The Evening Record, July 12, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 12, 1905

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

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

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1905-07-12

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ST8ES8ELHIIS
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THE EVENING RECORD
BKHni

to Oto>r^r»< tgr K. o. Tn

BOFFALO ON
MPUjNS

m. Sl Trowbridge, aaMRor of tbo
Mmo OP ftiMc or rorr atthur rnmmrrrial dopaitmaat of the OMa
It IN DttONACC.
AmooMbOo ooifWMy of DetroM. to to
tbo dty loekteg oror the town and
formtog aa oadaate of tbo troopaeu
for tbe Trarorao CRy aad PwitBoato
l^actiOB eampaay. Mr. Trowb
■Utoo that bto --■fOEj to aaktog a
CZAR WILL OO TO llOtCOW TO ■poetohy of BMobtoobJor aoto Itooa RIG FARAOC WAS GIVEN
fISCEJVK THC rCOPLX.
10:20 THIS MORNING.
aad that la tbla dty be oeoo tbo beet
proapect be baa yot oboonred la any
dty.
-JMV Rtotlin- to RtUif PUnmtd
Momi
fsr
Cbs RmakfBst af tha Various
Ho to entbuoiaBtic oror tbaOtd MtoNaklona-Msiar UHle Glveo up
otoa route aad doelaroa that tbore to no
finer reoort country aaywbore la tbe
TN/»rt»->KBtoi Rttow
Orafi^ le t^s Police—Tbs
atato. Ho prodlcU for tbo traeUoa
Big Show.
kirn Hm RMfi RatoBi.
cotopany a great ooccosa.

Bf Wirt CO UM BiWuic «oeoH.
RL PMontourf, Into IL—WootooMt
Oooarsl ttoMool. bow of >bo stoto of
Pott Artbiir. hot b4ba orroMoi ooeordtoe to tb«
vbleli oajr* llto aotioo «m Ukoo to
eooMtotoiito at tht reretoCkNu aute
by tbo oomlata which bu
▼•atlRkUiig tbo oorrecidor of Port
Artbor.
to otolod thot the oword
praoattad in nfeh odmlrort will not
bo ctoao to RlooaooL
Mottoy PooroOL
,
RL Polorobur*. July
A dtopoicii
from Boval aoyo tbo oallon of tbo Rut
aton enttoero Mtoola ao4 KremI bate
boon relloTod of tboir anno. Mutiny
waa foarod. Tbo RIovo poalUvcly an
noonooa that tbo ampmar will trarel
to Moaoow whoro. on Wednooday, July
Jf, bo will toaue a praclaamtion oum■onlng roproooBtatIvoo of tbo paofdo
to loltoaky fialaoe, KromUln.
tbo oRalolo of 4bo ooart alroady have
«ono to Uopfiow to make preparatlont
for tbo ovooL
Cut Throala Rnooutod.
Ran Praactoeo^ July !£.—Ror. E. F.
MeWtood. a roturnod mloolonary, roporu ibat at tbo UtUo tUIoco of TbIklo. 100 mlloo talaad from Fuoan.
Koro4. olxty amn charged with boing
bandlta and oot tbroata were banged
by ordan of tbo
Koroaa aoUJoni were
eneoatkia-

Wtoaalafl -Jaw Raltlng.IJerlln.'7W ll.—ProialiuHJl Jen*
bare rocolvad lafermatlon that the au
tborttloa of Ofiaaaa. Ruuto are planatog **Jow balttog" on a targe acale.
The police la tba atreet do everything
la tbHr power to Incite tbe populace
against tbe Jewt ao they pans by. It
to eoanaoaly beUoved that unleoa some
aid 1* given tbe Jew* a new outbreak
will oeear wblok will rival the horror
at Klichinair.
Polowihtna Refloaiad.
iCuitenJl. Rottiaanla. July IS.—Tbe
Jlaaalan bsUlesblp Knia* Votemklne,
which wao auak by tbe mutiiveero who
aurreadered tbe vea*el. wa* re-ftoated
Uto momlag. the greater part of the
arater batog pumped out of her bull.
Tbe englaeo were damaged and the
big batUeablp wao taken Into tow by
tbe SInopo.

nns Ml CUE EAtl

PawBse Blit's Wild West and Great
Far Bast shows polled Into tbto city
this aoaratog about 3 o'clock to
seettooa.
When tbe aan peaped over tbe <
era bllto It lit np a strange aceae on
tbe platos aoutb of Twelfth aireeL
MRR. ALRERT POWlRg IS HERE long line of Indian tepeea had apnmg
from the gnrand aad looked. Ip tbe
WITHOUT FUNDS.

HER HUSBAND
DISPPEARED

IBIEIES HE IS (ERT lU
LAST SHE HEARD HE WAS GOING
TO A HOSPITAL.
Ha*

Hoard Nothing of Him Sine*
July 2—Lodg*' of Which Ho
Woo a Mombor, Soarch*
Iftg fAr Him.

Mr*. Albert Power* of'Doming. New
Mexteo, who arrived at Elk Rapid*
reek* ago to aearcb of health for
her little daughu-r. Mildred, arrived In
tbe city Ian evening enronte for Chi­
cago. not having beard from her huaband nlnce July S at which time ahe
received a meaoage from bim stating
that be waa aerlously III and was coatemplattog leaving for Denver where
be would enter a boopUal and undergo
an opemtioa.
»
Piwlon* to thl* last message Mr.
Power* had written dally In his family
here and otglng to the serlouK cundl
lion which hi* wife believes he must
have been In to have narted him to
Denver, she to almost prostrated over
the alienee and has exhausted every
effort to locale him. The little babe.
Mildred has greatly Improved to
health during the few week* of farm
life and Mr*. Power* feel* that the
eBori has not been sp«nt In vain In
the attempt to regain the health of tbe
little one. She remained In the city
today attemiulng through the lodge
whlrh Mr. Power* bekmged to reach
the west and locale bar husband. She
will leave for Chicago at 10 o'clock
thl* evening where she will renew the
attempt to find new* of her hnsband.
Although Mm. Powera says the has
meelvtM money regularly from her
hnsband up until she last heard from
him she to now destitute.

i INVASION OF MISS
|. ARMYWORMS

UmU. UES

SUCH 18 8TA*rEMENT OP FRANK
ROCKEFELLER.
MUSKEGON COUNTY IN CLUTCHES
OF PEST,

FAMIEIIS mvr GIVER IIP

Roconts Pkturinq af Hit Father at a
Quoek Doctor and Horae
Thievot* Asoociat*.

NO LONGER ARE PLANTING OR By Wire to the Evening Record.
Cleveland. O.. July 12.—Frank
CULTIVATINa
Borkerellet. brother of John D. Rocke•Iler and William Rockefeller, brand*
Us Ida M. TarbeH'a m^pry of his
Hay and Cara Mnvs fiuffsiwd Greatly
father's life, printed to McClure's
and Torrlbto DowaoUtlon Folmaknzine s* a He MU* Tarhell had
j
lew* th* Inwaelon of
pictured the elder Rockefeller as
th* Worm.
connlvial quack doctor and anno^te
of home thieves. Frank Rockefcdler's
By Wire to tba Mvanlag Raeord.
father doe* not want
atatement
Muskagon. Mich., July It.—Muske­ made In the matter now and will pregon county to to tba clatebeo of tbo oerve hta seclasloo In the west, but to
army cut worm aarattoriy powcrleos planning actioo to clear bto name.
to stop the tcfrtM* advaaca and devas^
talhw which to being mode oa the
FUNERAL SERVICE.
aaopa. The hay aad corn have ouffered
Mr*. M. g. Wright Will Be Buried ToRToatly. Maple talaad and tea
roorrew Aftornoen.
Boctb Of here to
It to now expected that the faaeral
•with the wurma. The fannem have
of Mra. M. 8. WVrtght. who died in
qalt planting and cuinvatlag.
Coming, Cal., on the morning of July
the MARKETS.
7 will be boM at tbe FUot M. E.
chnrcb Thursday afleraooa i
Bnai Batata. Jaly 12.—CatUo—IMI o'clock. Tho funeral senrico wlU be In
and lower. Veato and calve*—Steady. charge of Rev. Thomas Cox. aaslsted
Bbsep and lambs—Slow and tower. by Rev. Deosaa Coeb^
Hogs—Slow value*, sietdy.
DotitilL Mich., July 12.—Wheat—
July. fiOHc: No. 2 red. Me. Oora^-Na
2.No. 2 Rbite oata. U%c.
ToltdDb O.. Jaly II.—Wbeat-Oaab.
»5e: Jaly f»%c: September. ST%c.
Buy aa •« atove now, wiay
ObtaMO^ Jaly
11.—Wbsat-^aly'
batow ceot bsTf. ealy alglH IsfL
fi»%c: Bap4«Mbar. tCtac. Cora-July.
Ths Beslan Rtora.
fit%c; B*pt«tobsr, U%. Oat»>Jaly.
Jaly ll-tl
fit%c; Repternbar.
Beptembar

Rork. tU.70. Mrd. 17.11; vibe, |7.n.

tepe<
the 1tonu came tho wall of a papoooe
and tbe gutteral voice of an old sguaw
as sbe nought to quiet tbe babe. As
tbe light Increased, the village awoke
and from several of the teau came
the sound of pheparatlcm for the day's
coming. To make tbe picture com­
plete. with majestic tread and shaking
the dew from the toll grass through
whkk they pasoed. came the herd of
> ntopplag BOW and tbtm to nibthe nod or Impatiently paw the
gronnd under hoof.
Plolurc Was Marred.
But the picture of the day# of 1S49
tea was marred by the arrival of the
gilded wagons and sweating, yelling
Iters as the rest of the show
began to pnt to Its appearance.
The horoe and ooc* tents srere de­
veloped from rolls of canvas and plies
of polea. The -cracker Jack** man soon
pnt to bto apeparanoe. followed by the
who has oaaes and knives to ring.
(Oenttoaedtm Third Page.) -

LUTHER B. HALL DEAD

NINTH YCAR—2542

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

NEW RtCOROINOSANKfiL

Special Sale

Tbe Flnrt National tiaak of tbto city
has cloeed a eantract with tbe Nattoaal Recording Safe company for
QRASEO FCAaFULAV AMONG xpa eaetaslve aae of tbeir banks to
this dty. The hanks are alckle pbUed.
.TMK INDIAN TtFCCS.
oriendrtaal la ohape aWi the cotos are

ir »nlT w cwtssB ran

5:

TfuvKUM cmr, MtcmaAiii, hvconcwa^ juuy u. im6^

6 PAQEa

WEATHCH—rUr tO«|gkt «B4~taiiM>rTcm; rmriaUai wtads.

WOddsaadEads

INDIAN BASKETS
...AND...

eeeittee*

Shoes

vjaihle from the ooulda Tbeee will
be taratobed to tbe enstomera
At tbe semi aaaual aeeUng of the
dlrectoni of tbe bask beta yesterday
afternoon a dlrldeod was declared.

OseCaM*
21.4*

AMTHEBBOT
Prince ef Wales Is Papa Again and to
Berry Because Baby Isn't

‘ SOUVENIR GOODS
AT tmb:
pITV BOOK BTORI
TLr BrNrH CRspBRiy, PtBpi.

is made up of Ladies* 6ho
Shot*, ladies' (mttmt leath­
er Oxfonis, Ladies' kid ox.
fords, latlies' Ties, ladies'
Slippers. Ntme «if them
old styU«, but new. sitrirg
goods.

By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Loudon, July 12.—Tbe princess of
Wales gave birth to a son at 3 o'clock
tbto morning at Sandringham palace.
Both mother and child are doing well,
f disappointment to felt thst tbe
new arrival to a boy Instead «>f a gtri
as four of tbe five former childreo of
tbe prince of Wales are boyr.

I invested here, and it only take* a
I few at this time ia tbe aeasuo, wiU
keep you cool and proprriy dmaed
for the batow^ of the sammer.
If y.2U doubt this, step in and
I0.A St the {irkeD placed on oof
lit;ht wei);kt Cbeviut, Wursled nod
lUitnespun Suits—just the suit lor
vacation wear.

OntCsM*
9SC
consists of ladies' Shoes,
Oxfunls and Slippers.
Tbt‘y’ri‘ (kids ami Etuis
from higher pricxsl lines,
so are worth a gn«t deal
mon> tlmii we un« asking
for them.

Wrfrato. Mill, IMS

AnBiiciuiDRU6 Store

Kubtefcgltoyt'

BULLETIN:
"WV have just rccfivtxl n
ahipwent of CRl#kte B C«*t
Komls and the apei'ial feature
of this shipUMMit is a j:ui*st
yoooi sine cake of

|BvKihuliMn’ttkNtlu

iKl-l- -ri-ll

Cashmere
Bouquet
Soap Free
with each purrhase of C«lgBtt'f D«BtAl pRwdfiT- Col­
gate's Dental Powder is not
an eiUfTimeiit. It is an artide that YEARS ON THE
MARKET has ^ven to ho
a good article. It is

THm Season’s
Dorothy Dodd. Trood losy. W. L. Dottgkt.
Lb Croffott, Worth's Cttshion Solo RBd Roorly bU klRds of otttiBd and yBchtiad shoot.

Sell Royal Blue

. .SEE out WINDOW DISPLAY^

BAOHAIMT

SHOES
FOR MEN

ONI OF THE GOOD ONES
The only way to gt»t tin*
Gui«t Room Size of Casliinere Bou»|uet Sotip is to buy
a box of DeuUd Powder.

Grandfathar Fought In tho War of tho
Rovolution—Pnoumonla Cauocd ‘
HtoOoath.*

THE

aii4
arc sold at most satis*
factor)' prices!
liasy
to say—and just at easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply y-ard—your
orders for

Luthar B. Hall, an aged ana re*pected ptaaeer of this city died laat night
2:11 o'clock at the advanced age of
iryears, his birthday having occurred
last F>0braary. The cause of his death
was pneunuiola and he had only been
111 since last Friday.
LuthdT a Hall waa bdm In Grand
Isle. Vermont, and exmae to this city
•y4»« year* ago. He aa* of rev­
olutionary stock as hto grandfather
and grandfather'* brother both fbugbt
In the war that freed this country from
England. Hto great grandfaUter was
also present at the time when Vermont
was made a state.
Beside a laige number of friend*
made during bt* stay in thl* city Mr.
Hall left a wife aad six childrea to
mourn for him. Tbe children are Har1. Hiram. Homer and Harold, all of
this city. Mm. Clara Porter, who for
the past year ha* made her home with
her paiwts and Mm. Clarence Leland.
Mr. Hall wa* atorav* a devout chriotlan aad to early manhood united with
the MaCbodtot church of which be has
since been a faithfnl and constoteat member, at the Ume of bto death
being a member of the FVmrteenth
street church. The funeral service
will bo at 4 o'clock tomorrow afieraooB from tbe FMirteentb Street Meth­
odist ebureh. Rev. J. W. Miller

fletottag.
Fred. G, Ooarad. who to general
agent iar tbe Edward R. 'Baiter eertlfled attractloaa, was to tbe city yester­
day. T*o of tbe oooapany's attracthma. Miss Margaret Neville to *Tbe
Lady at Lyoas” aad -A Oanvlet's
Dsagbter.” ooe of tbe belter ctoss of
.Afagtos. will be semi here
as a rssttlt of Mr. Oonrad's vtalt.
Tbs ladle* of tbe Prcabyterlaa
ebnrab aad ooagregaUoo wRl meet for
the ooelal boor FVIday at Miss Aadn^
aoali cottage at Bast Bay. Basses wUI
leave Mrs. Isgrig-* aad Mrs. Alley’s at
2:20 aharp. A ptaale dinner wUl be
served, so each Is asked to bring a
I laaob basket Tbe men ars Invited to
I come to dlaner. Bring knlfo. fork
I spoon, plate aad cap tar aacb ana
Mra B. P. Bmns maT daagl
1 Etoel. left for Nortbpori tbto moratog.
where they win be tbe gnesU of Mra
’j.OrahaMteratawfiaja.

$3.50

K*s« P-ran* S*.

H. R. KacdonaU, Myr.
O. C. MOFFATT
AbRtrttOts of TitiR
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BstabitoNedtn I BOB
Room aiO Rtoto BenIcBMM.

For sale at tho Old Reliable
Shoe Store of

ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...

Pianos

*42 E. Hioirr sr.
For

You

GET IT AT
GIUnElX BEOS.
It will afford you coustaut
^easure for '^ears anti years.
There is nothing you can atld
to your home tliat will bring
wu ao much entertainmeuL
Think it over today, visit onf
big store, learn about the
easY terms wo can and- do
make, the gn^at variety of l*ianos and Organs of m liich wo
aro exclttsivo ngenta. This
makes it eaisy to buy and eaay
to pay.
No other Music House can d*5 as well by you.
Full hue of Talking Machines, Recortla ami Popular Music.

ORINNKI.I- BROT.MKRS

MitU*u‘*L«Uta*Nanc H—». tf» E. Efrt Sc
Mmrs avocHe mbms
cnoTiwc aroKHisHiNee ’

'tor

one week only

I4OW priooa to cloae many line* Summer Goals

*Twof3Nlooo SuHio
WoioH«it>lo
AteODe-Foortb Off—no better Bsaortment in the city.
and aU Men'fiCaim..
Afl]youths' Suita except
mere 8uiU at Ooe-Foortb off.

ROSOOl

Building fttaterials

l&ailc in all kimls of Leathers

mmU DRUG STORE
213

A

Olbere Cumber

PAfiOEO AWAY LAST NIGHT AFTER
A SHORT ILLNESS.

%

Store I'ronts, Veranda Work and Interior Finish^
solicited. Ciive us a chance to figure on anything
you need in lumber and materials.

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Cltisnn* Phone. 32s Bell. ipoO^

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OVEBAILS
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We are introducing: these popular Overalls and
have no hesitancy in recommending them.

TNI IVDIINI MCMia TIAVEMI CfTT, mCNHMN, WCONKMAY. JULY H1

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mu b* |M 10 «U ta <te

work ^ iUy b«t om

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Tb» work at tb« aamlBtlaw U vwr
Impertdtot aad Chose that am already

NEWIHFEnil GUN
MIH!li NEBia

HEAT FOR THE NEEDY.
.^vn.1

jmar
‘AftcaM^r^eCATH V*lXS\r* BONANZA KINa
AM kit Chlew
ABi tiM ibooh «f |lM tBkMC hM MBt
■pirtrr or bdU $ying all over the fior«iM neiropolla. 'Seonr' laiaiUs to
.Mow tljMt M hour while ta fThtrawn
wM at taat Mport was otrlktac a tuH
«9 Pihe WU was oaaolac rtvm of
UIM 10 flow 4a the Orsat Nonhtfm.
*‘floeM3rk” weolth the |oU o(
to hot a spoek, while the
fthlefl wMith or UMas to aieraly
.in «he prtoe of a few dajr*e spree. WMh
%hai mmv he has la bu p
eMier oafler or above the saMh. the
eo-oowhoy eooU buy AodreW Cameflto. aeO fcloi at a leas aad thsa pareflaos Joha a Roeksfellor.
With the mcmer that he has fbood
he «mU hotU preat frse hospltala. he
eeoU eaUet thoakaads ai widows, be
eaoM mU worthy yeoec «toa to start
la bustoeaa. he oouU pay the nort
tales OB the htomble pialrte hoatea. he
eaoU hafli Hpaoe hanea for the recto
■toUoB or ytraot Ttaaea. h« eooM
holU ladaetriel hones for the shHter
of the hrekea. he build hospitals for
the ears of aoee whoeh eyes are not
laeorahly aWcted hat who lack the

Aad whet Is he Aotap? “HavlDc a
lood tine.** Hs*s a.‘*|OOd soou^** bow.
a -klBt.- a -jolly do« - a -good sport.*
heY oas of tha klad that -never go
haek oa the pander hat let atlsfor
taae atrika -floouy** aad let hln lose
his Bllllflas aad he would be one of
the biggest *'bss beeae- tbst ever -hit
•hepaosL" The only anaameat to his
erstwhile faiae would be a colossal
headache aad the great graad father
of all dark brown tastes. A rocket
ankes a nighty pretty appaaraace in
the air bat it Is a very useless stick
when It strikes the earth oace more.
Chartering speotol trains and break­
ing the tranacontlnsotal record may
bring eonslderahle advertising and ad
rcrtlalng brings fame If consuntly
kept up but It 1s a very empberai thin*
U only spasmodically tried, if “Scotty"
waold -go hrnke- now he’d be forgot
tea aa oompletely as Harry Luhr*s
aaiDkey party by next week.
If. however, he wrould wake np and
acaonpllsh wrbat be should no matter
what happsoed. bis aanae wouM be
'baaered aad reepoeted. if he spends
a Ihoasand dollar* an hour, think what
a hospital could be erected In Traverse
Cky lor the price of a twenty-four hour
■ffowsal. If the local Salvatloa Arao^
pant bad that which he spends in but
oae boar, would It naan aaything
Traveiwe CttyT And Traverae City Is
a proaperous city and a beautiful rity.
Tbera ars many hundreds more
Hkrougbout the country that are not
one |ttarter so hsauHftil or proeperoos.
But -Scotty- prefers to feed a crowd
or harpies and pamslies. All
well the wealth ta hla. he dug it up.
Bat It seens as though eomewbere tt
to written thst great wealth to hu' a
trust and- somstlms aad some place
the custodian must give an account of
his stewardship.
CEMETERY .IMPflOVCMCNT.
According td ancient lore, the city
that -forgets lu ancestors loeee Us
glory and is in danger of dtosohitioo.
There are very few more mournful appearlag ptooee thaa a aegiacied. ahadelesB. gmssloM oemelery aad U to to the
evertoatlag credit of Traverse City
that Oakwood ta tke beautiful place
It Is today.
True, the dead ^*t fsal probably
they floa*i know whetker they are rest­
ing bbnsnth a naad barren or the heaut«ul frseasward. hat a weH-kept tost
reettag place to a aMrk of respect that
the dead deeenre^ To the Waeum‘9
great credit abouM M glrea aa tt was
Urough their aCorts that Oakweod
has been piaoed In the flae coadUton
that tt Is today.
Aa to aU movensents of Its kbid. ths
Man was mads wHh a via but tnter•St has gradually died out until now.
Me actual work devoives on lees than
a deosa wesnea and Us nseetlngs frsfluanUy have to be adjoaraed oa aceoaat of a lack nC a flanraai. Nvea
th aomtaal daas ef tS ceau a year
hate haoa imglartsd.
This Is not thraagh a desirs to a^toat to da what ft fight Aat to msec

He wasm Ms paar to'thc aha ef the
totsot aad eat ef Ue msM pern
Ohieage phttoaUra^tota. the ewtabOsbPtoat ef which to aaaamd by the will ef
the tote Jeha W. Fanaelse. rsesatty
fUsd far psahala. aajs the Ghlcage
erd HecaM. Mr. PanaMss, who k
ea tha itotiUailia ef fast to the dwallssa ef the slams aad fnaieata di
the laag wtaMm as a^chaittable week
that weald rchevw a laigs amew
auCsrtag. haa peeridsd M kto laat teetsBMat for the crsaOoo of a fond ef
fldUOUOOO to ba sppitod se the pmpme.
Pioi only did Mr. Itonastee betteve la
thteaMOhod ef delai geed, bathe beBevud la U ee ibmiaiMIr that bi
toft vinaalty hto satire AaMe to fur­
ther hto Msa. far tbe vaUe of Um whole
estate to placed at riMbnw rsaKy aad
While tbe fund Una is asMred. tt will
hoc. however, eesae late Iwlsg laimedtotely. Tbe eatate to to be hsld In
Irunt. aad It to prerUtod that tb» oet
lacocue at prsssut to to tw paid to the
tesuter*s brother. Fnmk Panoetoe.
Upoa the latter’s deaU the net tacome
to to hs paM to anetbsr hsulMr.
Charles raraietoe of Kenilworth. Foi
the time after the deaU of both the
will provides as foUows: -Tbe j»et bioiMDe ebaU be WMd aumally fw

iipil KTflt iwdwi
MEMBERfl WHO CANT COME
SHOULD SEND DUES
Asaacistlew Has

Werfc ta the Fmt eed Has ktaeh
to Do ta ; rim Future—All
Wemea Should Jetok
The auaual nseettag <d the WomBa*B
wiU be held tomorrow and tt ta the
oavueat desire of the oSeen that the
wsmm of Traeurae city ta gas
whether msmtmrs of the eaanrialiim

CO«T OF LIVING.
PW* Tsmw.
Piicee of fnel. clothing and practl
cal^ all food pmdnrte are esoetantly
Increasing, accordiag to a boltotin re­
cently toeoed bj the bureau of labor
covering tbe period frpm IflBO to 1P04,
euys a Washtagten speetol dispatch to
the New York WorkL In the early
nlnettoe prices were very high, but to

fore the memorable financial and
merctol depression. Tbe period of lowest prices was from IfiM to 1W7.
Tbe lowest price of beef was In
April. UBfi. whea the best cholee wai
quoted at «L85 to gtJA per bnndrud
Tbe highest price was tbe totter part
of August, 1902. when tbe izrice touch
Od fT.fiQ to 19 per bmidruA. Gam
was lowest In IfiOO and bigbeoC In 1W2.
In a table of comparteoa ta which
tbe average price for the yearn 1890 to
18U9 la takea aa s base, sixteen artlctos
of farm production. Including sbeep.
oattls. hay. hogs, hldos aad gratas. ard
eaumerated. All «xoe|>t itoxaml have
tacteaaed over the average price from
1890 to 1899. Tbe liu-reaMw for tbe
prices ta 1904 raage from 7.8 per usat
ou abeep and 9.T per cent on cattle to
82.0 ou com, 80A uu oats, 8A8 en
wboat sod tW top Increase of 9A2 on
New York state hops Tbe average ta
creeae ta 1904 ta tbe wbokwale prloe
of farm products over tbe average for
tbe years 1890 to 1899 la 20.2 per cctA.
Of any-two smetos taclufied under
the heed of food It la ahomu that ta
1904 ttto prlcwe of aU but fourteen a^
tktes wsos hi|^ than ihe STccage

petees from 1890 ta IflWi
flersaty aitlrtoe under the head ef
HoUfgM ctathtag show that the aver
age prise for 1904 w«a 9A per cent
higher thaa tbe average frem 1890 to
1W9. Tbe table on fuel aad llghttag
ptocee the avecage 1909 price at 82.6
per ceut higher thaa the 1990 to 1869
price.
Deafness Cannel toe Cured
By local applloutloua. aa they cannot
reach the dtoeased porttoa of tbe ear.
Thare 1a only one way to core deafneaa. aad that to by oaaatlluUoiial
remedies. Deafness to canned by aa
Inflamed oooditloa of the aoemto libtag of the Mnstarhtoa tebe. When
tube to Inflamed you have a mm'
tha ruault and untoaa tho InflanuMUon can ba taken out and this take
rustorai to Its normal eoafiltlon. b•a^
wUI bo deauoyud foraver: aiae
out of tan ars uansed by ca­
tarrh., which is aothlag ' hut an laflaasad eoadiUon of tha mnooni sur-

Ei

S;.;;:
SS-::

UMataers who have labored ao ei
eatly for the good of tbe entire o
munity. Tbe aasortotkia baa been
gaalsed for nearly ten years and dur­
ing that Ume almoet fl.ooo haa been
H..d. .....
capeuded In beautifying and making
8U«>D .....
in the cemetery.
who have tv
boon resMeats of
CnriU..........
’Traverae City for a number
1
of years
MUUr .........
the ileaotou eoudltkm I
W..
of tbe ceamury in early days. Only
the main drives aad a few branch
drlvoa weip open, aad there were no
trees, flower beds, etc. Btnce j
the organla
of the aasoctotton
,
•et out every
flower beds kept filled with flowers >..
from the earliest possible time In the i


...MO

Ee; : ......•••*«*
...

' OsmuB........
Tbe will prorktoa that the trustees
shsU have tha poorer to eagags ecmto
and ergaatostloas from time to time as
they mey deem peeper ta fladlag etich
peteeae as msy bs cattttod to and to
asdd of ssstotswoe, Ihe satire eeUte
gom to this permanent fuad. with tbe
exesptiea of the teatator^ eteam
launch Fortnna and fata watch sod
jewelry, whim are bequeathed
Fraak Parmetoe.
Tbe Mecthaata’ Loaa and Truet cunpany to named as executor, and tbe
wUI to dated Not. 17. IPOE The wttafasee were Ftuak R. McCulloch. Piw
fosaor Bdwla Bess and Maty K. M.

tbe drlrea for the heaeflt of those who!
wtoh to te-nd temm Ume in the oemt.

'*
V;V.

'Crosby .....

.*'..*.....100

■—s
............ ..
Friday.

20

EEE3
EEES

.......... i.,.2O0
.............200

....z

Uie association aad the contrast be-;„.........
tween the besuUful. well cared for’”
grouada today aad thoaa of tea years
ago to very marked.
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For the fltal few years the atsoctotloa meettags were well attended and j
Walton ...
wllllngs hands made light work. For
Saxton ...
several years, however the Interest
Corwin . ..
had gradually waned nnUl It Is difBostvlck ^
flcnlt to get enough members together
to form a quorum for the transaction
business and tbe srork. which
Id ha^
would
have ^n only a lltUe for em:h ]
'
one. has finally dbvhlved upon less
Murrel ...
than a doeen women. They feel that
they have glyea all the time and
strength they can. and unless the
women of the city at least give the
A a*w idM.
enoonragement of thetr preseaoe at
*^*bat are tbe sugreetlon for the
the monthly meetings, and a little as- dayr
atotaace In the work, the organisation
The greatest .pblbinthroplat of the
to in danger of lapsing. The annual age turned anxiously to his private sec­
dues, which, with tbe annual chicken retary.
-Kenuftl.er.- he said, half m-ven-ly.
pie supper and occasional entertain­
ments are tbe only source of iucome. **we must give away ten mllllous more
before the week -Is over.
1 simply
are only twenty-flve cents, but for tbe
raa't stand It to bare nmney aivuiuutost year the greater number of the late ill this nx-kU-Mi maiiuer.
members have overlooked even this, must get rid of It."
aad although there are nearly a hun­
dred and fifty membere on the books
scarcely a third have paid the due*.
’This Is not due to lack of desire to
have the association continue lu work, btock
I sallorM I
but rather through forgetfutaeas.
The Woman's 0*metery association ties are storing bonds
1a an organtoatinn which to a pride to their eeltors. Fpeak.
the entire city, and iU work to a di­ to Ughtnlng op. Hava you
the. prlvi
-I Usve. Indeed.- said tl
rect benefit to every family In Uie oily
and aurroondlog country.
There setretory. -Hare > fear, all will
welL dlere’a a n I who haa gtv«m
should be at least a thousand mem­ me a clew."
bers. It to hoped Uiat there will be a
And with a gUd wnllc of relief, the
torge attendance at tbe meeting to­ l.hUanthropIst read from some
morrow attenioon in the Ladtea’ libra­ knowu eorrespoodent as follows;
-Why
not endow a good comfoiinMe
ry rooms, aad Uiat the soctoCy may re­
ceive anew Impetus which wUI result home fbr aged mlllkMialres who luive
given away all thrir money?"—Life.
in much good work durimf the coming
year. Those who cannot come and
X Mata AIUuoUm Tra«.
bring duaa or hand them to the ftaaa-PardoQ the questtun. coluneL" said
clal secretary. Mra. W. F. Calkins, can
Rie reporisr. “but there is a statement
send them by aonie friend. All that it In au oHposItlou i>a|>er tlmt you n*-\er
to aeeeaaary to do in order to become wore socks until within a comparatiw^
a me4har. U to hand in one's naate. ly recent period in your career. It Is
with the tw«oty-fivu ceau.
truer
-I rant deny tt." responded tbe ris­
The Morocriin troops who lined tbe ing young statesman.
Here Ibe'rtimrter took out hla note^
road to the palace ta honor of Mr.
book.
Lowthe/. the head of the British mls“In fact 1 never had socks on my
sloa. wh^ be had an audleot'e with
Ihe sultan receoUj. were rtod to khaki feet lUI I was nearly 18.-Is it posalbler*
anlforms. which they had worn for the
.Tea. Up to that time I had always
first time.
In many cases the sale
srora atoefcings.Ucktta were atlU on the ganamita.
Here tbe rising yonng atateaman
iKwed the reporter out.—C'bk-ago TribTRY A RECOI^D want AIL

Sr,r.;:

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

WIWTY

MKR

OKNT

WITH A SUN BURST SHADE
Hall-s Catarrh Curs, Band for ericatort. fraa.____
BoM^ taakS.
TotoM O,
rffa'lHtodrl^mlli/wils Ibr eoasta
The Qmtea ateptcas to an cariy ris-

8S0 SEE ODR URDOW aSo

J. B. PaJgc Bcctru: Co.

hA.-A!4Hi.zW'(j

m CASS STREET

USHKHRI

OtoUrflten RsesMaaTiiMinidUptite
Jotete ta rite CRy Water Worim
■CBULTfl OF THE BtG SHOOT
lataka Ftps.
HELD MERE LA6T WEEK.
Bam laaa od Chariarolx. tha weUkaown diver srho has baag babbling >
Carver Held the High a emtsiw toseerd
sd otttha hottom of Graad Ttav-f
WMle Oilberi Wm the High
hay for two
or more, fixe
tobad hto job for tha city srater works
this MWRiig and doCud his 290 pound
salt ior UgjM aulriht namaier wear.
Tbe followtag to the comgtaia 4
The tronble ta tha taiako has been
for the two daysT bseruemaat of
Trayetae aty Bad aad Gua club Jaly but aomtaal though It aaads at|eaUmi.
some Uma aawdost aad aaad have
baan creeping la the pipes and na ta
BhoiaL Broke. vasUgatioa at the bottom of tha hay
ta tha ooter intake pape tt was found
that tha rivau tola lag the ptpgu were
sot eeUrety clostag tha jotau so that
sand and sawdust were duawn Into
tha water, as a tell taW of the trouble.
ThU is BOW eniiraty mmadtad by calk­
ing and with the final taispeaiian of the
cribs Mr. Rose retires from the hay
gracefUlly today and pvrhaiw will find
a call during- some winter bllrxard
when he will not hesitate to cul a hole
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through the Ice and slide down a lad­
der out of sight aitta as little thought
of danger as he did yesterday.

bsgla M agaia wtu tke Md Tiai aad WOmC OF CEMETERY IMFROVEMENT SHOULOITT LAFflC.
Ifkatwsild ahoald join the I

s and by InisnigsM ns artnrtm
) aUB mom, than hm haea

CLUB mms

PHONE m

Window and Door Screens, all «res, aU. styles, ^
at prices that will appeal strongly to you.

L.awn Ooods
Lawn and Porch Seats and Chaira, HamnuKks,'
Croquet Sets, Lawn Mowers and have Hi fact
KVKBR’W-rgiflMO

P-09R

U.6LWIW

ALMO>iOMia:

YOlsJR OREDITISOOOD

J. W. SL.ATER
WlMlMkaaSlMail

WsrStag OaOM Acs.
A ■ fatnuuN FreiH-li tteiKTal when
aske^l bow It was that Ik- bad such
an et>-ct earrlaite rvidied that It was
Imhwum- be Item over and tuucbevl tlw
fliNH* with bis nuicer* thirty
e%ery day. If he h ^d a«-«|ulml rigidity
of tbe spbe mi that l*e o»uUl imt do
that be u-otikl have had It wPh weak
alidiimlnal mnm-lee. wiilcU re«ult In
purtvl cutsrvNtliiu. *nil« iNirtal *-«»n
geetkin interfertw with Nloiusrii dlg*-».
tiou and with tie* aethm of Ihe liver.
The |>olm»iMlef«tr\*yliix jNorer of th«
liver U
auto liit«ixl«-atlon r»suits, and arterlnm-ii'rosiN mid ok1 ai;<
avuui* on at a uiu«-h i-arlh-r day. Kut

Bent Her Double.

T—r SiBnMn B»—fwMiw

Forced ta 8tarvs.

wh4-n 1 was Kick with typhoid and kid’j-ySi- 20
ii«-y trouble.” wriies Mn*. Anule Hun^fg^ n,y upper Up, so painful,
le. of IMtlsburg. I*a.. "and wh. n I got! sz.wuim.m. that I ruuid not eat. ARtir
better, altbuugh I had one of the ta-sl: vainly tnlng everything else. 1 cured
dorUM^ 1 could g«d. 1 was U-nt double, n
Bucklln'K Arnica Balve," It's
aitd had to rcKi m> hands on my kneeu |
for bums, cots and wounda At
when I walkcHl. From this terrible j juhn«>n Drug Bton- tVj's, F. H. Mead*,
atniction I was reKcmni by Flb'ctric UU-j a K. Walt A Sttns* drug stores; only
ter*, which restored my health and ,
Kirengih and now I can walk as “
straight a* ever. Tlu‘y are simply
Dcauiiful eyes and baadaomc fare
wond«-rfoi.“
OuarsntHcd to cure
Ktomarh. liver and kidney dlMinlens; are el(>Quent rommendaHaas. llright
at Johnmm Drug Store t!o'e. F. H. eyes are srludosrs to a womaa's boait.
liurUl «riri-ulatl«m l» *M«pl f»ce.
■ug Klorea; liullUter'R Rocky Mountain Tea makes
Mcadx. K. K. Walt A Suns' druj
priceti 5Uc.
liriglit oy«-s. 53 cent*. Tta or TMAeU.
•Phcrc's a pretty little girl In an Alpine
It makes no dilfert*uc«' how many Johnson irrug Co.
hat.
medicine* hare falU-d to cure vima. If
The Otamend Cure.
v««i are are troubled with headache,
The biteet n«*wa from Purl*. It, tbit
con.stipatihn. kidney or liver trouble*. they have discovered a Sateond pare,
HoltiKler’s Kixrky Mountain Tea will fur consumption, if you fiar consusais
tlon or pneumncia. It m ill, however. W
make you well. Johnson Drug Co.
best for
>-ou to tal
take that gn-at
gr
remedy
«■ )-ou
«tMl by W. ' . McGee, of Vanleer,
A Surprise Party.
:KJugh. for fourteen
•nn. “1 h
SPECIAL MEETING Eaglrti. Aerlc
A pleasant Rurprlse party may
p i years
*ars . Nothing
No
helped
HI I
y'took: Dr Kin*’*
New Discovery for
Kin
583, Tuesday evening. Full attendance given to your stomach and liver.
V i CuQKumptkm. Cough* and Cold*, whtek
desired

july l0-?t
their i«aln and discomfnurt. viz; Dr. gave me instant relief, and effected a
^........
King's..........
New.....................
Ufe Pill* They I
1 l»ermanent cure." Vnequalled
tailed quick
The colors of nearly nil the IlrltUb I mimt wonderful remedy. aBonllng w«■»-' cure, for *n
E Troublea
^•s. F. H
Infantry ivgiideuts wlibli muttluil i relief and cun-, for headache, di]u:in(iCMs ( At Jnhn*4
ih
inszzn ih-uc
Mea<lilK. 8. E Walt A Sons’dn-g stores:
ps«t King .VlfeuM) at .Md.-r*b»t tlir and constipation. 23c at Juhnszm
• 3tic and fl.W. guaranteed. Trial
otlier day were riiiblazoiu-<l
with Store Co s. F. H. Meads.
*t'<iruiu».'uanca. St. S.-l.;iNU:m. Sons' drug stores.
Ilailajim. VIti..;.a Mve." nanow uf vicSATELIJt. a delight
torle* won by iheltrltUh iind Sjianlard* again*} tbe Fremb In S}mln.
I to particular 1
ilor brim.

see.
I tbe'rn
sensible girl who uses Rock
Mountain Tea.
Johnson Drug Co.

We Arc Buying Furniture
at all limes 10 please the people who want furniture at all limes. New houses
are beiniT built continuallj’—old ones bcinjj repaired—rooms fixed over—all of
which means that new furniture is needed. Then we do our part with the larjfest stock trf select from in iM section of the state.

HALL TREES

W

That are the finest ever shown. These are “the diiTercni” style.
want the best that is matle will be pleased,

People who

ROMAN CHAIRS
are the odd chairs—the stylish chairs—that is what sells them. There are no
two alike—made in Mahotjany. Golden Oak and Weatlicrcd Oak, just whai you
want for reception hall, parlor, den or librar>%

MORRIS CHAIRS
always so comfortable when you come home tired. There arc all kinds of woods
and colors of X'elours. The newest and swellest are the ’’Mission” chairs, some­
thing entirely new. \Ve guarantee the cushions to be filled with genuine hair.
We have Morris Chairs as cheap as $8.50.

FANCY ROCKERS
You will surely buy when you see these beautiful goods. There are, so many
places where you can use a nice rocker. Every room in the house should have
one. You can spend $1.25 or $20.00, as you choose.

DRESSING TABLES
Something everj* woman wants; remember this when planning new furniture for ’
your bed room. You can have them in oak, birch, cherr>* or mahogany.

TURKISH ROCKERS
should be in every home. The most durable and comfortable chair that is made„
We have them in all grades of leather and the largest stock to select from.

SECTIONAL BOOK CASES
arc the pride of a book-lover’s heart. Yon then know just where yibr book»
are—rsafe and away from the dust. You can have just as large a case as you
need, adding new sections at any time, and they are such an ornament.

TNK ivtwiwo mmccm

How Earn Matte WiS Timl
ProcD Portlond to lowal

It nn ■ mnuT

WtatmCtutmrr
■air
a;
A«« 1

tip

OAMAOC AMOUMTt TO OUT VCICY
.

UTTL*.

ttf Dr—itoi T«*n mmd
Only GninUdL

lOec. Twist! Oowa eik Mi! Ott
apr cried Bnm Maafear. plawNr. Ustariaa aad oaod «M fwbimsBd ritWm.
as be taaehed his off «x with a nwttch
and twmsd the taaas tate one ef the
gates of the Lewis aad Oark expoaL
tlea. arrites the Portland fOre.»#wn»
apeodewt at the Beetoa BerahL Mr.
Msefccr la oa bla way back east, bat
ha aconw the rmiman; be piopoM to
tmrri the entire dlataaca to lawa
along the aid os wagaa traU over
which be caaae to the Omgoa ceaatiT
fifty-three yeara agw
His outfit is as nearty aa peaatUe aa

Dvlag 0»e nercrr atonn this nflerMon the anwith cao<if»y of the wmim
umt at rmee BtlTs wild wam. nh0v
mtai toto the Air nnd deporitnd
la a hcn^ on the ««■( sMe of the tent
ItMir Mktac for a mbcM a apoetaealar ataat aoc couatod oa by thoaa la
be and his young bride made the trip
nr—ftn-"- At the aaM mmm the acroas the plains In 1892. there la a
that vhleh M to the mala entraace *Vralrie aeboaoer.- tar bucket aad all.
blew doaaa aad one of tha potaa atr|Krk aad a dog maalng undemeeth tte mar
a jvottoa. allahtly t^Jarlns her b«t nsle which probably la a direct daeomdaside tram this aa odher damace vaa nnt of tha Iowa dm^ ^t tratted nU
I aa4 tha^taat vill be In the way to Oregaa in the pHnaer daya.
Tha osen. Bmb and Twist are pretty
9 thisI crealac
C1
and aaae the \
mach like Back and Dandy. kl
far the Sight It toak.
Mmberh 18BS team, tbofi^ the pi
Way bach la the dreealait teat
neer says they are not quttt such
mieated the painted and hedcckad In­ goad taain.
■am Meeker la bow spveaty>fire
diana SftyHwo
aaoawa and papooaee. who itanply Sy yean old. Ilia wife of the pioneer
at the alsht at a visitor and they only days la sUll Urlug. Meeker Is a asaa
of mark In tils own country, wbleb Is
granted arhtk the trouble
the aUte of W sabington. He Ures
Theee |ioop)e are froin the tribe near Tacoma, the metropolla of Plcwe
known aa Bmle SkNU« and headlni county, in which county be used to be
thhm all U the eighty ycar<»ld chief. Ibe kndliw cltlaeo becauae
On-eedeogh. a laeinhcr of the Cnater wealth. He Is g(dng bock to lov
iniBUoer akmg tbe old Oregon trail, not
mid and
the mdat
boat dlapoaliioaed red skin of the becauae be wants to get back east, bat
becauae be desires to retrace tbe tniO
whole aggnsDtlon. Ho loads the pa­ and live over again tha'experiences of
rade la paint and rnathcra and hU a highly rouMntic. though atiw
dress la solidly bedecked with precious snd tollfuL era In American history
elks’ tooth and bone htwds. Old and becanse be vranta to write another
Noisy Owl. because he persistently
Esra Meeker today Is a sturdy oU
stags la wet or sunshlney weather, is
gmtieinan. with bushy white hair and
another old timer. clvilUed and peace.
___ _
, J
»«ty beflnl He Is o small man. light
able Who la a good panner to Jake ^
^e wears orerslls and
PIghItng Bear reaplendont In maascs aoft hat. IIU manner Is unostenta­
of bead trimmlag aad long flute line tious. and his courtev
of tbe old
bbae baa4a. Poor Ikm beilm his name time kind. He teUs bis atory modestly.
Tbougii Mr. Meeker does not say so,
for be Is tbe b^ dressed and best
Otbem
say
that
tbe
little
old
nJan was
looking buck In tbe whole oggnimtlon.
one of the few white men In tbe early
In the tepeus an? stretched the
squaws and the family life Is cumplote.
w)th tbe timid lllllo papooec who
aUee like a wild horse at the approach [ that when tbe bof> tkw peat wiped out
of a ttmagor. The bead work of these his earnings in the early nineties be

to

tl.. m.rk

««.kto ,..k...... a, kuttoto
bide for thread which makes It prartlcally IndostmcUble. |*oor old Gertnlmo. the Blpox chief. U not here but
In his stead are enoueh rviiresonlatlves to make tbe Indian raid more
thaa IntcreaiinR. So cluacty do tbey
fiaep within Ibelr'ti p<>ea that few of
them apeak'Bngltsh. and not one of tbe
women attempt It.
BREVITIES.

."‘T*
talked as ly sat on a cracker box In
hta teat.

and I started west In search of land.
We spent tbe winter at Eddyrtlie^ la.,
and tbe winter w*as so cold that we de­
cided to move to Oregon, ao we sUrted
In tbe spring of 1SS2 with tbe same
sort of an outflt as I bare with me
now. tVe reaclted Portland In tbe fall
and spent the whiter there, and In tbe
[• .moved on to I’lerce county,
aprti
Wai
’ash., where I have lived ever since,
guess that's abcnit alL"
And yet Exra
Meeker has written ■
Ei
than 000 page* whicb
big book of c
be caUa 'Pioneer Reminiscences of
Pugrt Bound—the Tragedy of LeschL”
Tbe book contains a bast ff inrklents
which portray vividly tbe life of tbs
time, and tbe mention of It recalled
of them to the autbor ns be sat in
bis pioneer' camp srakl the splendors
of l«n and tbe expooltioa. '
-I saw In a p«i»er awhile ago,’
aahl. ”that the number of people who
passed over the Oregon trail in ISO
and 1«S was 2.50a Now. you know,
that can't be tni.>. The estimate Is far
too low. The trail waa blocked a good
part of tbe way with outfits, and tbe
suffering was awrfttl. but there must
have been at least 25.000 who got
throogh.
“You know a cholera broke out

Tbe Capital Amusement onrapany.
which giToa tbe strv<'t oarnlral bore
July 14-81. carries twelve ears and 200
people. Tbe carnival will have ao objesllonable features as every show is
strictly maral and there Is no gambllug permit tiHl whatsoever. Low
rates have bo«<n secured on the rail­
roads pad a large niiixibcr of out of
town vlsllors will Iv here duriuR the
week.
A* ciiuiuiny of tuentyor roon* of the
C. E. society of the l’n*st)ytertaa
churrh walked IsKt evenlou to the
home of Mr. and M^rs. Jobnium, corner
of mil and Madison streets, for a
bouse warming and tbey warmiNl It up
good and proper. A right roval lime
was enjoyed by all.
The Woman's Cemetery assoriatinn |
will meet tomorrow at 8 o'clock in tbe
Ladles' library room*.
The regular semiann
tha dfrretors of the Pwple s Savings 1
counted fifty-one graves, all
hank waa held yesterday morning.
and got through
Routine buaineas was tranKacud and
without losing an animal or a piece of
•tbe report of the busintws of the itank baggage.
for the last six months, which was
“I remember bow glad we were
very aatlafactory. was pn*sentid.
whenVe got to Tbe Dallea of tbe CoInmbla. for wre thought that then our
Mrs. Charles SeUasUon and son John tronblro were eaded. We pUed all our
at 8t. Loola. Mo., accompanied by her baggage on to a big flatboat. and there
slater. Mrs. Her of Cadillac, left this was imrdly any
but we sat. around on tbe baggage and
morning on their return homo, after
were happy. One day as we were gospending a fra days In the city as
^ throng
___
_ ^
; fug
a
gorge witb the monoguest of fheir aunt. Mrs. George Bell' tains rising big* on both sides som«
rs.;
_ _
_
Jij : Bweet Home.' Others took up the
and the rvualon waa then fore
«« ««»* «»« verse. Then
we started tbe second, but at tbe close
of tbe second line every one stopped

FOR. fiALE-KnquIro of W. Hold.***»‘~'
worth. 224 West Hghth street. | jjr. Meeker expects to contlnne his
.Bunnybank ^tcl property. CSxlCO; joarne.v some time this moutb and
feeu Lot on Stain atreet. SSxlSO | thinks be can reach Omaha before cold
fool. Best location In city fbr hotel, i wwaiber strikes him. He baa with him
July 12 I •
*““•
'•'v of <ke
_____________ _
i om. aad a photographer to take pic
Alfonso ^ni is mm to nave in-i
*>t the Jandmarka. with their
liertted hi. fsihrr*. remarkably riesdy i
to do the cooktag: Mr. Meeker
Intends to take caiefnl notes of the
.eye and sure baud, and Is
ited one of tbe best shots In Spain. traO and to foHow It more eloaely than
any one else ever has. Re says that hs
will transcribe every one of tbe hon­
or names carved or written oo
ce rock, tbs most famous
•riglilan up your howM wfth
iBOdBsark uf It* tralk
picturoa, buy at 'your own prio^

i-r
a

PMdlnB camp stoola, Juot thia
thlRfl for rsaorting. 12c.
The Boston fitora.


July11-»
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micn

lOAY. JULY

PAM I

1

HAVE YOUR hoy or girl take tarn
GRAND BALL m SBvsr toa. Silver
Lake Raoort. Friday wssutag. JaU li. sacs la puarsirililp kya real pwimaa
ship tmtotor UTnnmrss CUy Busiasm
Heteb ftve-pleee ureffestn.
July IP*
Ja|y»« cuBcge.
•’Half aa bsur aftw tba rtsewss toafi
Major UIIls mA wMs arrivod la fits maonago «f tbs Bamt aiM esrtabi kapdvata csw wRb tbs Brut aactUrn of tte JecOoM wstopsd Um. aiU he Is olcttag
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
hmdfia ms ws^gl^ kb mO as 1 i
dthrea to the grtmada la bis cab
.jffkfffi. A.
Jtmegk Lyad ff Sobs or PbBo
Such Is fike rqmrt of a wuaflrrfal

nmuHiKfiiK

OVER THE0IIE60I TRAIL
mUNIDIT
BlfWDOWN
lom niF n riAim KM90X9

taavcms

MADE DEAD OOQ UVE.

havu ebargs ef tbe gnat gaaklem of
tba fasdiag of tbe O* pste wbo
r Tnrla. Italy, the aoced expert uq
travel wbk tbe show. Tbe cook wagons
am Imaled to tbe grouads and la one
”My
esatinuea toe dsetor. *a
from tbe time that tbe horses are Ug Newflsu

An Natlem at Bfwakfaat.
Tbe corner of tbe asoM tent Is aa
-arfore UBlag the bntfe we had tried
lutarustlac plaee to sCaisd dartag a toaffseCttaQr to nmaee twapmtkw by
asoal and wmteb tbe repranentatives of toe usual method. Ibe dog's beart
many aatSons satisfy tbe Inner man. stood perfoetly stiU. not a vibratioo
Here at a kmg table stt tbe IM Amer- perceptible, when we laid It bare,
iean laborers while over ta one comer began at coce to massage tbs organ.
Tbe asrtM followed Is known
is the negro eieaMnt of tbe show and
a as cbythmlcat
eating witb them two bnsby haired
. Tbe bean as s
Aostrallana. nfiy-t«o Aasorteon todlaas occupy a table and back of them
awhile assae
are tbe Htadns. Assyrians and Rus- fibers of toe organ began to contract
ir IT IS NOT a sure care It Is not alsB^ TbcMcxIcnns.cowpuncberBaBd la Irregular faahlou. Thla mlgM apig to tbe tayman. but 1
the fault «jr 8. B. WAIT, THE PIO- South Asserlenas sit at another toble. was very mock ukeo aback by toe ob­
Tbe foreman and other ofilcials of tbe
servation. for If such Irregular fiber
have a private dining
contractions continue all hope of reunInterpreter te empltorod for each of Inmtioo Is gone,
^
the aeveral foreign nations.
‘'OonsequenUy I stopped tbe mas
"ThU feeding proposition Is the sage at oore. and bent all my efforts
upon
arresting
tbe
liber
contraction.
greatest that a traveling show of any
sUe has to contead with and I think Tbe moveiuentt of the fiber weir grad­
that we have It solved.'’ said Major ually arrested by I
qusutitles of alkali chloride, a chem-i
WRk Um opening of tbe Muthodlst
Lillie to a Record represenutlrc this kwl product of glaas works, knqwn to
camp meete al Bay View yagtorday
morning.
laymen as csustlc soda. AppHcatkio
gnd the MMmhiy * tbe rseort trafic
of atksU chlorkle sowi rtofip^ those
Thsir Grub.
aatnrally follows that channel, though
dangerous contractlaos altogether.
This morning the menu was:
the Grand Traverse region never quite
That much gained, tbe massage was
Fried beef steak
Fried liver.
loses Its charm for those wbo have
rri»eated. andhifler five or six uitnules
Sausages.
once made the branch trip and
I l»e^n to notice a first faint c-uotracFried potatoes.
Musk and milk.
Uon of tbe heart, the « bole organ. To
malned to enjoy Us quiet retreats. To­
enhance
this symptom of retornlng life
B.-ead
and
butter.
day the morning train brought past
I apidled Injections of small quanti­
Coffee.
the dty for beautiful Cedar Lodge on
Tbe Hindu aggregation will touch ties of cak-lum ehlortde. with the re­
Northport point. Charles Nelson aad
sult that tbe contractions of tbe heart
daughter. Clara Estelle Nelson of Ft. nothing which has ever had animal biviime visibly stronger. Then eame
Scott, Kan,, who are ecouts salt on life In It and eggs arc supplied to them Ibe final coup.
ahead to locate the spot which the three times dally the year around. Tbe
~l bjjectetl Into one of the arteries
family wllj. choose to rett and fecupei^ Russians are also peculiar in their leading to the heart a good slaed solu­
tion of «-ooklng salt. and. the efforts of
ate during the season now on. Mrs. Ustea.
Before tbe breasfast bell rings rpstoring r4S«i*lratlon tteing i-ootinoed.
Nelson and dangbter. Blbcl, arc guests
tireatbe again.**
»'<Txiu s.s>..
at the Park Place awaiting a message every horse must have bc^n fed and: «uy
from the Leelanau peninsula, when this Is In itM-ir s larcn undertaking.
THE LATEST AIRSHIP.
they. loo. will Join the father and Tho feed for each animal la laid btr
4er«siase MU Likw a I
daughter, wherever they decide to lo­ hind It and at the word is dumped into |
uiro w itb*at BbIIocb Ssswsrt.
I
cate. Mr. Nelson has traveled exten­ the caevas manger at hU head.
Airship Is Here.
: Tbe Ut»i«l nlmhlp to attract attention J
sively though be never bt-fore cho5*e
Charles Strauder, the air ship mar i Is the aero|.lsne invented by Profess.* |
this bay as a summer retreat. Bay
Montgomery of Sant. ClarMPal.) ^
View pnd Petosker charming the will make hi* aerial trip* a* usual to
,.,p..
!
gt-nlal westerner yearly.
m the air
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vyse and little aud elrht in diameter. The gas t»e<l j
any support from a balloon. It
daughter Frances of Chicago were pas­ Is hydrogen and It takes 3.000 cubic
sengers for Omena this morning where feet to float the machine.
The handling of the canvas for thc|
they will Join her mother. Mrs. Phelps
at Cherokee Lodge. Mrs. W. V. Kelley, main tent Is especially easy as the
a alstcr. will Join them a llttlo later. whole arena Is not covered. The can­
Mr. and Mrs, V. II. Bddy of Grand Rajv vas Is laid In long strips on the
ground and the poles fitted Into
also In the city today.
former making the trip in the Interest j twit side tsdge w hich U then ralMnl b.v
of the G. R. ff I. as Is customary when-' a gang of men; the other ixiles fitted j
ever any large show makes a city.
j In place and the whole made secure by :
T. n. Martin and family arrived this | fastening to sUkeo which are driven
morning from Richmond, Ind.. to In the ground.
spt'ud the intervenlnlt time until Sept.
Copid Reprd Two.
,
1 with the families of & C. and Will- j cupld is busy among all classes of
lam Darrow. Mr. Martin lost year was | people* as Is proven by the fact that
one of the party who caught an ex-' the snake chsrmer fell in love with
cepUonally fine mess of Markinne ihe Iwss canvas man of the side show j
troul, aad stated to the Rcconl today and they were married In Cadillac yes­ looks like a great colored fly. and Us '
that the Rlchm<md prt-ss published
terday.
feature story of the catch.
Grafters Are Discouraged.
It Is one ot Pawn«*e Bills lioasts that
rt by a 1
PERSONAL
no gamblers or grafters follow bis at- kmc and then net adrift. Instead of
trariion and the fact was verintwl this deacendlng like a psrartiute It sailed
away on a borixontal line from tbe Usl- ;
chief of police a man who wanted to loon, and tbe oiier&t jr w^s able to ;
home of A. E. Pulver.
conduct a gambling game and Inform­ manipulab? It perfectly, sosriag or dip- >
Miss G«'rtnide Tripp of Kinoley i
plug at will.
ing Ihe officer that there was another
was a Traverse City visitor today.
man who had been working a graft
rmm Horw.
Miss Eda W. Rcdel was in the city
who he was looking for. Another good
There Is snotbf* use for megapboi
today.
«'
fcatun? i.H that no tickets are sold for BcWmtlsis hsve reeeutly ap{dled
Mrs. Mary Ijmct* of Wi*sl Front
laudable pt
than the regular admission price i Invention
jdreet has gone to visit her daughter.
“so as to avoid the rush" as Is the
Mrs. Jennie Newnarrh of Kingsley,
______..to_________
to...____
_ circuses.]I
off ihe ronnertlcut coast
cate with so many sboww
and
there has beon erected a huge revolv­
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruxburg of
ing platform, oo which are stationed
Claire are tisiting bis brother, C. Roxeight Urge megaphones, each measur­
burg. of this city.
ing seventeen feet and having a mouth
Mr. and Mr*. S. Clark of Detroit
morning and was wItnoRsed by larg seven feet In diameter. These horns
were transient guests today while
crowds wbo lined the sidewalks. Th •end out their cry of warning to every
making a two weeks’ trip tbrongb the
point of the compass, the power being
furnUbed by a steam wbUtle. ThU
■bout has been beard a distance of
la'T^S.^'and
|
countries represented In his show. twenty miles, and when the wind U
rlor region. They will make a short
There were two bands, a negro fife and favorable tbe sound will carry twice
visit with friends at Howard City be­
as far. Tbe Instrument utters iU
in on 1
drum corps. i
fore returning home.
warning every fifteen seconds, and
histori
and a steam
N. A. Wright, formerly of this city,
coach, a prairie schooner, tbe Indians, each megapbooe oUera lU cry In turn,
but now of Loogootee. Ind.. arrived In
so that tbe sound makes lu way ovar
artillery. Cossacks. Australians. Japan­ tbe ocean In every direction.
the city this morning to attend the
ese cavalry and United States cavalry
faceral of his mother, Mrs. John
BMW • G*rm Killer.
all received much attention In their
Wright, who passtxl nway In California
**I made, while In tbe employ
turn.
last week.
tbe state board of braltb of New
Mrs. Newcomb While of Northport
Hampoblre. a bacteriological study of
seventy-five cskes of sosp from vspashed through the city this morning
for Bay View, where she will visit
I desire to state that I do not now rious public pUces." write* Dr. A. P.
friends for ocvcral weeks and Inci­ fornista bread to Payne's restaurant Merritt In the Srientlflc Aroertron.
dentally attend the Methodist camp A full supply may be found at J. W. “and was unable to find living genu*
oo any of them.” I»r. Merritt furlber
meeting which opened yesterday.
Jackson's confectionery store, Froot odds that cakes of soap InocuUted
Mrs. J. Lavllle and son Harold of i
Trimble's Bakery.
srltb germs bad killed tbe Utter In
Newberry, upper peninsula,
ersry case after four boar* and In
July 10-61
passengers over tha Q. JL^ 1. having
spent two weeks at Northport as the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
I rapidly tban blgbart
guest of her brother. Rev. W. H. Hurt-

PI

bat She was enroute today to Howard City where she will visit her sUT. Mrs. Hulbert
G. E. Anthoar of Manistee was In
the cRy yestcfday.
G. W. Prallck of Maple Oty was la
the city today looking aftor baatness
IntcresU.
W. U Habbeler of Lake Ana Is la
the city.

G. E. MItobeU and Barie Pierce of
ManlMeeapcatyestordaytaUieeltj. *
It K. Smith was In tbe dty today.
Mrs, Howard GUI and Mra. Gsorge
Ed. iaderadU of Elk RaffldB Is lagto
Parklss of Northport are In the dty
tered at Hotol Columbia.
today Tfewlttg the elephant.
R V. Cook of Cadillac is te the dty
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
looklnf after bvdaen tatetesta.

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.1':.^:". rj”!,

NOTICE

Imnaf tost
cbolea articloa.

TV.Iiakm> basW* tiroc etvrv or

IB. W. A. FABKSWOKTH

irspooR
ECONOMY

to go bare handed when
you can huy a good pair
of Canvas Gloves for
^••OOO WorffH Off

MEN’S and BOYS
_mMou»_
T> b* aacriflom at aalward at snwto

ONLY 1 NICHE
This is our price for
next Saturday, July 15th.
Remember we sclj but
three (8) pair to any one
customer at this price.

SOUTI SIDE SHOE STOBE
W*M«KalaK<«ttfiriM»danM. RatoS
iBOveMit by Aasmt b*.

OLD MISSION AUTO BUS LINE
DAIL.Y

aiif;

Leave Traverse city - - - 7 a. m.; 1 p. m
Leave Old Mission - - - - 9 a. m.; 4 p. m
Fare 75c One Way;
$1.25 Round Trip
ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
As soon as other cars arrive will jjivc schedule for
car leaving Old Mission at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m.

TRAVERSE CIH &
PENINSULA TRACTION CO.

men's
Suits.,
Not necessary to break any
larjjc bills on the^ specials.

*10-00
This includes all suits in
soring and summer wdghis
that wc have in stock and you
are sure lo Imd your size in
the lot.
up to 22 JX), at
At this price ydu pick from
the finest Cassimeres and
Worsteds in newest patterns
and strictly hand-made. Simp-.
ly hinh grade suits for a trifle.

T.!?.!!! S6.90

PRIVATE SALE.
Tharsday, July 13th, from t
to 12 o'clock a. tik. I will bo In
ipy ream. Na. 7L aft tha Park
Plaeo aimax, and will aall tho
rsmalador of my priwto Ibrnltors and balanglma. Will dmot

piled mode aa a traaquUUztng Inflscnoe on prrsoas wider anaestbetk?s.
that blue light falltv
by a Bypaetk- or anaostodie actlon. Vlolrt aad green, but not refi
aad yellow, rays hare a alaliar bat

4

UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE

Choice of an assorted lot.
mostly all Wool Suita, at real­
ly the value of the coat alone.

'3

^ TSAVMI

USTIETIH
: OFJXPIORER
WHAT LOm HUMAHO WHOTK m. vmH HC tTRUCK LA»HAOOlL

m BM ni comir
TO

NHt AMP O0«PANIOH»
ON MUfINCY.

M

•! tlarvflUo^-Or.

WtHtotvi HuAtori T«ll« tiM Story
•r the Tiaflc OMtIi «r

Dr. WmiUB r. HabtMU^ of looia,
fonBortr of KjUkaafca. arrived la the
dly Ivo dar*
w»4 eetahtlabed himaaU fa rooas { aad ( of iha JolMaoe
Drag aUir« Mock. Mr. ;Hobl«rd fa
ofMBlBg tbe'irat ottrc In the rlU In
MMO(*!*tfve theranpOcs and la a gradnato of the Near York laaUuite
Meaee vhSeh aot only anaa oateopatkle work bat arfraUlc Malpali
Mr. Habbaid for anay ymn,
Joice of'brdbato of Kalkakka co
Md at tbk UlM of hla oarly IHe there
araa a taachrr la the acboola. W«
brother Lranldka Hubbard who foat
hla life If the fatal Labrador trip two
yaara ago. being alao a taaehcr In the
eoanty kfbdola at ,the time. The

of their life In Michigan, which waa

where be wan neat In inly. IMS,
to explore the wflda of Labrador. Thia
atory hna been Hfd la the March num­
ber of Ovttng and lat«r la an VKlUlnn
“The lA*re of the Labrador Wild.**
^tod by Dillon Wallaec, one of the
fariy of Ihrrc wbo eaim^ thIa vxpedlthm.
Tb tboae who are nr»t familiar with
. • the awfnl expedlUoe it may be stated
agate, that Jaly 15. 1»0S, the party
’ Laioaldaa Hobard, DHlna Wallace and
a balf-breed Oree Indian. Oeorge Bison,
kfl Nbrthweat river. Labrador, for tbe
Interior cd nn unknown eonnirr with
bnt n handfal of provialona, the coun­
try anppoaedly to fumlah then with the
heoeanltle* of life and failing to do
no. one of the party, l.<eonldaa Hulr
bard. died after untold angering alom*
In tbe tiny alik tent where be had
baaa left by hla weakeru'd eompanlona.

progru of four d«s
ter DHtea Vhiteea wbo had attmnftoi
to rctara to the aie keetofnina
nttUlemoaldy ■oag.wbkh he kad
cteaaa teften to pick ap after
balag ilaeardal aad eo he. aaa. was
foaad aaer wnaderteg tor mnay 4nys
In a taxed and ataeaad eoadl
Oeonw Mteaa. tbe fadtea. had gn
with berate terutode nad foaad at
Grand Laka. fmty mllea away. trap>
yara wko kad paahed thmagk with provteteaa far the two.
'The trnt knowledge I kad of the
death of my hetscher. Lna. Mr. Hahbard aimed to tha Beeerd yaatarday
afternoon. *nrna na aeeoaat whieh 1
tnndrertnnUy anw In Che ftetroll ionraal of Jnn. ». IW4. whte atttlag la
the NtUe depot of Matr. near loala.
awaiting n train oat. WhOe ta tbe
BorU at the point to Labrador, near
the Canadian poet, eatobtahed near
tbe Nonhwoac ftrer. 1 bad recelawd a
farewell letter from Lon. and not npprebendtag anything narioos from tbe
trip. I had fait no aaaaalaaaB over aot
reeelvteg any meiaaga as the moaihs
by. and the gtertag bear Uaea of
aewapaper story.
"Habbard
Starved to Death” araa a great abock.**
'. Hubbard said that while la
Mlehlgan twelve yaara ago. Laoaidns
at i^9aapda
and he were
the wikU
t
aaaklBg iHp after trtp) Into tbe
of the state, shooting and tablag and
eamptag -oat ter xreeks tagtebar.
Bot with tbe brother^B renMivnl to
New York, where he became maao-iated with the editorial staff of the
Ontlng hr bad been separated for two
yaars and a half, though corroapoadwas fregaeat Between the agcji
of seventeen and twenty Ixnnldna
Huhbnrd tand tnogbt in the Kalkaaka
oonnty iacboola. spending hia Snturdnya and Sundays with Wllltnm.
Tbe following letter waa written
from tbe Nortbweri river joat aa tbe
party were about to leave the atenmer
for the unknown Interior and being na
yet anpobltahed and the Inst message
from Leoaldns Hebhnri becomoa in
lertoting to amny tenders:
His Last Lsitor.
Coast. July C. 1903.
IVer Will—IVe had a deuce of a
time to get ready for this trip, bat wc
BOW over tbe worst 1 traat. I
have George Bison, n hnlf-breed Cree
Indian, and Dilloa Wallace, a New
York lawyer, to go with me. We shall
take a little flour, bacon, sugar, tea,
coffee, etc., but shall depMd malaly
upoa the flab and game of Labrador to
feed us. Our canoe U 1« feet long,
weigh* *0 pomids. a 5x7 tent of balloon
silk, weight C poands. We have guns,
•shlng tackle n.nd a gill set. Nothing
will be bt'srd from ua until we

aa BlgMMta, fhw batet to Hew Tsrk.
Onod bye
load laek.

tj BOTICE TO UATCI niEltS

I aaOtoe. nad work of the <
t a. m.-7-Wof«R^ imtmtmm. led by

FmCNM OUANTCRLY MSmN« J. P. WhUa, Mdpla GRy.
gCfilNS TOMORROW.
9:45 a.m.—HblraekooL
11 a. m.—Meeting for watokM
4 ». m.—C E. eontewto. onnlor
nfe MmffOMNma In ffMart WanaW, and lanlor work. tthM Thpmaa. mmi^
O. D, af Bartham OMteffa.
tcrly meeting aaperintcaduat acnlor
C. E. work.
Addtaaa, Owma Onrey. panway.
Paper, ftmter Work. Orilln lUppe.
Tim ffsartorty aMotlng «f tbe meads
tlMB by Vtrtas af the poattlea which
Carrm WWod. «aaiteriy mwateg anLnorttea Habhard neeapied na the
BUff of the Oatteg. Beoeaily OUlaa
7:30
p. m- Oenaoa to Badearorerm,
Wallaea. the Haw York attorney pabBbert MaaaaU. a Dz Bartham coUega.
liahad -The Lara af the Lahtador
All are corilalte teuited to attoad
WBd.- wrictoe team the aapadHtea
sad this geeernied a troahle between rial prayer aenrtoe for the ■Baalona of the seaukias of the quanerty meotiag.
Che widow. Mrs. Mtea Habhard. and the goarterly mcetteg and for the work A number of mlateteru sill be present.
tke anther. anUI n tew weeks ago. the of the gaarterty meedBg at large, led Rev. IraX. Johaaon. supertateadoat
evangelistic work. wUl be tn attend­
anthor agate Mt wfth n pnriy ter the by Bdgnr U lto«an.
2 p. m. Bahhnth achool coafereace. ance.
Labrador wUda fallowed a waek Inter
The Christiaa Endcavorers of this
by Mrs. Habhard. neraeiianlaf by Lender. Bert Johnaon. guanerty moat­
ing sQperinteadent of Bible school clt) are cordlairy lavUed to attcad on
George Bteoa end n tefge party.
Sunday. 7:9d p. m.. and hear Rev. El
A greet deel of speeelathm le goiag work.
Paper-The Needs of tbe Sunday bert Russell’s "Sermoo to Eadeavortbe roenda of tbe ptees In regard to
the reeadaa^whlch have netimtod the Sebool aa the Superlnteodent 8aa%
trip of the widow, mnay dnlmlag that Them. C. J. Helm. 8. 8. superintendent
ahe felt that her hatosad waa not Ttoverae City B. 8.
Paper—Phases of Primary Work.
treated My while In tbe wilds and
others t^atering that hnmeaaa tracu llaUle PrmnkUn.
Dtscusskm—Led by Carrie Wood.
of valnable aateoa had bees aacartlied
7 p- m.—Lectnre. "Religious Educa­
by tbe expodUSoa, and that she was
going to attempt to cUhn tbeee. Bat tion.’* Elbert Russell. D. D.. of Bartthe CamUy romma atatod tbroagh a. bam oolkqge..
Prtdav.
letter written to the mother by the
9 a. m.^—Fbrelgn mission work.
widow
Rapid City baa been awrety
this, brlcffy. 'That J ga aa a tribute to Lender. Bdrt Wrigkt. qunrtrrly meet­
lob.” tbongh thia ^oae eoepicd with ing mlsstoanry Aperintendent.
Reportf
from—1. Cuba.
HatUe
tke deeire to obtain xmterial ter a
book which she ooosMerpd hers by Franklin. 2. Mxloo. Bertha Wright.
right of being the. wife has nciaated 5. F. A. A |l,. Luxena Thomas.
Music. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carter.
this movemeaL
After tke raCani of the patty to chrlIteatlea the body cf Liamliaa Hubbard
waa toknn oat la the wrtng at tm.
and tn March tbe dairies eC the decaased wen pabMsbed by Caspar Whli-

Dr. Raaaan kaa few oanals and hk
■idfuai wm be one toot arcry CkriaUaa Mtoeavarer abnaU hear.

Baan ter tpetokims Mwan art fnm
EkDta.m.dmdCiam5to8pm. At
aa item caa water bo mted wRhoai
aoxMo or tortaklar attaehad. Oa ooooaat off tho grant wanuiit n< vatgr
auod daring tba day fur mawatertiiP
lag and other parpouuu Booamary mqp ,
lor aprtakltag Inwau mast bo am
•otnaA.
H. O. Joyat. Bape •
J«n 144f

“Tbat spercb." said Bird 8. Coier.
seat a poOtkal address. "ws» anmrmHmm It {ewlads me of a Seofs
ipeix-b to bk wife.
The Rrot bad married for the seeoad
time, in* aew mute was seotlmeatal
and a tittle amrtdd. Rhe rootd net re
umt askliv tor basbaad now sad then
(The Habhard SyttaaL)
If he lorrd tor bettrr than be-bad
A adeatlflc trraftmaat tor all Idnda
k»rrd her pr
of alhaeato that othar maann Adi to
carat Malna wank punpla ateoag. derrtopau thin, thraakea aaaacles. re___ .
no’ regrritlD’ atoiea hanttk to evefy dltaaaed pan of
the body. Wrteklat rcawrad. Put
Jean, tfddirr
" *3«<-k ^ yT loc me better n«r her?’ folks redaced. Proe rxnmtentlons.
"Tbe miui bore *evrral of tbi-sr exTreutteg partora over Johasoa^
aminsHoas patently. Then be radrd I drug store. Prof. W. F. Hubbard.,
ttom once for aU with a
July 114
ITravierac Oty. Mich.
-Tuk’ ma word for R. Betty, if.
tn was Hrln’ve wadna be here.’"—:
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,

AutMic»-PI|8itl0|kal llmacf

M@IM

A certain hpantlfcl and grafkmv
woman is tbe admlratloo of all Hk
X p. mi—Meeting on mlulstry and
erboolglrts of her town. Bven glrb of
oversight.
a larger growth are ready to declare
Drvotloa.
there ta iiotmdy like her.
“Why dc
Bustnesa.
yon take such ptmsare In iierr* ao
Subject. Problems Peculiar to 'the
older lady mrlously asked of a plain
cad rather awkwsnl girl, wl-.o was Field of Nortbura Mlcbigna^
espenslly givwf to the prevaiUng fas­
Pap(¥. The DiflteaNiea and Hin­
cination.
drances to the Work In Northern Mich­
”Why.” Mid she. at a Iom for a momeul. ‘it Isn't because she’s so lovely igan. Mrs. J. D. Carter.
Paper—Klements of
Successful
or so uh-e.
It's beesuse when I ni
talking with her sbe makes me fee! Wk>rk la Northern Michigan. Carrie
Just as lovely and nk-r as shf Is.”
Wood.
Tbe New York Tiroes tells another
7:30 p. m.—Lecturt'. George Fox and
anerdote of tbe same vHtmplexkm. His Times. Eibcit Russell. D. D.. Barltoneblng a .voung lady who gave a
hnm College.
good deal of time to **s«*ttlenient”
y.-io
p. im—(^lal hour, suspires of
Work and was a particular favorite
social Committee.
with all the children.
“Why do you love Ml** M.irv so?"
Saturday.
MOmelHxly a«ked a derotid ll'.tle Ik».v.
1 like her.” he *ald. *i»e«in*e shei R a. m.—Prayer and praise m«H-tlng.
look* as though sbe didn’t see the' led by Gerva* Carey. Oeawsy.
K» a. m.—llegular devotional mectholes III luy *-b»>es."—Yuulli's
Ing of the quarterly meeting.
1:15 p. m.—Business session of the
quarterly meeting.
TRY A RECORO WANT AD

QVJAI.rrV toTORI

Shirt Wsists
REDUCED ONE-FOURTH
These are not just a fe%v picked out because they

were undesirable, but your
ClMlcd 0f Ab7 SSift Wabt IB tkd Sem mt
TImw Sttsrt MmctiBM :

:

t

.

and Its the Largest, Cleanest stock of Waists tb^
be found in the city. Sizes are complete
in most numbers

CHATTANOOGA

EVERY DAY BRINGS US
NEARER TO ..... .

i.II

ci»v,'jui.vtti

tnCNiMII.

•i

Chas. Rosenthal and part of
Fixtures Go Next Week.
Stock will be moved Aug. 2nd
If we have it we
take a big Joss

•i'.'tfi'.K.'f:,;
We would rather

irs NOT A QDESTION OF PRICE
now than to move it and pay freight, cartage, etc.

HI* Save You

MIND YOU
If the cause is not sufficient why you should supply arty or ail of
your wants nowi we have nothing further to offer.
Combination Dresscni

3*50

...............................'.'’r " " -48
..... . 2.48

20 ineb Center Tables, turned legs,
for........................................ ................
Mahogany finished Dressers
for .............................................. ..........
Nev Royal Sewins Machines
G^WrinBtrs

^

S-S8
j

i-89



,QQ

3.98

SILK WAISTS AND OTHERS
V^aluet up to $7.50,
White and colored Waists, $2.50 values.
$5.00 SKIR’TS
Children’s Sumfher Coats, worth up to $5.00,
Silk and Mohair Shirt Waist Suits, worth $12.50,.

Wc Have Eleven Departments

eold

.. 1.98
1.25
2.48
1.98
6.60

MILLINERY—Not much left, but what we have you can buy
at your own price.

Dollars

MEN’S CLOTHING

All very well assorted and everything goes below cost.
CONSIDER what it means to you.
ALL BUT
GIV^N AWAY

$5.00. $10.00, $1*2.00, $15.00. $18.00, $20.00. $22.(KT SUITS ^?o for

1.98, 198, 4.98, 5.98, 6.98, 7.98, 9.98

MEN’S FURNISBINCS
$1.00 Monarch Shirts



/LfX

15c Monarch Collars

We will not carry clothing in, the South, so we arc forced to
convert our clothing stock into cash at any sacrifice.
CHILDREN’S SUITS-Fine worsted suits, worth 1 AQ
$8.50. for..................................................................................
BO\^’ Blue and Black Suits
*JF0
YOUNG MEN'S 6ne black and blue Worsted Suits, fC QO
worth $10 and $12. for.........................................................
500 Pairs of MEN’S PANTS, worth up to $5.00,
choice for.............................................. ............ ..............

2.98

.UMBRELLAS
(or..............................................................................................
$1.60 UmbreUas

STOP AND

.08

50c Balbriggan Underwear
for........................................................................................
Seamless Socks
for ................................................ ..................
Black Stainless Socks
for..........................................................................
Straw Hats, worth up to $1.00,
for..............................................................................3‘»c. 25c

QQ
03

‘WF
1 t\
*

LADIES’ FURNISHINGS

OK

BELTS. 50c kind

^*79

75c and $1.00 Lace Gloves and Milts

gg
_ ^9

$1.00 Hand Bails'...........................................................

and
Dow Far
Yoiir DoDars will Stretch.

................................. .08

Ladies’ 6ne Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
2 for.................
Dress Ginghams
Standard 5c Prinu
for
Fancy Lawns
White Outing Flannel
for...............

,03

........... .08

wremui

waiikadtkraaraMiftoMtk»Bartaea.{Ca;;^";i::^J^:am»ww^^dMfcto
1 adtkad It. Mr. liahaM. bat 7aa*B ^
Bat paa aiw a awa of ae> Bolmea had, whig h> liked, a jiroIlM
hMM aft ton. ito ft toC:
always dad aefatckM rstnd a kay- j^i.^.^ ^ ^
of aBaks. B la
I* toty watoL kath toOto *a«
jiwt M tMffM»tdy.,"MMa.«» >«»
la^af P.ThortoUm
rnWiWfVailham. U haK th*
■'fMsiBtaerat.daltoiacaat. dM haw file. Toa faa ptaaorao fov baMac* la
wksta It is cat. Aa |oM*y iki irjMrj. Wo aro tsekMto tta* ythlek h* had nMoal
had anptaaad «to haparheeper-t good wtu gad WAI<T8B-bodk to work to roMMIL P. BMden. SM rtttot tore*!.
as ehatttoff wMh hm aa K h* had
Bohasa was pada* w aad down oa*
sarfaosL Lnok at
Mlyll-to BOR SALS—41 lou to Bahaah^ Rh
Uto old* of th* iwaa wWltlkB slAf*a«aassr
. Tksto's fkt raralsli.
cartkoa sack Sid* da farrow. Is Mra. was talklad^ I okaonwd tkat h* waa
add; t *a»aefo tots froatli« oa 14th
WAIfTSB-^To roM tor a few wt
darkM-tkMcr*
stookiar with extraoedtaa^ rapidttrMMOL 4 ta QilMa A Wtoato's add.,
Mtoddmir
AM
iom
TI.COMBO*.
A aad fkesd eUertjr woaaa caa* la- It was ocidoat tkatke kharad oar bosTa
aad S tola OB Woaf tooat ■tiwac
I otooa.
July lA4t
o the MOM.
Uklad for the frssk Alanadrtaa «l*a*
krai h* aoM oa «hay paymeots or
*ldd ypa daat 1U* baraaa ycalsadky rsttaa.
f tW Ktrmtmmm 9t
Hwimmr
WANTtB-Bright
hoy
about
Ik
yonm
WThtiMt ior other pruporty.. Goo.
«T*s. air. It la a eraaklad blow.~ aaid
Unary Ptoffto«_And Quo Hn
of ago to took* htmarif genorally
;tk* old nan. *Tbat Is ny nadaaai
W.'Baff.
Mar 114f
•Y t,»,fTBU
aged rmpMUvdy II and IC. wmi
*l>id yoj nstkwtkis aetaickr
oaofnL Good npMbto wM *t
apin^lbt- pU* of papm <n tk* aid* ta-ko. air; I did not*
poahloB hy mnaie house fur tod who
I hi* yonder. It U ny apalyals of th* for* JnsUce Hntov of Rtol on tk*
I -T-." I
mm umtm mt
*1 an sato psa did aat Mr a daslar IdornaiMita found In tk* Coptic aanaa- dwrge of krmkl^ lato a aatoled Grand
waau to work. AddiOM Boa A. FARM FOR AALB—Known to th*
wadid kara swept away thSM i Mds iterios of tyrta and BErpt a work Trunk ear ai Bninax and sfsHna n
Goataa torm. wm taho boos* aad
Boeord otoee.
Jol^ l»«t
Who ha* tk* ksy of tMs :
^ ^ ^mp at tk* Tcry fMada- qoaatity of knnnnna Th* toA* anU
totaa»ayto«aL lagohn B. J. Moa
Jfwa anfr* at Ik* «mhto vtMt I* tt*
roTcoled rHlpton. With ay cn* they had run awter from their hnosM WANTBD—Men and hoys on Q- H.
SUL
S«4Mt
U«lmtorih's tarn. CMlaeaa phoa*.
at P*m. laA. mto bed hrohen toie th*
■ took tk* 0MM la Ms kta«.
014 abort aad 1 kmg.
July lA«t«
car
bemnae
they
w*e*
nnarij
fu*1 win |i«r««lT*r Ik saU. “Ikat
ICE->lohB Bopklas win aervo to*
*lsltaalnptok<7r
my assistant has been taken from
I tb» nifa art Qatd witk tlar twais of
Ished.
Plaptow
win
aant
to
Jnfl
for
MILCH
COlfft
WANTCO—»
goa
•Ota air; It Is a Cktibb's key."
aa to th* pato to th*
n*. Dear ne. Mr. Hotoeo, why. yon
ji apH^to
apMc to Mitoa
Min Ok priMari apoa tk*
-A>ry pood. Mn. Marker, yoa can are eren a qoleker anoksy than 1 an thirty days, while Huttoa to betng hdd
mllebcows B.J. MorgM.
BAST PART OP TOWK
Ifo. It kf tiM SiTltiL
i «PM. Oaa al fkaa* Is dtocotoiad aad po. Now w* are naklac a llttl* ptof- nyaetf."
nnUl his uemnu «an b* heard tmoi
July IRtf
OaU to by both phone* Ko. 84.
reaa. 0«r lady enters tke nwdL adHolmes anSod.
m i^pUmmJOJas to vbecher they wool him eeat
Otdora wiU b* pnmptJy attoadad to.
rancss to the boroan and eitbor spona
**J am a eonnolasotir." said he. tak- beck borne.
WANTCB^Td buy 11 or 14 ft. e____
^M^/aVr*lw I
JOHN
HOPKINS.
aprmtoO
at aad kMa nplaiML I alwald jad«» It or trlfo to do so. WWIe she Is tk«
or. g. 4. I or t ft. akow case aad
IW.
Wrr 7.rr
^
)
Cryaul Falls aad Ticlnlty to gmaUy
Mat tk* atdM al tkcai baa aoi tesa ontapsd yonnff Wmmdkby Smith so- j fonrtk. and liptitlnc It from the otob
tCuuUaand rnm 8at«rda)r*s
good hard coal stov*. Uquliw gll
Ikrra aMT* fkaa a fsw moatlia. Tbqr teto the ropm. |n her harry to wttk- ! of .that whlck be had llnlsked. "I wtD worked up over the ■qratartona dtoapJL
Proat
stroeC
July
7-tf
-.S«. U was ail UvMm iato
:T" —-T,^- I aiaHlj eomapoad. ao I fatMr tkat tka drhw' the hey dM makea thia oandch | uai trouble yoo with any Icnpthy croos pomnee of a miner. Bd Cartoon. Chiin'ui tot: Wdl. tWu. *****-.!y*^ tadjr wMt back to tka faato aatakilak- opoo tke door. So aofates her. aad d»e. j examUuitiou. I'rofeoKir Ooran. alno* 1
OOB dropped out oil sight eompleiely
MONRY TO LOAN-No tog dtoaso
y oMUag ar
ter H»
•iqwu tl*r »ra»». ww
■KtohtafiVtkoadkRMohiocC WhM[p>tto;.tMt CM wi^ .to
at tbo acveral weeks ago and no trace of him LADIUI You caa have your shoes got to mortgagoa Boosaa for onto

"poltobed" now by qeadiag tbe
‘■j Oaorpt. »* manralkssr «tod
can be found, although tbe looal oOh
‘■It «aa iiuiHMiUlc to Mjr. IMaa Hapklaa. In aa arataar of admIrstKa.
faqnho of B. ItaNaaanu P*ff
Cunaldgbam at tbe Uon barber
etols and Pinkerton detectives have
^m» ijcwr «uj

Ptoce Hotel
jMy.
*‘Ta tktok Hat I bad aO that oriaMM
shop.
**A nnK
** « MU|lt*
exhausted every practicable theory In
t aad
**k uu 9uul«l i-«j( dl»U«||iflidi.'*
PALMItTRY—Ooa
ibelr search. Mrs. Wm. Trevarton saw
ilu>ui«a S4VV aa fjanilatkia nt la>- tkr Lopdaa avUclaaa.'
tha
totnr*
Baa
to
yoof
mam*rnb«r
an object, apparently a man. approach
hand, a actoatUe roadtog krill rovoal
tbe abaft pH and disappear oo tbe
•*Jt liM
poorliif lain aad WowHOUAE FOR RtMT-JuIy lit. comer
tbs tru* Ufa's htotory. Ov*r tlT
a totoMa*akoat
algbt wbea Carlton waa laat seen,
iutt a karrkaur atar #ln«.“ mU k*.,
State aad Base stroeta
Seven
Ualoa SL Mid* Mtmaea.
tUMI
examination of the pit bas been made
•*H aauuw banltr to read i»jw tkan^
rooms, small bam. B. J. Morgaa.
Xoiblac. Mr. Mol
tlMt iwMapaaiL
wall. U catt*t,
tet no trace of tbe body of the mlu
June tC-tf
ka kHpad. Wkai dkl r« <»o. Hop ! r«» k®aw as iniRk as 1 do now-praktog maa sraa found. However, strange
ktiM. aflM you kad made iwUln-----nolaca are said to have been heard in FOR RENT—Hoos* with all modem
you kaiT luado certain »»f uotkkipr
«• *<» «»y strauper aeen ca tke
Improvemeata. West Twelfth street,
the neighborhood of the pit since and
“t tkipk I
osrulii of a pood I <»i*ktry ruoda or at tko railway aunear Pin*. Inquire Mil Sooth Union
the superstltioua ones are fully
AmL Mr UoltuM 1 knew tkat some ‘ tl«k. Wo karo board of none. Wkat
Job* iMf
one ked onured tbo kouae rauitously I Mwto an la tk* Mtor waat of aU oWoct
TlDced Hint Carlson lost bit life there
whbout 1 next rsamlnsd tbe la tke crtoiei Not a gbuot of a notlro
and that bis spirit no vhaunt* the
John B. Arlllp. the baby wonder at
.cvrrMtor: It la IIumI wltb cocoaaut can aay one saacst."
abandoned mine.
"Ak. tbore 1 dm not In a positloo to
BUUlttp and had token ip Imprrestau
the Battle Cn^k sanitarium. Is dead.
The Rev. L. I. Bmneheau. pastor of
of any >tod. TbU bro^t toe Into kelp yon] Bot I attppooe yop want aa
The baby prodigy was prooouaoed by
8t. Maiy's cborcb. Lansing. Isamed a
tbe study tteelf. It l$ ,p >cauilly fur to cono bat tomorrow r
physicians
tu be tbe strongwt baby la
black. Liberal reward for Infurma“If It U not aak1i« too mach. Mr.
few days ago that one of his parish
nbtMd ivum. Tbe nudn article k> a
%
tkm leading to his recovery. No tbe United Btaio*. and promtood to
hup* ffrIUnp table wlUi a Oxod Ilolmeo. There's a train from Charlup
loners wa* threatened with foreclosure
qui-stlon* asked. Addr«os H. D. Al­ develop Inui a Samaoa. He waa tbe
koreso. Tkla burmn cuoslet* of a Crose to Ckatban at 6 In tke morwlnp.
by n shark to whom he bad beea pay­
double ndanin of dnwwp. yritk a cen- and vre sbould be at Vox ley Old llaco
ley. Traverse Cliy, Mich. July ll-M sou of Mr. and Mr*. D. A. ArUlp. of
ing Interest at the rate of 11H» pc*r cent
• trsl aiitdll Cttpboattl betwoM tkein. between a and 8."
Weal Virginia, who hare been *topp('r atinum oo a loan. He aided tbe LOST—Saturday aftemooD on Front
rHiea we aball take It Tour ease
Tke drairvra were opM. tke cupboard
ping at tbe sanitariuo)
luin for tbe past
victim in getting out of tbe clawa of
street or In oome store, green enamel
lurked. ll»e dnwers. It seems, were bas rertaloly aome features of preot
year. The baby was a little over It
tbe shark, and at high mass announced
clover pin. Reward If returned to
always ^npsa. and uetblop of valtio Intemt and 1 sball be deUpbted to
months old! When quite yoong the
was kept la them. Tkore were some lo^ Into it WeU. It's nearly 1. aad
Sunday from the pulpit that he was
Record oace.
July 11-€t
father
began
to
toss
the baby uptod
psiev* At ImporUoco In tko cupboard. we bad best pet a few boors' sleep. I
ready to similarly Assist any others
down and make him go through all
iHit tbn* were no signs that tkla bod dare say you can manage all rlpbt on
who may have permitted ibemaelvea
. bcK-n unpered with, and tke prufeosor tbe sofa In fraot of tbe fire. I'U lipbt
soru of movements, Tbl* be keju up
to
be
caught
In
t
he
same
net

gnve
assures hiC tkat notblnp was mlaalng. my stdrit lamp and giro you a cop of
regularly even day. At the age of * fesiv,. 7
his congregntloo to nnderstnnd thnt FOR SALE—Houge and lot on WaabIt U (-rrtalu tkat no robbtty has been coffee before we atart7
awotbs hr «»uld «u*uln bl*
tbe tow win not permit auch extor­
cummlitod.
Tl>e pale bad bloarn Itnlf out next
Ingtoa street In Oak Park. George wetgbt upoa a borizonUl Imr. Ho de­
tion.
“1 COOK now to tbe body of tbe young day. bot It waa a bitter nornlnp wtieu UmrtWtit hr ColHsr^i VmU,.
Bmllb, PIP Washington BL. phone veloped a wonderful grip In his An­
“YES. 81B. IT IB A CllVSniNQ BIX>W." SAID TUB OLD MAN.
amn. It was fuand near tbe bureau, wo started apoo onr Journey.' We mw
CIS.
July KHf
The big Loomis dredge, at work
ger* and bands, and liecame very
and Just to tbe left of It. as msrked tke cold wlatar ana rise over tbe dreary
okppens to b* tnia raitr. atrme* m nr=r i tane drtbe crime mm cmlid know ooto- the Salt a few miles west of Shepherd FOR flALE OR RENT—Tbe We*t atrong In tbe arms and legs and back.
upon tl^ c-bart. Tbo stab wad on tbe
In order to make him let gu kls bold, jn, about IL I would only ask tbla: held up a Peye Marquette fast train
right slM of tbe neck and from behind oallen raackes of tbe rirer, whlcb
Bide boteL Inqoire Howard Whit­ Tbe things that he could do were sur­
furwsnL so that It Is almost Uuposri- skalJ ever aaooclato wltb our pnmlt of Tbe blow la a fuUl one. He falls, and i\-hat do yon imagine tbwt this noor for over an hour. Tbe river Is crossed
prising. He was watched In bis dally
i
ing.
July 10-tl
bir M It cooW bare been aolf la- tbo Andaman Islander In the earlier aka esoaiie*. either with or without tb* j /plfow mesut by his last words, ITio by the rmllroad in many places and the
gyronaslir exercise* by hundreds of
Ol«-tisl.'^
. days of our cairer. After a loop and olijcct for which she ha» coiuc. Is Su- profeesor-It was she?' *'
drwlgc had to follow Its course. When FOR SALE-UhkmI *11 ba*t. gOxS feet.
«u.H.num. who clirl*.
san. tbe maid, iheiv'r Could any one
^be iwofcMor stoKik bis bead,
“I niros bo fell U|k>u ttie knife," sold '
ory Joamey we allidited at a
tbe bridge waa reached communica­
Inquire 213 Bast Front sirtH-t. C. u-ned him “The Muscular Uher.Oi." An
llolmrs.
I station some miles from rbstbam. have got away Uirougb that door after ! ••snsan Is a c-ounlry girl. " said be. tions were sent hock and fonh be­
July 7^f
W. Fisk.
air cushlcin was faiil<>nt'd to bim and
“Kxartly.
Tbe Idea crossed my While s horse wss being pul Into n the tliiic that yoo beard tbe cry. So- ...nd yon know tbeinmdible stupidity
!of that-ciaao.- 1 fancy that tbe poor tween raliroaaand contractors, but nil FOR SALEbe was dally allowed to sport to Ibe
mind. But we fuand the knife aonic i trap at tbe local Ian we anateked a bur- •anY*
to
no
purpose.
The
rnilroad
authori­
"No. sir; It la lm|»os*lhle, Ik'forc I ^
nroriuund some IncolH-rcnt. defeet away from the body, ao that I Hod breakfast, and so we wt-r* all
swlmmiag tank, taking as naiiirlly to
ONE
HOUSE
on
West
11th
street.
got down the stair I’ll have seen any urtou.
^ ,bat ^ic twUted ties told the dredge people l
tody tfor business when we at last
S4MSUS Impossible. Then, of course, j ready
THREE HOUSES on-East 10th St. the water a* a yosng porpoise. Hla
one lu tbe iwasag*. Beuldes. the door
mto thU mcaulngless message.”
tboro are tbo man's own
n dylnp
dying words, j rived
rired St
at Toxley Old
C Place. A c
nivund. and then begna the work of
weight
was 24 pounds. He was eooTWO HOUSES on comer Front and
never o{Kmcd or 1 would have board
-i
jou have no exiftonation getting acroas the ofaalniction la tb*
pnte;
And. Oually,
aally, tbure
there was this very Im­
ka- net oa at tbe
the parden
par
tinifaliy good temjierrd and was never
Rose stroet.
youraelf of.the tragedy?"
“WclU Wilson.. any inewsT*
portant piece of evidence wbii-b waa
beat way possible. The ponderous
sick until hi* death, which waa caused
"Tliat settles this exit. Then no i "1‘oasibly au accklent. possibly—I
ONE HOUSE on Webster street.
found clasped In tbe dead man's rlgbf
".No,1, air—notbliInp."
by gasiruentcritls.
doubt the lady went out the woj' abe 1 only breath* It among oursolres—a sub ?ir*dge and cabin were raised up on
"No re|K>rt8 of any stranger teen?"
60 acre farm.
baud."
came. I understand that this other j cide. Yoong men bare their bidden jagks and then pulled over Ibe tmid;.
From bla pocket Buniey Hopkins
go acres unimproved land.
IMUsagi' leads onlj' to tbe prafessor’s | troubles-some affair of Ibe heart, par- to the place where it was to be lowdrew n small i»aper |Ku-kct. He Oin40 acres uimproved j^d.
^frf'd into tbe stream again . It
room. Tbcre la no exit that way?*’
folded n aud diacloaed a golden plucw can»e or went yesterday.”
Any of theoe at a bargin that you
"Have you bad loc]utriea made at
"No. sir.”
while the big machine was exactly
oea, with two broken ends of black
can't refuse. Part dosm; balance
1 go d<
murder."
. allk cord dangling from tbe end
It. Inna and lodgings
across the track tkat the fast Here
to auit buyer. .
"Tea, atr. There la no one that we
ce of I
"But the eyeglass?'*
“WaiotMbbj Smith liad excellont
Marquette train came along and was
Hopklua.
this
Is
x*ery
lroi*oruul—very
".\h. I am ouly a stodent. a man of
A. P. ifUBU-MAKTELL
algbt." be added, "There cau U* no cannot account for."
"Well. It's only a reasonable walk Important indeed! The professor'* cor­ dreams. 1 cannot pxplaln the practical held up. The engineer, conductor and
question that this was anstched from
135 East ptb StreeL
July C-tf.
tbe face or the |wrson of the assassin" to Chatham. Any one mlplit stay there ridor U also lined with coooauot mat­ tblug* of life. But still we are aware, train crew asked the dredge people
my friend, that lore gage* may take hurry up. but tbe only answer they FOR BALE OR TRADE—Stock and
Sbcrlopk Holmes took tbe pUsses In or.take a train without belup observed. ting."
strange shapes. By all mtwns take an­ got sas to “go around." It took
"Wr-R air, what of that?"
todde band and exi^uiiutHl them with This I* tbe garden path of wblcb I
fixtures of grocery and meat markK.
"Don't you Isee any bearing upon tbe other cigarette. It Is a pleasure to see tie over an hour to get the dredge
■.Kmun.
tbe utmost attention and iuten'st. He spoke, Mr. Uolmm. I'll pledge my
South Spruce atrecL Clt. photic
any one appreciate them ao. A fan. a where It was wanted, and for that
held tlieni on bla nose, endesvitred to won) tbsre was no mark on It yentarfell t
w? W*
7M.
July S-liDo
U. No doubt I am wrong. And yet It glove, glasses—who knows wbat ar­
read tbroiipb them, w«it to the win­
length of time the Here Marquette
dow and stared up tbe sln<«-t wltb
"On which side were tbe marks on grans to me to be suggestix-e. Come ticle may be carrird as a token or
wltb me and Introdnec me."
them, looked at ttu>in -oiost minutely la tbe grass?"
treasured when a man puts an end to iralu men fretted and fumi'd. ,
Pengelly branch of the W. C. T. U.
1
the full lipbt of tbe lamp uud Uually.
"This aide, sir-thls narrow marglB of
uu I'.iV? 'Tuui gt>utiomau W]iemcs m
with a cbnckle. seated himself at tbe grass between tbe path and tbe flower
that which fout«te]is In tbe grass; but, after all. It at Katamaaoo. named for its foundef.
table aad wrote a few Hues upon a | i»ed. 1 can't ace tbe traces now, kut led to Um* garden. At the end was a is easy to be mistaken ou sorb a Mrs. Marv E. Pengelly, who has been
sheet of ps|tcr. wbltb be tossed aeross | ih,.y were clear to me then."
swiikap.ouraap
MuyT flight of steps ending In a door. point, As to tbe knife. It might well an active tem!»e>wnce worker for S8
to Btanley llofikina.
, -yes, yes; some one has paaaad Otu- guide knoeknl and then nsbervd be tbl
ibruwn far from tbe uufortnnato year*, to up against a disagreeable
chair and oak book case.
"Tbath tbe best 1 can do for you," > along." said Holmea. stooiUng ovsr tbe ns Into tbe i*rofcsaor s U«droom.
man i be fell, it is iMMslble tbar I situation. Haring no regular quarters
oakl be. "It may prove to be of some • grass lamler. "Our btdr moat have
It was a x*ery large cbamlter lined apeak I a c-blhl. but
ime."Ideked her steps carefully, must obe srith Innumerable rglumea, wblcb bad that \VilK>ugbby
8mitb has met bis of its own it bas to share rooms on
<
alternate nights with tbe Arbeiter so­ ------------------------------------- ItAL tSTATt Am> L9AKS
Tbe aatoolobed detective read tbe not. aim-e on tbe oue side abe would overflowed from the slielres and lay lu fate by
by hi* owu band."
Motomrx ••uatoMto
note akauL It ran as follows:
t ie«x-e s track on tbe path and on Ibe plies Id the comen or were s'uicked all
Uolm< seemed struck by tbe theory ciety. Now the Arbeitera being de­ FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow. II. Hy-|
.‘;t
man. 140 Washington street
| m to-t From tora*.
UstoMm
Wsatsd. a warnsn of s«»-i address, at-: other an even clearer one on tbe soft
be ct
votees of gocHl old solid comfort, drink
tired like a lady. Sbs ha« a n-BuwkatOjr
July 5 tf
was In the center of tbe room, and i
up aud down fur some time, kwt tbelr beer and smoke tbeir pt|»es In
mu« Ur. l-« . <»- In It, propped up with pillows, eras the to tbonght aud cuusumlug cigarette the nights that the quarters are tbelrs.
upon oitber
FOR SALE—30 acres fruit land ZV^j
owner of tbe bouse. 1 have seldom after clgari'Ue.
eapn-sston «»d ban ‘ "
ed forebeod. s *e*
srs Tl.ato ars
1
miles from city. 10 acre* timbered.
probably rounded a
a moev' remarkable looking person.
Intent look pass over
“Tell me. rrofessor Comm." be mid They actually bring in a fully equipped
P*. D. MIOMOUl
Indk-altoBs that sbe
It was a gaunt. aqulUnc face which at last. “Wbat to In that cui*bjanl In bar along with tbe other jiarapberPrice 1600.00. Address B. E. Bel­
an opt Irian at least twice durtnc
nalia
for
a
night's
sessioil.
Some
of
"You
may
that
the
maat
bar*
t
was
turned
towanl
u*.
wltb
pierc­
tbe
bureau?"
knap. 1024 West Front street.
j
fi» moBtba. Aa b
^
ing dark eyes which lurked to deep
"Nothing that would help a thief— tbe good ladles aver that when their
tnnrkable strength and as mKIclaiis are lack Ibis way?”
July 512t« 1
, poi ^-.-ry nuiAus tbsrs sbould be aoi
hollows under overtiang and tuft­ family p*i*er»«. letters from my poor night comes around aad they enter In­
dimrvlty In trariag bev.
■ stripe
ed Iwowa. His hair and beard were wife, diplomas of universities wbkb to temporary possexaion of the quar­
FOR SALE—Honae and lot comer j
Hitimes amllcd at tb* astonlsbtuent
"I'erialnly. Mr.
wblto save tbe latter was curiously bare done me honor, llt-re to tbe key.
ters
tossing
hymns
and
portray
tbe
Front
and
Monroe
streets.
Address B. j
of llopkibs. whlcb moat haw bewi
n: It
otalned with yellow around his mouth. You can look for yonrself. "
reflei-ted upon my feoturcs.
i performance—very rema^ble. WeR A dgarette glowed amid the tangle of
Holmes picked up tbe key and look­ Iniquity of bar* and everything that B. Belknap. 1024 £. Front street.
' "Kurely my deduction* ar* olaapilclty i i think ,we hare exhausted tbe path. Wtdte hair, and tbe air ^ tbe room ed at It for au Insuut; then be banded pertains thereto, the odor of beer and
July i^l2f
Itself.*’ aaM be. "It would te dUBi alt | Let n. go farther. ThU paideo door la was fetid with stale tobacco smoke. It back.
tobacco atm clings to the carpets and
to nauK any article* which afford a | usually kept open, 1 suppose. Tl
“No; I hardly think that It would tbe chairs and even the walls and ceil­ FOR SALE — Driving borse. also We are now taking orders
As he held out Ms hand to Holmes I
Oner llekl for Inference tbatv • pair of j this rlsUor bad notblng to do bot
perceived that it was also atolned with help me." aakl be, “I should prefer ings. They have been unable to get
baggy, cutter and bameao. RobL J.
for the celebrated
plasst-s, especially so remarkable a pair | walk In. Tbe idea of mtKdcr waa not yellow nicotine.
to go qutotir down to yodi garden and
permission to meet regularly In any
Prtee.
July 1-tf
a« tbyae. That they belong to a woman in her mind or abe wtmld have prorldchurch and not haring money to rent
I Infer from their delicacy
tu-y at
aud also,of. ed herself with some sort of woopon gpeaklng to well cbooen English, wltb ! bead. There to something to be
•tog
eour*q from tbe last words of the dying
a curion* little mlnring accent. "Pray ' foe tbe tbeyry of sulchle wbkb you qtmrters all by th*maelve* they don't HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly paymeata. Herman W. Smttb. CIS West
uau. I As to her being a person of retake a rigaieOe. And you. Mr? I can ; bare put forward. We awft npolocto* know Joat how to aobre tbe dilemma.
Eleventh streeC Clttoens phone IM.
flneniciit and well dressed, they are. as
cerridor. leaving no traces upon neoaxtoeod them, for I have them cope^ ' for baring totruded upon you. Peo- The Arbelters aren't aaytog a word.
you p^-rcclve.-bandsomcly mounted In tbe cocoanut matting. Then abe fottnd dally prepaied by lotode* of Alexan- i feoaor Comm, and I promise that we
Josa 17-tf
ODltd gold, and It Is tocoocehrable that herself to tbl* stndy. How long was dria. He mods me a tboumnd at a ^ won't dtotnrb yoo antll after lunch.
' an?' on* who wore *ocfa gUssea could abe there? We have no meana of Jodg- Ume. and 1 grieve to aay that I have to | At 8 o’cHck w»
^ THE INDUN PLAY OF HIAWATHA FOR SALE—Wafehous* baildtng oa
be slottcruly to other respect*. Tou
aiyange for a frrkh si
*“

VIA G. R. A I. RY.
Bay StreeL coraer HaU. atoo 14win And that tbe clips ar« too wide for
Tbt QJlbway.ladlaa drama "Hlawa
borae power gaaoUne eagtoe and
yoor no**', showing tbat'tbe tody'* noM
has^w pteaauiea. Tolweco aad i Holmm waa curioosly dtotrult. and
toad min outfit: also f-rYiom brick
was rc|y liroad at the base. Thto sort tk* boM*kM|Kr. kad been la theretidy- my woek-tbat to an that to left to me." | we walked op and down the gaidca tha" will be given 1 Lake Ya-way-gomog
near
Poiosker.
Mich.,
dliy
from
raatouaea.
637 Sixth streeL Apply
of. nuae Is usually a aliort and coar*e
not Tory long bafore-aboat a qoarHolmm bad Ut a dgamtte and was | P*Jb for amne time la oUeneeL
July 4th Id 8kpL 4Ul Thto readltton
"Have you a elewr 1 i
to John Horafiald at roaUtoaoa.
one. but there U a sutBrient number Of tar of an hour, abe aoya."
shooting Uitle dargng gtancca all ovar
excivllB* to prevent me from b*tag
-WeR that glvet oa ai limit
li
of the Indian as a romaaUc llgare.
Our la- tbe room.
JaaefLCf
dognia^ or from
insisting
------—:tng upoa this
ahooli b* eeeo by overy one. De"Tobacco and my work, but
...In my
—-------^ “ a foe* over to the writing tnbto. ly tobacco." tbe aid
point
deacrtptlon.
My own fnc*
KrtptiTe pamphlet can be had by ad FOR SALK OR TRAOK-«x booses
la a nabuw one. and yet 1 And that I
vtMt a eatsi ii
dmeatag tlckiA ageaC G. M A L Ry..
tod toU aa waat atoa. WlU take
cannot mrt my eye* Into tbe center ner
'iSitoeripe 6fl>* or C. L, Lockwood. O.
eaifsstar or taam .work part paynear
ceetrf of these glaaass. worth her taking It would sorely bare tastTuphe? 8* cMlmabl* a young man!
«* earth"P. A^ Gimad BapMo. Mich.
maaL CUIaaa* phoM SiS. B. J.
TberefWe the lodj^s eyes srs set
hsen locked op. No, U waa fur ooBW I narare yoo Giat after a few montbff
Jtme tf«aa-v*d«a-to*tot-i
Ooska. 417 Moaroa SL
Jaa* IMf
thing to tkat wooden boraan. ^efio! tzalnlag be. was an adminble amdstWbat 1a that acratch mm tke face at not TYhat do yoo think of the nmttor. Of cooroe we alwhy* kare tbe otppttoM
ctow to faU^ck Qpoik.hot I takp a
coocavt
It? Jam hold a match. V^'^toon. Why Mg Bolmdar .
FOR AALK-Rtora baOdtog, ataek and
Mmrt
eft
wito
l.eaa
get
It
AR
haro
. tody wboM risloci bas been ao extveme- did you AM tafl m* eC this. Hopklasr
TOU CAN tM <to* ta*a bitotlfnllt fgtataa. km aaO sB ar aay parL
-I have not yet made op my mind.'
ly ruatM<Ted all her life is anre to hgvr
The mark which hr was examining
"I aball Indeed be Indebted to yoo If is tbe food Mu. Maiher! Let no an- wrinea aalHag earia for tt e*au at or wm xato hatMIto Apply at awea.
fb* Physleal cbam«-teristic* of ouch bapan 0|mb tke braaowuct on th* right you con throw a light whm* all to oo Joy flvo mlantea at laatmctlT*
Tiavan* CRy Baatetoa eoltoge.
Ohto Raatothal, Travara*
Mkh.
rlJisn. wblrb are sem to Uk fM
aM* «f tk* kayhol* aad axtmtood dgrtc to OB. Tto a poor bookworm and vetMtton.mBh hor."
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or OtVjb. He to kssn to Uo
esvioyes so -BOir Bos4m*: bst b«
OHAot tnate A fooa op cf
•tsBo bt—rtf Wejsw Ssrljs Arehlssr
coteg nriftoa* good I
Dirtj. adnilatafod and
Dos SetfMsrCoss Bssisr. Of tbit
Ugmdad onfftn mmA. m wmenpak
ttmgtky mgsnsitii osljr tbe Isct Uuse
tamUnm\Ao^ Baitalmttepon^dnn,teteoddaTond
Mm tte pon^ dMB, teteod laTorad
BSSMS so* tsdmdaol, the trot tkrst
eosadtsdsc kit ttUe ssd isacstisc hlo
tba «oCm that for orar a quasar of a eent^ baa baa« daily
kick csett. He ft lost n r«srt oT sjs
matoqmodinminkmtof bwMi and ywt wffl aMmadriakte
asd ns svsr «b«s he was 1>. At
iDgaMiyfatttuiMbyt
*
tksi tiise be kad s large am or tBosej
sad a deelre to see tbe vortd. Tneel
la Aoterica was aore eapesaire tbas
be hod aatldpated aad os lading
UsHeK ouaaded he veat to work ta
tbetoteL He It weU edsoated. ageak
lag fo^ laagsagte laestJr.
Mr. Mottel oT a dosauma okandi In
Nev York bat plaaoed a oertea of
peraoi^r eosdaoted Snsdar aftor
nooa escurskma
esenrtioat lO^a
to^a mlaMcm elnh for
bla parish, which aoabers about 400
giria from Ue faciorles and ahoii of
the city. He will taka tbe aodety on
tbe algbt-aeeing trips by yacht and aa/MPggy gi Mtetar UOWCRCTIK,
toMblle as well as to tbe MetropoUMnaetta of Art aad similar iaatltnOoos which have open doom on Sun­
(larattam T4on.basdi for WbaUi^p^amimBa)
day. "Call It popalarislng reUgkm or
SOU BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
what yon may.** aaya tbe minister.
________________________ WOOl^OH 8P1CR GO.. Thbdo, Cite
*nhe ondortaklng b in accord with
and with pare religian.
There can be no reasonable objeciion
"Jesns saith, everything that b not] perhaps another disciple as Hs aource.
to our> young gtrls taking aoeh excursions on Sonday afterngona. especially before thy face and that which Is hid- so that If this b proven to bo a fart.
Prof. Hunt's suggestion b well found
when they have shown a respect for dt« from thee shall be revealed
the day by attending divine service In thee. Fcr there b nothing bidden ed that "tbe mystical and spesrubllve
wbfch shall not be made mani
inlftsit, t
element In tho early records id
Hie morning.**
buried
which
rhall
aired."
Christ's sayings, which found Us
Secretary Hay. less than a year ago.^
"His disciples qui-stiun him and say. highest and most widely aoctpted ex
■odlSted that he would not live
pression in 8t. John's gr>E|>cl. may well
twelve months longer. This was in bow shall we fast and bow shall
not—of have been murb qjorc gf'neral and lens
rsatlon with James Dubois, a (pray?)—Jesus aalth—do
peculiarly Johnannlne thaa has hither­
department..offlclal. and others. truth—bless(>d be he—.
In 18k7. Profs. Hunt and Gmnfell to been taken for grunted."
The btter expresaad the hope that Mr.
Hay would remain in tbe cabinet dur­ discovert*! fragmonU of the “Words
Thexe dlsrqveries raise another
ing this presidential term, and thus of Jesus." and In their opinion the question of prime interest. Upon what
■e lunger as secretary of state than date of both sets of sayings b the grounds was the selection of our pres­
of h*b predocesaors. The aocro- third cemtury. In the guspd of John ent new tc^tamt-nt books made? Or.
tary said: "No. I aball not live to It is said that thcoo are many other to put it another way, why were th^^se
things which Jesus did. the which. If numerous other volumes of chrbtlan
servo another year.**
John D. Rockefeller is survf^ing the they should bo snitten every one. 1.
ground for his new summer home at suppose that even the world itself
Buttermilk Hill, across from Nyack on could not ronUIn tbe books that
the Hudson. It Is to cost 11,000,000. n should be written. It seems a reasonmodest chough as compared with Bblo supposition that outside the ca­
tbe pretentions palaces of so many nonical records, large numbers of suitmodem millionaires, but the site Mr. posed sayings of Jesus were clrrulated
Rockefeller has chosen la so command­ In the flrrt three or four centuries of
ing and tbe surrounding country so the ehristbn era.
A numltcr of questions very natur
l>cautirul that even among the moat
costly creations of recent years his
suRgt.sip<l by th..sc dlscov
homc will be one of the show placet
**“>
‘l>ro«
of America.
'
teachings of Jesus?
Vice President Fairbanks was vlrit-j ^
They go to show,
g in Marysville. O.. his boyhood
that the writings of John anhome, last wtH«k and while there sent
P<^cullar to that author: but that
simiUr point of view and method
for John Fiickerson, the village barber,
expression
appear In many of these
ahave him. When the toosoria]
artist arrived Mr. Fairbanks was hold- recovered sayings. This will add zest
i political conference with aomr to the confilct which has raged so
local magnates and asked the barber long over tho authenticity and g«*nu
ill. "If you want to be ahavod." inenesE of the fourth gnB|M>l. If it can
will be duly celebrated by all
aaid FIickeraon^"illl have to be rliiht be shown that these sayings, which
good Amorcians on Tuesday.
I'm pretty busy today." Tbe are so much like the Johannine writJuly Uh. ^ro j-our houses and
conference was suspended at once and Inga. had their origin In imme member
other buildings In fine trim fur
tbe vice president hnstled Into a chair. or members of the apostolic circle. It
the day? Do you need any out­
will follow that John’s rtM>ort of the
side or inside lumber to make
teachings of Jesus Is not pt'cullar to
Interesting DiscovariM in Egypt
them Just right? We supply a
A recent writer, quoting the words himself, ond therefore most bo re­
fine grade of hard and soft
of John Stuart Mill, that tbe world ferred to Jesus rather than to some
wooiU for just such purpjweg.
rannm l»e too often reminded that apostle or disciple of an apo.stle who
Call, write or 'phono for full in­
there once lived a man named So-, wished to produce a i^Jspel in accord
formation. Including prices.
crates, adds the remark that one can­ aith tbe phlioeophical ideas of his
to too often reminded that there time.
The editor of the collection in his
lived a man named Jeaua The
keen Interest manifested among all introduction claims St. Thomas and
classes In any new discovery concern­
ing the life and times of Jesns of Nazareth Is striking evidence of that hun­
ger for gnoduess which b one of the
most hopeful characteristics of human
nature.
*
' ,
The Oxford Unlversily Proas has
iiely published a pamphlet rntJUod
In order to bring this deiiortinuiit more pronii"New Sayings of Jesus." Last year
uontly before the {soplo of Traverse City, wo
Profs, Hunt and Grenfell, working for
will place on sale for one woek, the newest anil
tbe Egypt exploration fund discovered
finest asaortnieut of toilet soups in all the loaib
amidst ruins of the ancient RgyptBm
ing floral oilors.
city of OxjThynchua a papjTUs frag-1
raent oonUlnIng an Introduction and j
parts of live separate “sayings." which
are ascribed to Jeans. The value of the
And Is discounted by .the mutUsted
Money Back if Von are Dissatisfiod
condition of many of the phrases
which, with their owe luiggesied rosSEE OUR WINIXIW
toratioDs In parenthesis, are given as
follows by tbe edllors:
"These are the (wonderful) srords
which Jesus the living (Lord) spake
W. T. Roxburgh, Mgr.
12<» Front Street
to—and Thomas and he aaid onto
July e-7>8-^10-12
(them), every one that harkeas to
these words shall never taste of
death."


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at the easie tine acta M a tank to the co­
tire ajMesL Book on Skin IHteattt aad
any aiedkal advice withoet charge.

TKsvtrr tpcane co., Atiasta, ii,

[aaiEMlIEWSOFTHEWOiUj
John n. Rockcfc^lrr wat C6 yeart old
Uatorday. I*« aaid: "All my life hat
boeo fH|l of bapplnet itecauM* of my
work in’ ihe chMttdi.”
Tbe ••tytiem**^wlll got a aborl roet,
Tom Lawton't Ihruti being ro noro
after bit*To|M4(a, Kan., tpeech that a
phyaician ibt're ordorq^l him to be
quiet for a few dayt.
The Epnorth Ivetgue adjourncti lu
couvrntion in Denver Sunday after
adopting a resolution calling on the
Doited Sutea aenatc to unseat Reed
Smoot.
The ^t of living, a^rding to tbe
latest iHilIrtin issued by tbe bunmn of
labor, is n»orc than twice at much as
It wat in 1S90.
Grin Steinberg^, aged 40. an artist
of Urbana. O.. says be ba* been entire,
ly cure of consumption by living like
bla simian ancestiMV in tlie branches
of a spreading tree.
Oustavus Adoipbns and bla b<*ido.
formerly Princess Margaret of Con­
naught. arrived In Stockholm. Sweden.
In their yacht and weri> greeted by
SOO.OOO people who lined the route to
tbe royal palace.
Under a delusion that be was the
mordtrrer of his wife and aunt. Albert
Loose of SebaeRerstown. Pa., tried
bimtelf. sentenced hlmaetf to death
and then proceeded to carry out the
acotenctv He was found banging from
a bar In his cell.
leak J. Davll, a Boer war veteran,
baa come to this country all the way
from South Africa to be curi*d «f
paralysis by the prayers of John Ale*
ander Uowie. the aelf^tyled ’ElUab
' II."
Rev. Dr. Stephen Innes, an Episcopal
rector San Fi^clsco, has m‘parati>d
frbm his wife, with her coniM.ni, to
awly for admission to the Catholic
prleatbood. white Mrs. Inncs will seek
' to became a non.
Oovomor las Fblkdte Of Wiacuna^i
la lecturing because be neiHis the cash.
Hla ••Hamiel" siM^ech, recimtlj- dellvered In Kansas, was an original oratioB made In college before he was 21
yoaraoid.

I

of mm. Nut only is he given to riding
In an automobile at tremendous ai>oed.
but^he also employs as a chantfeur one
Marcel, who is a prononnce<| anarchist,
la view of tbe man> attempts made
OB the lives of Enro|>ean nilers. the
king's retention of this employe is re­
garded as foolhardy. He has been
warned against the man by the police
of Belgium. Fiance and Germany, but
he pays no ht^ to their counsel. He
addreswa Marcel as cltoyen (cltUcnl.
the title which was apbstltutcd for all
others In Prance during the reign of
"Jesus saith. let not him who aeeks
terror. Thus tbe eynical king paya
-cease until he finds, and w^ he
mock deference to the leveling iheo- finds he shall be astonished; astonIsbed he shaR reach the klagdom. and
riea of anarchy.
having reached the kingdom he shall
rest."

••YOUR MONEY M
NO GOOD**

-Jeans saith, (Ye ask? Who are
those) that draw us (to the kingdom.
If) the kingdom Is In heaven?-the
fowls of the air. and all beasts that
are under the earth or npoo the oartb.
and the fishes of the son. {thw are
they which draw) yoo, and the king­
dom of heaven b within you ; and who­
ever shall know hlmaeir shall find'It.
(Strive tkererore) to know yvnraelvee.
and ye shall be aware that ye are the
sons of the (almighty) Father; (and?)
ye shall know that ye are la (Urn dty
«‘Ood?). and ye are (the clty?)-Jeans saith, a man shall not heattate (to ask) eonoanlng thb plaoa (In
roo ara not laliafad via fsaalM.
Hds is our gnaraataa wbieb gosa srttb the kingdom. Te shaU Immr) that
ovary bottle.
many that are first idmll be laat and
Fot tela
OmiMMd Only bj the last first and (they aball bare eter
■alllfeTj.'*
THl liANNAH ORUa 8TOII8.

Md win ba mraMM to yon tf aftar i»
bvballabocikof
THE FJUflOUS •

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Uncle Sam's I29lli Blrthilay

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

toilet soap special sale

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LOOK for Sharer's Paaatellas^

On. Snpr k Piliiitpi

DENTISTS
lESOVED TO OnteSS

OmjOBSSSMBIOfiCS.

ELECTRiary
FOR
POWHt

KYJUHTLAIiLY employ
eleotrioity, not onfy for eoononfe feaean.hat fm lefiMM

when customers de­
mand the B E S T.
Steady call for the

Kimball
F»l A IM O
proves to us that the
public arc recogniz­
ing the merits of
these instruments.
Let the good work
continue.
You can
rest assured* that
every KIMBALL
•PIANO we sell in
this community
strengthens our posi­
tion in the Piano
Trade.
“A broad
statement," but we
arc proving it every
day. Come and see
them.

MANO TUMIMO—W.
iMUMo—w. N. ma»gi. so

aow Biata Baak BaUdtag.

paiion. over Oty Book Store, ^ooib

Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.

Boudmao Kira
Bcctiie ligbt
& Power Co.
Vm Art M FMOiq WeU.

«AL CfiTATC AND LOANfi-Gnnd
flYaveraa Land and Loan Go.. F.

opera hooae bkM^. Boom ]
DR. F. HOUMWORTH— Special alteatloa to dlaaaaaa of tbe eye) ear.
Boae aad tbraaL
(Baaaaa fitted.
Rooae 7 aad t, H. A L. llercaaUie
Oa Mock. Both pbaaaa.
IMP
OR. I. B. MINOIb-OMee owar AuMr
icna Drug Store. Bpaolal attentloo
to eye. ear. aoaa aad tkroat. Olaeowz

OR. W. C.. MOON<-Phoneik ofika.
atx^ 107; Bell. M. RezWeace. 710
Wasblagton street. Cits, pboae ZIC;

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ITS A GOOD SIGN

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wnteha block. CRteai pteaa

atCUy Bookstore.

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JULY

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SUREST
CLEANEST
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JAVET CLEIMI WBKS.

DR. A. H. HOLUDAY. Gradoaie ToUnIverwUy. 0«re In MaosaB
Telephone*, office 103; mb
T. W. THIRLBY, Dentist. Over Barnom A Earl's jewelry Btore. Both
phones 103.

fiaMft aaii iy amwli ai M
i to of­
fices over nm National bank. ClU*en» phone Itt.

JPZSJLilSU
01V1

VIE, V160R & VITAUTY
Try • “Fill tO-fil«ht.**
For Bab by aU DrwoMi

lO Oortt end fifi Oenh Besae
AOCen MO fiUttTITUTa

We sue Still Talking

WIGKLESS
SLUE FUME
OIL STOVES
Because they are odor­
less, because they are ab­
solutely safe, no danger
of an explosion and the
price for which we are
selling them within the
reach of all.
Your kitchen is alwa>'s
cool and
comfortable
when you use a Blue
FlameCome in and see them
and get our prices. Re­
member we guarantee
them not to smoke.

FRASK TROBE
I4« Front Stroot

DR. F. P. LAWTOH-O«ce room, re­
moved to new Muupp block, next
door to Dr. Hlggln*'^ ofite).
>R. E. L. *rM I RLfiV—Special atten­
tion to diseases of children. Room.
409 SUde bank Ibldg. Both phones.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. SatU
faetkm guaranteed. With Klmbal
Music House. <3tx- phone 264.
OR. CHARLES A. SURBRIOOE. Den­
tist. 301-2-3 New Wilhelm block.
TTsverse City. Mich. Cltr. phone itK.
Graduate of Philadelphia DcoUl col­
lege.
HERVEY H.' ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor, Wilhelm block. Trav­
erse CKy, Mlcb. CUisens phone lOS.
DR. Q. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sutber-

DOCTOR RALPH fi. JIROCH—Physi­
cian and surgeon, 6-8 Sutherland
bk»ck. CIt*. phone 8(H. Office hours
9 to 12. 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 o'clock.
June 21 tf

DKV J. 0. k MART J.TRUERUKID
drrSOPATHIC PHYBIOIANfi
Offim SAie WUhshsBidf. fa,
U
VgslnwrSst. atlimisbmilM.

JOHN R. SANTO

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aaiLUKcm FIRE mSERANCE
L. 1. A. BUILDING

AT 10 CENTS PER BOX

KMBALL

JOHNSON DRUG CO.

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMaa Mi, Mmr WlIhaiM biDsfe. B

GEO. A. JARVIS'

MUSIC HOUSE

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

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RHEUMATISM mibd
BLOOD CURX

stndagts of tbaaa erttSeal ggmtbmi
aad bbtortans of tba age mast Ibr
Blab, na wttb tba facia, tba nnwng
man may not ba Car vroag srbea he
asaerta that tbe preaeat aew testaBMnt books are worthy of their plaee
as a hible becaM their laaehlggB are
In accord with the rhaagalma alemenu In huaan aatsre. with the vnlTaraal needs aad rgprrtagcea of naan,
and sritb tba highest eoneaptkm of a
apiritnal. personal aad good Ood that
the world has ever kaown. Frrhanga

C. D. MILLER
DKNTim*r

Ittssta
CL.

lOK AND V^OOD...
When yoQ want loe or Wood don't listen to a miooCk
talker; he wants yonr dollar today and will be in eome
other town tewaorrow. I do not need to make yon
nomiaes as to giving good smrioe; yon know that I
nave done so dnriiitt the past 15 yean find expeoito
tai She end time.
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