-to Ih.. Ih.
•«■>> 'U*^
land, who coiUTt«-d oyrters for the why he lurm-d them Inside outside.
; Hnardman aventie. lUrley Umprlchl;
The life of no other inanihead of a'matrh
a
purpose, aa they have no money of
------------------ »----who was standing on the comer, saw
mate form oornaspontia ao
Ad exclllng rare lM>iwrt-n the MIsI their own. Even the Dyaka of Bor- Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
the team, Djok a sprint after them.
an life as doe*
rloaelv to human
hlsslppl steam4-rs RnlsTt K. lA-e and
neo sent a roliccilon in to London., Lumber Co.
2500-tf
giM on the wagon and hold of the lines
;xl piano, liethe life of u go<xl
Xairh4-« wa* *o n-alimlr that It was
I.v nitUiin. Ih«
.tHi i'^Migh in fonnet days ihclr father*
------------------------hc tiate of ita
jfinninff with the
a shock to the audienct- when the
ending',
manufacture
and
c
, . ^ , ,
„ , _
,
hHdl'.u.pto.d ,h. tohito ...
*•

ular excursum to Charlevoix. Petosfrightful slorm was suddenly dinnsed i
brooeht to a standcollect postage aUmpa.
when
its
tone;—ita
goal—ia
kry and Harlmr Stprings. Sunday. July
afid another scene on the wharf of the*
t;onc from it Many pian4is
still near the c-ourt buuec.
30.
The leaving tim<- has l»een
unbwding and dancing of the darkles
die yountr and till early
AHver Furniture for FHnee.
Changi-d for this date t«» 7;.’io a. m.
on the deck of the Robert E Lee whfte
(fravea and aome there 1*\
An cxiraurdinary suite tif furnlliire.
July 25-31
the faffiiUar ftgtire of Atuit BItxa and
which wonltl lie lietU'r for tiie
the eumptuousness of which recall* a
Funimtng
other members of r»rieTo|i«’s Cabin
world of music, had they
scene ^rum the “Arabian Night*,*' has
by « uiturc. No household !■
leave the Unit and walk off the wharf, j
HAY FEVER ABOLISHED
never bpen lx>m.'
passes* one of tbr4M* patent «d- jest been made lo LondaD. Ooasiruct
1 solid Mahogany Bed
The emertalnmeot
Is
given with _an ' ,n„t,blr
jmita
... --------.. ,----sun iwrlorw. They are madejad throughout of solid silver, it is de*
------- —
lE^m
Room Suite
at^»mpanlmcnt t>f wmg*. baiting of of tsuiie kind of bard wood mkI buUl Hnod lor the palace of an Indian. Medical Adeece Discover* a Cure for
Like the tfootl old aonira of
Plslie*. melodies and recitations ren­
1 B'*ok Caa«^
long
ago.
KimUll
Pi
dered by the MotuKTigeT as Mr. Blo1 Divan
haa namt-tl the apparatiu though
and strips of csnrt are 1«M on tbt !
*Voia chairs, four table*. i fever. \ A chang« *»I clltnaie is the
1 Leather Sleepy Hollow
« '*
"k-"><•
Boor to Slop up any erseka there any | l'»o divans, a womaa's dressing table, only truatrocm that gives any relief.
Rocker
perft-cily clear and distinct Ih rnunela'
itod a cabinet make up the anile, amj Hyomt-I. which medicate*
tlon. thi* ming* aemmpanylng the
1 Onya Table
So matteer how flerrely the windiirhlch tOttk nearly a year to make, you breath, acts iiixm this prlnrlf^W.
ban Pianos ia longt*r than
scenes lx Ing rare treats.
that of imy other make.” We
L\txf^ ti!Xvr
estimated at $75,000.
_ a. bcallb) as that of the Whi.e
want you to call at our store
l/jnl l.yUnn's iHMutlfnl mmantlc Ua the carpeted Boor, then the laibv
style cbosun by the Indian pd- Moumalns or «)ther health rt.Mrt*.
and examine them for yourpair
Bronx*
Figures^
of love and pride. -The Lady of; i, ^annly drrrwrd and well eot-ered
aelf. see the strength, solidity
LyoBa.” will be presented by Margaret 1 for It* rooming or afientoon nsp.
of oonatrnction. etc., etc., and
1 iarg* Japanese Vaa*
Neville, the eelebratad English actress! Mother* wbo have tried thla m^.bod i Is an ajiegorical panel aymbollxing j Walt A Sons have *een tin- good effect*
you will U* fully oonvinoed.
1 Silver V'aUr Pitcher
(Who for several seaiona wa* a value J '
sunning the Iwby are tsmstlnt
1 •Sleep.*;—Brooklyn Eagle.
' following the um- of Hyomel in so
ammbeni of Sir Henry Irving's rom- ’
»*Y*
I
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! many cases of hay fever that they are
totoi. Ctototo.to.1 «»kto., Of to.; JJ" to'C.
I STUMP LAND pad Imprordfl farms j wUllng to sell the ireaim—l with the
aoclatc players.
i for sale at a bargaia If taken at once.. understanding that if It doea not give
In llOk when thb brilliant play wmij
! InQuirr at Hotel Whiting. B. C. | satiafartlon. the money wlil be refund1 Umhrslia Holder
first produced at the old Park theater. |
TMY A RtOOIID WANT AOi
in Vi<^
J*?'*’"!?iBniec. Aft.
• iedtoyou.

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3TBINBERC’S GRAND QPEBA HOUSE-3 NIGHTS PARTING TONIGHT
Naw and OrlsinaJI.
ffinai. noinins
Nothing A-iKe
Atoike ii
it in^^xieiganoe—fun
in.^xlsAance—Full or
of Interest
inieresi rrom
from oxair
Start io
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A MARVELOUS ANIMATED MUSICAL FANTASY. PORTRAYING ALL SIDES OF UFE

aS»S4—siHSa*wmmw„*mmw>tow« irniwnii lifnii limkr?iM»»^,totoMSls—tasaUiMt Sn Hn^.OSto. TVIiyl>»n<.. OHawtotW

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hand-made

On display on aaeand Boor.

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M. B. BASHER. Frm.

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Tfuvniu OITV. mCNMAN. TUttOAY. JULY S.

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“ • ^^pBEnSr

Elite Root Secretary of 'State

_____
I to IMi.
r waa aot awaimW tea gorowad hlgi aaythiv la tela
yuwa. bat had wrltaaa ta lagalra aboart
Saihaa bWy maMr ha thought waa
dak hba.^ TU aMdala. la laoklag tee
paU Mft dtoooaaafi teat U had |t.U
maoar up. finai tU bugaty had been
l^LUir EOOT •
.
^
______________________
atm eoaaiaw to hla, aad aaat a *afi
M* bf
tateeaaogaL
a«a
Uto
tel
» <«. dto aav coknlai poflcf kad la
iMurfcaUte la 1^ adJacUira d»t
rOaa atnrdar be torglTcn?" TbU
te«t»!lj «r
teravlaMd. tea Oiteaa Mtea|toa had waa tea gaaadoa tell Waks aakod of
•|if»it»B. If It arcr afifiUad to aitf bml
T. tiw
Mr. Uuat U to «l«a «P bla |>rlaMljr
«a ba daali with, aad ratenaB
a
hoapltal attaadaai at. Marguette
inn—i to arram a aalair
ffeUlOl) a gradtutad aa TaladktortoB or hM Haai __ _________
^ ^
yiirffnlla raniad la prtaaa lost before tee eoavlct'a death,
jrmr aa aarrrtary of aUto to ITfMOlf at tea agr cd nlnatoan. Ha teaa taught
raar aad
railaai prghlMni aa ha woaU to tea rotnlt of a aeU lafllcted kalfe
Itouarrrtt'a .-aUiiat V^’kUii aMlItott
dlriatoa tea ac«too-fiatrtoUaBi ar a»* te^daaird ftwai tea I alraratty Law
poiatf to a law caaa.
ha wound. **Did you ever klU a hnaian
UUual l>aftiaiia bote.
;
of Kaw Yeah dti wh«w twaotya «g« «g whoai ha caaM falj. a betogr tea aoroe aakod la turn.
III aar mtmu tea aattoo aacawa tea ; two Ha tBuaadiatalj awtarad tea agtagiaato la tte da|>artgiaat who
tolmts uf aa aaoraal aaa. Ha wtU h»cti<w la Kaw Yorh and brgaa to aa>
^ ^raa howaat Thao ha ••Well, oot that boy.- replied Walta
ama bar wall, fur abaolata toyatty to ^ aonnnttoo oum aliaaot fivn tea
htaaelf. «htil ha haaw TU dyiag aaa refused to talk further,
bl- ranaa has tn^i aoa of Mr. RooTa ! •»«. Ha took UtUa part to twHteto i ^ Mtmtiaa. ha«t ha worhad oat tea aad wUther U meant teat, while
atruagtoi cUra.irrt.ii.-a. Ha baoooMa j hut^ atroBg a poaltl^ bad U aacwrad :
aa hla tetbar had worhad oat denying the kltltag of lU WUmea Uy.
Dot ouly aac-raury
bat__a ,! *t the bar teat at tea afa of thirty' j Bateaaaatleal eroblatM.
aury of atau.
____ ____
he had preTlously eommltied murder.
atnaig lawUaoUsl tMMBtellliy.
«*fhi ba was apiKintad by lYaaldaiit
Iba Itetepplaa altaattoa. of
wU! nere- be kn«wn. The hnlfa us*«d
I'ra.kkwt Itoosavru caoltoad tUt a 1 Arthur rnllad Mataa dlatrlct attarary WM tea brut telBg teat had to ba aaac
»U aouterru dlatrlct of Naw Vark. by SacfWtary Boot. TU dadahto had by Walla was a Jack'*cnlfe with a twoatnaig tosn uiiist aorvwd JoU lUy. '
hakl this plara for a trifla orar alraady baaa mada to haap tea lalaada. tech blade, suok aa coatleis are perA strooic taau aras choaca. Fire yaan ^
3 that two yaara. bat___
so atertaot was ba aad I Ha Crmakly aald la aa talar rlha that If mlued to Ure. Wtiu died repcoianu
as sn-rnary
aaaMaltad at tea
tea He expreoMd wwrow that be had
atrangtb to tea cooutry. Tbara la note- aa laajiy mforaw did ha toaagurata i ^
tog si^narular about Boot, notehig to teat hla work attracted oatalda attaa- I traaty of Faria waa halag algasd aad given the oScers so mneh trouble, and
taka boU uf tea fwpalar tiaaglaatlaa. ttou. TU only political <
■had fotaaaaa tea cooipllcattoas ba said that U U should Uve they would
Ho Is raralraa of ftobllc oplalan. aUaoat hald waa that oC aacretaiy <
had him r digcreni maa.
aa of Now'**T
South Hares has ba«a cloaed by the
«if blm. Ha Is a thtoklng maciilDa. Ha i Vorh- Ja UKH ba waa aketad drlaurttttii ba bad to
maaim bis iiropoamoii. aaaa what U «■»* ■* ••HTi* to the st^a constltuttoaai
^
of IL Put down tea to- aherlff. Even’ pUee except restxnranto had Its doors ctoaod and crepe
alnuatfof teaj
» It. rrgaritlaM of
atuched to tbe front, Sunday. Flags
what anybody riaa may think about It. JudU-lary
were at half mast, while the people
ii. usdar
TtMTougb U tea woldI that daaertbae candidate for aujrtectlvwofflJI, to^*! j
lied black og their coal sleeves and
DUdi of ttir tjrp« that i
him. WltUI. U 1a tactful and db>lu'
hats. Cltlxens were In ao uproar over
tU paople. j
toftUc. Ua kka wll. but to without bu- popular caudldala before UV
SMaWtl ^ ^----------- ‘ ^
Ilf
Mayor Hnlburt's action, and be. with
ttor. Fur the BMwt part bla attitude to
it prtMtkwUy acet
co jncllmeo wbo are In favor of the ac­
tion. will Ukel) be aakad to resign.
country to tU other over certato ai Tbe band played a dirge.
lagod arts of army ottcera to tU FbUC. J. Palieraou. the millionaire ce­
Ipplnaa. At first tU ascreury paid lit- ment maa frum Unton City, was racing
tl# attantloo. but finally Issued a gen- into Baxtie Creek with a touring pariy
: oral dantol TU repreacnutlre of an
: Unporuut and friendly paper went to wben kls auto frightened a tarmer’s
btaa to get a moro qtodfle oUtoment of team. Patterson climbed from hto
auto mud led tee farmer's horses by.
I tee caae.
! -Why should I pay further attention but tee farmer, who bad saoro a blue
j to tbeae reportar asked tU eccretaiy. streak during tbe operation, threw a
rrbey are .not trot. 1 have adld so; huge rock as a parting shot ami
I that to enongb."
struck tbe expensive machine in a
“But" aald the raporter, ‘they affect
vital spot, causing over I2S0 damage.
Friday night Patterson swore out a
warrant, charging maUclout deatructkm of property.
Mrs. Cbariottc T. Gasket te. who
Hot Tory complimentary to tee preas preaanted Aibiou college with a bandthat but a rmthar tomlnona aldaH|kt
soma library hulldtog to memory of
on tU charactor of Ellbo Boot
her deeaaaed daughter, waa drmaebed
WmyggfKgMgtPTyi^Qgiillwi
with water tee oteer day by bw greatVmhapa tU raputatloo which tea graadaon. Tbomaa Jeffareon McCuicbaecrataty gained for cohtneaa enme csm. aged S years, the son of ex-Mayor
aamewUt ftum bto troauneot of newupaper men. Always polite, but uerer McCuicheoa. The little boy had been
betrayed into aayl^ one word U did left in the care of Mra Gassetie and
not wish to aay. be parried questlooa when she wasn't looking he ran away.
Uke the keen lawyer tUt U to l-'tw When lound In a neighboring yard be
quentJy a wtttldam would aerve bto turned the hose on his great-grandpoint When one young reporter want­ mother and was not caught until be
ed to know whether the prertdent
! would dumtos Minister Conger, and, if had given her a good wetting.
"if this rope was to break wouldn't
! ao. bow. Boot xiuickly rosponded.
i “I anppooo U will oond him a pot- ’ get a drop?" sang out Oeo. Mahl, a
I aoned letter."
Sturgis plumber, to the men wbo were
Again when Agulnaldo was captured. bolaUng bln up tbe able of a factory
• tee same reporter wanted to know bow to do some work there. Next instant
i Funston brought the FlUpino chieftain
the rope did break and he fell to the
I Ito
**Uc probably brought him to to hla ground. Hto leg was broken and he
sustained internal injuries.
mouth," flashed tU aecretory.
UUN. KUIIU ItOUl.
W. F. Parson of Kalamazoo, who
Any one wbo remembeca bow Itooae'
. .
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1 relt bad to reprimand Funston for has boon out of the asylum kl Elolse
ply does not toiialder it aa a factor «n- j talkln*
too much
much may
mar aee
see more
more than
than
talking too
only
four weeks, came to tbe conclu­
side all tnluur t-oB taring Into the equation.
j one point to teat >oke.
sion that he was nut aane yet and
«•* dlixx
I Some Creek Indtoua were hunting for
Hli Mctbada aa Oralv.
rbs|M I
i Becretary of tee Interior Hitchcock asked the poor commlsskner to send
Aa a speaker be to masterly mad ex and by mistake atruyed Into tU wtir him hack. Hto request waa complied
tfOalUy of blind to hU father, wbo wai.
a prufeoanr of uintbcmstU-a. M any baustive. making clear and cogent arwith.
rate. U possessrs the mstboiniitU-al
The village board of Klngslc;, has
which
let tee contract to A. Gibbs of Maytaka a superficial view of things, but
field to furnish the village with elec­
luakes him solve his probU-ni and take
Ivers." b* said,
tric
lights. The contract calls for five
the meat out of whul.-ver U brought lie to tee typical lawyer, who -trlves
Mr. Root to
•‘--t teller, but here to
to bto attention. Th.-n.
Im- la cn to satisfy hto cllenu and
that he Is aald i
lights to be furnished at present
I biiu. After that I
orguntoer and baa the ex.vutivf tem­
and more If needed. Mr. Gibbs
lbs will
to bare told:
perament To cap It «!1, h.« to rltiilv duty, at leo«l so far aa he aees It. to
A western Judge about to iwooooace also Diaee lights to storw
I dwellloyal to bto clleot. wh.'th.T Unit lUeut porfonue.! Uto altinalo to not exactly aontenoe asked tee prisoner:
tog itottaga. Propaalttoas are new be­
. be a eorporatlon or the guvemmeut of | ike famous Vanderbilt motto of “the
“Hare you ever bscu sentenced be- ing considered fOr water works in conpublic l*e ---- but ns for currying
the Fulted States.
fprer
popular fnvoe It aeeuiUigly never enters
"No. your booor," eal4 tee criminal, neetkm to tbe lights. There will be a
Not a Norict ta Statecraft
bis mind.
number of ImptxMemeais during this
bnretlng Into tears.
The new pretiilcr of the t-nbinet
"Well." aald the Judge. *^ont cry. year at the place.
A Frimiakig of Ugf Stgnilg|.
aot a norlce to the duties of LU ik
Tonte
going to be now."
Oliver Adams of Baginaw oaaae to
. The little part be did Uke to iMlItks
Hon. lu tee trying days of Itow. wl
during these years was for the most THa and Wky. Ncrtr liamanatraltoi. Bay City with a ruooaua«adattoa.
the> 1foreign legallonH w<-iv shut
strongly worded, from Chief Koto of
1‘ektug. lYcsldcbt McKinU y
s lk Slocking re­
home In Canton and Secret ury Hay
amoU. trim and wrlzy. He to aevar the 8e.lnaw police department. Adams
Hoot. U- form element to the Refiubljkwn fumy, demonstmUre. and bto face often to wanted to be sworn to as a special on
bear U
h* ‘nuKslure
took 'Considerable ao aertooa It to almost aad. He wean
the
Thi'islore Rxosevelt
Rx
tbe Bay City police-force, to do duly
»Utlcs In
bu’iden. The famous dtoi»atibni to IJ .to reform poUtlcs
to those days. bto bah- like no otear man on earth,
oot. ;' whkh
which makes tbe
the fricodshlp
1
iTiang were wrltteu. by Root.
between but then be la aot Just exactly Uke during the strike, but be could uot be
Hung C
accepted, as be was not a resident
iself and Root of long suudtog.
and tee command to Gemini Gbaff«- himself
p iwllcy of the “easy boas"
» march forward to tbe rvlief of tee
and dark, bto noac straight, hto there. Friday night he was caught
Amertcan mlutotcr. whii-b bod so muih rtiemW out of hto way by having them mouth firm, but cotsceatod under an trying to burglarise a house. The reoto do with forcing the rest of the iww | appointed or elected to o^ce douhctoss
ommendatloB waa still ta bis pockec
ers to take a similar action, was given < to'counied for bto eemptoccocy to ae«•Krery woman who wears an nlbv RootRoot. Tba
Tbe poUcy
policy of the McKinley ; lug
la* ju«^iwo
these two vigorooa
vlgorout young men
nieu go
by
hto face to a wen ua
gratta waara an nmhiem of murder to
administration to malaUln the Integ- 1 to tU front to nattonaJ polltica. Platt i ^ dmibttom. Uke Cromwel
Cromwell, be wants moUierhood." aald Dr. Edward F. Blgortty of China had baeo formulated by J
did seem to bear malice, but
> be painted as be Is.
la. wart
warts and al).
low
of Boston. In a lecture on birds to
lUy. It U true, but the coir? lug out of
‘ considered a move from the stand
At tea time be was made secretary
the iwllcy waa left to the aecmary of ‘ point of tu effect oo bto control of New of war EUhu Boot was receirtof from tea BtadonU at tee Westarn Bute
war Peteaps tbe thorough way to j York iKdlUcs. Whether It waa doe to bto practice a anm many Umaa as great Normal at Kalamaxoo. He declared
white the S4XMod member of the cabl ' ihU fact or simply a grocrful bowing ua bla salary to tbe cablnaC It bus that tbe wearing of na aigrette to a
urt played bla part at that trying time to the toevtubte. at any rale liatl
1 teat bto yearly Incotee teen crime and urged tent tea school tenchhad uiinh to do with pVaclng him at the ;
no public ohjectloo whan Root
era take s stand against tbe custom.
made atvrrtaty of* war *to *Ifififi._______________
head of tto' i-ablurt now. However j was mada
A woman'at Capae wrote to a derthat may be. bo reretled himself a As at preaent to the state departmsBL
way of making twice
master of the game of atttecraft and r« *troo« man waa neadad te tee war teat amount. Among otear iqCalnacf
no faar nc(^ be eotrrtatord that be I POrtfbUo at that time, and FnaMant he mMbt have hpd was that offend by and waa told to rpb soma good akta
> take a hand along I McKtotoy. tee exenltoait Judge of men. Tbomaa P. Ryan to act as attoney tor food ton her face vlgorusly threa timea
i after tooktag tbe country over, netoct
a day. Imagine her bnabnod'a aui^
prise when be came bomesnfidenly one
tbe rmted Btatcfc* has
I • ttaken In the
noon W tooM ber seourlug Mir fbee
plomacy of the nations will not
'
i...
to
srltk a wetaerwuraL
nnder EUhu Root. Hli enemtoa—and
******
j this dollar grabbing age.
be bas maay-wUl be aa.ready to »dWUlts Oendenntag. John Warren
kw _______ I ^ ooctetary of state dam not care
mlt teat as hto friends. WUtever
and Joacpli PnunMta. aU upgnr^wtnlanlta be may bave:-be docs not tall la
aula mkm wbo left Manqnutte last
Murcb to enter the government eer. , an nac tMm-;
unostantatlonsly.
Tine lathe
Vrert the goods.
ai with crtmlnattonB aad raaitntH- j
FREDERICK 8HGEL.
ta buUdtaig tbe Panama eaaal, bare i
tura^to tee j

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F. B. Morrlauey. gfund maator of tea
Of, Ballroad Trulumau.
raaeotatlve af tee New
tobat be conaMcts tee moat 1
matter now befoiw lUllroafi «

WANTEa
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Oeetga & Hyde «f Grand Raplfis
baa Isat had tbe meat expaoalve alaap
\MANTED-Oooi girt tor gmwral
of hto Ufa. Tbe astrsiDe beat of the
bouaevork. Ke cooktog. «31 Wcat
early erentag saade Hyde’s room naBeraate atreac
July li-tf
bearable and he west out on teetrote
perch. ARer much preperatloa. whdeb
ladnded tbe hanging of eoat aad rest
aa another chair, ba auceeeded la mak­
WAMTSD-Baker's beipar at Trfming bbaaelf oomranaU«> aad wont
ble‘s.vrigbl away. Ul 8. Uukm Bt.
peacefaibr to sleep. While he waa
Julymi
dead to tee world aome Ught-fiagerad
WANTED-Womaa about 30 yaara oU Individual went through hto poteeu
Cbmpeiaat to maaagar aad care for and Hyde loat |S5 aad a valuahia gaM
cbiidraa.
Bafaratooca
requirad. railraad watch.
Steady emptoymeoL Mrs. W. Caray
Hun. coner State aad Wdllngtoa
A Frenchman who died in Oonstaaatraets.
July XOdt tlnople recontly left ff5.(Mio tq hla
WANTffO-A woumn cook: wages |40 nephew. M. D'Alhi, wbo Uvea at
per monte. Lake View House. Sk Paris, on condition that tbe ponng
man cycle to Constantinople to gtatee
BagldB.
July 1» if
legxcv.
WANTKP—To buy 12 or 14 tl. countAccording to tbe report the sultan
«r. 3. 4. C or S ft. abow caae and of Turkey to IP have a body guard of
good hard coal stove. Inquire 311 dogs Hr has loat faith ta men and
S.Froaiatr«M.
July 7-cf
women, nho eonsplru agalnat him

*-Ibe aMgte of ualoos baa davaleped to tea Catted Btataa. aad partto
ularty teat of railroad untona. bacanae
of teelr abUlty te demoaatrate to tee
rallfaad oActoto tee aoundnaoa of aay
propoalUoa It may be iiBCPaaan' to pi»aeot. By rarv to aeleettoo of members
and by presenting only luuper claims
tee uuiuus have arrived st a poalttoo
wbera tee railroad otecteto respect
them the more beeauae teey bare
abowD teat tecre to a mutual toterwrt
betwe«-a tbe railfuad mauagrtpeut and
FOR RENT. '
tbe untous. It ta this mutuality of totareat teat leads me to depart from TO BCNT—CufumUbed room: also a
our usual custom and dtocum this rail­
good Urn. iaquiro at 21K West
road rale reguiatloo. although aa a
Eleventh street.
July Ik-tf
rule 1 am averae to newspaper coutro"Rollroad employeea cannot expect j
bifb wage* and reoaonable bourt un- {
lew tbe rutlroada pre making money. ;
It baa to-en stated that If rates were
redm-ed. and rate regulattoo maaaa
nothing elar. the first reduction to ex­
pense would be a cut to wogea. This
to oot so. and proper cooaideratioa of
tee ainutlou will prove It Tbe rail­
roads realise the neceaolty of employ­
ing littelUgent. eX|>erteuoTd men and
of haring them aattsflad bote with
their work bimI with their wogea. Tbe
result of a cot to wages would be.
toastisfy tbe erapk
first, to dtoasl
make tb€-i>m seek employn
where, and. aev-oud. to force tbe rail­
road oAciala to accept In their places
men wbo ai* Inferior bote In mechan­
ical work’sod In judgment, white to
a ncc^slty to every mao wbo works
on a rallruad.
"The railroads would never do this,
if for no other reason thou haconee
they appreciate that tbe perunlarr
dtoadvaatagaa wbkb would result j
from tbe employment of Incompetent
bcb» would more than otfaet tbe differ­
ence between the wages now paid and
those wbkb wooVi be paid If a cut
were mode. So It to not from the vlewIKjlnt of ImmcdlBle persooal Injury
that we are earnest to dtocosafug this
matter, but from the vlewjtolnt of the
gre.atest good to the greatest number.
"Thooe of us who bare been to tbe
r J
railroad
rate itert jdi
better than
pressed wit6 tbe dlsodvantagm result­
ing therefrom. We had to boodle de­
fective cars sod attempt to move
tralus with locomotivsa which needed
repairs At times and oo some rollrooiU we went fur months with but
part of our pay. and we know bow dtoastroua and dtoorganlxlng aoch a sit­
uation to.
lu tbe past ten years we have aeen
tbe rsllroods rebuilt uod nsequlpi«eJ.
Wr have osaUted. to fact, 1 do uot
think It to too strong to aay we have
foevod better wogw for the man
and the employiueni of a better class
of men. sod during this time tbe pubUc has not suffered, becaoae rates
have oot been tocrcaacd.
"Becaoae rollroada have been able to
find the money with Trhich to rebuild
trucks and buj- new cars and locomotlves without raising the rate to no
argument teat If the rates be reduced
they will be able to rontinue to do so.
We are to coostont touch with and
know all tee patrons of (be railroads.
We know the ohlppera and the travelera. and we knew the patrons of tbe
railroads which we serve are aattoded
with the praoent psmingrr and freight
rates The dtocrtmtoatloos arhkh we
hear about the alleged rebatea aud
things «f that kind, tome principally

GIMm^ ewt M Terte.
Jeannette L- Gilder, editor of the
CriOc. waa at Ctovetood. O.. a few
boon recently on the way to Dotath.
In an Interview tee startled the re{lorter by dropping aa many rerba as
poaalble, says s Clevelaad dlapatte to
tbe Chicago Tribune, fibe said:
"Queer ttitog about Ctovelaod. Moat
be rlcb city. Mare antamebUm than
to New York. 8o many women drive
them, tec big once. Ctovetoad women
of more rugged type than New Teck
women. New York woman eentont to
amble about to Uttto elactilc nmaboota. No dash, no ga Graat dif­
ference here. By the bys wbat about
the poor borne? One this mentog
blicbad to a dirt wagon. Only one I
. Sorry for

Baron Mnanno Mnutatolrq. g Jnpnaeoe nobleman, baa baca trareli^ la
taaa. arblcb ba dadaraa to be a gnat
couatry tor rlcs Be tagHdaTbcaatlaa
aa almeet on a par wtth Jba paateet af
bto aattre country aad fuHi gma that
It caa ba rnlaad ttoeva with BMd gnfiL
Hto toarra la af optakrn teat la a iqa■telkly teort tlma many Ugaaaaa-af
w^ aad ataadlag wUi bagMt RMl-

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ro RENT—Two residences, one at
2&S aad another at 2&7 Bast Tenth
atroot. Apply to E. McNamara.
July 14-tf

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Richmond cherries at t
tents per quart on the trees at
Cherry Grove farm, six miles on
peninsula. W. B. Gray. Propr.
July f2-6f

A pack of maa-trackiug dogs has bean
cirdert‘4 in England for atrvloe at tee
ro> al italact? at Onnataatinuple.
Lord .Roaebery’s most rurkma poa•essloo Is a mammoth^ rliver wtee
htfuker. which to uM'd ai tbe ehrtolanIng of his ehlldreti. At the rhriateniug of hto yonngrr son three dasan bot­
tles of chamisigm* were poured tale
the beaker whlrh was even then Mt ,
uae-ihlrd full.
Renr Admiral Francis John Hlgglftson. wbo wa.4 plan'd on the retired Hot
last Wednesday bi'causo of hto nge,
had been In the navy forty-eight yt«rs.
having enU'Ted as a-Mns nli^rhlpcan
Sept. 21. 1867. He mmmanded tba
batilr-ship Massarhiive is during the
emrasement off Santiago and was promot«d to rear admiral to IROT

FOR SALE—Huost and lot. Um on
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Price
12.400. one-lhird down. Ulmnre to
suit purchaser, laqulre 115 East
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 1k-U

BiinFoo porch shides for jroir
psreh vlU keep yog comioniMc
darlRT the hoi weither. 4xS, ixd,
Sxt, 10x8, 90C E^ J. W. HUilkfft
Jtl/ 20 If

FOR SALE OR TRAOl—Lot. building,
stock and fixuires of grocery and
meat tnarkeL South Spruce street.
Cltlxens phone 733.
July «-lmo

Dn. Stwrir & PmMi|ii

FOR SALI~Al B. J. Morgan a stable,
horse, harness, top buggy and Port­
land cutter. Party leaving city. A
bargain If taken nt once. July 13-tf
FOR. SALE-Enquire of W. HoldT
worth. 224 West Eighth street.
Sunnybank hotel property. CI>xiao
feet. Lot on State street. 33x160
feeL Best location In city for hotel.
Jpyo 12 i:t
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side boteL Inquire Howard W'bittag.
July 10 tf
FOR SALE—
O.N'E HOUSE on West 11th street
THREE HOUSES on Bast 10th Bl.
TW’O HOUSra on corner Front and
Rose Btr^.
ONfe HOUSE on Webster street.
60 mere farm.
80 acres uotmprv^ land.
40 acres unimpr^ed land.
Any of tbeae at a bargain that you
can't refuBf. Part down; balance
to suit buyer.
A P. Hmn^LMANTELL
135 Eaft Ote Street.
July 6-tf.

DENTISTS
REHOVBD TO OFTfCBS
0VI1J0BKSD1ID1D6C0.
Pr. D. MIOI-IOL.S

Tiaclier of Violiii
Snrtk site SkM stare

319 soon uin snen
J. M. HUELLAAItTEL
tXAL ESTATE AMO LOAMS
Notary
IM hMil Kim.

Fine Dental Work
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASCNABLE

UAss with a p. Corvav * Ors.
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly paymenta Herman W. Smith. 613 Weal
Eleven-.* street, dttoaus phone IPS.
June 27-4/
FOR SALE—Wareboose buUdlng on
Bay street, corner Hall, also 14borsa power gasoline engine and
read mUl outfit: also P-room brick
retedcnce. 637 Sixth otiwet. Apply
to John Uorafleld at realdeuca.
Juue26-tt
FOR SALE—Stora holldtug. stock and
flxtnroa. Will aell all or any port,
or win rant building. Apply at onon
Chaa. Boteiithil. Trsveraa dty, Micb.
may 27-tL
FOR SAL^—41 iots in Hannah's 5tb
add; C one-acre lota froatiag oo 14tb
streM. 4 In Oriten A Winnie's odd.,
aad 3 toU on Wast Frtmt utmat
Will be aold on easy paymatea or
aurbange for other property. Oea
W’. Raff.
Mar ll-tf
ICE—John Hopkins will narvq ter
aa ta tee past te tea
EABT PART OF TOWK.
Can np by bote phemea No. S4.
Ordara wlU ba promptly attendad to
JOHN HOFK1N8.
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DR. W. J. HIGGINS

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for the celebrated

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pte te ■irtgPBW Bowes ter Mk
teffvke sf B. MeNaanrs. FbU
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MM Itectan wmrn. M M »ao.<
•M for a oaat la tba Nr« Tork stock

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Tsfkar Jack. Oa 4r«ado4 dlMtst at
tka ao^ hat hrofcta oat In N*v Orkaaa. MobUa hat oMabUibad a «atf^
MMlaa asaM bar aktar dtf.
Moat bat aoaa op to Oarsanr. Hare
art a ft* retail qootatioBe: FUlat td
btaC 4t caau per poaa4; bolllat baaf.
IT eaau; pork.
eaau.
Jaaob Cook, the mtmktr taaier. who
parfabad from tka btat tba other daj.
aakad chat bk botfj be cranatad bad
kit aahaa aprtaklad over the aalaialt
V la tba Oaatral Park maakey boota.
A clondbM flllad the eteteu of
Oaonalaaa. lad., vlth three feet of
aartaktac vater that vaahed away
boaaa aad atore foundatiosw and
vmakad tba uma laaide of a ooople
of baart. No llvee were kwt.
PredaHck Oraolicb. a Berlin tnlller.
ra«arked the other day at a coovirial
gatbariat: “All U not Soloaioolc
vtadom that drop* from the eaiperor'i
Upa,** aad k aow undenraing a tern
of tbrat aMMtba In |al! for hie offeaaa.
Anokblabop Olaanoa of 8t. Loato kaa
alartad for Bitropa. intending to vieil
■Id ckioely iaapect the cathedrala of
Baglaad. Praaoa aad Oermany, rapedally tboae of London, Paiii aad Cologae. Froia these aKXutmenu of
■adlaaTai tiaiao be bopas to devise a
pka tor a great caibadral in 8l Louis.
Tbctma ganblera once gave the
Bar. Dr. Dean Richmond Babbitt 24
boors to leave town because be had
atartad a crusade against then. That
was In the tough days of the Pacific^
coast. Babbitt remained aad lived to
ana the gamblers who would have shot
him driven from Tacoma. H« also
bad them cleared out of Spokane.
Later the missionary was an author
aad lecturer and for three years practkad Uw in ancinnati. Rev. Babbitt
bas Just died in New York after a long
lUaass. Ha was M years old. and at
one tiam pastor of the Rpiscopal
chareh in Saginaw.
**I decree that the sum of IC.AOO be
paid my only child. Laura E^•erlngton
Knaweare. Ail the rest and residue I
baqaaath lor the founding of a home
for knmelaaa catg and dogs, the best
tiae, I deem, that money can be put
to.** This is a part of the will that was
found In n desk used by Mrs. Blien J.
Kabwaara, a wealthy and eccentric
widow, who died at Laaalle. N. Y..
Jana 22. Itavlng an estate of $45,000.
Until the discovery of the will, which
was dated Jan. 21. 1»02, it was sup­
posed that the daughter. Laura Bverlagtoa Kneweare. was the sole heir.
Mrs. Kneweare was especially food of
caU aad dogs.
Dr Osier ]s i
JnmM C. Brown, a London pathologist,
nays the natural life of man is lOO
years. He does not agree with Prof.
Osier and others that the world's eftaedve, vitalizing work was done be­
tween the ages of 25 and 40. If the
world were deprived of the work of
older men it would go liacli to the twi­
light of ages ago. B%ery man it en­
titled to a century aad every woman
to a little more. Bvery child should
be brought up impressed with the obllgatloB of living to a hundred years,
aad sbooM be taught to avoid irregu
laritJaa la living which tend to prevaat the attainment of this ambition.
John R. Ballard of Manitou. Colo.,
and Miss Grace P. Post of Emporia.
Kaa. were married on the summit of
Pika's Paak at sunrise. The altitude
Of the peak it 14.14T feet and the steel
obaanratioo tower, at the top of which
the event occurred. Is M feet, making
ILbOO IbeL The bride and groom rode
«p tba mountain on their burros, as
did tbatr SO guesU. During the cereamay the burros broke loose and
acampdrril down the peak, leaving
krida aad groom and guests to descend
oa foot.
Major Beverly W. Dunn of the ordaaace department. V. 8. A., sutionod
on Qovarooris Island, New York, it
Part Riley, Kas.. watching the experimaat with the new explosive, dunnite.
of which he Is the inventor. A large
bloelibottae was ased as a target
^a uaa of dunnite shells, the baUery,
at a dUUBce of nearly two miles, deasollahed the blockhouse and riddled
tba latantry shllbonettes that
In the trenches behind and at the
aldaa of the fortifloaUoa.
Vary unplaaaaaL arldwtly. is life
in the villages of Barapean Turkey. A
faw days ago a Bui^rian band deacaadad on Baltam and Gradaahueua.
Burderlag all the residenu of both vlilagas. Turklah troops saat against the
Balgsriaas cama to s viUaga from
which all the lahabltanta bad flad lb
faar of the Balgartans. Tba Turks
thaa bnnad tha vUlaga oo the ground
that tbey suspaeted the missing inkahitsats knew somathlag of tba mur«sr of SO Turks omr saotbw town
.■oath ago.

^

7BY A MOOIID WANT ABk

Mggg CHrTk SeteflM For Sinr.
^ Her Fbdber’s Crape.

CWMri ClMrias W, Laraad waa taftlaewt Waat Patat ahaat a famsegaad
“A SuBver aad
arrer Kwsd,' CMsari
the cfvB

Lavwod asid.
I tee
Ltoe
EOai AIJO iS A1 nSOOBIBT (waforted the wo—rtvd. ebaetad oa the
have, and pat mtm tpkH into tba
fatmbcnrted.
*«e was aw* dMribntlat cartridge*
■ tka aritet af a bat flghL As be
1 «a eertsla rUapsay be
s s lal—W «Lkh «iS foMstsHwy ps«UlrTsl ir ll— *t
I—rd s blark-bewded private wsreaT^
hives : mw is. It wk— sk tSs sSilnwisiil mmtrim ssd ti—
teg at tba cnamy.
-MdBwwitt(4aaM^KassSsthsdttM. Bs—s Ite ■whWs
-Vtaak ibemr tba man vss asy.
|site.zsdwssslsls —tSzt «hss Ssh« c—» he SM
Ml ta UemtS s o—a—Ds «ll sSbto S(ht Ur's SWUM,
lag. Dash bbn* tba—*
asd to fafew isle St—c pwv a—hoed «UI a fhs ewUrt
“But the ehaplsia InCarruptad this
“o^dStob*ts7|l^Seedfsr —
tansan arc mawalae for Ibrir nilaad | stnam of blaupbamy
bookoe-UetSwheed.'' It b fiw.
wbsat mops, tha yield baloagliic ta A j ** Yaa teeobiat apeak like that.
B. Maatoa la saia|y stacked, sn be- j k^aad.* ^ s^d.
•^rben^ kamM
ttm man a paeket
cnosa his prstty daagblar Mahal of'
of curtrtdgee. oddlng:
farwl klaass aad haw to tba Hat tbiaa
The third victim to die from the pol
-•Don't cuiar ihem.
Fhoot them.
to do tba bsavlaat work jnat basoned kse cream eaten by a number of
-Buffalo Eaqulrrr.
Minute Couch' Cure;
forv the haovy ralaa act in. says a Tostndenu at Alma colp-ge succumbed
poks (KnaJ dtepaUk.
The Archbisbop of Canterbury saM: to typhoid fever Friday. Ho ts Cbas.
At BO ttma for years bsve mca basn The child who has not learned obodlcures Coughs. Croup and
Chapman, graduate of the Mason high Third.
so hsrd to gat to work In tha whasteace at the age of two never loams IL so5ool and Alma college. The ice Whooping
flOldo of mwtral Ksnoos sa this year.
fail. Sold
The child of IS months out late at cream oontainod typhoid germs.
night in the perambolntor. whose
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
BMtber aald, ‘It won't go to bed till we
tfaars are few of them to bo had. i
Indigestion Cured.
_ JmnoerB bsva broa obUgad to
do.* had begun the education of its There is no case of Indigc-stion. Dys­
alora «^tb wbat baads they could |
pareuU very early
pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will
not yield to the digestive and strengthA Smooth Artlcio.
Dyspepsia
When you find it necessary to use
the strain
salve niM Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
by dlgf«ting what you
the k— of a mop worth SAOdO staring It Is the purest, aad best for Boros.
Urn In the face when Che govaroment Boms. Botis. Eczema. Blind. Bleeding eat and allowing it to rvxt nntil it
reports caarn that cootluuoos sad Itching or Protmdlng Wle*. Get the grows strong again. Kodul D>sp*-psia
maaem i
ire alT(rords quirk and pt-rm;
hesvy rain wss expected. The k— of genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Jlgen
from Indlgektlon
and all stomach
bis cropa meant ftnsaclal min to Hua- Sold by ail dealers
lid up
u[ the system and so
K and both be and his daughter, who
not ^ti
that hteeaee
A nK»b>.
rnwhl..
j
„ ,k..„
alghtaen yasis old. took to homebsek and rode far and near, gathering on Messrs. Glover and Graham, when |
condition. Sold by all dealers,
, tea and offering double wages for they swam Niagara's rapids a few
say that would go to tbclr farm. But days ago, turned out very poor fllnut.
bands were scarce, and oChors were
The owners induced the men to plunge
offering high pricas. Things looked as
gloomy as the sky above when the into the rapids again so that a good
Started for tbo Holds the other picture could be bad of the start. The
awiauners were very reluctant, but
morning.
VUnknown to her father Mabel, who finally did so for a few rnomenu and
la aa pretty a Kansas giri as aver rode the new picture of the start was ma Je. TO MILWAUKEE. SATURDAY, JULY
In Ptrfect ComditioB
masuag. told the servant she would It will be placed with the best of the
29TH, VIA P. M. R. R. AND M.
carry buttermilk to the fields that
8.^ CO. STEAMERS.
morning and keep oo filling the men other films which rihow the trip to
Tickets will be wild for train leavieg
lih the grateful drink unUl every Lewiston.
Traverse City at 5:30 p m.. Kate $3
of wbeat was shocked. So ahe apfor the round trip, Ketuniing leave
^ in the fields with galkma upon
Milwaukee
at 8 p. in. Sunday, July 30.
gallaos of the cool drink, and after
_
n you
July 24 5 «
every man bad bU fill the girl called
cold—to cure yourself vrhen you
them around her.
have both—take Kennedy's LsxaUve
“Boys.** she said, bioshlng to the tips . Honey i
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
: Origiaa]
before the rain comej__
jcoptaini
of I won't be aide to go back to arimol j cmighs. colds,
>u>s
and equal
thU fall and you all know how badly } etc. Pleasant
adult. Remember j
I vrnnt to bare Just one seasou more of It good for rhlld
me. "Kennedy's", and see that
preparation fpr A-ollege ao 1 won't be the
the red clover blossom and the honey |
behind tlxwe Urikht eastern girls.
"Well. I am going to offer a prise for bee is on the bottle. Kennedy's
. l-axa-1
tive Honey and Tar la the ' orgtnal 1

Mothor's FHend

BrmafiOd

EXCISIONS

ELECIMOrY
FOR
POWER

OR. R. A MAC MBTT-Fmeltoa limNr
bar. NOO. IHEQAT

amd Pimm or OLASSBA Oteoa
•tt WBbolm bkxk. esdasM gkcM
at.

PIANO TUNIN

Ho mmk What fowbe
etoortcitj, Bok^o^ for •».
of Rtnitj gsd
failitj.

afHpthMARK CRAW^ DBLtVERY--Ught
freight, paroaia aad tmnka. OBca
at City Book Store.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let ut vitalize an idea
for you.'

Boaidoian Rircr
Electric Lifiit
& Power Co.

u» b...

for
who riacks the moat wheat today 1
Iv* thr?a kisses and a trag—real
ishlooed Kansas girl's bog. To
the man who is aeeond I will give two
klsMS. and the third autn ehali hare a
real haid hog. So please save daddy’s
wbeat.Never was there such a harvesting
in ail Kansas as that of the Huston
whcoL Every man worked, not as if
the crop were his own. but as if It bekutged to Mabel and her college career
depended oo It. as It realty did. The
bands to a m.no refused moat gatlautly
to atop work erun for dinner, and for
the contest socmed so even that
any one of a dom-n husky fellows
might have been the winner. Toward
evening it was noticed that three men
were leading all the rest, and when
Miss Malwl brought the buttermilk
again and noticed their prugrvss she
grew pinker and pluker and i»rrttler
and prettier. Finally the contest
seen to be almost a tU' between Fred
Norton, th-* brawny stm of a nriiShbor,
and two young college men who bad
left their unlmwltlos eorller than usu­
al for the health giving work In the
flelda.
Besides the tost of bravm it began to
be felt that there was another reason
for the determined rivalry of the two
pale eastern students, who had ovsrdooe athletics a little, and the boy
from the Norton farm, who bad dcaerted his father's wrork to Join the lUts
tor Mabel's caresses.
The way those coHage youths hus­
tled that wheat was a cautloo. No one
would have beUeved It had be not aeeo
one breast the Upe In the record break­
ing relay race and the other lift hU
sbell out of the water oo the lang four
miles. Finally one fell bock a little.
and It was between the other and
young Norton, who plainly wa* wt>rkIng blmaelf to death for love of the
pretty MsbeL It was nearing the quit­
man
ting hour, and the> college
coir
BbMul and looking as
a pale aad \
as when the
begun,
while Mabel aympatbetlrally watched
only the heroic struggiea of Norton,
[aybe there was a tear
Maybe
tc in her aye.
and Buiybe there wasn't. Anyway the
former varsity sculler tsppled over in
a faint and while they were pooring
water over him young Norton strag­
gled in a winner by tvro stacks.
There -were tears In Mabri*s eyes as
she paid the winners and told thorn
tbey had saved tier father and he^ too.
With Mr. Boston as Jodge she be­
stowed the kisses and bugi. the coUcfe
man miracaloosly reviving to get his
share before the cheering hands. If be
fut an extra Idas Mabel dldnt cars nor
did be. Nor was Norton angry, for be
wrung the coUege man's hand, but
nary a arink was Chore In the anatern
man'aaya.
CharlM M. Bchwab*B palatial raMdanea In New Tork. wtdth will coat
IROOO^OOO when oomplatad. wiO revort
to tha city whan ha and hh wtfo are
4«E. It M to ba a mnaanm.

was bald at Oxford. Bag.. Feh. :
1680. for tha dlipawl of a lot

’I'A “w:'

•"
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Voorhuls have
brought suit for $3,500 against the
city of Grand Rapids, chargihg neg­
lect and wrongful conduct by the city
and Its agents." Of this amount $2.500 is for the removal of their 5-yearpld daughter Cassie to the city hospi­
tal, l>ecau»e she wa* supposed to be
afflicted with skiallpox. when she was
While a*, the hospital the child j
contractetl diphthe'-la
Anoiher H.-j
000 is asked for Mr*. Voorhels. whoj
contracted rheumatism while nursing!
the child. This, it is surmised, is only j
one of a long list of damage suits that j
will be brought against the city on ac-1
count f>f the smallpox epidemic.
tunic, and not
The Pills that art as
as a drastic purge, ai Dewitt’s Utile
Early Risers. They cure Heahsche.
He
Arlv ;
Constipation, Billousnesa. etc. Earl;
Riser* are small, easy to take and 1
easy to act—a safe pill. Mack h
ton. hotel clerk at Valley City. N. D..
"Two bottles of these Famous
Pills cured me of chronic consflpat— "
or adi

Estate.

.iSw

ersUjr.

‘ in Moasaa
e 103; r«*t-

gM Uvv.dhpsi Sisk-Nsadates. Mid

T. W. THIRLBY, DeoUst. Over Bai^
m A Earl’s Jewelry gtore. Both
ones 103.
ARTHUR
fice* over First National bank. Citi­
zens phone 385.
OR. F. P. LAWTON—Office room.-re­
moved to oew Munsoe block, ueait
door to Dr. Higgins’ office.

GIVE

YIK, VIGOR & VITAUTY
Try • *>lll ta-nlffht.**
for SM* to *U DrecriM*
lO 0*nt and 20 Cant Boxan

ACCEPT NO SUBETnum

Don't miss it.

Conn* ai.d

nants from Ic up a roll.

Kern-

Come and select your pat­

terns while you have a goo»l selt-ctiou.

Ray Steamers
Leave 8:30 *. m.

NOBTHPOBT
Leave 8:30 s, rh.

use it now, it will come handy next spring

NOBTHPOBT POINT
Leave 6:30 a. m.
Fare No-ah-ta-wanla nnd
BowiTS Harlaor 2-'ic round
trip; Om •nn. Norlhiiort ainl
Nortb|x)rl Point, -Xlc rouiul
trip

BETUBNING SANE DAT

E & E E. HUE CARO

PIONEER LIVERY ANO HACIC LINE
B. J. IVIorgan

SOUTH SOE UMBER CO.

^ Remember the Old Reliable line that is alwaj-s on
time. Hack orders a spiecialty. 1 Alike all trains
with hack.
OAkOK—

In Livery 1 can furnish you
lUBlEl Till tUNABOUTS
lUBlEK niE STAMHOPES
lUIBEl TUI FHAEfONS
BUBBER TIBE SUBBETS
BUBBEB TIRE HACKS
F-OR F-CINKfBAL^
I can furnish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three 3-seaied carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
biggin. Kindly give me a call when in need of any­
thing in this line.

Kodol

DRS. J. 0. It NAET J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OOm mo:* WtlhatiB BLU- t a. sb. «* u
J to 6 o. » . T lo s *T«ala»a Waadmm M
Wyakoopflai. OUaaas phoa* 4«.

JOHN R. SANTO

man KniUKE
WUhMm BkM^ TrsvsTM
a P. CAKVKB B wmOk

....

12r SOUTH UMOW STREET

----- 1 OJkl.L. p-OiB

Prof. Hubbard’s Ofilcb
For treating tin* sick. renv»ving
wrinkles, di*Vflopii^,ihTtr <-lu«ted
persons and rtduciug tU*shy ones
by manipulation,, an* ^
over
JonM>n*6 ilrn^sbjri-. Tniveme
Mich.
-bdy l*'-lmo^ -

If you «-jin*t

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

UseaGoodShingle

OR. G. H. LYNCH-2 and
land l.kx’k. physician an(j
Llzt-ns phone 304.

KE-AB.TA.WAMTA
L«ave0:3Oa.rn.: 11:00 a. m.:
4:10 p. m.

DtSlIRANCE
II. FIRE
A. D. TYLER

li «

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

any and aave re­
when yon
grets Uter on. in our yard yon
iplete stock of
will find h c
nglea, flooring,
merchantable
ig, and other
the roof of your
lumber
inside
and outs''
house, it's
outside,
nt overcharge for
and wo won
red woods, whether
whel
manuhictnred
tbey ore classed hard or soft
Our way
^ of selling lumber
pleases many people in Traverse
City. WTiy not you?

LIY—SiMwis
a to diseases of cblldren. Room
I State bank bldg. Both fteoaea.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. SallsVllh V

Traverse City. Mich. Cltt phone 14K.
Graduate of Philadelphia Dental col­
lege.

EXCUBSIOBS

This enormous stock skill be sold at

50c OB B dollar for the lialanee of the mouth.

oBce.

. the

OMEBA

liijyost sale over known.

DR. W. E.. MOON—Phonea.
ClU.. 107; Bi
WasfalDgtoa 1
Beil. 1

Wsr—n Dtelllty. IMr aid EUasy

BOWEBS BABBOB

satisfy yourself.

Special aueatloa
e and thruaL Glaaaes

tirsd and worn out. perhaps overworksd.- Don't fssl
way whan

Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

WALLPAPER

and 8. i
Both I

Yff Art Ntt Ftenig WelV

Pere Marquette

Tin G. B. Taylor Coal Co.

[ Mlllikea block.
OR. T. A. WILHELM. Deatlat
opera boose block. Room L

m

Ainhwaktors...

ass;-

.......

U L. A. BUlLOINik

DENTIST

OMss Ml. Ksv wnhsM tote. «te

"J-“g-g-vs* sr GEO.
«RtlO RAPIDS I laotm IT
cos PART.
Trslh W«Tr- Trsrwm 0»y. «
a to., ceenrrtlnc for puiBta tierth
Train
Trar«-w OtT 11 M m. to. «0W
n«-t»nr for poJnu north aad soatk.
Train 1«*m TraTcrw- City 4 Ju p. to /wSnal

A. JARVIS

DENnST

201 FRONT STREET
J.l.llMrN
iaktMimi
imUlOE 5 ieWETIY

— 6EIERAL IISURAI6E
Train njTiT.. Tr*»»aty S£ a. SB. <ftot
tram wuh *U»si«<r froto Olartanatl.i
Tram aiTirzn, m Traesito CrtT !:■ p.toaad SI I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK

iSCS—-.-d
Tr^ antrlag i
4Z0 baadlaa tft*.Utowrtntol chair

a k booavooa a r. •

O. D. MILLER
DENTIST

a

Pepeaupoiibttc

EYES
.'EXAMINED FREE
g*USSt3

tnoua THAT AlIX

DYSPEPSIA CURE

CroM Bimd and BmM
PdrfdotVMotu

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