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The Evening Record, December 19, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-12-19
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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mrtmtmt to the home of Hcsry
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•ormln*. ga«e cIocJm» M been left
c»0 oot the depvtttesL
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NASA
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W:
JERRY7N0MAS
WASmENGED
^ Ptaeed en^the NaMmlUa-
By win
WMUagUa. Doc. !».—Tb* roport at
MAUNE GUARD LANDED TO PRO- the aataral
o-byO.
tect foreigners.
OOBIH IPPQUB Rill HOP
Aldermaa A. B. ^
■ IMM berui
worh oa a lOM feet
OadlUae rlirer. It will M a idle bridge GUN BOAT AND CRUISER WERE
Mid the eeatraet fwfoe waa #7.400. The
DISPATCHED.
idUhg la wow betaig goUee ready
•tomMM iStr Uma ■alti* Omk
CANDira K» tb. TdoUd. tnSTS
at tha UnItaS Statea and Othar
Farslgaara In the Rietow CHy
af Shanghai^ China. *
2.'SrS.“W
h language; that
leas than S7 be
and that natamliaatloo be
to a federal or one state court
so as to fasten the
riiSt
WILL EXCEED
THE ESTIMATE
SALVAGE FROM WALSH FAILURE
GREATER THAN EXPECTED.
By Wire to the Bvenlngitocord.
WaahlBgton. Dec. ]».~In response
to appeals from Consol General Rodg
ers at Shanghai for asslsUnce. the
BslUmore and the gunboat
KHBSo ciir Md the Baltic
Villa Lobers arrived this morning a'
OrMi €Ur etieet nUwmy Iteee and the
. the deep sea harbor off SCALED BY DIRECTORATE
4MJa OraM«AlaMtoo lotenartiaii,
1. It Is aaaumed that by this
ORDER TO B ESAFE.
t#lhf poaaeaaloa toMj. The deel vat MO*T RAY OR OO TO COUNTY time tbe marine guard hna been land
ed from the two veaaela for the protoeMIL FOR W DAY*.
Amerienns and other forelgo- John J. Miteliel. Head of the New Ol_e Baltimore U commanded by
rectoTite LlguMating Walsh’s Af.
Captain Bagent. former aide to Dewey.
Judge Mayfif Said He Intended to Enfairs, Announced Offers for
foree Law to That Saloon Mon
SeeuHtlee Were Refused.
Would Brefor Bubonic Plaguo
to High Bchool Boys.
By Wire to the Evening Record.^
Chicago. Dw. lO.—Aasuranccs that
oore of
X t, Laa* • At 10 o’clock this morning the Cir
the salvage from the wreck of the
cuit court was the attraction of Trav
Walsh fsllure will exceed the original
eme^dty and every available soat was
estimates wen* forthcoming early.
taken ^lo many w
MRS. JAMES MORGAN MET WITH John J. Mitchell of the new directorate
stand. The>9ccaaVMi-vi
liquidating Walsh’s affalrH. sUted to
LOSS IN PASADENA.
lag by Judge>1^crlck W. Mayne of
day that offers for Walsh’s railroad
socurlUea bad t>een Ignorwl. The new
the Dine bartenders and proprietors of
directorate scaled the valuaUoo of hix
the aaloons who sold liquor to the
railways at fk.Mo.ooo to be safe In
High eebool boys last October, and
estimating their value.
Comptroller Rldgcly appeared at the
A^ANIAN* HAVI tWORN OATH* Thomas who was convicted Saturday THIEF GOT PAST THE WOMEN Chicago National bank today to n»mplcle hU Investigation of lU affairs.
afternoon of premoditated assault with
or VCNOCANCE.
DETECTIVES.
Intent to commit murder on the young
ANNEXATION DISCUSSED.
Norwegian. Gilbert Oleson.
Dtbsting CIsaa Oadded UnlUd SUtss
According to the testimony, the re Ganed Entrance to
spondeat took the plalnUff on the
Needed More Territory.
Hotel
Oreen-Rewerd
of
|S00
Of
The question before the High school
night of Nov. it, to the Isolhted Pere
debating class last evening was: Re
Marquette bridge and there under tbe
fered and No Questiona Asked
solved. Thai the annexation of more
^ AUt TUiillCIBH OPriCIALt TO feint of leading to hlslhomo. assaulted,
If Jei
leniior)' wonld be a detriment to the
robbed and Snail) threw him Info the
OBATH.
United States. The decision was unanriver below, whore he was saved
The many friends and acquaintances mous for the negative which was srof Mrs. James Morgan lo this city will gued by Hleman Coplsn, aaude Clif
crawling akmg to safety.
TfMR* WR* ArtIMtiy R.pulMd tht
regrel lb know that she suffered s
ford and Adam Panok. They were,
Had Nothing to Say.
He appeared In court prompily at lo lout loss In the theft of her jewels, however, pitted against a good argu
M* ON *Mdt«r« Tlwn
oVlork In charge of Sheriff Charlen
ment put up by Howard Adams. Julius
Johnson and Deputy Sheriff Charles which has Just occured at her apart Manlnck and l^rs Hockslead. Charles
Itnt «M AlkMl*n*-Ar.
Taylor,
and was asked to stand by ment in the Hotel Green at !>asadena. Chervenka w-as chairman of the evonHilaM •bylns Tyrta.
the court while tbe prosecuting attor- Calif. Mrs: Morgan’s husband was a
0 cc
Thls was the most interesting arguprominent member of the Hannah A
Br WIr* l« th« SrMuoc 8M»rd.
which has iKM-n presented before
lay Co. and Mrs. Morgan has spent
the class this winter and was greatlv
court asked the prisoner lf*be*h”i
tomll#. Der.
mnkfurt«r The
y all her suraim*rs here for miny enjoyed by all who heard It.
anything to ssy whj' sentence should
01U AlbuUM l» not be imposed the respondent speak years. Her loss is told of In the foling lo the negative. Judge Mayne
then through questioning brought out
the fset that the prlsouer had left
"Los Angeles. Dec. 15
^rred la Telovor, whrire
school when but twelve years of age*, M<»rgan. who Is the widow of a forfebaleed S.000 Ttirkleh troope aeat and was a Cuban soldier M^rvlng s lllle
T prominent Chicagoan .'was robbed
over three years after t«c> discharges.
Oehuh to aoppreee the oat
jewels valued al Ilfi.OOO last night
the fashionable Hotel Green at
At the Titrkleh ofAelaU lo the towo He claimed that he enlisted for
vice In the l>hillpplnes but did no
The thief gained entrance
wfrm murdered. Relnroreemeau
HU reoiml for usefulB
l while she
wfopm with artillery eumecKled In cap- brr of tbe family irw* was nil, though
number of
turlBg the town whereupoo the troope ha asserted be always imve to the women detectives who patrol every
floor of the bulldthg. Mrs Morgan
mMaacred all the rebela found with
llcited. these
has offered $500 reward and no ques
ihe’aentence about to be imposed.
tions asked for the return of the
rhe AlbatHan tribe In
From Thiwt to Sevan Yaara
jewela Mrs. Morgan’s Chicago ad
Not for ChriitmM alone,
refieiled to avenge the THorov vlrtlme
Judge Mayne then cited the law In dress Is given as B:kk) Bast Bnd ave
bat for all time.an RaaUnan
nue. and It Is said .he also had siartth^r this% case, saying that neither the
given
im
or
minimum
v
except
monts
In the Chicago Beach hotel.”
Kodak ia about aa fine a
r^an^
life
or
any
term
of
yes
this
o extirpate the
iwoeentas you could give to
p.”
he
said,
’i
shall
1
s
, Tarts
the Tetovo?
which you have served boOi
young or old—eo aimplo a
Imtim and min
I
Anarehy at Tlflia
child can uie them nnd take
^t^oortimtliiople. Uh*. ll.~The reign
good picturea—ao perfect
at Batoum and TlflU conPEASANTS IN INTERIOR OF RUS
TMUg^Jhe^ hottees of 300
that you cm not help but
I MIehlgan reformatory at
SIA ARE SUFFERING.
DW!, n.-ThM
^
that
HOT MOBC THAN ACVCN NOH
LMA THAN TMHKK VeAHt.
YAUIATION
IS
$8,500,000
RAN TBnERSRIEI $200 EACH
robbeooT
H^JEWEIS
LAUCHTER IS
ON IN TURKEY
tb. L. QrMU nac. ia pete. Cm
cents to #1. the latter price brii«l!
\ha t^oteaat ti the cMekvated I
Greta Bitter Sweeta.
dec lS-2t
WERE YAIUED AT $15,000
for...
0bil$tmas
$lipi>er$
CHRISTMAS
KODAKS.....
DESPEMTE BT FAMINE
arty eeviin TurlUsh
are dead. Tl
with refugees.
Dozen. o{ different style* to
chooie from.
Yon can never miM it on
•lippert-th^mroalwsyB acoe^Ue —they are a]wayt
appreciated.
We sell tbe Holiday Roods
.as roatonably at the most
ttsple Bboes we have.
For Cadits
Pretty. oomlorUble *ctViceaUe dippers 30 different
kinds
PilEMTUBE EIPIOSIOII
T^RKK MEN WERE KILLED *Y
DYNAMITE.
W»r» W«HiIk| In an Eacavalion tor a
Oaaan Warn Injyro*.
1 In the Battle Provlncas Is
Sprsading—Interior Su
ction Worst.
than five years.” The prisoner
was Immediately taken bark to jail n
await his transportatkm by Sheriff
diDBon and his deputy lo Ionia.
Uquor Caaaa.
The nine cases of violation of the
which were brought before
Uie opening day and dUby the bartenders pleading
guilty while the proprietoni who were
in at the time of the violation or
not have knowledge of It aara let
were again brought before the
court after the sentence given Jerry
■Thomas. Joseph Moroveskey. barten
der for Grant Wlsehart. who had not
By Wire to the Evening Record.
8t. Petersbur. lV*c. Ik.—Latei
vices from the Baltic provinces show
the insurroctlon U still spreading, it
extends practically over the entire dis
trict. no interior situation Is still
worse. The peasants have been ren
dered deaperaie'.on nceount of famine.
Mr. Mam Dead.
Mr. Manns, fond^ly fo Good Har
bor. dl«l this afternoon ai the home
^ his brotoer. Albert B. Manas, of
717 Welllagton street
By Wire to tbe Breelac RacM*.
York, 0«. 1».-Br the prema«»(» eiptoataa of Eraamlte In an ei> at TbIrtx4oartb ati^ near
n.enue, wuty today, three aea to the proprietor was exten
ef Child.
rhe funeral of little babe Charles
their Ilree aM at loaat a doean employer. Omni Wlsehart,
•erelnjorad. Tbe aaearattoo not cognlxanl of tbe caae. He was Curry, wb^dled yesterday at the home
therefore deemed “not guilty.” Judge of hU parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mayne in carrying ot*t the letter of the Curry, was held this i '
o'clock from the fnmlly
!srs».“ris's;r.'!S.2
f««^r u to tbetr pie. M.r wbteb be
THE MARKETS.
Chicago.
t
»F*t
The Beoaoiay Bte
Zo%M
The Bnacaiy Mo
Dec,
Ik.-Wbeat-May.
Detroit Dec. 19.—Whet, STVkc; com,
t
roar Uguor 4€c: oats. 34e.
Doc.
JS.-Wheat-May.
H™JT2';jr*s:iSb'5f
Buffalo. Dee. 19—CatUeBteady. Cal vee-AcU ve, st^. Sheep
—AcUve. steady. Lambe—Btsy. alow.
Hoge-Aedre. hlglier.
SPBCUL PRICB8 on candlee fbr
lOoatlsMd on Third Page.)
Browale Kofitk* $1S0 to $9.00
Foiaiaff Pocket KoUks $6 to $30
TukDereloplirlbchlBes
13.50 to $s;oo
OCTdopInr Ontfttt 90c to f I40
Ttlpolt $1.00 to $2M>
Yon CM boy the« fid. ..perete if de«red.
Gtf Bbok Stm
KWBKCK & MOYT
Substantial Qifts for Gontlomsn
N^wesr
Glo^-es
Lined Glo^-e*
For Gloves
Lined Mittens
8ilk8n.peodere
Muffler*
4
““fS2^SS±!-’
5«c.75e.LM,1.5«
For ebfldrtn
Dainty, durable slippers,
several styles
25c. SOc. 65c, 85c
Tor men
Mon- UiM twenty-five dif
ferent itylee—velvet, felt Md
leather
soctoxse
Christmas Siimr Sale
Our Chriatmii flipper will commenoo right now and
continue until Saturday evening, 10:30. We have
everything in aUppera for everybody, and we have put
apecial low prioea on our alippera that will oertainly
pnll every aliK»r buyer in this direcBon. 0*11 and
ac« onr diaplay.
•
BAOMANT
mUDAT
FOOTWEAR
Of Cb* niarv.
. who i> to 'Bu'iid or
Repair property where.
any kind of Building Materiala, Lumber or Inter
ior Fini»h it needed, is to
have a chance to figure
on supplying the ma
terials.
SHpina
For Men, Women and Ohil.
dron. AU kinda of atylee
Md aliapce at prioea that are
right.
WARM SHOES FOR ALL
LUMBERMER’S RUBBERS ARD
SOCKS
DOW SHOES ARD PAGS
Lif|iit,OTimltin«dWN|
U\tt
If our figures do not secure the contract, the other
fellow it welcome to the trade!
Alfred Grcilick A
242 Frtint Street
take good picturcR, even on
the cheap ohca.
be respected and 1 shall
a term not to exceed five
uet yotir
WejiMtilwiugedtogethold of jm elsmt aa*oriniit ef'
S«e Our npadow
imiia SKTu s nm>$
r
e»UTlab hr Cbristm0s Prtsthh
'
JIrt Otfff ncetaum ?
O. C. MOrrATT
AlMtract* of TIU*
I
Mica* •NTiarACTOBY
I
BataMUh.* IM
■ ■aaa.Sta Blala Banl^lMto*
Christmas
fiills...
BHAWjmrS^
i^HandBome Bowes, a'nioe praaeni for
NECKTIES HandBomoly boxcxl, 26c, oOc.
Wa ara now pt
taaiatliaV
WaltlDniSIm
Dn. S*wy«r & Nnhalkim
DENTISTS
' SUtePENDERS Handioine in boxes, SOc
v''
SILK HOSE 1.00 per pair. SATIN SUSPENDERS.
MrFFLERS( Wiiyt’) one in a Iwx, aU oolois, 05c.
'
'
INIT^L HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c, 15c, 25c. Silk 85<v 40c,
GLOVES Silk lined, knit and fur linsd
MSMS 'CaYOllMO MBM8
^LOTHPW
roeruB
lerusMisHiNcs
Eyciybody Welcome.. '
If yijn oM't eome in the day time, we’re open every
'.evening noy to tdl holiday fumuhinga-youncvor
wUlknownnktayoi^veor will oaU Mdseofwbat*
fine aaaortmMt eff Handkerehiefs, Nockwear Md
other fine (nmithings we are showing.
I. l,-.Don't forget wo aeO aa good auiU Md overeoaU
aa may b* foand~$10 to tSX
NECKWEAR now silks, oonfinod to ns for this pUceJ
COAT SCARFaS the finest line wo bsTS shown
UMBRELLAS fancy handles, for Christmas
:
SEAL C'APaS the liest, $15.00 grade
/ •
‘ "
- ♦ •*
ROBES 4.00 np. see them
JSE COATS All admire them.
>
Bamiltciti
Elotbing
Eompaiiy
H.
J.
I
m.
k mooKa TMVKUM arv.
MlilEBTOUST
TUUOAY. OCCCMKH It. tm
fOB of
tmmda fOrlbo teat tUaa
•ted awaateg as at tba oast meatlag
M S. MeOay wtE ocetqqr bis plaoa.
qr M erdar te mal
lo bM fadary
gmiai tba aaa or a pMtteaeribe temy aMatear or tba aoaacll. with tbe
oMte ad Mr. DMbotay aad Mr.
MraNdt wbo are oat or tba dty. aaMW fit to order tbe cm
«NfOd. At tba aad or tba Madias
MCMCAMTILf INSUfUkNCC.
I of tba coaacE
Obaipban. a pav widow wbo tahas la
waabteG awaad a pteca oC ptwparty
wbicb la XfOl was aaeaaaed by ails- which Mr. Baers' aenrlcM wore bakL
iake to aose oae aloe aad aold for After tba Maadag. tbt ocwacU, mayor
MOVE MADE IN THAT DIRECTION ta«s. She did not know aaytblag
Ibay wora Mr
UtUa Tsrasa.
LAST NIGHT.
UIISN STAtl
Waa Laal NaU Can far CMp Dtefk
C. M. Daan Ceate far Davteg
ninin«
s'Tbia Week-All That Could
Gbould Ohm Aid.
Tba SalvalteB anay wlH coiteet tbc
first part or tbte weak, tbe vegetables
aad fruit promlead tor tba poor of tbe
cHy. Oa Friday tbe oailaeltea of tbe
hahad gooia srttl ba made. All who
bare prusMsed daaatloaa should bare
them TMdy. AU wbo bare not prom
ised but wbo wlmb to coalribute toward maklag a merry aad eboerfni
Cbristmaa for tbe poor, sbotild aoUf.r
tbe army at once. A coin dropped lato
tbe turkey lo charge of tbe Salvation
Army man will also aid in tba good
work.
dee 11-21
Oorers were laid for foortaea. Howard,
aoMk from tasatloa but tba wrong as- the mUe aoa oT Alderman WUsoo.
tba pfopoHy to bp bates iba -maaeoi.” that did away
waa or tba with tba tbIHaM boedoa
Tba oMy
aent would! Cbaries M. Been has been dty clerk
m that tJ
ue
Mr. Brown slated tbat ante-[almdst five yean. eoaUag la during the Ftr
md! aided her she would have admlaldrmtioa of J. W. Palpbaa. J. Stomach aal Unr Tabicta. Thcr
ettaase the ateauch aid rtriiate
to be assisted anyway In case she bad
to pay the $31. M. D Morgan held the
Mr Ttru rr
la
fifilCk EE4 DCfBUEdfit CUrC.
Uile and was willing lo rrlaaaa It for
11 to 22
just what be had put Into It. The
matter was referred to tbe committee
Dry, Hard and GMI WuiG
on ways aad moans to took It up and
Lumbar Os^
. TrmTersi
a a fouiib
third claas city for Insorlees. The dty oouadi retit km atgaed by J. W. Mllli
kaa aad maay oUnr baalams
that two addHIoaal firewM
amplQirod. tbat tM bmb b# m daty at
teas atfost oadtea bouse at algbt
TRY THE GREATEST HIT of the
aad tbat aqr electric wiring be dope
J. W. Lone was gmntod permlaaioB
Notbloa I. mm |»nil«lng tbu lh» seasdm. the now game. -Kaa U-Eafch.”
fdteg loHbe national code. Tbe
move a small buildlag from Robert queetioB of what to get a man f.>r Sold only at The Pamcnir.
spedal oommltlee appointed at a praCbilstama. yet S R. Wait A Sons have
Unrtwy's lot to 422 Monroe street.
I maoUag to Invantigato tba mat
Prank Umlor tendered bla resigna a suggeutkm to offer that is very sim
TRY A record WANT Aa
ter. raported favorably to amployliig
and aatisfactory.
tion from the ire department
on_ afr , ple“If
^ __
a man Is a smoker.'* says 8. K.
two more firemen and the report was
I of other hi
Thercslgiw- Walt “nothing will please him more
Stad and adopted. Tba ordlaaaoa
than a box of gfwd Hgars. Mind. I say
itioB fmm il«> fM.Hr of •good
•«»«? dgars.' cigars made to be
that late
Imre Judge
Jndre I^irln
t^.rln Rolx-ris
nolw-l-s exit
extend-I
tbe
nd |
lag. Tba change will redsoe tbe cost
ing thanks for the floral piece sent by j
foil. wUh gold bands,
! made for Christmas giHs only.
tho city was received and filed,
buildings from II per CMt down.
I -In the manv brands .we carry 1 d-i
fiundtng Cemmttteea.
not know one that we can recommetid
New LIphts.
The reprjTl of the e<»mmltlef
' with more ronRdenee than Wadsworth'
Tbe oommHtee on IlgfaUng madi
claims and accounts waa allcmred
1 Hros.' Chire. While not expensive. It
Mlttee ree- in a cigar that Is smoked by our U'si
Tbe fire and water conmiltt
amended that tbe Is^II on the «ld!*rade. Imers of a g.s»d smoke. W»
pteoad aocordlag to the recommends Union stre<d school hoiiso K,.
U«.. to
already sold a good many boxei
bo m
given
■ Christmas gifts, and
km:
Kifib ward engine eompnny. ; many more, so those who want
Maple end Ninth streets.
a gin for a man that will really
Granted.
Fifteenth and Pine.
The ways and means commliieo rer- him, should be wise and buy their
Seventh aad Wadsworth.
ommendod tbat the $100 collocied
from the Home Supply company Augrroat and Oarflold.
Senator August us O. Baron of Geor
fi. inm. be returned ns tho company
Grant and Pare Marpuette crossing
bad paid Uxes on Its stock. Adopted. gia. who n-rcntly rcturaiMi from KnGIFTS FOl SMOEtlS
__
The special ctimmllt.Hreported that rop<\ wears ou the lapel of bis coal a
Mparoe and Bay sirsets.
It had'invesllMted ih. extension m j tiny watch not bigger than a man*.
ChristmaitiJe offen no beU
Bcu^rdmaa avenue and State stri'otr
paving of Union stn-et from i
extreme delltor opijortnnity than can
Kaeventh lo Twelfth street and touml | <^f' n>»'<-hanlsm the watch k«-ps bikhI
lie found in tin* nianuuKl
[J, I tlmc.^ SenatiM- Bacon's purpose in
J. cigar. C >no'line <if Utcut)
K j wearing It so ciin.‘;pk-iiousl) U to cur
TASTY XMAS GIFT'S
scmiai smnt noos
the omly perl^ fipnaff rocker on
the narket. base iiihI seal enUn^y
•epaimic from cacli other.
IVCITOKEGUAtAinEin
Oh'M' mmI m<o th*> ilcsufu. in poli,l..-l w«.U nod UniLtr.
OuN!|ilqFniit9.50ti$20
omhnices U>auttful poltahetl atoM< u guaranteivl oak. Inlaid HahoK*
any. Miaakm ami Wcalheml oaks
in pUin ami Bpaiusb leather seats.
KAteV F>AVMMNTM
THE RIGHT GIFT FOR A MAH
!
T
INDEX THE i
7%^ Mm aEraAMd ud On notkm
J|^4« ^ AkMnMii J, It Omi ^
mxtei itet tXe ofdlMMe oT tiM eltr
b« r»?lM4 m4 IMoMd If MTtmlBlr a
TalMtote oM. WblM tbe ordlaaMM
W tapt la the ord^aM book at
franat. Biaar of tboia have bcrn
aMf^od at dlffeiMt tiaiM ontll the
ortEiiNl Idta aodTalaBt arc conplot
jUr ctaral.
I Tbo pavlaff ordlaanoM ar« fa oapf
imtf bad aaai»;tt botai dalmoi Ual
iiMdtac thm ofor brian ao lafonaajlkMi la raiard to ^mi proper procedure.
Aa tbe paetaa ordlpaaoea iarolTe the
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be dear aad omcIm aad la such ehape
tbat thep are alvare airallable.
Tbe eoauafttee In polaa otet
ordlaaaeea eboold pick out tboM tbat
are obtaae or aawlddr aad tbe coondl abould diber redee tben or
ordHiapcaa eeeerlag tbe promid.
la addltlea te Ula tbe oiElai
ahoold be ladeaed aad tIaMMed aad
all tbe ordlaanoae or portloai of tbe
laacte bearios oa cerUlo
jeeu aboold be pathered uader oae
I. If tbat li doae. any or
Mayor Friedrich asked the council
eb of laformation can gain k In a
to havs tbs ordinance committee draft
Toiy abort Uaa wbUa as Ulaga aaUi
ordinance to do away with the sUll
It lomMlaa. ukw taU •
» an
Mloons in tbe city. Mr. Bingham
locato a wuiad ordlome*.
sUted that the new charter gave the
city the right to charge a city license
After alaMwt Ere years of faithful and In tbat way it oouM paaa updn the
aad efbdMt aertlce. City Clerk C. N. character of tbs saloons and either aoBeen acted in tbat capacity for tbe oepl or Mlset. Now. when a saloon
led tlate teal erealag. With the reelr man cobim up wUb two proper bondsmUob of Mr. Been, tbe dty loe
msn. tbe eouncll baa no Mtenu
ealaabte aad competeot official,
but to give him a license. Mr. Wilson
who van always ready to do bis share moved that tbe ordinance commitu<c
aad MO of tbe ^ork of tbe office. and tbe city Mtornsy look up the mat
Mr. Been' aeoeees in public office wlU
ter nnd if there Is no proper ordinal
tmdoubtedly follow him In prIraU life
lo cover lbs matter, to draft one.
as well and be retires with the well
index of Ordlimncss.
wisbes of a lar«e number of friends.
Alderman Qlllea alaied tbat the
His aucceesor. K. K.^rCoy haa now
gotten Into the routine of the offlci^ dlnance of the city should be eodifted
and familiar with the work and will and Indexed. As they exist at presem
aadoabtdly make an eacellent and ef- many have been so amended that they
arc practically useless. He wanted
fleient dork.
the useless ones prunod out and the
The failure of the tnreeblf Chicago rest pul into such ahape that they
ts .yeeterday again demonstntes could be found.
dpi fact tbat officers of aacb lasUtu*
Mr. Bingham thought that the char
-floas sboeld not be ooaceraed In other ter should be reprinted and the city
badaeas aad use tbe capiul of tho attorney was of the opinion that the
banka for that purpw. The failure of city should have an entirely new char
tber Uaks yceterday was directly due ter. Mr. Gllleti moved that the roayev
to Cbdr btlag overloaded with tbe ee* appnifil a committee to rerlde the
curltles of John IL ^l’aUll. who was dlnanees and rt pt^rC their flndingi
tbe brad of all three. While the dtv the council. The mayor appointed ns
potitors will kwe nothing by the fail surh ct>mmltlee Messrs. Olllett, Mur
ure, bad the other Chicago Imnks come ray and City Atlorm-y Daria.
to the aid of the three Invoked Instl
PavteQ Costa.
tutioo». they undoubtedly would hare
The casts of paving Cass street fn>m
done M) as Walsh's securities ar
Stale alrt'ct lo the bridge were |»resenled last evening. To pave the Mock
with brick, foriy-frtot roadway and
The restricUona
naturaUaailoa stone curb, would cost $4.92 a frout
oded by the i inmlsalon that foot: private frontage. U.8tiiA0; street
so one be 6aiu?ilired wbo do^ not loterMX'tlons and drateags. |l.Ko:
know tbe English language and tbat total I4.2W.30. Whb blluMtbic. c<mi.
tbe naturalixatIon of foreigners be re blned curb and gutter, the cost would
stricted to one state and one fedemi be la.02 a frout foot; private frontage.
I2A3#.40; street Iniersectiona and
good one. No
drainage. 91.S40; tout. I4.22RA0.
lean rltlxeu who cannot apeak the
The coaU for paving^Fifth atrrot
language and in case the responsibility from the east Une of Divlakm to the
is fixed on cerialn courts, there wUl
west line of Wadsworth street were
be leas naiurmUxaUon of -clOsona '
given as follows, the width bstweeu
wbo simply obtain tbeir papers in
curbs to bi* thirty feet aiM combined
order tbat they may vote.
curb and gutter used throughout:
Brick. $3.35 per front toot; private
A Ebuitui fteto.
frontage. $17,427.40; slroei Intersec
tions. $l.$6$. $0; total $1$J$7,30.
Wtulltbic, $3,72 per front toot ; pri
tTutbfuny any." writes Harry Colsoo of
Maaonvllle. in., “ibat for Blind. Bleed- vale frontage.,$l$,$4§; streri lulerlag, Itching and Protruding Piles. seetkma. $1.032.C5: total $21.S80.6S.
Bueklen's Arnkn Ealvs la tbe best cure
Hhcadam.
$i.C2H per front foot;
■mda,- Also best tor
Drug Oo.“f. prlcate frontage. $7.n4A&. street Interasetiems. $1.UL7(; totM. $$,$$€.
•sufsr tor Psrwwood.
Mr. Abbott sUted tbM over a year
teto. John Bdward XsMps. M. A. wbo
bns boM in boiy ordeis tor seventy- •go tbe realdenu of Fernwood had
two yMTS. beiag now H years of age. peUUoned tor a sewer. It bad been re
ferred to tbe committee on sewers and
He baa been cbai
M M bwn hwd from lam. Mr.
KlngMdward sines IMl,
BlatkUB aaU that It had bm Ktraa
to the citr eoslaeer la aider that he
■Ight Bake plaas tv a Mwer dletrtet.
The deilt eald that tba eactoeer had
lefeiied It to the board at pabUe
works who. oo aeeoeat of the lar«.
aaibaat of Mwen to be bout, had haM
OBB. NMD. did you sss tboss daaEy It op.
Mr guns ou sMs nr tbs FteunsT
Ol—Rart af Alley.
.
due lfi^t
F WANT Ate.
Mr. wnaoo itatad that W. U Browa
of the TYmeene CKy wiaaalhrtaila,
WMdSrwMrtoaaaahdatBtraMet
paving bo extended Tbe recomniendatlon was adopted.
Othsr Eualnssa.
Tbe bond of E. It McCoy for $5,000
for faithful performance of duly ns
city clerk with a J. Morgan. 1^'. O.
Foote and Howard Whiting as sureties
was approved.
On motion of Mr. Wilson two4hlrds
of Joseph Maxted's Ux waa romlite*!.
Supervisor Harsba, lo whom the mat
ter had been referred, reported. that
Mr. Maxted had l>een asses.mHl on a
$C00 stock when it waa only worth
$200.
Mr. Winnie moved that suitable
hitching rings or conveniences for
lying horses be placed at the new
postofflee. ReferriNl to the commit
tee on ways and means.
In accordance with custom whoa
there Is a change «»f offlelals, prmisloua wer<‘ made for auditing th**
biioks of City Clerk C. M. Beers, tho
mayor l»idng Instructed lo hire some
one lo do so.
Last Roll Call
City Clerk C. M. Beers called tho
ler on any unimportant subject f .r
any great length of time with tbe litHo watcii staring him in tbe fnee ana
marking the passing minutes must tw
|K>sra*ssod of consiacrsble coursge «.r
etdossal nerve.
A CARO.
li
favoriU'S omlir.u‘oM all si/es,
and tbero it not ono but
wlmt would
tn^unxl
^d prixod by any “lover
of tlie wocil.’*
A. W. JAHRIAUS
J. W. 3L.ATER
Wholeiak and Rctail-Your Reliable Home Fumbher
Only Four Days Left
to do your Christmas shopping in.
AT THE SOUTH SIDE STORE
you will find a big variety of goods suit
able for gifts. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Fur*,
Skirts. Silks, Umbrellas, NcckWcar, Hose
Supporters, put up one in a box, Hosiery
and Untlcrwear, Blankets, (wool and cot
ton). Don’t fail to visit these stores be
fore S.iiiirday. VVe are open every even
ing.
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A. J. Wilhelm
SOUTH SIDE STORE
yOB lALB BYIAU. DKATJOte
Ur- s moMt botu* to prove rstUfsetory or \
DCALERi
The Vienna rerrrepondmt <*f The
Ix>nrton Stnndard rnyn tbnt the **two
children habit*' la ticing adopted very
generally In Hniignry.
,
In Mad Chate.
Mllllona ruKh In ma<l chaM' afi-r j
health, from one cxlr^-me of faddUm
to another, when. If thc-y would only!
cal pood
their bowrls
regular with Dr. King*. New Life
Pllla. their troubles would all pasa
aa-my. Prompt relief and quick euro
for liver and alomach trouble; 25c at
l>rug Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A.
IN
KVKRYTHING
OEALSRfi
IN
EVERYTHING
DCALERfl
IN
everything/-
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
From The China and Cut Glass Bept.
Tho world of art hai oontribntod lo our an|»orb colh-otion n rmiltitiMlo of rx<|uiBito
pievoM. Many of thorn without diiplicaU-, any of which would niako moat aotvpUibhL'ifts.
CHRISTMAS CHINA
|
Ik^nliful i.i.'.-e* of Hiinlnml China in .Liioty .l<«.-..r;itions; choji
•», sii1a<l Ji»l«>«,
RJOKMI trHV.. I>niul an<I Imtkr plaUt, suKarj^<l rr< .imi n, aili trays, ru|a ami tanoers,
-REX’ CHOCOUTES
King of Bitter Sweets
-Tbvjr tMto M
TM eWt
Tmt CraCKtfww ku ttoa
Uok fin-tiMMBv. Amnkmm CuRy Cv..
Umb."
artrr ylMv
IMERIGftll GANDY COMPANY
MILWAUKEE
a
ARTISTIC VASES
nhapoft, |bf»< x.jTiisito
Aru idtvd holi.lay L'ift«: beautiful liouwilia uaro in nt-wi
with Ihe iLiiiity «*»M
Frfiicli Sivard ill IIkjso wondtrfui
mdtrfui fcdoriiikTR. li*•hernia
Ii“hemii»u *
tnicioKs, Dalton in dofl blue diwi^ni, lb>yal Hc»un in bvauliful pjtlenip,
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS*
The daintiest nnd most ApprociatoRl ^ift tiiat is made. Such an Hvwjrtmenl lo aelivt
from. The most beautiful euUink^s that are kiiowii; wator Iwdllea. lu rry tliahe*. violet
vases, camlelabrn ci^rar jars, vwch, t.live dishes, tumblers, sogars and creamers, knife
rests.
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
th-toil^er*. Liiion broka for tiu wwom-a.
“ I uat tho thing.”
If at loej for agifl—i>ujr a book, alwiys.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
(WTf.w«-City. Bf.utifnI.BtMn.lMi, tUinty biu uf UTfb Iwk. dt utak. tli.
fificat of Christroiis gifts: no i»orsnn v»n have too many pirture* and Uiene nre aorh mr.
tislic plc*e^« of workmanship. oa( h a gem in itm*lf. Buy early iukI remember yonr
friends in a never-to-be-forvolb n manner.
JUST RECEIVED
f
AN KkKWAN-r i-INK OW
aEm PORTABLES
AH shapes, styla and colors. Xmas presents—Flat
irons, curling irons heaters and pocket flashers
J. B. Paige Electric C(h l
» CASS STREET ^
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PHONEJM
TOYS AND GAMES
of all kimU for the “Little iWle;” pre
d»« beat Cbriatmaa th*y oyer had. Big
de)la.XiUledolla.dolbwitli hair and tbow witboid, dedb wi(b arms and kga that
DioveaiidthoaethatwrmHinoaBa biLoHinbuig
and iaspioK jae^ horaaa, dogi
and abwp. drama and wfaiatka and mns!a>l toya, blocka and gamea, doft fninitnra and
. .j
TRAVEMC CttV/ ttfCliiaAM, VUKtMV, DCCEHBCfl It. fM.
mrTMusiiissBnEKa
BftCVtTIEB
uc J. B HA
(CostiMcd tai tint pA«e.)
tMi Tftotatta
IBV
wonrt «• iMv* to tel trttH, ttd I te Owrtt of Foraatm
xm. BVrftou of eklcf
iir» to teom Um kiv tai tte • w
Tke Primary Buatoj i
cte dM
w« mmt krampily at C:4J
I.
MM that ita Ite tiH
HUONi
NWM
1
Improvetlthc flavor
Vid adds to the hcalth-
felnest of the food.
^tv.
I MnniTSHPUSE
CMlata J. «L —nn *f the Mvattoa
] Amr Was the VMlai ar HI*
Jsr
w
weal to tto
oaal bat fooad ibe hall locket
key at kome. which made li
la ito
lers haU
tate poaaiarion of him rooau theli
objset betoff to cwlebrate hts birthday
Oa aatertaa his l^so he seemed
■otoiwhat ooofam at aeelac ao manj
BOlklera. But whea he aaw that iheli
wehpoaa of warfare were not carnal hi
appeared eery brare aad made th<
beat of the aitaalloB aad after a ahon
aoldlera’ meeclap the remainder of th<
tealap waa apeif la a aoclal time
KRSONAL.
W. PTKeaaer went to Cadillac toda;
Welle and Mrs. Ban
miU who hare been rlsltlna friend*
In ^r. retnraed to Kingsley today
iTrs EL McMaana. who has been rU
ttlnk Mrm. W. Hopkins of Bast Front
ntrte, returned to Mantoo today.
llaater Bari Norton, who has been
attdadlag aohool to this Hty. bns re
tnraad to his home In Bnjtns,
Nate Pntnam of Northport arrired
te
aU tke^oatemrU^oT tho saloaM
cr tkte cttjr wMek to eke pTMMt COM
had coat tko tammtj to tke aaishborboodorflM. He Ttmd tke caae juft
Utopoaad of. tkat of tery TbcNaaa. as
tke aatoraJ prodaet of carrytes on the
aalooa boaUMas ao tkat ke caaae to tke
aalooa touadcatod aad wWle tkere was
aamd Itowor aaUl be faU to% a
dnmkea atapor wklle ataadla* dt tke
bar. aad after a draakea sleep ^woke
to acala be aerrad Ii«oor to tbj aaiae
arajr.
Flae Caeh $200l
•*On aceoaat df its belo< the barteaker who ta this case Is to recelfe
the adbteaor. which Is to be pmaoaaeed. It win be dlffereat than that
Ktraa the proprietor has he been In
Tolved ta tke caM. I bare yet to bear
of a alnile case where the proprietor
has dismissed the bartender for tbta
. I Shan ooaalder it ma an
of the optolon of the prof
tor and so ./Impose tke eeatence as
such. Johw^teckep was then called
as the flrst aame ok the list, and h
stepped forward to face the judge, he
exhibited his surprise by half turning
and almost reeling Into n seat gs he
beard this sentence:
**l hereby sentence you to pay n fine
of $200 within thIrty-sIx hours and In
defantt thereof to remain In Iroprisoomeat in the county jail for a period of
ninety days ' Mr. Blacken then arose
sad walked to the rear of the court
room, where from the last seat Frank
Koch, the second offender, arose st
the call of his name and faced the
coort. Mr. Koch waa greeted srUh a
half murmur pf Uughter as he re
turned from the court's sentence, this
being quickly and
ed by the Judge's
Totny. though proprietor, came
sentence the next and was treatec
the bartenders and given the si
sentence of |2M or confinement In the
cotmty jail- Harvey Plence followed
seltzer and cigars to the
minors, but
Cross stated that the sworn
Included Mr
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tke
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tovited u>
gome truth tkat te appealed to them
aruday aigkt. Parea
Pareau wiU kindly
ace tkat tke cktldrea are present The
Christinas cantata portraying to song,
scripture and recitatioa tke birth of
Christ wfll ke given oo Friday night.
Seats ta main anditoriam will be reitorvad for members of the school.
Teachers are requested to be at the
church at C:» p. m. oo Friday. Those
who oaa assist In decorating will meet
dt 10 a. m. OB Thoiaday.
THE IJi GRETTI fruit bon boas
fresh for the holiday trade are ready.
Come while the dainty oonfc*ctloos
are displayed, ready with the extra
of boxes In all designs
from little Jap boxes to Imported
glove boxet.
dec l$-2t
It’s Ny Badness
to Ijrow flowers. Its your
privilege to bny them.
Deal with grower.
ESANKH. PAINE
wL.oPtois-r
NICE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
k Sullivan.
dec HM:t
IJCT'S GO where the crowds go, at
the Famous, and see the toy shop In
part of the store. Everything one <could ask for
d.c 16 3t
SANTA CI^US will make a l^lg
haul at the Faro<md. there’s enough to
mi hU sack Just on the counters.
dec 18-31
NICE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
k Sullivan.
dt-c 18-Ct
nno«r. lom Mncn, tjiini Kicnan
ICE CREAM in bolls for Christmas
at Jacksons. 106 Front St,
dec 16-tf
Xmas Gifts
Hand Bags —proper
itylea—correct prioei. ‘
Handkenchiefs galoro.
Ito a hopeleaa caae if we c an
not plfwse yon in this lim*.
Jewelry Rings from 5c
to $2.50 each. Gents' Scarf
Pins 10c np. Gents' V<at
Chains* Lockets, etc. Ladies’ Locketo* Crosses. Watch
Fobs* etc.
Fanc^ Stationery 10c
Lawn Doiles to 2.5c
Bead Necklaces lOeto
2.5cBack Combs lOo to l.oo
each
Side Combs 5c to 25c pr.
NEW FANCY SILKS
58c
received no p^ym^nt
Hamilton Clothing Co.
AppMlad Case.
The morning aeasloo opened with
I YOUNG turkey ?bc lb. Stanek
the drawing: of - the Jury In
e apdec n41i
of B J. Morgan
A. Bcame Involving
boys swfstem—nothing counts, the plaintiff claiming tke loss
of forty-five cord* of wood valo^'at
$60
which
came
Into
the
posaemlon
of
Hamilton Oolhlng Co.
CHz. Phone 366
Waist*. A nice Cliristmus gift. •
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Hamilton aothlng Co.
E BEST oysters at Jaclwm'a.
dec le-tf
Augtist.
Also thirty cords of wood
$40 which also came Into
of the defendant by finding
U being heard this afterCurtis’ court
last
the B3CQUIBITE Manuhlao can1 WATS MUFFLERS, button around died cherries gt the La Gretti to all
the neck, packed one to a box. ^Ame."- oolora is a wonderful addition to the
Beauty" on cover, oaly 6$c.
txmfectioner's art fqr home decorattae Iktt
Hamlhon CkKkUig Oo.
dec 18-2t
worn®—Make* very appropriaU' gift. We lm\-6 them
in all the newest shape*, from 1.50 np to 15.00.
.•-IANOKKROI-IIKe-8.se, 10c. 15c. 25e np
each. Some extra value* at l.'ic each or 2 for 25c.
We have an extra large stock of 35c handkerchiefs marked
down to 25c Etch.
TOWKI-8—Some fine linen towel* in Damask and
Hnck. Fringed, Hemstitched and Mexican drawn work, at
2S!,3Sr.5Dettl.2S.
Pocketbooks, Wrist Bags, Fancy
' , Jewelry
€.0lillKlm
VIC. C. PALMER
147 EAST FRONT STREET
With««nomio.1XBRsSkeppsrs. TXsts efroriX UU why
NOTE THESE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY
BAIDIACS
iicftrjtr*
t 4-ply linen oollai* any shape or style
W»lnoe(lay n
' only
night
The now cnrelopc
bondhng made of
4 collars limit
for white cotton
astinel sold every
where for tic. for
Wednesday night
only per yanl
ItjB’aaEGlrkG0LF GLOVES
AU wool golf gloves:
WtelTMtots
for misses sml cbil-! sold evc‘rywhore for
dren* worth 25c* for! 25c* special for
Wwiuesday night; Wednesday night
H yard limit
8c
wnlms leatlier, n regular 25c bog for
W,xlnos<lay n i g li t
only
12ic
10c
far Boys
sold by oomijetitors
for 25c* for Walmwday only, |x*r pair
worth (Eic for
Wednesday night
only, per pair
Blai-k wool hose for lioys ami girls, sett*
verywheru for 1-V-. for Wudnesday night
ler pair
10c
*lc
l«-4 Sin Gray
CMtM mUaltoU
10c
2 pr. limit
i9c
2 pair liroU
2 pair limit
OVCIALLS
THE OL.OBE:
118 Wron«
urn Wront
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Just to remind you that we are universa/ Christmas stocking fillers. You
can find here one of the best selected line of Christmas goods to be found
anywhere. In picking these holiday goods we persistently thought of service.
CHRISTMAS
perfumes:
New BcenU, dcHcions anti
Rontly penetrating odort.
The finest doim-stic and imIJorted extnicU. All the
Jatest prodneto of the foremoft mimnfactnrerg. No
matter what the icent* the
perfumes we handle have a
marvtdons itaying p^wt
They
. areJ mikl and delicately tweet and fragrant It
never payg to boy cheap
very beat at prioea that both
our customers and we can
afford. Come in and look
over our elegant line of perfumea from 10c to $7.00.
HANDSOME
PURSES
n
/. COMBS
ACCEPTABLE
GIFTS
Yoo can’t please your wife
We are ntaking an elegant
more than ifiving her a nioe
abowiiig of both
dressing oooib. It is the
men's and ladies* pursea*
companioq of lier crowning
pex-ket books and card cases.
glory. We have some splen.
The Inathera from which^
did Ixand made combs iriUi
these goods are made are
rounded teeth 4o prevent
of very fine quality. Jhe
design* represeoted in this
assortment are the very latest and iiobbiesL For a HAIR AND CLOTH
Wss. 1SSS.’
purae we never,saw a
that l)Bat those that we i
offering now. We
ly trust you wiU not fail to
give our store a visit when
you are out. Voa will be
glad you didap for you wiD
get many hints from onr
stocks,
BRUSHES
We have a spleodid aaaorimentof brnaW both hair
and cloth* with fancy backs
others with backs of natural woods* aU of them have
good strong brisUes* brisUoa
tliat are put in to stay.
Come in, don’t worry about
thepwicea.
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JOHNSON DRUG OO.
126 EAST FRONT 8TOEET
*
TRAVERS ornr, Michigan
r
m
)
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
Tr»nl and union Streets
.
SUM Embrwldmi W««l Bmo f«r fUm
I'liion made Overalls, the heaviest 50c 4jual- J the ls«t 25c- hos4- cvi-r nhowii for Wodnestlny
ity for Weiliuailay night only* pi-r pr.
night, per pair
39C
I5c
2 pr. limit
,
1 pr. limit
Bjl»-2l
own nae.
valued at
posaeMlon
^^8^0KIN-0 jackets. $4.50. $5. $6 The case
Bell Phone 134 -
OUR STURE IS FILLED MORNING, DAY, NilON & NIGHT
1
GeoW.MUler
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and plenty of all kinds of tie choicest meaU.
Goods deli\'ercd promptly. '
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
1
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
w*
FRESH FANCY OYSTERS
sam snEUwai a
UBBI
•‘arvTw.
again
Butn CUnn U oo h» annaalcniiM to bentowgood
IhingB oo hit many frienik.
If you think of giving aome
of your married childi«i
the material for a houae as
a Chriateaa preaent pleaae
bear na in mind in oaonectionwith tlte Inmber neri-
Ute fol(^*2^milun^
the last bartehdeT left the court Jud|
Mayne
ney Cros»
6c. 10c. 15c. 25c handkerchiefs. Ini
were not |
tials also.
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Decorated Child’s
Attorney John Ix>ranger then asked dt‘c 19-2t
Hamilton Clothing Oo.
Dinner Sets(largc) 3..-1O
the court s merry for Mr. Moroveskey.
kaadames H. K. Gill and George the last bartender on the list, as he
JOHNSON'S BLUE RIBBON chocoStobertnoo of Northport arc Christmai auted he was simply a working
dec IC-tf j
and had l»een In the employ of Grant late at J.ck«in-..
Wlsehart for only two weeks prior
her daughter. Violet, of Empire, ar the violation and was now at the Oval
le.
i
rtr^ In the city last erenlng. return
Clot),Ins Co. j
xnd waa unable
the proprietor.
lira. W. P. Blckle left today for Grant Wlsehart. would be unable to
Si Maaie City to apead the hoUdaya.
meet It owing to hU protracted lllneas.
lira. B H. Wall of BoinmU City Attorney Fred Pratt then In behalf of,
^
I tbre
Clint Richards made a similar ple*i
I am »ure I have got
his client had l>een dis
tluK that
t
in»t what yon are
need on
< the return of bis employer,
charged
lira. W. H. Kearney left this
Pony Mikula. mho was absent during
Tony
I
looking for ins
ta^ tor llaalstM ib apend a short he ir
le. He too. was slated for a
ice as he was without means,
c. B.
asked for a further investi
. Will Thomas of Northport arrired in gation of both cases.
the;city todny for n day s business.
Harvey Pierce paid his fine Immedi
tor. ind Mrs. Delbert Joynt of Omc ately after the Intermission this morn
na are In the city today doing their ing before leaving court, but it It
Christmas ahopping.
understood that the other offenders
Robert Miller, who left foi^ the D.*- are expecting to “sit It ouf at the
troit Houae of Corroctlon under a county Jail.
thr^ months' aentence ftor laying In
Sheriff Charles Johnson and C. E
a siolen Bonday dinner, relumed two Taylor will leave on the early train
dayi ago and reports that he had the tomorrow with Jerry Thomas, mboso
The 6t of Hickey &
beM of treatment while .there.
term of Imprisoument began today.
Preeman Co. Clotliing
P. G. Heumann b In Charlevoix on The
■
I'i
prisoner Is highly elated over tho
i* what sella them.
lightness of his sentence as be mat
tor. and Mrs. L. A. Collsroom of 621 certain of at least ten years or more.
Bhte street will leave bore next
Mrs. Grant Wlsehart was given an
TkiMay for Florida to apend the win tudience this afternoon by Judge
ter. Mr. and tora. J. 8. IMUter will Rayne with whom the $200 fine still
acodmpany them.
itands against the bartender. Joseph
tom. Mlk> A. Carpenler of South Iforoveakey.
Mk BiKt
Boairdman la rlaltlng her parents. Mr
Taken From Jury.
aa^tora. George F. MaV
The caae of Allen F. Uitle vs. Ju
atrept.
Ranaom. which occupied the attenti
of the Circuit court yoaterday aft
noon until near the supper hour, w
e desire to extend since thanks i
at that time token from the Jury by
ths Pww Marquette Railroad comapt
Juudge Ma>'ne as he considered that
only queatloni involved
shown at the lime o(
n<x of fact.
► Isath of our brother. Loola Bchtt
venlng
r To the trainmen, firemen, round
A shot
ng (
^ e man and friends who sent the
UDOunt involved in the
bsatillfnl floral tributes, we desire tc which 4li
of Benjsnrin Thlrlby. W. F. Cal-^
also! extend thanks. To George Hojt
duc_for^4^nessi^ and klnx and E. J. Fulghum va. Frank P.
KenaMou wax rendered to the plain
tiff* through their atiornev. Amll
of Locomotlv^"l2ngrneers’ Ncrllnper.
which amounted to $388. InWorth aV. just tho thing for Stiirt Waist .Snils or '
,
elutllng
%i
■
* Intereat. The
- t
‘waamlmhine U»t
handsome line of four-ln- ply a xale of a mill i
«.£U“S.'S=“‘
ON DECK
Choice Turkeys 20c per lb
Choice Geese 15c per lb
Choice Chickens 14c per lb
at loveat price* oonaiatent
witli qnalitf.
SPEaAL PRICES on candles for
churches and acboola at Jackson's
f store.
dec IC-lf
JOHNSON'S BLUB RIBBON choco
late at* Jackson's.
dec
m
MARKET THAT SOLVES
YOU BEST
^■3
’
-■
iMSTBr^t, OlIMt. Urn^ UwtW, WInte m>4 thm feb|«r->(t).
dty to under no
to have yba
Une of Galmi sumc It lUeC tlmaee
ewt parallel wttb aortb Mae uf MevenU mraet 104 aa^liU feet le the eouth
Itoe of Lake avenue, thmice aoctbwual> Cl^. Mlcb. tMcll. 1006.
erly akmg the aantb tine «f Lnite nv. the Mayor and City enue to n point dne enat of pinee of
ilni nod » 2M00 fuel ourU of
I uf the aty of Traveme aty.
line of fleventb atreec thence
went pnrallel with the nectb line ef
Bevenlb street to the piece of .begin
tbe*re^^^im!ptod and adopted.
H» UOi jflMir nad the mnlnaaii aata-
rl-lHSirr--.
li^sss^. i? uzr,i?;jsi5i£:sir5rrr
!sr.ii“i:i3STr5i',
ciiffttsirTssf’.s
jm wW alM tut mOOT «M BOMl^- sssi'£..'S‘r
r.sii.’sn;.
etgned. dealra u> place a petltkm be- laraatlgBl
M OB tkc COTMT OC Nor(k B»»
r«MB aM B>r
«M cm «■
nrav id SMadeP
Ba?
U. MV Uw wwoiac troack.
C. Chaae. W. H. tMmia. ■. C.
Dvfoa. T. J. WIilBMn-. Ira
1.
fc’str?iTc*rMr/t
mimwlimim tb^ the
foodved and^bced
r81d»«d—
OfwUlck.
RAfbrmd to the eommltiat on public
*%itUl Cociaiua* o* CUl«».’
aoM alMT Mr. McLaeklui-* &mxh.
Ttotb^Honorable. the
aad CUy
Oouncll ar the City of TraTome aty.
21tt-Oeatleawn-Havlng examined
MIchlgaa:
the fonowing bills, report the same
n-r
_ norrad. aad recommend that the same
IS allowed out of the aeveral funds as
i
,
ronr cammltfe
08 M 8B4 W8I8T 4toOBMd It oor 4»ty
r.-TSsjf’
riiLr^'^
UehlaD M lito Ilf. >84 with that on 1
io tyray^mt^h. CM Btrwei ea^e
^-%V!J*u£
.1
.
.
.
SS7*S5
pfoveoMot fend...................
oenerai ati
leveutb atreet aa per a forB praaeotad to your bmiorabicbody. If our petlUoo to granted
B agree to waive the 26 per eeut H. A U Mer. Oo.. si
Buee In Ue dty charter and pay our C. B. Taylor Coal Co., coal for
eaMment la fun.
L dtoVrierNoVi!!!'.!!!'.
ctad
by Cblof
Morrmy to
a lihe
4by
<
I as4 look for dofoou to Itoo oii4
to do
sji:
at wTSii tlua Mr. McLMbten
1.407.31
€.468.66
1,137.15
1A14.1
1.230.63
$48,623.56
General sewer fund
Park fond ................
General street fund
Water fund...............
±?S'ir«.“'iSS's:5:
I
ISS
101.40
Street district Wo. 2..............
district No. 3..............
Street dtolrici No. 4...............
Street district No. 6...........
Trunk sewer, district No. 6..
775.13
Lateral sewer, district No. 6
Lateral sewer, district No. 6 1.Cl 2.82
Bast Front St. Imp............. S.C7C.12
l.tMn.30
2.602.70
West Front BL Imp......... .
1.268.62
Trunk sewer, district No. 1,
wM-lfi'
Reed. F. A. Wright.
Moved by Alderman Murray that the
petition be referral to the akl<
of the Third nnd Fotortb wnfda.
of tho B
Carried
bim If they
ilto ood
Travenie City. Mlcb., fStc. 4th. 1»0^.
and got bla «
To the Honorable, the Mayor and CUy
g«mcll of the CUy of Ttmverae City.
Sid DO liwtroctloM to climb polot aod
fiiom tbo fm!t that wboa bo mol Bau 2161—OenUemen—The aldewalk
L roortoofith aiiooC McLachlan
B. J. Hans. € months jwnt..
cllmbera abow* that be did not
H. K. Steward. 2 months rent
ao. Afiorwarda to bun?
M. Paine, dowers..........
tbo eoffliio boom wblob be to unable to pay. 1 would rec Frank
W. Hastings. Insurance.
ommend
bo
rebated.
and nr
tool house..............................
U K. Olevelaad.
tdmod to F^rtooolb atroet bad •»Buperviaor Plfth Ward. ailiens Tel. Oo.. phone..........
Oo..
Wed by Alderman Murray that
recommendation be adobied.
k^ov wbeo be pul It cm. and yoor eom
mtttee bare no doabt but be tboroogb.
Book-Store, supplies ...
undmtood the dander aUendlnc
Kverett, Olllett, Murcble. Murray and Grand Traverse Herald, printi on the electHc Ilfht poloa.
Winnie—(7).
ini ............................................
___ tbo laformatkm o^lne
Traverse CUy. Mlcb.. Dec. 4, 1»05.
la no doobt that ibo dlmbara
»la eoalaet with tbo oloctrtc light To the Honorable, the Mayor and aty
Oouncll \y( the CUy of Traverue CUy.
and bla arm or aboulder U conMichigan*
tbet with the are alarm wlma, ipktng
2164-Oenll'emen — Lot
114.
Oak
tb^^ clfculi that canoed bla doatl
I -From tbo facta obialnod we fWl to Heights addition, was asseased |K)0.
^ that oUbor the Boardman River mould be 1100. I recommend the dlf Ragle Press.
i^ric Ugbt and Po#or compimy or fereoce be rebated to Mr. Adam Evening Record.
ecord. olTcisl printWalker, which amounts to |6.f
$0 hie chief are In any way to f
Ing
L. K. Cleveland.
^r the accident.
Bupervtoor Fifth Ward.
Moved by Alderman Murray that
^ K.^uirar.
tdatlon of the supervisor
.
^ *•€. RTfcckeray.
B. R. E. . A P. Co..
••A. R Wllaoo.
• W. H. Abbott.
Yeas—Aldermen ^bbott. BIngb
-Committee on Fire and Wat
Bverwtt.
OlUetl.
Mdrchle.
Murray
Both commlltoea report that the city
I la DO way roapdpalble for the death Winn
Mr. McLAchlan. The city attornev To tl
it my rcqoeai haa rendered
Water Fund.
bm aa to the legality of the
.11 for Nov.....................
the council. It to aa fullova
Abbott, horseshoeing..
tlloa A. V. Friedrich. Mayor
Studley A Barctoy. sundries..
H. A L. Mer. Co......................
whic
I or my opinlao aa to the
1. Co., phone..........
overcharged oo his
Vi the council
coonci at lu laat been
1 be action of
A P. Co., light.,..
mem on s 142 feet of e 1C feet of lot
^.uMr
Hopkins. Ice..........
16 and w 34 lm*t of lot 17. block I. H..
roll of the flr« L. A CO.-S 7lh add.
L. K. Cleveland
for the balance
P. Votruba Hameas Co., leathW. F. Harsha.
W. W. Dean.
R. J. Mercer A Oo.. water
B. C. Darrow.
tubes ........................ :...........
T. H. OUlls.
Murray that Neptune Meter VkK, meters..
to liiveatlgate and report
J. K Grilllck Co., lumber....
lee of Mr. Mcl.achlan*a lam
P, M. R. R, Co., freight........
bble death, have reported to the coun
G. R. A I. Ry. Co. frelghl...
cll that the city wa* In no wav rekponMble for St: that ta fact the city
I
> not legally liable
Library Fond.
Mich.. Dec. 4th. 12415.
•filing trom ifcv d\
To tbe Honorable, the Mayor and City Helen Btout. librarian.......... I
Alice M. Wall. asst, librarian
Council
of
the
City
of
Traverse
City.
l^ftoalng my eonclualon of law uikw
Freeborn Gardner, ianltor....
kbr fact* found by the council commit- 2l54*^?n"lemen—We have stored In M. M. Pugsley. cataloging.
let^. It U my opinion that the aald ac
the barn at the wat«T works, the small OUver Typewriter Co, suption of Ibe council wa« grat
set
of
Walker
pumps
and
amall
eon
warranted by \hv city ch
denser taken from the pumptog plant CUy Nesrs Co., magazines ...
' ‘ rly Hlegal.
at tbe time tbe new Snow pump was B. R E L A P. Co., lights..
I'oura very reap------Instilled. As this pump Is of no use
lo the city. I would recommend that
div \ttomo
[* fire and water committee be given C. B. T»ytor Co«l £0, omI..
Kven If the action of i\e council
P. F. Conif r * 800, w«r book
was legal, the method of making pay pi>wer to dispose of this machlner}.
The Squire Cooley Oo, book,
Youra respectfully.
wentt by grilling the name pf Me
Lachlan to reroaInXqn tj^ pay roll
by Alderman Bingham that
after death would. In^ emlmatlon. theMoved
committee on fire and water be
_______
be a very dangeroua pnwdeat to ea
.$
tahltoh. In all the cltUw where graft authorized to receive bids and report p,y ^11 for Nov
‘ to the city council.
b. j. Morgan.
n. Uvt
livery.........
and oorrapUoo have been dtooorered.
Simt^Tel Co., tolls.
Carried
It hat beea found that thto method of
Trav
^ddlng pay volla baa been the favor
To tbe
Avery, killing dogs........
Ity of Traveme City, m h
Connell of the aty
Michigan;was passed upoa without dtocuaalou.
It to my oplokm that Important mat- 2167-Gentlemen—We. tbe under
Iving
J so
ao large an
ai expenditure signed. resMeats and Ux payers on
Fim OepL Fuad.
ley. la tkia case being fUUQ.OO. the west aide, respectfully petition
your honorable body to eauac an
Pay roll for Nov.................... .1
not be an haatny disposed
Pay roll, hose companies...
Pay roll, alarm system ....
V. Petertyl.
tacreaatag number of resl- OoL Tranafei
irefbre disapprove and veto the
akea a lamp at tbto point a Signal Phone . .
of the council ta plactag the
Decesaity. and we urge that this peti- Northern Mich. Tmna. Co.
liven favorable coniidtratlon
imp.
sStT si^i»f.rfiiidV".v.v
.1 1U52 07
142.23
.. 13.872.61
203JI2
.. 22.401.66
HA8KBLU
aty Treasurer
Mpved by Alderman Winnie that the
report be recelvad and placed on die.
amd wort their determination to the
M. £. HaskelU city treasurer.
^ verbal report that the $M.OO ;
prtated by the oouaeU for the purpose
of securing a guaranty bond for the
collection of slate and county taxes
had not been used and was at the dis
position of the council.
.Moved by Alderman Glllett that the
city treasurer be Instructed to deposit
raid amount In the city.ireasur
the credit of the contingent fund
Carried.
Ortlinsncea and Resolutions.
Resolution.
^
21C2—Rcsohed. That the plans, speclncailoni. plats, diagrams and estles of the board of public
gredlng and paving of M
street from the oast line of Cass street
le weal Une of Railroad nvepoalted with the city clerk
for public examination, and a notice
thereof and of the proposed Improveand of the dUtrict to lx- a>«
designated
incU
by Uie council. nnU th»t the
council
. D.
ro.. to hoar and
7:30 o cloc
objection thereto,
given for SS’
publlcsllon
for two weeks
bi
the ofnclal newspapers of said cl
and be It further
(red. That the lands, k
grounds and premises fronting upon
each side of the portion of Washing
hove
hereby are const It
664.11
nent district for defmying the
of such Impporement. namely:
30.00
for Wasblngion
25.00
Lots 11 to 18. Inclusive, block 7,
original plat.
Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive, block 8.
Lou 2 to 16. Inclusive, block 21.
6.55
All of block 10.
18.J5
All of block 20.
Lots 2 to 16. Inclusive, block 13.
|.otg 1 to 8. Inclsslve. block 14.
M.2*
liOts 9 to 16. Inclusive, block 18.
7.00
Lots I to 8. Inclusive, block 17.
W.o«
Lots 14 to 22. inclusive, block 8. H..
L. A Co.’s 5th add.
Lots I to IS, IncluiUve. block 7. H..
L- A Co.*s 5th add
227.00
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
1.00 theyesoluUon be adopted.
2.00
Tried.
IlTdirtol^rnUng.l 37.81
■Ti'rK's
IS
FRXMDRIOH. Mayor.
To the HontMBble. the Mayor aad aty
Coiiacll of the City of TmverM aty.
_
Skelcher. P. R. Good^ John Dnnford. dmyagb.............
^h.^E. SUnley. Mikei Utney.
Utaey. W\ R. W. H. Abbott, boraeahoelog..
ett. R. 8. Pmtl, Aagoa McOoll
Chance. H. A- Fraab C. Stover, supplies.
....
Rerertwd to the committ
of the Plfth ward, hereby peittloa your lie IlghUag.
Mick., Nov. 26th. 1206.
To tbe HoaomMe. the Mayor and CRy
CDuncll of the aty of Tmverae <
MIohlgan elUw have adopted oar vot
Aibit ^a.^hi2d5S^:
Han. Mrs. Qlam Kewler. Mrn Chaa.
Stewart. Mm. Rose Soranaou. HriLf
Weill. Frank Umlor. a M Casa. C. A.
l!Saber of aalee this fTll ^thTZ^ng
elect toas.
Ton Aavt a programlve city, aad we
do JK4 beUeve that you want to be hrhtadtheUmea. The machlaea w
B. J. Morgan, sondriee ..
aOs« TWepbone Co........
a RTB L- a P. Co., auppllee
H. ^ L. Mer. Oo.. sapplles...
J. a Paige Wee, Co?suppUea
J. a GreUlck Ok. supplies...
origlaal ptaL
Lota 1 to 7. inclusive, bkick 8. orig
*S^P. M. R. R. right of way on inal plat.
Lota 1 to IC, Inclusive, block 21.
rest side of Unloa street.
Parcel. P. M. R. R. right of way and
statioo grounds on east side of>Ualon
Lota 2 to 16. iaclaslvc. block 13.
Cannot get s description of these original plat.
taro parcels from dty records.
tffafpist
part
of
right
of
way
Is Sixth SI
Lou 2' to K. taclnrive. bk»ck 18.
k full width of street?
does city
that original plat.
Moved by
Lots 1 to 8. Incluelvr, block 17. orig
the resulntlon be adopted.
inal pUL
Carried.
Lots 14 to 22. locluslvc. block 8.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham.
H.. L A C«.s‘Mh sd
Everett. GUletl, Murchle, Murray ana
Winnie—<71.
Lois 1 lo 18. inclusive. bb>ck
s^5ih addU
21C4—Resolved. That the Improve Inal plat. H. L. A
Tbe city council
ment of Caas street by grading and
g. from the south line of State oouncll room on tbe 2nd day of Janu
south to the bridge on Cass ary. A. U., UK>6. at 7:3o p. ni.. and coo
. to a necessary public Improve^ older any objertions thereto.
ited this Clh day of De«*mtaT
ment. and be It further
CHAS. M. BEERS.
Resolved. That the board of publlworks, with all convenient dispatch.
as to the particular kind.
NOTICE,
Le the.quantity of materials
a resolution of the city
to be used therefor, snd estimate in
council |jakftt‘d at IIh regular session
held Dt*ct ml>cr 4. 12i»r.. notice to heie
d c4
by given that the city €if Tra\erse
used the
aty
proiwsos
to make the foUowiug
cause
to
be
made
plats,
ereof. and
d specifications of the public ImiM-ovement. vlr.:
To grade and pave Unl<»n iUn*et
from the »*<iuth line of Eleventh street
north to the south end of the south
to be ma
ruTfand........................
Lateral Bewer No. 1. District
No. 1........... ...................
Lilefal Bewer No. L District
r.-Sii'S;'
Lake av
i27fUeLtbenoecnst
Cji4A4 60 M more or eea t the aouib Uae
2.022.74 of Lake avenue.
1.0WJ4
ig oo the norlhX.711.U
644.01
t street aad Lake
tlag earn 75 teet
117.61
2,221.41 on parallel Une wUb U
thence north 6S feet, thence west to
76.01 Union stred. thence south to place i
taloa ntrert and Lake
passed at Us regular asaakm; «a<
funnhw «ns| T6 foaC
BMrtmr 4. 1266. noUoe to bstw- avt
line vriuni-ake avaaan.
ea that the cltv of Traverse cw
thfAce north 62 feet, thenco west ta
Unloa stfwct.
pave Wasbiagtoa
M. R. R. right of wsy on
from the «uu lire
7n»on atroet.
side of Un
to the west Une of Railroad
Parcel P. M. R, R- right of wsy and
e in said cHy. and the opedScas u«a tswei^Akmcioaads on east side afUloa
plata and dl
amtes of cost have
meet In the
board of public works ta my
*y
council^ on tbo Snd dav of Janu
are open lo public ezamiaa
the city council has deslgaaied the ary. A. D. 1226. at 7:36 p. ss., and condistrict to he asmisssd (or said im- tiOi T any obJaeUoos thereto.
Dated this 4th day of Docombor,
proveaMot all the lota, land aad pai^
CHAS. M. BERMS.
•
ouU fronting and abutting npon the ISHKL
at) Oerk.
LbU 11 to 18. Inclusive, block T.
2 04)
3.W
2163—Resolved. That the plana, apeclflcatlona. pUta. diagrams and esti
mates of the board of public works for
255.00 the grading and paving of Unkm street
64.60
\ the south Bae of Eleventh street,
70.00
h to the south end of the south
S.2S
n street be &
:lerk for publl
notice thereof and
proposed Improvement and of tbe
district to be aaseayed. as prescribed
3-1 sod designated
Ibe council, and
3*00 that the council wlfl meet at tbe cooneil rooms in said cltv on the 2nd day
of January. A. D. 1906. at 7:30 o’clock
p. B-. to hoar and consider any obieetfon thereto, be given for pobUca
turn for two weeks la the oAlcUl nrwa
papers of said city; and be R furthei
Resohred. That the lands, lots
grounds and premises frootlng upon
sack side of the porttaa of Union
tiseet above deocribed. be aad an
Moved by Aldertaan Murray that
te resolution
Carried.
Abbott, Bingham.
Ye4»—Aldej
Everett. Glllei
Winnie—(7).
Rssolutien
21C5—Resolved, That the lmprov.‘
ni of Fifth street, by grading and
paving thirty fe<*t Uuween curbs, from
the east line of Division street t
west line of Wadsworth street,
stone macadam, and cement curb aivl
gutter. Is a neceasao- Improvemen
and be It further
Resolved. That the board of publk
works, with all convenient dispatch
determine as to tbe particular kind
and estimate the quantity of maleri.l
to l>e used therefor, and estimate In
detail tbe probable expense and cost
of such work and of the material to U
used therein, and make a record Iher.of and cause lo be made plats, plans
diagrams and apeclflcations of ib<work and the locality to be lmprf»v<^
and report their dHerraluatlon lu tlu
rJTJt^oZ^tLSSJt^
^'and daamaatrate beyond a dmiht
r5. Barden, E. Ungrall, Cbna WahC that thay art durable aad aeeurate. etty immtmm to the neveral pattlas LTA Otx*a Ut add.
Tbara to ao waoMao by wblob a vwior
mm •» LpM 11 ta tt. ixMia. hlack i.
I
Ix>t
U A Co.’S 1st addIMon.
I>ots'l9 to .32. Inclusive
L A Co.’s 1st mldltiun.
Lots 1 to 14. IncIiiRlve,
L. A Co ’s 1st addition.
Ltds 19 lo :!2. Inclusive. bbick 5. H
inclusive, block 1. H..
L. A Co.’s 1st adUlllo*’.
Parcel. 24 11-12 fei-t north from
Seventh street. liounUe<l on the
by Seventh
strtH'l, «m ihe west by Un
1
Movcil by Alderman Bingham that ion street and on the north by l,akavenue.
the resolutloo be adopted.
Farct-1. Ix-ginning on the east Hue
Carried.
Idermi-n Abbott, Blnghsrc. of Union street at a »*oint 27 fi** i
ay and south of the inte-secllon of the cast
2ICC—mereas. it has pleased Alnilghty God to remove from our mldm
our fellow-laborer and city oftlcial.
Ix>rin Roberts, calling bim to Join the
plcjniHTs of our city who have gone be
fore. leaving us the paths be has
hewn, the minly character he has Im
parted and Instilled in the mtadz of
our people, the Justness In hU doings
and dealings with hto fellow-meu. the
homely Integrity and uprlghteousoess
of bis character as a xtilde to all In
ilse'.r future doings In lie. Be It
Resolvi-d. That In bis going the naIlon has lost one of its defenders, the
RiAle has lost a foremost loval citizen,
the city loses a Just and wmsclenilous
ludge and aa honest adviser, aad
tvery citizen has parted with one
and Influence were for
of all and
obling
strongest desire was for the ennobl
snd uplifting of mank
Resolved. That we. the council ol
aty. as cUy of
the city of Traverse
Ti
ficlals and for the people as their rep
reseniatires. lake pleasure in thus
publicly acknosledglDg the high es;
teem In which he vraa held and ih^
loyal public services he has rendered
to the city and that hto earnest, active
temperate and unselfish life will evet
leave a shining example for presen;
and future generations to profit by.
Resolved. That the deepest s)m
path) of tbto body and of the people
of this cltv be extended to the be
reaved family and relaUvei.
Resolved. That these resol
spread at large upon the city record*
and that a copy thereof be fumlahe<!
lo the family of the deceased.
.
eveuliW nsnrioaa for
tha
a«
BY GUM. B0Y8. Ibe 1 unoDslt thq
Can hardly
FORESTERS ATTENTION
All Foresters wishing to attend the
annual Christmas dlaaer and dank
must secure their tIcknU of tba «Mlh
mlitee before Dec. 20.
Angus McColl.
Jas. Griffith.
Andrew Shoffer,
Geo. Muir.
dec 18 2t
Otis lAbym.
filed by the lioard id public works In
my office and are oiH*n to public
amlnatinn. That the city council hah
designated the dtolrlct to be
for said ImproverteuL all the lots, land
and parcels fronting and abutting up
on the proposed iuipniveraent. viz:
Ass^-Ksment dtotrlrt for iriikm nirtV. |i
Lots 1 to 14. ineliudve. bbx'k 1. 11.1
L. A Co.’s 2nd addition.
j'
IxiiK 1 to K. ii
L A Co. q. 2nd ad
Moved by Aidmon Winnie that !n
the matter of placing new fire alarm
ri^^ the cxwt boxes, that the same be referred ta
tbe oommUtac on fire aad water to
InreMlsate Ihe needs of the several
for Union St
Lots 1 to
warns and report tbdr findlags to the
-.-A<3ab>2«
LTA
Cab^d add.
their next atoeting.
tn:a 1 to 14. tadnslve. hkiek 2. H.
L. A Ox’s ?:id add.
Lou 1 to 14. Indoalve. blodc 4. H.
c MuSaT;*^
»ved by Aldenaaa Abbott that the
Twport be acceptad aad adopted au4
Ibe city clerk be fast root« to draw orAaraia tavor of tbe Mveral partlae as
reeommeadad by tbe dtv clerk, aal U A 00.-S lal add.
that the mayor and derk be Insinicted
Lridty. It goaa *0
Iquid electricity,
every part of your
blood, sin
you wen and keeps you VeU
». Johnson Drug Co.
m
TRY A RECORD WANTAa.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRIISFERM.
312 STATE ST.
B*tli PliMn S* 44.
WANTEIi;
MOLDERS
Mi-n who have had exporienot^
in irrey iron nioldinR on Renend m:ichiDery oaatingt. and
who are willing to work in
ojien showi, can loam of
tU-iuly nxMl good paying poaiis nn<1cr ynany oaotraoi,
aftorr ability it demtmatnted.
by mldrtwamg
Lock Box 75. Detroit.
Real Estate
TfTE would lik4* our patrons and tbe public in general lo nnVl deretand that we want your Fire Ininranoe buaineaa,
that we can furnish yon perfect indemity. and in case of lots
aee that you secure a just and satisfactory'aettlement We
shall at all tiroes mmc our effort to s<*core for you thfe lowest potaibh? rate, iiml be pleasixl to give you any and all information
possible that yon may improvv yonr risk to this end. That
whilt' we repnwent some of the oldest and moat reliable com
panies doing a firt* insurance bnsineas today, we alao are your
agenU and have your iutereat to protect when onoe you place
^onr bosinesi with ni.
Empbyen Liability, Steam Boiler and Perional Accident
Insnranoe it part of our business. There is nothing better
than an “Ocean’’ accident policy. Come in and see hs. oor
office is in the State Bank Building. Suit 90:3.
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a> QUieK^ euffi a.
THt WOWPCT W^ER
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THUjir I bft. iiiilC’^ I v3^
l■Hillsc^llml
I
C6NSUMI»TI0M14
for
ciua.nv.a«,s>nMMhiib<m> •naUMMarNmoMirpni'-
^ntSSS.’S ii.'£SSKiStS^T^.£?S^‘SSSS
WMiltiJi ABadLUTtf-Y^^M^AliTipEP!
lo^son Dni| Co. S. E. Wait ft Sons Americ^ Dni| €0.
1KW6AI fm eMBERSQ
TOIrtM wkfAtmm bave bM on
fortM In a crmrel OH €NI (b« tern of
HcWt liniiior. imm silo oortb onO tvo
mitM wmi or Tnlo. Yolo doctm ny
(b07; oro Uo romoins of vblto per
•non; MOeoM oC ^ yleteKj for
1 ■•*»)> jrooTi boro fM-rocollocUon of
oor<$M belBK boHoO onjrwhero oenr
tboi^. The nkolotoBs ore iboM of poev
pio ^ oil ogoo o»4 woro fomd oboot
tbro^ feet oiiOer gromiO. Two of tbeso
vm broiigM to light Solar
10 tbo bM tbot oo opUoMlc
ond the bodico of the rlctlin^
ororf thrown down hooiiJy ond dirt
E‘r» of the Monroe
Yoiil dob 00
the. potMdbllitjr of
tellore 60 the port of ex-Comroodon’
8to|llQ8 to oacurc the r^lvlte C.ooo
auiOirau for hononot purpoMO ot the
eorolrol ot Moor
llniitor* boro bene ooring that the
locotlona of the oolmola hare
not Ui many bonaoa os liatlob Anxiety
la bow O^UUoc of the poat. however.
ror ‘eieriln« nop rvporU that g.oimj
ratajyr bU peroonol cotmf. ore al
>m4liPoly 4a odd atoroge.
Tbo Oooooo aonlUrtuin property.
betOor known ofL_0«lit * hill, a beaut I
fur it fact of load oo the nouthJtlde df
the dty. eoaprlatng aeren acrea cW
o big hotel and a bath house, has
been sold to the Free MothodlaU of
Mle^ao, who will make Owoaao their
atotU headquarters there In the fii
turi. Oarap mretliii:s will be held
thc|e each amnfiM«r. ot which &.000 art*
-aaufilly in olUndonce.
lairing the coming week the Society
Home for the Krtendlcaa will
ineorporoted at Kalamazoo by the
foHj.wlng: Mm. IJIIlan SUirr. of MUu;
, Nary Clark, of (Irand Raplda. and
, rranclaco and Mra, Jennie I.
ion, td Kolomaxoo The eocleiy
enUMInhed a large home la Kalatoo. which will be fHH'U to nil
ihy pecauoK of the mate who aic
mwl. The home is a large two
bonne mail, was ptirrhaecd and
I Uvr by Mm Stnrr. The hwjo will
up by populsr *uht<rrlpH«»n.
•be last Buttjb«r cf the 8t. Ignac
fVegram lUIs twenty bmr pagt‘s. in
man. attempted suicide at (5
hYbloy by gmxhtni; his wrist. 1)
time and taken
. l)r. C. U Wllhiir. for twelve year,
^inect^ with the ih'partrmTii of vlsUUflrtIcs la the seen'tary of sUlc s
has
to lake effect
TS"
Kelly of Muskegim has lK>en
anjemed charged with an attempted
of Miw "ncr
walking in the su
•bt- Kelly wM well armed.
L married mail by the name of Oor
n. living In Sand.-dmic, Jackson
left hbi -hona and buggy in
--------^ I. oame to Ann Arbor by deetri j oar. looked up some logai matters
thit probate ^n. and is now mills
Creditors of the
ha^^ at Owonno «r
Stewart
ownltlag the time when her parenU
The molbm’ la aald to be trying to
The mother Is aal dio be liylnf to
potrb up a peace, but the fotber U ob^durate
Fear that the prcaeniallon of the
chock would lead to dlscorery of the
ihlef. burglars retunuMl a check for
fboe. made payable to Capt Madden,
of the stmra barge Helen C.. wrhich
was stnlea at Manistee early tn the
week. The captain's cash box was
found by Bugeac McCarthy In a small
boat beneath the dock*at the Eureka
Bill. The check reprerented the
wagea al the crew.
Dt-hlle aklddlog logs near the rail.
road track John Brown of Alillcrsburs
took off his red sweater and laid It uealde the track, thereliy atopplng a
freight tfmte aad caising much con
ftiabNi for a few minutes.
Bnowgb stork has hm subscrllKMl
to build an up IcmUio rn anu ry at Iro
tay City, and It Is expected the plant
will be in operation by March 1.
The university regonta have con*
domned the west end of the old medi*
cal building and no more classes will
b« held there after the close of the
Lina B. Chaulton of Bay City, aged
ID. who was roarrli-d at IS ami a mother at 14. asks for the aniiulmont of hrr
mi^lage to Leonidas Chaulton.
with Catlln. Minnesota la given a
place with Marshall. Chicago is twice
recogntned oh the third team, with
Oale aad DetdaV. and wnnoonsin gets
in with Bertke and Findlay.
The picking of the eastern cx|KTt is
as follows for the first team: End.
Shevlln. Yale; tackle. Laaaon. Penn
sylvania; guard. Tripp. Yale: center.
Torrey. Pennsylvania: guard. Burr.
Harvard: larklc. Squires. Harvanl:
end. GUxa. Dartmouth: qtiarter. Brkeraall. Chicago; half. Roome. Yale;
half. Hubbard. Amherst; full, McCor
mick. Princeton.
^
NolKhfly questions ^nwallV right
to a place on the firstTeam, hut it Is
ridiculous to place HammunU on the
third team and CurUs on the second
team, with eastern playeBvfassuredly
ibelr Inferiors on the first lebm. Beedek Is another man entitled to a place
cm the first team, hut Is placed on the
rur„c;:.
-1? Ue
mv biautstn
liiMI
s:jr;;^5:;r-s;.cs
he
Gold
Walter Camp Is out with his annual
All American football elernn farce,
which Is all the more farcitwl ibis year
with only one western .player on the
Hat. BOersall of Chicago. The man
who knows about as much about west«rn players as a tiorker knows about
Oreek. Ignores Mtchlgan entlniy io
the llrst elevtsn. hut Is grackios enough
to place Schulte and Curtla on the aec*
ond eleven. Tom Hammond, the greateat lino plunger In the west. Is given
While working on the farm of G<h».
Cardwell, three miUw northeast of Im*
lay City, husking corn. Clatule Cohman's hand was riiught in a corn husker and the doctor had to take it off.
A»at»ur
«rrl.Hl ..ft
p«o» cbu.. U. th.. «k. «f .he I
^
Husklnson flour mill at Hart
•ile U a typo of a man the esKt has
tapped the tlU. 1-afer the chest was.
H*n. btljr he would be somethlni;
found a mile away, the money gone,
rtoelation. Ho Is
but valisable papers still there.
any of I ho standard ewstern tackloj.
Through complaint tif Mrs. (iarenee
but so quick on his fci‘l that in the
K?Horton of Tekonshn. Dell Sylvester.!
Michigan-Chicago game he repeatedly
bartender for John Union, has l»eea‘
srorkcfl thixxigh and got r«*ar enough
arre«t€-d fer sailing InioxIcanU to
to Kckersall wh«*.u iliat young man w.vs
punMng to make it seem as though he
K*W
I would block the kick, and if Bc-KersuH
Mrs. Hetty t;re«-n, the rtehest tronv had not Iwn n reraarkatdy etxi and an
an In .Kmerlea.
to pnn buiw‘ an ••6;o. able punU'T the klcKt would have been
and abe will return It lierself.
blocked, for In one or two Instances
She no linger thinks they are «levH he only succeeded In getting a kirk in
wngotot, rnn by devils, for «levlH. says by his pretty side swing. Curtis aUo
a New Y.nil writer.
Fix.ii she will .s rood or^rfc n.sc. lYohably he would
spill from ttoiik to hank in her owu
auto Inatrart of walking. Three mb's have ‘hrue mtue on attack had he
Ktsid In thA Chicago game Inngi r. He
she has Inti! down far henHif:
a giHu! idung.'r and works well wl»h
**My auto must K' the lawt on the
market th.it ean he.lKHigUt for the ^ heavy hack lielu-'
least iiionry. My auto must l»e nt\vaMarshall, the colored end of ihc
ble i.f going slow. My unto must lie Minnesota team, is lauded as the fast
one that 1
run myself. No chauf est man In getting down a field and
feur for me.actually reaching a man.
Netnon to Wcc*.
LMilfb wf Vaecwwl Warwa.
Again U is announced that Battling
The fdeclrlc wravea nteasurod by .delHon is to take unto
Hertx and named after him were This time he makes the
foniid by the great scientist to be 1»
feet ftom tbe top of one ware to the htanelf and the
top of the next. Tbe sravsa used by does not hedge on the btl as the girl
Marconi In telegraphing aerons tbe At la California did a few weeks ago. The
lantic are much louger-la fact they theatrical burineaa was the scrapper •
are (DO fnet^ more. They travel at undoing, for the future Mrs. Nelson is
the same ap^ as llght-the tocrodlble an actress, a bnrlesqucr playing tbe
nod almont luconcelrabie rate of 181OOP njlles per aecoud~bnl the light I>art of Ooasle Spangles in -Down lb©
UBc,- which Is now being played by
J*n'I
m^thn the Ma>est!e Burlesquers.
With tbe aanoanccinent of the rorwt Milk la Twwv Tsiu
The mw of plenty of milk with tea.- fhat Miss Gertie De MTIt. whkh Is b-*r
says tbe I^neet (Iy>od«n>. -is a wine
pm-antlon and must be rogarded as a name. Is to star in a show which Ne^
««ma I>hT«W.ctn.l pror.Wltl«. riw. son will bead neat season. Gertie
Ib» protHdt of mtlk ««troy attrtngn- wearing a big. three carat diamond a
cy ond ptobobly prrroot tbo otlM^tM a proof of the engagement and takas
hijartm anioQ ot^nnla oo tbt ma- care of KelsoA.*s other aparklcrs when
$io.Qon
th« tnsUlagal
<>oa«l Harrti of OMpr^lngs agateat the fatrwwd ones
tf4 t|V return of Uie money.
^fdL Ollw UtUe. the youthful St.
iri^e. is stopping at the Union
aowt
rtr.
Ptorl Huron with her huahand.
atnyajib cmaa abKitatFfy..
to lof MM.
SPORTS OF ALL KINDS
be m ^
H« •» «»•«» •» noRT.- ikM the lyfcMr, nMlt bMA
have to dJaappolM
kgiif. -TM
cheekB are made dwt. bat tber are
Fitbaatthe aisaaMro of oar BtiiM^r.
He 4a m with the gooL- -Ektaad htaa
my sympaihlea- awnturod Mr. Us
OaHleane. "It niaM be rety trylag fir
rtMb—tni.. s. T- Dee.
Bbr e( Beflele, to • aouh SUM <d him to be disabled I Infer that he
pool lb tbl. St, wlU m H. Oeoo algas ^^wski with hla feat., pIlV
tbe MMliw
M< eoMbee bre an
a>e •»« to •dadt tkM
woter.
vbM le beUeeM Io be
tbe «ortd-e reoeed lor o.nu. S«Wo»
The^atory of the torture of Rev. df
D. Moore, paaur of tbe Baptirt chunb
of HarpersviUe. N. T.. will Interest
WANT JkfARTlifNT- •
..
'
feem «» B«t cesoBlly took for Orisusas Pre$csls is tke 'wasC atusa. tHd It is t f«od mdlmii
to tie ezchasre tf aecesslties.
VTANTED.
It I* fOdorted Out tbe te MMlpa ti flrins?*uf”^iii
ROSmOli WAWTCO In offlen or acaltrotter. ateKlelcr.
will be oet tag Ifom the grip. I had to aleep ait- iag togt bytyoong man with weri■I * foeor next eeaeob
Tbe Moom euaixtlfBer, Hettr O.
-Bcmter.- Sm;ord office.
*:04U. S tbooibt to te to r«l to «■ Coughs aad adds, which entirety
rectiM Kelly. *:f<K. end will n« nee cared lay eoagh, aad tarod me ham
aaanaapUoa.A
graad
care
for
dlw
WANTED—Work
by day of uiy ^
egelOi
aaned coadiiioBs qf Throat and Loa&
«9r4pt|M; profer biniag. tit K.
John McGuire has sold the atalllmi, At Jolifllhon Drag t3e. F. H MeadsTc.
Front.
dec
Direct View. 1:0$%, purchased by him A. Bogbee. druggMCa; price Me ami
isa-jarrss'.rass
taMb mm w ui ‘
Wn bare ttd oRw fbr tale the fW.
towMg UM of roel wtalA It In sB dw
Mrnhln frepwty and mnM bn noM.
M ft loi on Want Mh 8U nnM ni
at the Fhklg-'npJon sale last week, to
Walter Jermyn of New York.
Tbe grand circuit pacer. Bdwlir r-.
2:07. is now owned by John McGuire
of New York, who purchased him from
Jamei Shtftln. He will be used oo
the Nmr York apeadway.
Klnaey Loa. X;dT%. by McKtaae/.
2:11U. is bfdng given slow work by
Bodd Doble In California, and the vetcran trainer hopes to bring him east
again next seaaon. He is not aattsfle-!
to retire him without giving him a
chance of acquiring a recohl aom©
where near bis capacity.
The western stallion Crtx-us. 2:17Vk.
by Creacens. 2:02^. U pronqimo
coming trotter by good crltica who
saw him race the past season. Ih
has trotted a half on a half mile track
lnl:0€H.
L. D. Commons, the young horaewan
of Contervnie. Ind . who brcnl. iplted
and trained the good pacer. Dr. W. A\
Z,. 2:U%. has bought the sire of ihU
horse, the famous Anderson Wilkes.
2:22%, of Howard Sim. NowcastlInd. Mr. Commons d8%otes all hlf
Ime and energy to ralalng and train
ing good horses. With this stallion
and his high class standard mares. Mr
mons ought to bree aom^ fine and
fast colls.
One of the attractions of the Faslg
Tipton sale was the great Indiana bred
trotting mare. Czarina Dawson, that
for lio.ftfto. This great young
mare was timed separtely In a race at
U^xlngton last fall In 2:0S%. and ha*
trotted quarters In 29 senmds. Craiins
Dawstm Is regarded by hon^?mrn if
one of the coming scnaatlons of IBiKJ.
11.00. gunrantMd. Trial boCile lOe.
-For seven years.” write Oto
a
Hoffman, of Harper. Wash.. ”I had
h
r battle with chronic stumach anil
trouble, but at last I won. and
l1 my diseases by the use of
I unhesUat
► all. and don't
the future to be without th«
certalnl
)cured s
rase as mine ” 8<»ld. under l
to do the same tor you. by Johnson
Drug Co.. F. II. Meads. C. A. Buj
dniggUta. at kOc a bottle. Try t
‘miserable machine."
FOR SALE—Hcmro and lot, barn on
These flrrt piano* were only
lot, 442 West Bight etreeL Price
•8. When they rea
C!«>ar thinking, decisive artlim. vim
12.400. one-third down, balance to and vigor of body and mind, the
scale they tfa
had accompllshetl wonders.
suit purchaser. Inquire 116 East sparkle of life, comes to all who uso
The genius was yet
Ninth street, or address John^Clune. Hollister's Rtirky Mountain Tea.
would sweep away all 1
ei'niK.
I'ea or Tablets. Johnson Drug
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept Stf
tioos of the oarlv plan
are mau!^ good planpe today
dlffertmf systems of
MISCELLANEOUS
Piano m No. 10
“Yes. When I hsoded him a Chrfft«kl. I beg
don. but do you give trading
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
^•s.■ra
Thai s the. way that piano partially. FOR SALE—Hot air fampcc. used i>ne
\s wc know It today, was ushere d In.
season, with tin plp«»'^5: one ga*
It had a hard time of V and was a
healer, never used.
R. W. Round
very poor eonirlvanee. One historian
A Son. foundry.
'
doc ‘5-'X
with the price of all the
present day piano*. There Ik mm.*
that wIU appeal to your more strongly
than the famous KIMBALL. Every
Inflnliealmal p»n of Kimball Pianos
is made In the great Kimball facUirles,
htmee the reputation and large capital
Wanted All Tbat Was Cctoilaa.
-That Blfferblatt la an abMmttnlDdofl (fC.OOO.poO) iK back cf every part of
their
pianos. They arc not only a*
fellow.good as the best In every wa.t.bnt
COME ON. BOVS." and look over
lOKo liooks for boys on the left-hand
counter in the Faraou.s. I want cm*’
for Toms Christmas.
dec 18C.
WANTEO-Hanreawa to oU wM polMb.' Fred Pnitor. 143 K. Tenth.
■ovtl-U
and me. Ml Sixth ftt
Heoae and lot ft W. oor.
Ays.
WANTED—By a first dasa eagtaoer,
Bteam fitter and all hroiiad madhlw Wayaa and Bar Ria.
X loU oa Sarnoa atroaC. batvaea
iait one who can laHaU aachtaarr:
<Mt IMgMi.
One of the beat loeaUoea la the dW
win forniah the beat of roCeroaeaa
Tbe Planes Used by Meaart and Cleor enrroaading eoaatrjr tor hooro. 4
regarding ability and eobrtety. CaU
menij Were Only Five OcUvt.
at ihli office.
aov 14-tf
Miacrablt Centrivanoea, Com
It to 14 acres land In Mmwood townpared to Preront Day
ship, aboat 1 mSa frea city ttaMi4k
LOST
wm aaha a good azarkei gardea.
3 40's 1V4 mllea east of Cedar Run.
LOST—A light yellow rat; return to
4 40's IH miles west of Cedar Run.
201 West Klghlh atrect and gi t re
There la considerable saw Umber
aad plenty of wood Umber oa this
ward.
dec 18 2t*
liar In England and all over the coat I
land. Soli good.
nent wav Muxio CJcmmtl. born .vt
Also aevaral gllt-adge land contraeU.
Rome. 1752. Al eighteen he composed
FOR REMT.
ang If.tf
J. B. GrelUck On.
his Op. 11. which forms the basU *»f
moot all modern piano sonatas and
wWch ri'quired considerable powers of TO RENT—One steam heat flat. In
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS. . ; J
quire of H. Toonoller. Bell phone
•xecution.
Clement! was educated in England
107.
. dec n-tf
by the kindness of a Mr. Beckfonl.
This rsport Is made up dally. The
vnd he s<x>n rivaled Bach as a teacher.
Ho was the gr<*ateat player of tbe age.
Mozart, possjbl.v. excepted. In 17R0 h**
to raiis and vras pcrfi»cUy as
ed at his reception. Tbe old
HOUSE fer rent, SOI Slate street. 7
masters, Hayden. Bach and ' old i
rooms; small Urn. |8 per month,
llerl” wc
thisI time "going off i
stage" as it were^ and hateJ1 the m
a J. Morgan.
dec 7-tf
fanglcd piano* and piano music, me
uslclans and OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
rising generaUoDB of
Clemenii In particular
kOock. corner Front aad Union.
What
had iheao upSI right,
rigni. forsooth,
1
nor 2S tf
to write music which the old
play, or the world to
snoa that ibej* could TO RENT—Houm 202 North Spruce
play on? Moaart, they said, was
street; second building north of An
larlatan. Beethoven, an Impostc
bury church, a H. Allyn. nov 3-if
^wr
laying tl
FOR SALE
TRY A RKCORO WANT Aa
. Their great sy«and distribution.
MONlfV TO LOAN—No tax ciauF
zrrsvmSasj’ga
Place Hotel
IK)NT BUY Y OTTB Christ roan oaqdie* till VI.11 nw oura Jackson'p, lOG
Front street.
doc 1C tX
lalj.
PALMISTRY-OoasUR MadameHlnai
Remember the fotare tiaa to yoa
band, a aelantifie raadtog wlU roroa
the tree Uffa blatory- Over fil
lUnloc rx I
ne.Hldent* of Nice are aliout to errrt
a slat no in roi-morr of NcUln Dnboli.
who for many yemrs waa c hief rook «o
the kaUer* grandfalbc*r. King Wil
liam at ITustila', receiving a salary of
ITO.fKiO a year. As soc^n as the Franc'*
ITEMS OF iNTERLS r.
Ont* qi lgiujitr l In N©rth« rn Afrire. Prussian war was declared he reslgwed
to fight .vgainst his former employSi.inaiU was liint n.ltlvyteil lu .\ra-
Miiis Mlnncila Tavlor c»f Gn-mr.iv
Ten l!)eir.-.rd tininb.-.Mti-d l•’nnd*
’ you
hare of a tie U-WM vu Mmlagxisrarrud tbe Iii.llhn He. Ind-. for years pn»fer»«»r of r>
piano. - New Pianos, guaranteed. |17S ciniAt.
in IK* I»,Mw unive,.
hlv. Organs $ir> up. »;
than
Square Plxnoe IM «p, *2
womrn In Icwa. «»»d tbe statr H nl*i ferenl tongues. Is able
ihly
abort of K»‘b » d fearbet^.
fairly weM in nice ntber* and can
l^ndon* bn-t TuikUb hath mtder read four moTc. From twriy rhlMn'ni.liMivri roiitre!
ctpoiied n-Gent htmd she Khowed SKtonlshlng ability
ly. .\ iKifh
rsi s^it*.
M.Bs BARKER. PTBf.
to mst-ter latiguag<*s. and when lltH©
•Pte latest Vari* faebHn t« gloves mere than a rhib U*rsmr so ramlllar
atlonied with m'nntiire gnMrn nr s«l
with Latin. (;n« k and Hebrew th *,1
irror*. att.i. IirsI to tl.e
Ajr« lu.. . .... .rrvl... of 1*>.ntomcl.llo
nl low
Eicrj
cab U .U|.pllcd wltb a tuxomH.-r.
I
TUT A UECORO WANT AO.
KIMBAlirkuSIC HOUSE
Presents.
Christinas is drawin^^ near and you will be
lookio({ around (or
Suitable Sifts
is always suitable—We have a lartfc line.
WM
MDIWOODI
16 In. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load
ha gtwa on tor hts little atnnt at t
pmtonnaima. for which he rocelrea
HAM a week.
Qartle Da MtU la well known
Qnmd Raplda, having nppaarod there
sevjva] time In Smith's opera he
with Fred IrwyUi s MaJecOc Bm
qners. She Is known and appean
Uie program as "the girl with
amlle - She kai a plenatag voice. |4
. asd la ttld to be
>
Ittfle
9cM kr fcer larMT la InirtMqar.
Vaat la In-Una.
CAcb Toat or «h« CalvanHr. of
Xrtaa wttk thoaa vba
is dainty and offers rich opportuoitia for a
.display of tuMt.
SUrlitiq
p
Can make prompt delivery.
Send
your orders.. _
Alsrays please; we bsve a weiy large assort
ment to select froan Slake your purchases
early, while stocks are full.
_
MmumABad om tdoB i®a to
NO. 87. BOTH PHONES^
J
wm
cm
mnsmmum
Screened and pre
pared eepecially for
Ranges and Cook
Stoves, from an ex
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Cval.
It is easy to handle
and a good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced/
aHM tv
A4mm Bqpn
9MT tat tw MMMitaM •«
•«Ml taw to on oxptoH on
Jta ordta ttao at wor. tta
■no io vory taqr oad tta work now
l o to
L0D6E NOTICES.
TKAVSIISS CITY LOOM, Na.
K,
If P. meeli mrwy Tkursdsy wvewk«. new MtaM kloek. JL & Bokwiac
TMAVKPM CITY LSOION MO. ttaNMkmal Prouedra Laste win Ml
la Woadmaa hall as tta tkM Twaday af «aeh gMsik at T:ta % m.
OMi S. Vkder. ptetfdant; Ltflk
Batarta, aacgaUiy; Mittta C Omy,
dapaty.
oat taV
TftAVKItSK CITY LODOS, Mo 222. P.
ft A. K.. Mte OB MoaftMT araalng
on or keisva tta fan of tta moon,
at T:M M os. M. B. HataalL aaere.
tary. Btaer & Wkiia. W. M.
HEHaTiniMCIAUM.
Ota ktaoeir oo tta pravm oo4
Mhrovy ofta pnekoso
4ss WIST raesT stiiit
pony ^11 gfro foo o ■STlta
pota oo tta pockofo rotata: 1
opoo ootSI CkrteUMo.** TW* will to*
onio tta pookopo raookloc tu doi
Uoo taforo CkrtoUooo oo4 giro tta o«>
iltlonol plooooro to tta todploi
tta sifl of kOTlOf U Chrikjooa i
PIANO TUNIM^W.
taeond->UM owtao bo*e* for i
top. It W cost o fov oeou Bor«. tat
tta 4oogor of lOM or dooiogo li r«o*
Sieimlal Meeting Was HsM In the Of
■raek rtaK Trw. If tta shlmeot
fice of Or. C. S. Miner.
If loot or doauvta tta ospcoof
Tbe blmmlsl moetinp of tbe New
poor orm poy fbr It. tat that will plre
Biw* association branch board. No. fil.
poor IHota no ptaooore.
held In tta ofUce of Dr. E. B.
Tklf^Wrtto tatadiM la
Minor in accordance wllh the call Is
csoooty. strooi ood aaoUMr on tta box
sued by the doctor who Is the presi V. E. MONTAGUE WILL OO INTO
or portropi wlik Ink or croyoo. TOpf
dent. The fodowlnp ofScers were
0USINES3 SOON.
oro ffowootly torn oP ood loot.
elected:
Praaldent. Dr. E. B. Minor.
Left for Mobile This
Vice
praaldenL
Dr.
Prank.
Holdslorso.plote lotita oo tta pookopo
Handaome iUMing Canoe for Her
PVtk—Itaiot oo o rocolpt ood ota rorth.
Plrsl director. Silas Caw.
tart MonUgue JuM Completed.
tkot tta ■■ooot pold U Morkod on tta
Second director. O. E. Bemus.
rtcolpt, ood tta wlo« of tta fOMtapo
Third director. Charles Everett.
V. E Montague, who. for the past
SecreUry
and
treasurer.
Amll
P.
fourteen
years, has been In the boat
PUtb-Wrlto yoor own oddroff in
this city, left this
fon ooniewkero on tk« pockopo. fok
Dr. E a Minor. Dr.
lowlop tta protx -rrooi --------- --- enhu)k
HoWswdffh.
ably
work
for
some
time
until he gets
^009 o oord lo .tta pockopr beortnp
Detente to district associaUon. O. familiar with the country and then
yoor oddroH that yon may ta ooil.
will go Into business for himself. The
M lo tta OTOot of lou of eooalpnee'a E Demos; alternate. Harry Walker.
change is necessary on account of the
condition of Mrs. Montague's health,
. oddffoe.
she being unable to aUnd the long
Serontb—Ufo
.troop
wrapping
northern winters.
The household
paper (not oew.papcr.). If not conweoloot to .hip la wooden boxe«, and
tie wltb .tronp cord.
During the years be baa been In
It it stated that Winston Churchill
Blpktb—If package contain, anyto receive tbe sum of $40,000 down business here Mr. MonUgue has
tbiap of perUhable nature, write the and royalties for hts biography of bis turned out a large number of boats.
He was the pioneer In the business In
word -rerlatable'' In largo plain let- father, tta Ute Lord Randolph this region and with honest workmantorn on tbo box. or poekape. to Iniure ChuroWll. Ptsople marvel how he has ahlp and aklll his products always
satisfaction. The boats were all
apeclal atteotloB and flrat dellrery.
found time to write It. considering
ht»*own*al!*^he”noron^
If you win obwnre tbeM .uppefhat a busy man be Ip. When John them but designed them^as well and
Uona you wOl greatly aeal.t in insur- Morley wrote the life of Gladstone, laid out the plans hlmseU.
Sap tbe prompt dellrcry of your gift for which ho received $50,000. It took
The last boat built here by Mr. Mon
la pood ooa^moo.
him three years to complete It. and be tague was completed today. This is
a beautiful 21-foot sailing canoe for
practically shut himself up for that Herbert B. Montague and Is easily the
period, keeping right away frodt public
the north. Tht
carefully select
life.
ed cedar strips finished In oil and var
Some of the most valuable and least nished while the decks are of narrow
auapcctpd
spies
that
guard
the
Rus
strips of oak and mahogany. The
CXPtLLCO PUPIL WAS PCINSTATcoaming
and
co>erboard
are also ma
sian emperor are women of high rank
KD. TiACHEP RESIONEO.
hogany. the darker woo
They frequent tbo faahlouable salons rich
contrast. Tke Uiat
St. Petersburg and Moscow, but foot beam and the regulation canix*
MltMd Whiapfring Lift. Pound the oftem visit tbe most distant parts of rig and will carry* 250 square feet of
Siberia. Spies also swarm in all
CulpHt and Kept Whole School in
^*^^en she Is launched next summer
branches of tbe civil and mlllUry ser she win easily be the handsomest host
at a Punishment.
vice. yet In spite of all this amaxlng of her class In this region and will unnetwork resolutloolsts not Infrcquemt- doubtedly shqw great speed.
Tta Acme acbool at present Is with ly penetrate the Inmoat recesses of the
out a teacher owing to her own action royal aiuirtments and leave sinister
HOUSES FOR SALE.
In staling that tae would resign from warnings for the unhappy monarch.
Neat cottage on E. Eighth for $1J160.
the pofltloo If one of tar pupils. John
The shah of PersU U a man of Many other bargains. Sell on contract,
Pulclpber was JnsUlled by the board
oods and his visits an> not always eaey terms. Farms tor sale. Fire In
after being suspended by her a work unmixcHl joys at the courts he honors.
surance. Brown ft Colby. 211 E. Front
before.
On the occasion of his recent slay In
A little taer a week ago Miss Ida St. Petersburg his pecuUaritles gave etreeL
Johnson, tbe teacher, missed her whis Innmte trouble lo Russian court offi
pering lUl .from the desk and in order cials. One of bis most trying Idloto locate the mlscroant who had Ukt n
:les Is bis habit of occarionaily
it. she kept the entire school In to in going to bed for twenty-four hours ai
vest Ipate. The ruse was successful
stretch, giving strict orders that he
and the pupils Infonned her that the Is not to be disturbed under pain of
list was taken by a pupil who was fore the da^s setunataUix-ta^ept that evening with
whlch special!
the W‘bool. buhas/a-pcne^ punish festivities had been arranged in his.
ment Miss Johnson still retained the
entire achool. so It Is said. John Pul
A young Philadelphia clubman was
clpber staled to her that he bad done
rcr In New York recently and ha|»nothinp to warrant his being retained
ned Into John W. Galea* office, aad
ao Ute and as he had chores to attend
In
coBversatloii with Mr. Oates Baked
to he left without further orders from
her. Tta poat day ata again attempt- him for a Up oa tta aiarket. The welled to keep him In half an hour aad be known financier and plunger answered
again refused, whereupon sho cxpellctl him thus: *’You yo^ug fellows had
taller keep out of ihe market, as It
him.
After a week's time tbe board met will not do you any good. Aflkr you
at the instigation of a number of go out the senior member of the firm
w in and asks kow murii that
reloatnted by tbe board, who eoosld- young man is worth. Tkso someone
erod that even with one week^ dls^ says. *Oh. about $1$0.006.’ Then the
ir member says: ‘Well, leave
mlsaal. If ta had been over ba«y. be
tad already bad kta punishment. Miss him about $20,000.'"
RepresenuUvs Huff oc Pennsyb
Johnwm lb« announced If ta .
vanU
Is not giving a thought to the
back eke would leave tta school and
Pridky made pood ker word, leavlnji
tta district and iwtarolnp to Cedar He knows that : does not pay. He
Consequently tta eokool U closed and had an expnrtenc f with the late Tbooh
a Rood thi
he is teUlng the
when It opens Jan. 2 wUl be In charge
flfombers of the Pennsylvania
U a dinner one night
Reed aaked me." aald he. "in a severe
tone of voice If I dldnl want to got a
IN THE SUNNY SOUTH
GaEMLNEWSOFTHEWOnD
Rev. C. P. Smith of Kaaaaa City,
aaya that one of the cleverest compllmeau he ever heard came siral,
from the heart of an imicrale mulat
to wtara be had just married
comely girl of the colored race. After
»ked the
aald the
preacher. **you can pay me whatever
you th^k It la worth to you." The
young man looked at bis amiUng bride
then rolled hU eyes upward as ta ex
claimed: "Lawd. aah. >*o' baa done
ruined me fo' life. Yas, Indeed
Margaret Jessie Chung, a IC yea:
old girl of Chinese parentage living
In Los Angeles. Cal., has become a
newspaper reixirtcr there.
She Is
teaching English In the Chinese col
ony of that city and for a year past
has been secreUry of a church mem
orial union. Miss Chung Is thorough
ly American In spirit, dress and am
bition.
ANNUAL UXB STOCK SHOW AT
CHICAGO.
Dec. 16. 17. 18 and 19 G. R. ft 1. Ry.
win sell round trip' ticket to Chlcagu
at rate of $9 Cl. return limit Dec, 24.
Doc, 20 round trip tlrkot.s will be
sold at rate of $6.50, return limit Dec22.
dec8-10l
Jewelry
Rs Sifts
SMTilBlE SUGGESTIONS
F*r Ckristiua Gifts
Fiom the Haidmue Store
Pocket knivee, razor*,
aheara, aciaeora, akate*.
band alola, Norwegian
skica, anow ahooa, bread
mucen, cake misen. car
pet awoepere. nickel
plated tea koUl.«, tea
poU, ooffei' p^ta, bakioK
diabe*. cbafiDK diabea,
cake baakfla. l«ny dishoa, crumb tray*, knive*
and forks, tea apoona.
table apoona. carviuK
aeUelc. If yon cannot
make up your mind to
what you want, oome in
and look around and let
n* help you.
HamllUm fu*^****p Co.
UkVea. 7M «UI tad there U tea
nm VMBMLLAB. »S. »4 and «S.
5?^‘“SSuMta OoUta* Oo.
work,"
rest,- said Huff.
When the
down na a m^mbar at tta oommlttre
on poatoCfiosa and pool roads. That
yrer tke ooauDlttee worked four hours
every day and tke colonel scarcely had
Ume to answer letters from hto com
stltuents. Members that peatered tta
■psnker got aaalgnmeBU to the comGarret A. Hokart. aged 1$ years,
eon cr tta late Vice President Uo-I
MARTINEK’S
year
achool and city Uxes and special as
sessments for snid year have la-cn
placed In my hands for collection
I will ta In my office to receive said
Uxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
ekeb week day from 8 o’clock to ll:S0
o’clock In the forem»on mnd from 1
o'^ock to 4 o’clock In the afternoon.
T)n all state and county taxes paid
before January 10. the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charged and cm all taxes imld on or
after January lo. there will ta
Itnquont city
and school taxes and
ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
amount of said tax.
Office in room 202 State Bank
Dec. 1. 1905.
M. E HASKEU.,
dec 4-tf
City Tr«*ssurcr.
UBE CALMAN^ Elastlo Floor Fla
Wiforifoora.
B. E WaR ft tOBib
Oieddina
Rind$...
ILILE.1KC«I
OIL T. A. WILHELM. Dwita
opm koM kloek. Booail.
DR. F. HOLOtWORTH— ftgoolBl B$^
OakloBk. Botki
AT, ureowa
DM. A. H. HOLUOAT
'saw-s:
APTfHUR HOLUDAY—M. D. Fk|lM>
OR. LAWTON^PhyiScUnfMld Mirgtau; oBcta IB WUbnlm Mock, third
floor, with Dtb. gawynr and PtakBb
HARRY B. HARfi
ABBTRACTB OF TITLB-Ja a OnrO. P. Camr BBd Bra.
OR. K. F. CHASE—Ho
floo c
Mi.
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-BpccInl attta
Uon to dUoBMo of cblldim. Rooi
409 Bute bank kldf. Both pkOBta
Rich cut glass, Beau
tiful China, Hand
some Silver. ELE
GANT
CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
»S. J. 0. lb HAIT J.nUBBLOro
OSTBOFATHIC PHYBICIANBI -J
•e 40074 WnitasiMdf. • a, m. fo tl
Ito I ». m. 7 to • awleBi Btaimss
$Lqo. $Z.00»
JOHN R. SANTO
$J.00, $4.00
HastalTs
QUID lAPIDS I IIDIilA IT
COiPAIT.
TtoMTstalfokiBg Bffsel Ilov. MUi. 1
|mgMi
Stwtlrf Start
We sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter
FIRE-INSURANCE
afcA.—ra»n ''r -'
A. D. TYLER
o.n«.a«M.
DENTIST
oQMnmrawKjina
I National School of Music.
(tote and Blankets
Look them over when seeking
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
9. N. flu
BEAL CSTATb^AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
L. O. RICE, Manager
Ucktm the Bala Street
128 Frsat Street
amd Umm Oo.
BBd oouBpPlor. WllkMm block, Trmv^
BTM aty. Mick. CIUMBB gkoM lift
Uleddinfl
eifts
DR. J.W. HIGGINS
Rnc Dental Work
QuccD City<^lDipiciircnt Co.
PRAL EtTATE AND LOANB^-Qn
W. THIRLBY, DtatIM. Of*
FRANK TRUDE DENTIST
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
HUB. E. L. BONNBm kBir itrwMiB
iwlocs. oTtr ORf Book BOota Bm
217 EASTFR0NT8T.
Cupet Ocaniiv Works
Notice to the Taxpayers of the CHy of
Traverse City:
The tax rolls for the collection of
Here is a large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles, NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
assortment of
. while
makes a veiy accept
able gift. We have
a splendid selection
of all the popular
styles, also beautiful
diamonds.
Itata P*rorsft
CUTTERS
a^few left, at
Silk akiits II up Cn
RRing
A. J. McPHAIL
ACME SCHOOL CLOSED
::
You will be pleased
with the showing and
the articles you se
lect [here will please
the one to which it
is given.
MANTIN—PhyMelBB nM
m. OMet m MmI FMi taitaC.
MA^ CRAWJB
I.T—a-
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STRki: I
BIB Bata rraat ftt.
Up fttalra
SEIERU IISURAiril
E W. BASHIKS & SM
DR. QAUNTLETT bsarapx and Real Estate
Special attoitiQQ given to nAVBKSBarr, • ucbigaii
of the «7e.
With Dr. le Ae TimipBon * PIRTT NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
TRY A RSCORO WANT Aft
O.D. MILLER
^mtdrtimrri
2675
imS ACQUIRED
THREE SYSTEMS
^rmetctn
mcuku
m
mium
or OniMT IIAILWAYt.
THE EVmiN& Wci^
CLJOTTHEM WEftC SUflMCa
•maH Wtf at ttm
at. Hmnr
A Uiephoaa MiMfm cmltod «te I
mrtmtmt to the home of Hcsry
KnMiih. Ml BMt BskU Jtreei tkle
•ormln*. ga«e cIocJm» M been left
c»0 oot the depvtttesL
It SUILOiNO •fUOOC.
mnmm ■■iici
MIB
MMITS
A. C.
Hm $7A0P
BALTIMDE
NASA
at, Ltai rn>4,Mmt e«^^uto.
M«v* %—m
W:
JERRY7N0MAS
WASmENGED
^ Ptaeed en^the NaMmlUa-
By win
WMUagUa. Doc. !».—Tb* roport at
MAUNE GUARD LANDED TO PRO- the aataral
o-byO.
tect foreigners.
OOBIH IPPQUB Rill HOP
Aldermaa A. B. ^
■ IMM berui
worh oa a lOM feet
OadlUae rlirer. It will M a idle bridge GUN BOAT AND CRUISER WERE
Mid the eeatraet fwfoe waa #7.400. The
DISPATCHED.
idUhg la wow betaig goUee ready
•tomMM iStr Uma ■alti* Omk
CANDira K» tb. TdoUd. tnSTS
at tha UnItaS Statea and Othar
Farslgaara In the Rietow CHy
af Shanghai^ China. *
2.'SrS.“W
h language; that
leas than S7 be
and that natamliaatloo be
to a federal or one state court
so as to fasten the
riiSt
WILL EXCEED
THE ESTIMATE
SALVAGE FROM WALSH FAILURE
GREATER THAN EXPECTED.
By Wire to the Bvenlngitocord.
WaahlBgton. Dec. ]».~In response
to appeals from Consol General Rodg
ers at Shanghai for asslsUnce. the
BslUmore and the gunboat
KHBSo ciir Md the Baltic
Villa Lobers arrived this morning a'
OrMi €Ur etieet nUwmy Iteee and the
. the deep sea harbor off SCALED BY DIRECTORATE
4MJa OraM«AlaMtoo lotenartiaii,
1. It Is aaaumed that by this
ORDER TO B ESAFE.
t#lhf poaaeaaloa toMj. The deel vat MO*T RAY OR OO TO COUNTY time tbe marine guard hna been land
ed from the two veaaela for the protoeMIL FOR W DAY*.
Amerienns and other forelgo- John J. Miteliel. Head of the New Ol_e Baltimore U commanded by
rectoTite LlguMating Walsh’s Af.
Captain Bagent. former aide to Dewey.
Judge Mayfif Said He Intended to Enfairs, Announced Offers for
foree Law to That Saloon Mon
SeeuHtlee Were Refused.
Would Brefor Bubonic Plaguo
to High Bchool Boys.
By Wire to the Evening Record.^
Chicago. Dw. lO.—Aasuranccs that
oore of
X t, Laa* • At 10 o’clock this morning the Cir
the salvage from the wreck of the
cuit court was the attraction of Trav
Walsh fsllure will exceed the original
eme^dty and every available soat was
estimates wen* forthcoming early.
taken ^lo many w
MRS. JAMES MORGAN MET WITH John J. Mitchell of the new directorate
stand. The>9ccaaVMi-vi
liquidating Walsh’s affalrH. sUted to
LOSS IN PASADENA.
lag by Judge>1^crlck W. Mayne of
day that offers for Walsh’s railroad
socurlUea bad t>een Ignorwl. The new
the Dine bartenders and proprietors of
directorate scaled the valuaUoo of hix
the aaloons who sold liquor to the
railways at fk.Mo.ooo to be safe In
High eebool boys last October, and
estimating their value.
Comptroller Rldgcly appeared at the
A^ANIAN* HAVI tWORN OATH* Thomas who was convicted Saturday THIEF GOT PAST THE WOMEN Chicago National bank today to n»mplcle hU Investigation of lU affairs.
afternoon of premoditated assault with
or VCNOCANCE.
DETECTIVES.
Intent to commit murder on the young
ANNEXATION DISCUSSED.
Norwegian. Gilbert Oleson.
Dtbsting CIsaa Oadded UnlUd SUtss
According to the testimony, the re Ganed Entrance to
spondeat took the plalnUff on the
Needed More Territory.
Hotel
Oreen-Rewerd
of
|S00
Of
The question before the High school
night of Nov. it, to the Isolhted Pere
debating class last evening was: Re
Marquette bridge and there under tbe
fered and No Questiona Asked
solved. Thai the annexation of more
^ AUt TUiillCIBH OPriCIALt TO feint of leading to hlslhomo. assaulted,
If Jei
leniior)' wonld be a detriment to the
robbed and Snail) threw him Info the
OBATH.
United States. The decision was unanriver below, whore he was saved
The many friends and acquaintances mous for the negative which was srof Mrs. James Morgan lo this city will gued by Hleman Coplsn, aaude Clif
crawling akmg to safety.
TfMR* WR* ArtIMtiy R.pulMd tht
regrel lb know that she suffered s
ford and Adam Panok. They were,
Had Nothing to Say.
He appeared In court prompily at lo lout loss In the theft of her jewels, however, pitted against a good argu
M* ON *Mdt«r« Tlwn
oVlork In charge of Sheriff Charlen
ment put up by Howard Adams. Julius
Johnson and Deputy Sheriff Charles which has Just occured at her apart Manlnck and l^rs Hockslead. Charles
Itnt «M AlkMl*n*-Ar.
Taylor,
and was asked to stand by ment in the Hotel Green at !>asadena. Chervenka w-as chairman of the evonHilaM •bylns Tyrta.
the court while tbe prosecuting attor- Calif. Mrs: Morgan’s husband was a
0 cc
Thls was the most interesting arguprominent member of the Hannah A
Br WIr* l« th« SrMuoc 8M»rd.
which has iKM-n presented before
lay Co. and Mrs. Morgan has spent
the class this winter and was greatlv
court asked the prisoner lf*be*h”i
tomll#. Der.
mnkfurt«r The
y all her suraim*rs here for miny enjoyed by all who heard It.
anything to ssy whj' sentence should
01U AlbuUM l» not be imposed the respondent speak years. Her loss is told of In the foling lo the negative. Judge Mayne
then through questioning brought out
the fset that the prlsouer had left
"Los Angeles. Dec. 15
^rred la Telovor, whrire
school when but twelve years of age*, M<»rgan. who Is the widow of a forfebaleed S.000 Ttirkleh troope aeat and was a Cuban soldier M^rvlng s lllle
T prominent Chicagoan .'was robbed
over three years after t«c> discharges.
Oehuh to aoppreee the oat
jewels valued al Ilfi.OOO last night
the fashionable Hotel Green at
At the Titrkleh ofAelaU lo the towo He claimed that he enlisted for
vice In the l>hillpplnes but did no
The thief gained entrance
wfrm murdered. Relnroreemeau
HU reoiml for usefulB
l while she
wfopm with artillery eumecKled In cap- brr of tbe family irw* was nil, though
number of
turlBg the town whereupoo the troope ha asserted be always imve to the women detectives who patrol every
floor of the bulldthg. Mrs Morgan
mMaacred all the rebela found with
llcited. these
has offered $500 reward and no ques
ihe’aentence about to be imposed.
tions asked for the return of the
rhe AlbatHan tribe In
From Thiwt to Sevan Yaara
jewela Mrs. Morgan’s Chicago ad
Not for ChriitmM alone,
refieiled to avenge the THorov vlrtlme
Judge Mayne then cited the law In dress Is given as B:kk) Bast Bnd ave
bat for all time.an RaaUnan
nue. and It Is said .he also had siartth^r this% case, saying that neither the
given
im
or
minimum
v
except
monts
In the Chicago Beach hotel.”
Kodak ia about aa fine a
r^an^
life
or
any
term
of
yes
this
o extirpate the
iwoeentas you could give to
p.”
he
said,
’i
shall
1
s
, Tarts
the Tetovo?
which you have served boOi
young or old—eo aimplo a
Imtim and min
I
Anarehy at Tlflia
child can uie them nnd take
^t^oortimtliiople. Uh*. ll.~The reign
good picturea—ao perfect
at Batoum and TlflU conPEASANTS IN INTERIOR OF RUS
TMUg^Jhe^ hottees of 300
that you cm not help but
I MIehlgan reformatory at
SIA ARE SUFFERING.
DW!, n.-ThM
^
that
HOT MOBC THAN ACVCN NOH
LMA THAN TMHKK VeAHt.
YAUIATION
IS
$8,500,000
RAN TBnERSRIEI $200 EACH
robbeooT
H^JEWEIS
LAUCHTER IS
ON IN TURKEY
tb. L. QrMU nac. ia pete. Cm
cents to #1. the latter price brii«l!
\ha t^oteaat ti the cMekvated I
Greta Bitter Sweeta.
dec lS-2t
WERE YAIUED AT $15,000
for...
0bil$tmas
$lipi>er$
CHRISTMAS
KODAKS.....
DESPEMTE BT FAMINE
arty eeviin TurlUsh
are dead. Tl
with refugees.
Dozen. o{ different style* to
chooie from.
Yon can never miM it on
•lippert-th^mroalwsyB acoe^Ue —they are a]wayt
appreciated.
We sell tbe Holiday Roods
.as roatonably at the most
ttsple Bboes we have.
For Cadits
Pretty. oomlorUble *ctViceaUe dippers 30 different
kinds
PilEMTUBE EIPIOSIOII
T^RKK MEN WERE KILLED *Y
DYNAMITE.
W»r» W«HiIk| In an Eacavalion tor a
Oaaan Warn Injyro*.
1 In the Battle Provlncas Is
Sprsading—Interior Su
ction Worst.
than five years.” The prisoner
was Immediately taken bark to jail n
await his transportatkm by Sheriff
diDBon and his deputy lo Ionia.
Uquor Caaaa.
The nine cases of violation of the
which were brought before
Uie opening day and dUby the bartenders pleading
guilty while the proprietoni who were
in at the time of the violation or
not have knowledge of It aara let
were again brought before the
court after the sentence given Jerry
■Thomas. Joseph Moroveskey. barten
der for Grant Wlsehart. who had not
By Wire to the Evening Record.
8t. Petersbur. lV*c. Ik.—Latei
vices from the Baltic provinces show
the insurroctlon U still spreading, it
extends practically over the entire dis
trict. no interior situation Is still
worse. The peasants have been ren
dered deaperaie'.on nceount of famine.
Mr. Mam Dead.
Mr. Manns, fond^ly fo Good Har
bor. dl«l this afternoon ai the home
^ his brotoer. Albert B. Manas, of
717 Welllagton street
By Wire to tbe Breelac RacM*.
York, 0«. 1».-Br the prema«»(» eiptoataa of Eraamlte In an ei> at TbIrtx4oartb ati^ near
n.enue, wuty today, three aea to the proprietor was exten
ef Child.
rhe funeral of little babe Charles
their Ilree aM at loaat a doean employer. Omni Wlsehart,
•erelnjorad. Tbe aaearattoo not cognlxanl of tbe caae. He was Curry, wb^dled yesterday at the home
therefore deemed “not guilty.” Judge of hU parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mayne in carrying ot*t the letter of the Curry, was held this i '
o'clock from the fnmlly
!srs».“ris's;r.'!S.2
f««^r u to tbetr pie. M.r wbteb be
THE MARKETS.
Chicago.
t
»F*t
The Beoaoiay Bte
Zo%M
The Bnacaiy Mo
Dec,
Ik.-Wbeat-May.
Detroit Dec. 19.—Whet, STVkc; com,
t
roar Uguor 4€c: oats. 34e.
Doc.
JS.-Wheat-May.
H™JT2';jr*s:iSb'5f
Buffalo. Dee. 19—CatUeBteady. Cal vee-AcU ve, st^. Sheep
—AcUve. steady. Lambe—Btsy. alow.
Hoge-Aedre. hlglier.
SPBCUL PRICB8 on candlee fbr
lOoatlsMd on Third Page.)
Browale Kofitk* $1S0 to $9.00
Foiaiaff Pocket KoUks $6 to $30
TukDereloplirlbchlBes
13.50 to $s;oo
OCTdopInr Ontfttt 90c to f I40
Ttlpolt $1.00 to $2M>
Yon CM boy the« fid. ..perete if de«red.
Gtf Bbok Stm
KWBKCK & MOYT
Substantial Qifts for Gontlomsn
N^wesr
Glo^-es
Lined Glo^-e*
For Gloves
Lined Mittens
8ilk8n.peodere
Muffler*
4
““fS2^SS±!-’
5«c.75e.LM,1.5«
For ebfldrtn
Dainty, durable slippers,
several styles
25c. SOc. 65c, 85c
Tor men
Mon- UiM twenty-five dif
ferent itylee—velvet, felt Md
leather
soctoxse
Christmas Siimr Sale
Our Chriatmii flipper will commenoo right now and
continue until Saturday evening, 10:30. We have
everything in aUppera for everybody, and we have put
apecial low prioea on our alippera that will oertainly
pnll every aliK»r buyer in this direcBon. 0*11 and
ac« onr diaplay.
•
BAOMANT
mUDAT
FOOTWEAR
Of Cb* niarv.
. who i> to 'Bu'iid or
Repair property where.
any kind of Building Materiala, Lumber or Inter
ior Fini»h it needed, is to
have a chance to figure
on supplying the ma
terials.
SHpina
For Men, Women and Ohil.
dron. AU kinda of atylee
Md aliapce at prioea that are
right.
WARM SHOES FOR ALL
LUMBERMER’S RUBBERS ARD
SOCKS
DOW SHOES ARD PAGS
Lif|iit,OTimltin«dWN|
U\tt
If our figures do not secure the contract, the other
fellow it welcome to the trade!
Alfred Grcilick A
242 Frtint Street
take good picturcR, even on
the cheap ohca.
be respected and 1 shall
a term not to exceed five
uet yotir
WejiMtilwiugedtogethold of jm elsmt aa*oriniit ef'
S«e Our npadow
imiia SKTu s nm>$
r
e»UTlab hr Cbristm0s Prtsthh
'
JIrt Otfff ncetaum ?
O. C. MOrrATT
AlMtract* of TIU*
I
Mica* •NTiarACTOBY
I
BataMUh.* IM
■ ■aaa.Sta Blala Banl^lMto*
Christmas
fiills...
BHAWjmrS^
i^HandBome Bowes, a'nioe praaeni for
NECKTIES HandBomoly boxcxl, 26c, oOc.
Wa ara now pt
taaiatliaV
WaltlDniSIm
Dn. S*wy«r & Nnhalkim
DENTISTS
' SUtePENDERS Handioine in boxes, SOc
v''
SILK HOSE 1.00 per pair. SATIN SUSPENDERS.
MrFFLERS( Wiiyt’) one in a Iwx, aU oolois, 05c.
'
'
INIT^L HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c, 15c, 25c. Silk 85<v 40c,
GLOVES Silk lined, knit and fur linsd
MSMS 'CaYOllMO MBM8
^LOTHPW
roeruB
lerusMisHiNcs
Eyciybody Welcome.. '
If yijn oM't eome in the day time, we’re open every
'.evening noy to tdl holiday fumuhinga-youncvor
wUlknownnktayoi^veor will oaU Mdseofwbat*
fine aaaortmMt eff Handkerehiefs, Nockwear Md
other fine (nmithings we are showing.
I. l,-.Don't forget wo aeO aa good auiU Md overeoaU
aa may b* foand~$10 to tSX
NECKWEAR now silks, oonfinod to ns for this pUceJ
COAT SCARFaS the finest line wo bsTS shown
UMBRELLAS fancy handles, for Christmas
:
SEAL C'APaS the liest, $15.00 grade
/ •
‘ "
- ♦ •*
ROBES 4.00 np. see them
JSE COATS All admire them.
>
Bamiltciti
Elotbing
Eompaiiy
H.
J.
I
m.
k mooKa TMVKUM arv.
MlilEBTOUST
TUUOAY. OCCCMKH It. tm
fOB of
tmmda fOrlbo teat tUaa
•ted awaateg as at tba oast meatlag
M S. MeOay wtE ocetqqr bis plaoa.
qr M erdar te mal
lo bM fadary
gmiai tba aaa or a pMtteaeribe temy aMatear or tba aoaacll. with tbe
oMte ad Mr. DMbotay aad Mr.
MraNdt wbo are oat or tba dty. aaMW fit to order tbe cm
«NfOd. At tba aad or tba Madias
MCMCAMTILf INSUfUkNCC.
I of tba coaacE
Obaipban. a pav widow wbo tahas la
waabteG awaad a pteca oC ptwparty
wbicb la XfOl was aaeaaaed by ails- which Mr. Baers' aenrlcM wore bakL
iake to aose oae aloe aad aold for After tba Maadag. tbt ocwacU, mayor
MOVE MADE IN THAT DIRECTION ta«s. She did not know aaytblag
Ibay wora Mr
UtUa Tsrasa.
LAST NIGHT.
UIISN STAtl
Waa Laal NaU Can far CMp Dtefk
C. M. Daan Ceate far Davteg
ninin«
s'Tbia Week-All That Could
Gbould Ohm Aid.
Tba SalvalteB anay wlH coiteet tbc
first part or tbte weak, tbe vegetables
aad fruit promlead tor tba poor of tbe
cHy. Oa Friday tbe oailaeltea of tbe
hahad gooia srttl ba made. All who
bare prusMsed daaatloaa should bare
them TMdy. AU wbo bare not prom
ised but wbo wlmb to coalribute toward maklag a merry aad eboerfni
Cbristmaa for tbe poor, sbotild aoUf.r
tbe army at once. A coin dropped lato
tbe turkey lo charge of tbe Salvation
Army man will also aid in tba good
work.
dee 11-21
Oorers were laid for foortaea. Howard,
aoMk from tasatloa but tba wrong as- the mUe aoa oT Alderman WUsoo.
tba pfopoHy to bp bates iba -maaeoi.” that did away
waa or tba with tba tbIHaM boedoa
Tba oMy
aent would! Cbaries M. Been has been dty clerk
m that tJ
ue
Mr. Brown slated tbat ante-[almdst five yean. eoaUag la during the Ftr
md! aided her she would have admlaldrmtioa of J. W. Palpbaa. J. Stomach aal Unr Tabicta. Thcr
ettaase the ateauch aid rtriiate
to be assisted anyway In case she bad
to pay the $31. M. D Morgan held the
Mr Ttru rr
la
fifilCk EE4 DCfBUEdfit CUrC.
Uile and was willing lo rrlaaaa It for
11 to 22
just what be had put Into It. The
matter was referred to tbe committee
Dry, Hard and GMI WuiG
on ways aad moans to took It up and
Lumbar Os^
. TrmTersi
a a fouiib
third claas city for Insorlees. The dty oouadi retit km atgaed by J. W. Mllli
kaa aad maay oUnr baalams
that two addHIoaal firewM
amplQirod. tbat tM bmb b# m daty at
teas atfost oadtea bouse at algbt
TRY THE GREATEST HIT of the
aad tbat aqr electric wiring be dope
J. W. Lone was gmntod permlaaioB
Notbloa I. mm |»nil«lng tbu lh» seasdm. the now game. -Kaa U-Eafch.”
fdteg loHbe national code. Tbe
move a small buildlag from Robert queetioB of what to get a man f.>r Sold only at The Pamcnir.
spedal oommltlee appointed at a praCbilstama. yet S R. Wait A Sons have
Unrtwy's lot to 422 Monroe street.
I maoUag to Invantigato tba mat
Prank Umlor tendered bla resigna a suggeutkm to offer that is very sim
TRY A record WANT Aa
ter. raported favorably to amployliig
and aatisfactory.
tion from the ire department
on_ afr , ple“If
^ __
a man Is a smoker.'* says 8. K.
two more firemen and the report was
I of other hi
Thercslgiw- Walt “nothing will please him more
Stad and adopted. Tba ordlaaaoa
than a box of gfwd Hgars. Mind. I say
itioB fmm il«> fM.Hr of •good
•«»«? dgars.' cigars made to be
that late
Imre Judge
Jndre I^irln
t^.rln Rolx-ris
nolw-l-s exit
extend-I
tbe
nd |
lag. Tba change will redsoe tbe cost
ing thanks for the floral piece sent by j
foil. wUh gold bands,
! made for Christmas giHs only.
tho city was received and filed,
buildings from II per CMt down.
I -In the manv brands .we carry 1 d-i
fiundtng Cemmttteea.
not know one that we can recommetid
New LIphts.
The reprjTl of the e<»mmltlef
' with more ronRdenee than Wadsworth'
Tbe oommHtee on IlgfaUng madi
claims and accounts waa allcmred
1 Hros.' Chire. While not expensive. It
Mlttee ree- in a cigar that Is smoked by our U'si
Tbe fire and water conmiltt
amended that tbe Is^II on the «ld!*rade. Imers of a g.s»d smoke. W»
pteoad aocordlag to the recommends Union stre<d school hoiiso K,.
U«.. to
already sold a good many boxei
bo m
given
■ Christmas gifts, and
km:
Kifib ward engine eompnny. ; many more, so those who want
Maple end Ninth streets.
a gin for a man that will really
Granted.
Fifteenth and Pine.
The ways and means commliieo rer- him, should be wise and buy their
Seventh aad Wadsworth.
ommendod tbat the $100 collocied
from the Home Supply company Augrroat and Oarflold.
Senator August us O. Baron of Geor
fi. inm. be returned ns tho company
Grant and Pare Marpuette crossing
bad paid Uxes on Its stock. Adopted. gia. who n-rcntly rcturaiMi from KnGIFTS FOl SMOEtlS
__
The special ctimmllt.Hreported that rop<\ wears ou the lapel of bis coal a
Mparoe and Bay sirsets.
It had'invesllMted ih. extension m j tiny watch not bigger than a man*.
ChristmaitiJe offen no beU
Bcu^rdmaa avenue and State stri'otr
paving of Union stn-et from i
extreme delltor opijortnnity than can
Kaeventh lo Twelfth street and touml | <^f' n>»'<-hanlsm the watch k«-ps bikhI
lie found in tin* nianuuKl
[J, I tlmc.^ SenatiM- Bacon's purpose in
J. cigar. C >no'line <if Utcut)
K j wearing It so ciin.‘;pk-iiousl) U to cur
TASTY XMAS GIFT'S
scmiai smnt noos
the omly perl^ fipnaff rocker on
the narket. base iiihI seal enUn^y
•epaimic from cacli other.
IVCITOKEGUAtAinEin
Oh'M' mmI m<o th*> ilcsufu. in poli,l..-l w«.U nod UniLtr.
OuN!|ilqFniit9.50ti$20
omhnices U>auttful poltahetl atoM< u guaranteivl oak. Inlaid HahoK*
any. Miaakm ami Wcalheml oaks
in pUin ami Bpaiusb leather seats.
KAteV F>AVMMNTM
THE RIGHT GIFT FOR A MAH
!
T
INDEX THE i
7%^ Mm aEraAMd ud On notkm
J|^4« ^ AkMnMii J, It Omi ^
mxtei itet tXe ofdlMMe oT tiM eltr
b« r»?lM4 m4 IMoMd If MTtmlBlr a
TalMtote oM. WblM tbe ordlaaMM
W tapt la the ord^aM book at
franat. Biaar of tboia have bcrn
aMf^od at dlffeiMt tiaiM ontll the
ortEiiNl Idta aodTalaBt arc conplot
jUr ctaral.
I Tbo pavlaff ordlaanoM ar« fa oapf
imtf bad aaai»;tt botai dalmoi Ual
iiMdtac thm ofor brian ao lafonaajlkMi la raiard to ^mi proper procedure.
Aa tbe paetaa ordlpaaoea iarolTe the
--- --------
be dear aad omcIm aad la such ehape
tbat thep are alvare airallable.
Tbe eoauafttee In polaa otet
ordlaaaeea eboold pick out tboM tbat
are obtaae or aawlddr aad tbe coondl abould diber redee tben or
ordHiapcaa eeeerlag tbe promid.
la addltlea te Ula tbe oiElai
ahoold be ladeaed aad tIaMMed aad
all tbe ordlaanoae or portloai of tbe
laacte bearios oa cerUlo
jeeu aboold be pathered uader oae
I. If tbat li doae. any or
Mayor Friedrich asked the council
eb of laformation can gain k In a
to havs tbs ordinance committee draft
Toiy abort Uaa wbUa as Ulaga aaUi
ordinance to do away with the sUll
It lomMlaa. ukw taU •
» an
Mloons in tbe city. Mr. Bingham
locato a wuiad ordlome*.
sUted that the new charter gave the
city the right to charge a city license
After alaMwt Ere years of faithful and In tbat way it oouM paaa updn the
aad efbdMt aertlce. City Clerk C. N. character of tbs saloons and either aoBeen acted in tbat capacity for tbe oepl or Mlset. Now. when a saloon
led tlate teal erealag. With the reelr man cobim up wUb two proper bondsmUob of Mr. Been, tbe dty loe
msn. tbe eouncll baa no Mtenu
ealaabte aad competeot official,
but to give him a license. Mr. Wilson
who van always ready to do bis share moved that tbe ordinance commitu<c
aad MO of tbe ^ork of tbe office. and tbe city Mtornsy look up the mat
Mr. Been' aeoeees in public office wlU
ter nnd if there Is no proper ordinal
tmdoubtedly follow him In prIraU life
lo cover lbs matter, to draft one.
as well and be retires with the well
index of Ordlimncss.
wisbes of a lar«e number of friends.
Alderman Qlllea alaied tbat the
His aucceesor. K. K.^rCoy haa now
gotten Into the routine of the offlci^ dlnance of the city should be eodifted
and familiar with the work and will and Indexed. As they exist at presem
aadoabtdly make an eacellent and ef- many have been so amended that they
arc practically useless. He wanted
fleient dork.
the useless ones prunod out and the
The failure of the tnreeblf Chicago rest pul into such ahape that they
ts .yeeterday again demonstntes could be found.
dpi fact tbat officers of aacb lasUtu*
Mr. Bingham thought that the char
-floas sboeld not be ooaceraed In other ter should be reprinted and the city
badaeas aad use tbe capiul of tho attorney was of the opinion that the
banka for that purpw. The failure of city should have an entirely new char
tber Uaks yceterday was directly due ter. Mr. Gllleti moved that the roayev
to Cbdr btlag overloaded with tbe ee* appnifil a committee to rerlde the
curltles of John IL ^l’aUll. who was dlnanees and rt pt^rC their flndingi
tbe brad of all three. While the dtv the council. The mayor appointed ns
potitors will kwe nothing by the fail surh ct>mmltlee Messrs. Olllett, Mur
ure, bad the other Chicago Imnks come ray and City Atlorm-y Daria.
to the aid of the three Invoked Instl
PavteQ Costa.
tutioo». they undoubtedly would hare
The casts of paving Cass street fn>m
done M) as Walsh's securities ar
Stale alrt'ct lo the bridge were |»resenled last evening. To pave the Mock
with brick, foriy-frtot roadway and
The restricUona
naturaUaailoa stone curb, would cost $4.92 a frout
oded by the i inmlsalon that foot: private frontage. U.8tiiA0; street
so one be 6aiu?ilired wbo do^ not loterMX'tlons and drateags. |l.Ko:
know tbe English language and tbat total I4.2W.30. Whb blluMtbic. c<mi.
tbe naturalixatIon of foreigners be re blned curb and gutter, the cost would
stricted to one state and one fedemi be la.02 a frout foot; private frontage.
I2A3#.40; street Iniersectiona and
good one. No
drainage. 91.S40; tout. I4.22RA0.
lean rltlxeu who cannot apeak the
The coaU for paving^Fifth atrrot
language and in case the responsibility from the east Une of Divlakm to the
is fixed on cerialn courts, there wUl
west line of Wadsworth street were
be leas naiurmUxaUon of -clOsona '
given as follows, the width bstweeu
wbo simply obtain tbeir papers in
curbs to bi* thirty feet aiM combined
order tbat they may vote.
curb and gutter used throughout:
Brick. $3.35 per front toot; private
A Ebuitui fteto.
frontage. $17,427.40; slroei Intersec
tions. $l.$6$. $0; total $1$J$7,30.
Wtulltbic, $3,72 per front toot ; pri
tTutbfuny any." writes Harry Colsoo of
Maaonvllle. in., “ibat for Blind. Bleed- vale frontage.,$l$,$4§; streri lulerlag, Itching and Protruding Piles. seetkma. $1.032.C5: total $21.S80.6S.
Bueklen's Arnkn Ealvs la tbe best cure
Hhcadam.
$i.C2H per front foot;
■mda,- Also best tor
Drug Oo.“f. prlcate frontage. $7.n4A&. street Interasetiems. $1.UL7(; totM. $$,$$€.
•sufsr tor Psrwwood.
Mr. Abbott sUted tbM over a year
teto. John Bdward XsMps. M. A. wbo
bns boM in boiy ordeis tor seventy- •go tbe realdenu of Fernwood had
two yMTS. beiag now H years of age. peUUoned tor a sewer. It bad been re
ferred to tbe committee on sewers and
He baa been cbai
M M bwn hwd from lam. Mr.
KlngMdward sines IMl,
BlatkUB aaU that It had bm Ktraa
to the citr eoslaeer la aider that he
■Ight Bake plaas tv a Mwer dletrtet.
The deilt eald that tba eactoeer had
lefeiied It to the board at pabUe
works who. oo aeeoeat of the lar«.
aaibaat of Mwen to be bout, had haM
OBB. NMD. did you sss tboss daaEy It op.
Mr guns ou sMs nr tbs FteunsT
Ol—Rart af Alley.
.
due lfi^t
F WANT Ate.
Mr. wnaoo itatad that W. U Browa
of the TYmeene CKy wiaaalhrtaila,
WMdSrwMrtoaaaahdatBtraMet
paving bo extended Tbe recomniendatlon was adopted.
Othsr Eualnssa.
Tbe bond of E. It McCoy for $5,000
for faithful performance of duly ns
city clerk with a J. Morgan. 1^'. O.
Foote and Howard Whiting as sureties
was approved.
On motion of Mr. Wilson two4hlrds
of Joseph Maxted's Ux waa romlite*!.
Supervisor Harsba, lo whom the mat
ter had been referred, reported. that
Mr. Maxted had l>een asses.mHl on a
$C00 stock when it waa only worth
$200.
Mr. Winnie moved that suitable
hitching rings or conveniences for
lying horses be placed at the new
postofflee. ReferriNl to the commit
tee on ways and means.
In accordance with custom whoa
there Is a change «»f offlelals, prmisloua wer<‘ made for auditing th**
biioks of City Clerk C. M. Beers, tho
mayor l»idng Instructed lo hire some
one lo do so.
Last Roll Call
City Clerk C. M. Beers called tho
ler on any unimportant subject f .r
any great length of time with tbe litHo watcii staring him in tbe fnee ana
marking the passing minutes must tw
|K>sra*ssod of consiacrsble coursge «.r
etdossal nerve.
A CARO.
li
favoriU'S omlir.u‘oM all si/es,
and tbero it not ono but
wlmt would
tn^unxl
^d prixod by any “lover
of tlie wocil.’*
A. W. JAHRIAUS
J. W. 3L.ATER
Wholeiak and Rctail-Your Reliable Home Fumbher
Only Four Days Left
to do your Christmas shopping in.
AT THE SOUTH SIDE STORE
you will find a big variety of goods suit
able for gifts. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Fur*,
Skirts. Silks, Umbrellas, NcckWcar, Hose
Supporters, put up one in a box, Hosiery
and Untlcrwear, Blankets, (wool and cot
ton). Don’t fail to visit these stores be
fore S.iiiirday. VVe are open every even
ing.
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A. J. Wilhelm
SOUTH SIDE STORE
yOB lALB BYIAU. DKATJOte
Ur- s moMt botu* to prove rstUfsetory or \
DCALERi
The Vienna rerrrepondmt <*f The
Ix>nrton Stnndard rnyn tbnt the **two
children habit*' la ticing adopted very
generally In Hniignry.
,
In Mad Chate.
Mllllona ruKh In ma<l chaM' afi-r j
health, from one cxlr^-me of faddUm
to another, when. If thc-y would only!
cal pood
their bowrls
regular with Dr. King*. New Life
Pllla. their troubles would all pasa
aa-my. Prompt relief and quick euro
for liver and alomach trouble; 25c at
l>rug Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A.
IN
KVKRYTHING
OEALSRfi
IN
EVERYTHING
DCALERfl
IN
everything/-
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
From The China and Cut Glass Bept.
Tho world of art hai oontribntod lo our an|»orb colh-otion n rmiltitiMlo of rx<|uiBito
pievoM. Many of thorn without diiplicaU-, any of which would niako moat aotvpUibhL'ifts.
CHRISTMAS CHINA
|
Ik^nliful i.i.'.-e* of Hiinlnml China in .Liioty .l<«.-..r;itions; choji
•», sii1a<l Ji»l«>«,
RJOKMI trHV.. I>niul an<I Imtkr plaUt, suKarj^<l rr< .imi n, aili trays, ru|a ami tanoers,
-REX’ CHOCOUTES
King of Bitter Sweets
-Tbvjr tMto M
TM eWt
Tmt CraCKtfww ku ttoa
Uok fin-tiMMBv. Amnkmm CuRy Cv..
Umb."
artrr ylMv
IMERIGftll GANDY COMPANY
MILWAUKEE
a
ARTISTIC VASES
nhapoft, |bf»< x.jTiisito
Aru idtvd holi.lay L'ift«: beautiful liouwilia uaro in nt-wi
with Ihe iLiiiity «*»M
Frfiicli Sivard ill IIkjso wondtrfui
mdtrfui fcdoriiikTR. li*•hernia
Ii“hemii»u *
tnicioKs, Dalton in dofl blue diwi^ni, lb>yal Hc»un in bvauliful pjtlenip,
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS*
The daintiest nnd most ApprociatoRl ^ift tiiat is made. Such an Hvwjrtmenl lo aelivt
from. The most beautiful euUink^s that are kiiowii; wator Iwdllea. lu rry tliahe*. violet
vases, camlelabrn ci^rar jars, vwch, t.live dishes, tumblers, sogars and creamers, knife
rests.
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
th-toil^er*. Liiion broka for tiu wwom-a.
“ I uat tho thing.”
If at loej for agifl—i>ujr a book, alwiys.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
(WTf.w«-City. Bf.utifnI.BtMn.lMi, tUinty biu uf UTfb Iwk. dt utak. tli.
fificat of Christroiis gifts: no i»orsnn v»n have too many pirture* and Uiene nre aorh mr.
tislic plc*e^« of workmanship. oa( h a gem in itm*lf. Buy early iukI remember yonr
friends in a never-to-be-forvolb n manner.
JUST RECEIVED
f
AN KkKWAN-r i-INK OW
aEm PORTABLES
AH shapes, styla and colors. Xmas presents—Flat
irons, curling irons heaters and pocket flashers
J. B. Paige Electric C(h l
» CASS STREET ^
^
PHONEJM
TOYS AND GAMES
of all kimU for the “Little iWle;” pre
d»« beat Cbriatmaa th*y oyer had. Big
de)la.XiUledolla.dolbwitli hair and tbow witboid, dedb wi(b arms and kga that
DioveaiidthoaethatwrmHinoaBa biLoHinbuig
and iaspioK jae^ horaaa, dogi
and abwp. drama and wfaiatka and mns!a>l toya, blocka and gamea, doft fninitnra and
. .j
TRAVEMC CttV/ ttfCliiaAM, VUKtMV, DCCEHBCfl It. fM.
mrTMusiiissBnEKa
BftCVtTIEB
uc J. B HA
(CostiMcd tai tint pA«e.)
tMi Tftotatta
IBV
wonrt «• iMv* to tel trttH, ttd I te Owrtt of Foraatm
xm. BVrftou of eklcf
iir» to teom Um kiv tai tte • w
Tke Primary Buatoj i
cte dM
w« mmt krampily at C:4J
I.
MM that ita Ite tiH
HUONi
NWM
1
Improvetlthc flavor
Vid adds to the hcalth-
felnest of the food.
^tv.
I MnniTSHPUSE
CMlata J. «L —nn *f the Mvattoa
] Amr Was the VMlai ar HI*
Jsr
w
weal to tto
oaal bat fooad ibe hall locket
key at kome. which made li
la ito
lers haU
tate poaaiarion of him rooau theli
objset betoff to cwlebrate hts birthday
Oa aatertaa his l^so he seemed
■otoiwhat ooofam at aeelac ao manj
BOlklera. But whea he aaw that iheli
wehpoaa of warfare were not carnal hi
appeared eery brare aad made th<
beat of the aitaalloB aad after a ahon
aoldlera’ meeclap the remainder of th<
tealap waa apeif la a aoclal time
KRSONAL.
W. PTKeaaer went to Cadillac toda;
Welle and Mrs. Ban
miU who hare been rlsltlna friend*
In ^r. retnraed to Kingsley today
iTrs EL McMaana. who has been rU
ttlnk Mrm. W. Hopkins of Bast Front
ntrte, returned to Mantoo today.
llaater Bari Norton, who has been
attdadlag aohool to this Hty. bns re
tnraad to his home In Bnjtns,
Nate Pntnam of Northport arrired
te
aU tke^oatemrU^oT tho saloaM
cr tkte cttjr wMek to eke pTMMt COM
had coat tko tammtj to tke aaishborboodorflM. He Ttmd tke caae juft
Utopoaad of. tkat of tery TbcNaaa. as
tke aatoraJ prodaet of carrytes on the
aalooa boaUMas ao tkat ke caaae to tke
aalooa touadcatod aad wWle tkere was
aamd Itowor aaUl be faU to% a
dnmkea atapor wklle ataadla* dt tke
bar. aad after a draakea sleep ^woke
to acala be aerrad Ii«oor to tbj aaiae
arajr.
Flae Caeh $200l
•*On aceoaat df its belo< the barteaker who ta this case Is to recelfe
the adbteaor. which Is to be pmaoaaeed. It win be dlffereat than that
Ktraa the proprietor has he been In
Tolved ta tke caM. I bare yet to bear
of a alnile case where the proprietor
has dismissed the bartender for tbta
. I Shan ooaalder it ma an
of the optolon of the prof
tor and so ./Impose tke eeatence as
such. Johw^teckep was then called
as the flrst aame ok the list, and h
stepped forward to face the judge, he
exhibited his surprise by half turning
and almost reeling Into n seat gs he
beard this sentence:
**l hereby sentence you to pay n fine
of $200 within thIrty-sIx hours and In
defantt thereof to remain In Iroprisoomeat in the county jail for a period of
ninety days ' Mr. Blacken then arose
sad walked to the rear of the court
room, where from the last seat Frank
Koch, the second offender, arose st
the call of his name and faced the
coort. Mr. Koch waa greeted srUh a
half murmur pf Uughter as he re
turned from the court's sentence, this
being quickly and
ed by the Judge's
Totny. though proprietor, came
sentence the next and was treatec
the bartenders and given the si
sentence of |2M or confinement In the
cotmty jail- Harvey Plence followed
seltzer and cigars to the
minors, but
Cross stated that the sworn
Included Mr
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tke
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tovited u>
gome truth tkat te appealed to them
aruday aigkt. Parea
Pareau wiU kindly
ace tkat tke cktldrea are present The
Christinas cantata portraying to song,
scripture and recitatioa tke birth of
Christ wfll ke given oo Friday night.
Seats ta main anditoriam will be reitorvad for members of the school.
Teachers are requested to be at the
church at C:» p. m. oo Friday. Those
who oaa assist In decorating will meet
dt 10 a. m. OB Thoiaday.
THE IJi GRETTI fruit bon boas
fresh for the holiday trade are ready.
Come while the dainty oonfc*ctloos
are displayed, ready with the extra
of boxes In all designs
from little Jap boxes to Imported
glove boxet.
dec l$-2t
It’s Ny Badness
to Ijrow flowers. Its your
privilege to bny them.
Deal with grower.
ESANKH. PAINE
wL.oPtois-r
NICE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
k Sullivan.
dec HM:t
IJCT'S GO where the crowds go, at
the Famous, and see the toy shop In
part of the store. Everything one <could ask for
d.c 16 3t
SANTA CI^US will make a l^lg
haul at the Faro<md. there’s enough to
mi hU sack Just on the counters.
dec 18-31
NICE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
k Sullivan.
dt-c 18-Ct
nno«r. lom Mncn, tjiini Kicnan
ICE CREAM in bolls for Christmas
at Jacksons. 106 Front St,
dec 16-tf
Xmas Gifts
Hand Bags —proper
itylea—correct prioei. ‘
Handkenchiefs galoro.
Ito a hopeleaa caae if we c an
not plfwse yon in this lim*.
Jewelry Rings from 5c
to $2.50 each. Gents' Scarf
Pins 10c np. Gents' V<at
Chains* Lockets, etc. Ladies’ Locketo* Crosses. Watch
Fobs* etc.
Fanc^ Stationery 10c
Lawn Doiles to 2.5c
Bead Necklaces lOeto
2.5cBack Combs lOo to l.oo
each
Side Combs 5c to 25c pr.
NEW FANCY SILKS
58c
received no p^ym^nt
Hamilton Clothing Co.
AppMlad Case.
The morning aeasloo opened with
I YOUNG turkey ?bc lb. Stanek
the drawing: of - the Jury In
e apdec n41i
of B J. Morgan
A. Bcame Involving
boys swfstem—nothing counts, the plaintiff claiming tke loss
of forty-five cord* of wood valo^'at
$60
which
came
Into
the
posaemlon
of
Hamilton Oolhlng Co.
CHz. Phone 366
Waist*. A nice Cliristmus gift. •
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Hamilton aothlng Co.
E BEST oysters at Jaclwm'a.
dec le-tf
Augtist.
Also thirty cords of wood
$40 which also came Into
of the defendant by finding
U being heard this afterCurtis’ court
last
the B3CQUIBITE Manuhlao can1 WATS MUFFLERS, button around died cherries gt the La Gretti to all
the neck, packed one to a box. ^Ame."- oolora is a wonderful addition to the
Beauty" on cover, oaly 6$c.
txmfectioner's art fqr home decorattae Iktt
Hamlhon CkKkUig Oo.
dec 18-2t
worn®—Make* very appropriaU' gift. We lm\-6 them
in all the newest shape*, from 1.50 np to 15.00.
.•-IANOKKROI-IIKe-8.se, 10c. 15c. 25e np
each. Some extra value* at l.'ic each or 2 for 25c.
We have an extra large stock of 35c handkerchiefs marked
down to 25c Etch.
TOWKI-8—Some fine linen towel* in Damask and
Hnck. Fringed, Hemstitched and Mexican drawn work, at
2S!,3Sr.5Dettl.2S.
Pocketbooks, Wrist Bags, Fancy
' , Jewelry
€.0lillKlm
VIC. C. PALMER
147 EAST FRONT STREET
With««nomio.1XBRsSkeppsrs. TXsts efroriX UU why
NOTE THESE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY
BAIDIACS
iicftrjtr*
t 4-ply linen oollai* any shape or style
W»lnoe(lay n
' only
night
The now cnrelopc
bondhng made of
4 collars limit
for white cotton
astinel sold every
where for tic. for
Wednesday night
only per yanl
ItjB’aaEGlrkG0LF GLOVES
AU wool golf gloves:
WtelTMtots
for misses sml cbil-! sold evc‘rywhore for
dren* worth 25c* for! 25c* special for
Wwiuesday night; Wednesday night
H yard limit
8c
wnlms leatlier, n regular 25c bog for
W,xlnos<lay n i g li t
only
12ic
10c
far Boys
sold by oomijetitors
for 25c* for Walmwday only, |x*r pair
worth (Eic for
Wednesday night
only, per pair
Blai-k wool hose for lioys ami girls, sett*
verywheru for 1-V-. for Wudnesday night
ler pair
10c
*lc
l«-4 Sin Gray
CMtM mUaltoU
10c
2 pr. limit
i9c
2 pair liroU
2 pair limit
OVCIALLS
THE OL.OBE:
118 Wron«
urn Wront
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Just to remind you that we are universa/ Christmas stocking fillers. You
can find here one of the best selected line of Christmas goods to be found
anywhere. In picking these holiday goods we persistently thought of service.
CHRISTMAS
perfumes:
New BcenU, dcHcions anti
Rontly penetrating odort.
The finest doim-stic and imIJorted extnicU. All the
Jatest prodneto of the foremoft mimnfactnrerg. No
matter what the icent* the
perfumes we handle have a
marvtdons itaying p^wt
They
. areJ mikl and delicately tweet and fragrant It
never payg to boy cheap
very beat at prioea that both
our customers and we can
afford. Come in and look
over our elegant line of perfumea from 10c to $7.00.
HANDSOME
PURSES
n
/. COMBS
ACCEPTABLE
GIFTS
Yoo can’t please your wife
We are ntaking an elegant
more than ifiving her a nioe
abowiiig of both
dressing oooib. It is the
men's and ladies* pursea*
companioq of lier crowning
pex-ket books and card cases.
glory. We have some splen.
The Inathera from which^
did Ixand made combs iriUi
these goods are made are
rounded teeth 4o prevent
of very fine quality. Jhe
design* represeoted in this
assortment are the very latest and iiobbiesL For a HAIR AND CLOTH
Wss. 1SSS.’
purae we never,saw a
that l)Bat those that we i
offering now. We
ly trust you wiU not fail to
give our store a visit when
you are out. Voa will be
glad you didap for you wiD
get many hints from onr
stocks,
BRUSHES
We have a spleodid aaaorimentof brnaW both hair
and cloth* with fancy backs
others with backs of natural woods* aU of them have
good strong brisUes* brisUoa
tliat are put in to stay.
Come in, don’t worry about
thepwicea.
:• J
JOHNSON DRUG OO.
126 EAST FRONT 8TOEET
*
TRAVERS ornr, Michigan
r
m
)
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
Tr»nl and union Streets
.
SUM Embrwldmi W««l Bmo f«r fUm
I'liion made Overalls, the heaviest 50c 4jual- J the ls«t 25c- hos4- cvi-r nhowii for Wodnestlny
ity for Weiliuailay night only* pi-r pr.
night, per pair
39C
I5c
2 pr. limit
,
1 pr. limit
Bjl»-2l
own nae.
valued at
posaeMlon
^^8^0KIN-0 jackets. $4.50. $5. $6 The case
Bell Phone 134 -
OUR STURE IS FILLED MORNING, DAY, NilON & NIGHT
1
GeoW.MUler
"
and plenty of all kinds of tie choicest meaU.
Goods deli\'ercd promptly. '
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
1
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
w*
FRESH FANCY OYSTERS
sam snEUwai a
UBBI
•‘arvTw.
again
Butn CUnn U oo h» annaalcniiM to bentowgood
IhingB oo hit many frienik.
If you think of giving aome
of your married childi«i
the material for a houae as
a Chriateaa preaent pleaae
bear na in mind in oaonectionwith tlte Inmber neri-
Ute fol(^*2^milun^
the last bartehdeT left the court Jud|
Mayne
ney Cros»
6c. 10c. 15c. 25c handkerchiefs. Ini
were not |
tials also.
'
Decorated Child’s
Attorney John Ix>ranger then asked dt‘c 19-2t
Hamilton Clothing Oo.
Dinner Sets(largc) 3..-1O
the court s merry for Mr. Moroveskey.
kaadames H. K. Gill and George the last bartender on the list, as he
JOHNSON'S BLUE RIBBON chocoStobertnoo of Northport arc Christmai auted he was simply a working
dec IC-tf j
and had l»een In the employ of Grant late at J.ck«in-..
Wlsehart for only two weeks prior
her daughter. Violet, of Empire, ar the violation and was now at the Oval
le.
i
rtr^ In the city last erenlng. return
Clot),Ins Co. j
xnd waa unable
the proprietor.
lira. W. P. Blckle left today for Grant Wlsehart. would be unable to
Si Maaie City to apead the hoUdaya.
meet It owing to hU protracted lllneas.
lira. B H. Wall of BoinmU City Attorney Fred Pratt then In behalf of,
^
I tbre
Clint Richards made a similar ple*i
I am »ure I have got
his client had l>een dis
tluK that
t
in»t what yon are
need on
< the return of bis employer,
charged
lira. W. H. Kearney left this
Pony Mikula. mho was absent during
Tony
I
looking for ins
ta^ tor llaalstM ib apend a short he ir
le. He too. was slated for a
ice as he was without means,
c. B.
asked for a further investi
. Will Thomas of Northport arrired in gation of both cases.
the;city todny for n day s business.
Harvey Pierce paid his fine Immedi
tor. ind Mrs. Delbert Joynt of Omc ately after the Intermission this morn
na are In the city today doing their ing before leaving court, but it It
Christmas ahopping.
understood that the other offenders
Robert Miller, who left foi^ the D.*- are expecting to “sit It ouf at the
troit Houae of Corroctlon under a county Jail.
thr^ months' aentence ftor laying In
Sheriff Charles Johnson and C. E
a siolen Bonday dinner, relumed two Taylor will leave on the early train
dayi ago and reports that he had the tomorrow with Jerry Thomas, mboso
The 6t of Hickey &
beM of treatment while .there.
term of Imprisoument began today.
Preeman Co. Clotliing
P. G. Heumann b In Charlevoix on The
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I'i
prisoner Is highly elated over tho
i* what sella them.
lightness of his sentence as be mat
tor. and Mrs. L. A. Collsroom of 621 certain of at least ten years or more.
Bhte street will leave bore next
Mrs. Grant Wlsehart was given an
TkiMay for Florida to apend the win tudience this afternoon by Judge
ter. Mr. and tora. J. 8. IMUter will Rayne with whom the $200 fine still
acodmpany them.
itands against the bartender. Joseph
tom. Mlk> A. Carpenler of South Iforoveakey.
Mk BiKt
Boairdman la rlaltlng her parents. Mr
Taken From Jury.
aa^tora. George F. MaV
The caae of Allen F. Uitle vs. Ju
atrept.
Ranaom. which occupied the attenti
of the Circuit court yoaterday aft
noon until near the supper hour, w
e desire to extend since thanks i
at that time token from the Jury by
ths Pww Marquette Railroad comapt
Juudge Ma>'ne as he considered that
only queatloni involved
shown at the lime o(
n<x of fact.
► Isath of our brother. Loola Bchtt
venlng
r To the trainmen, firemen, round
A shot
ng (
^ e man and friends who sent the
UDOunt involved in the
bsatillfnl floral tributes, we desire tc which 4li
of Benjsnrin Thlrlby. W. F. Cal-^
also! extend thanks. To George Hojt
duc_for^4^nessi^ and klnx and E. J. Fulghum va. Frank P.
KenaMou wax rendered to the plain
tiff* through their atiornev. Amll
of Locomotlv^"l2ngrneers’ Ncrllnper.
which amounted to $388. InWorth aV. just tho thing for Stiirt Waist .Snils or '
,
elutllng
%i
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* Intereat. The
- t
‘waamlmhine U»t
handsome line of four-ln- ply a xale of a mill i
«.£U“S.'S=“‘
ON DECK
Choice Turkeys 20c per lb
Choice Geese 15c per lb
Choice Chickens 14c per lb
at loveat price* oonaiatent
witli qnalitf.
SPEaAL PRICES on candles for
churches and acboola at Jackson's
f store.
dec IC-lf
JOHNSON'S BLUB RIBBON choco
late at* Jackson's.
dec
m
MARKET THAT SOLVES
YOU BEST
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’
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iMSTBr^t, OlIMt. Urn^ UwtW, WInte m>4 thm feb|«r->(t).
dty to under no
to have yba
Une of Galmi sumc It lUeC tlmaee
ewt parallel wttb aortb Mae uf MevenU mraet 104 aa^liU feet le the eouth
Itoe of Lake avenue, thmice aoctbwual> Cl^. Mlcb. tMcll. 1006.
erly akmg the aantb tine «f Lnite nv. the Mayor and City enue to n point dne enat of pinee of
ilni nod » 2M00 fuel ourU of
I uf the aty of Traveme aty.
line of fleventb atreec thence
went pnrallel with the nectb line ef
Bevenlb street to the piece of .begin
tbe*re^^^im!ptod and adopted.
H» UOi jflMir nad the mnlnaaii aata-
rl-lHSirr--.
li^sss^. i? uzr,i?;jsi5i£:sir5rrr
!sr.ii“i:i3STr5i',
ciiffttsirTssf’.s
jm wW alM tut mOOT «M BOMl^- sssi'£..'S‘r
r.sii.’sn;.
etgned. dealra u> place a petltkm be- laraatlgBl
M OB tkc COTMT OC Nor(k B»»
r«MB aM B>r
«M cm «■
nrav id SMadeP
Ba?
U. MV Uw wwoiac troack.
C. Chaae. W. H. tMmia. ■. C.
Dvfoa. T. J. WIilBMn-. Ira
1.
fc’str?iTc*rMr/t
mimwlimim tb^ the
foodved and^bced
r81d»«d—
OfwUlck.
RAfbrmd to the eommltiat on public
*%itUl Cociaiua* o* CUl«».’
aoM alMT Mr. McLaeklui-* &mxh.
Ttotb^Honorable. the
aad CUy
Oouncll ar the City of TraTome aty.
21tt-Oeatleawn-Havlng examined
MIchlgaa:
the fonowing bills, report the same
n-r
_ norrad. aad recommend that the same
IS allowed out of the aeveral funds as
i
,
ronr cammltfe
08 M 8B4 W8I8T 4toOBMd It oor 4»ty
r.-TSsjf’
riiLr^'^
UehlaD M lito Ilf. >84 with that on 1
io tyray^mt^h. CM Btrwei ea^e
^-%V!J*u£
.1
.
.
.
SS7*S5
pfoveoMot fend...................
oenerai ati
leveutb atreet aa per a forB praaeotad to your bmiorabicbody. If our petlUoo to granted
B agree to waive the 26 per eeut H. A U Mer. Oo.. si
Buee In Ue dty charter and pay our C. B. Taylor Coal Co., coal for
eaMment la fun.
L dtoVrierNoVi!!!'.!!!'.
ctad
by Cblof
Morrmy to
a lihe
4by
<
I as4 look for dofoou to Itoo oii4
to do
sji:
at wTSii tlua Mr. McLMbten
1.407.31
€.468.66
1,137.15
1A14.1
1.230.63
$48,623.56
General sewer fund
Park fond ................
General street fund
Water fund...............
±?S'ir«.“'iSS's:5:
I
ISS
101.40
Street district Wo. 2..............
district No. 3..............
Street dtolrici No. 4...............
Street district No. 6...........
Trunk sewer, district No. 6..
775.13
Lateral sewer, district No. 6
Lateral sewer, district No. 6 1.Cl 2.82
Bast Front St. Imp............. S.C7C.12
l.tMn.30
2.602.70
West Front BL Imp......... .
1.268.62
Trunk sewer, district No. 1,
wM-lfi'
Reed. F. A. Wright.
Moved by Alderman Murray that the
petition be referral to the akl<
of the Third nnd Fotortb wnfda.
of tho B
Carried
bim If they
ilto ood
Travenie City. Mlcb., fStc. 4th. 1»0^.
and got bla «
To the Honorable, the Mayor and CUy
g«mcll of the CUy of Ttmverae City.
Sid DO liwtroctloM to climb polot aod
fiiom tbo fm!t that wboa bo mol Bau 2161—OenUemen—The aldewalk
L roortoofith aiiooC McLachlan
B. J. Hans. € months jwnt..
cllmbera abow* that be did not
H. K. Steward. 2 months rent
ao. Afiorwarda to bun?
M. Paine, dowers..........
tbo eoffliio boom wblob be to unable to pay. 1 would rec Frank
W. Hastings. Insurance.
ommend
bo
rebated.
and nr
tool house..............................
U K. Olevelaad.
tdmod to F^rtooolb atroet bad •»Buperviaor Plfth Ward. ailiens Tel. Oo.. phone..........
Oo..
Wed by Alderman Murray that
recommendation be adobied.
k^ov wbeo be pul It cm. and yoor eom
mtttee bare no doabt but be tboroogb.
Book-Store, supplies ...
undmtood the dander aUendlnc
Kverett, Olllett, Murcble. Murray and Grand Traverse Herald, printi on the electHc Ilfht poloa.
Winnie—(7).
ini ............................................
___ tbo laformatkm o^lne
Traverse CUy. Mlcb.. Dec. 4, 1»05.
la no doobt that ibo dlmbara
»la eoalaet with tbo oloctrtc light To the Honorable, the Mayor and aty
Oouncll \y( the CUy of Traverue CUy.
and bla arm or aboulder U conMichigan*
tbet with the are alarm wlma, ipktng
2164-Oenll'emen — Lot
114.
Oak
tb^^ clfculi that canoed bla doatl
I -From tbo facta obialnod we fWl to Heights addition, was asseased |K)0.
^ that oUbor the Boardman River mould be 1100. I recommend the dlf Ragle Press.
i^ric Ugbt and Po#or compimy or fereoce be rebated to Mr. Adam Evening Record.
ecord. olTcisl printWalker, which amounts to |6.f
$0 hie chief are In any way to f
Ing
L. K. Cleveland.
^r the accident.
Bupervtoor Fifth Ward.
Moved by Alderman Murray that
^ K.^uirar.
tdatlon of the supervisor
.
^ *•€. RTfcckeray.
B. R. E. . A P. Co..
••A. R Wllaoo.
• W. H. Abbott.
Yeas—Aldermen ^bbott. BIngb
-Committee on Fire and Wat
Bverwtt.
OlUetl.
Mdrchle.
Murray
Both commlltoea report that the city
I la DO way roapdpalble for the death Winn
Mr. McLAchlan. The city attornev To tl
it my rcqoeai haa rendered
Water Fund.
bm aa to the legality of the
.11 for Nov.....................
the council. It to aa fullova
Abbott, horseshoeing..
tlloa A. V. Friedrich. Mayor
Studley A Barctoy. sundries..
H. A L. Mer. Co......................
whic
I or my opinlao aa to the
1. Co., phone..........
overcharged oo his
Vi the council
coonci at lu laat been
1 be action of
A P. Co., light.,..
mem on s 142 feet of e 1C feet of lot
^.uMr
Hopkins. Ice..........
16 and w 34 lm*t of lot 17. block I. H..
roll of the flr« L. A CO.-S 7lh add.
L. K. Cleveland
for the balance
P. Votruba Hameas Co., leathW. F. Harsha.
W. W. Dean.
R. J. Mercer A Oo.. water
B. C. Darrow.
tubes ........................ :...........
T. H. OUlls.
Murray that Neptune Meter VkK, meters..
to liiveatlgate and report
J. K Grilllck Co., lumber....
lee of Mr. Mcl.achlan*a lam
P, M. R. R, Co., freight........
bble death, have reported to the coun
G. R. A I. Ry. Co. frelghl...
cll that the city wa* In no wav rekponMble for St: that ta fact the city
I
> not legally liable
Library Fond.
Mich.. Dec. 4th. 12415.
•filing trom ifcv d\
To tbe Honorable, the Mayor and City Helen Btout. librarian.......... I
Alice M. Wall. asst, librarian
Council
of
the
City
of
Traverse
City.
l^ftoalng my eonclualon of law uikw
Freeborn Gardner, ianltor....
kbr fact* found by the council commit- 2l54*^?n"lemen—We have stored In M. M. Pugsley. cataloging.
let^. It U my opinion that the aald ac
the barn at the wat«T works, the small OUver Typewriter Co, suption of Ibe council wa« grat
set
of
Walker
pumps
and
amall
eon
warranted by \hv city ch
denser taken from the pumptog plant CUy Nesrs Co., magazines ...
' ‘ rly Hlegal.
at tbe time tbe new Snow pump was B. R E L A P. Co., lights..
I'oura very reap------Instilled. As this pump Is of no use
lo the city. I would recommend that
div \ttomo
[* fire and water committee be given C. B. T»ytor Co«l £0, omI..
Kven If the action of i\e council
P. F. Conif r * 800, w«r book
was legal, the method of making pay pi>wer to dispose of this machlner}.
The Squire Cooley Oo, book,
Youra respectfully.
wentt by grilling the name pf Me
Lachlan to reroaInXqn tj^ pay roll
by Alderman Bingham that
after death would. In^ emlmatlon. theMoved
committee on fire and water be
_______
be a very dangeroua pnwdeat to ea
.$
tahltoh. In all the cltUw where graft authorized to receive bids and report p,y ^11 for Nov
‘ to the city council.
b. j. Morgan.
n. Uvt
livery.........
and oorrapUoo have been dtooorered.
Simt^Tel Co., tolls.
Carried
It hat beea found that thto method of
Trav
^ddlng pay volla baa been the favor
To tbe
Avery, killing dogs........
Ity of Traveme City, m h
Connell of the aty
Michigan;was passed upoa without dtocuaalou.
It to my oplokm that Important mat- 2167-Gentlemen—We. tbe under
Iving
J so
ao large an
ai expenditure signed. resMeats and Ux payers on
Fim OepL Fuad.
ley. la tkia case being fUUQ.OO. the west aide, respectfully petition
your honorable body to eauac an
Pay roll for Nov.................... .1
not be an haatny disposed
Pay roll, hose companies...
Pay roll, alarm system ....
V. Petertyl.
tacreaatag number of resl- OoL Tranafei
irefbre disapprove and veto the
akea a lamp at tbto point a Signal Phone . .
of the council ta plactag the
Decesaity. and we urge that this peti- Northern Mich. Tmna. Co.
liven favorable coniidtratlon
imp.
sStT si^i»f.rfiiidV".v.v
.1 1U52 07
142.23
.. 13.872.61
203JI2
.. 22.401.66
HA8KBLU
aty Treasurer
Mpved by Alderman Winnie that the
report be recelvad and placed on die.
amd wort their determination to the
M. £. HaskelU city treasurer.
^ verbal report that the $M.OO ;
prtated by the oouaeU for the purpose
of securing a guaranty bond for the
collection of slate and county taxes
had not been used and was at the dis
position of the council.
.Moved by Alderman Glllett that the
city treasurer be Instructed to deposit
raid amount In the city.ireasur
the credit of the contingent fund
Carried.
Ortlinsncea and Resolutions.
Resolution.
^
21C2—Rcsohed. That the plans, speclncailoni. plats, diagrams and estles of the board of public
gredlng and paving of M
street from the oast line of Cass street
le weal Une of Railroad nvepoalted with the city clerk
for public examination, and a notice
thereof and of the proposed Improveand of the dUtrict to lx- a>«
designated
incU
by Uie council. nnU th»t the
council
. D.
ro.. to hoar and
7:30 o cloc
objection thereto,
given for SS’
publlcsllon
for two weeks
bi
the ofnclal newspapers of said cl
and be It further
(red. That the lands, k
grounds and premises fronting upon
each side of the portion of Washing
hove
hereby are const It
664.11
nent district for defmying the
of such Impporement. namely:
30.00
for Wasblngion
25.00
Lots 11 to 18. Inclusive, block 7,
original plat.
Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive, block 8.
Lou 2 to 16. Inclusive, block 21.
6.55
All of block 10.
18.J5
All of block 20.
Lots 2 to 16. Inclusive, block 13.
|.otg 1 to 8. Inclsslve. block 14.
M.2*
liOts 9 to 16. Inclusive, block 18.
7.00
Lots I to 8. Inclusive, block 17.
W.o«
Lots 14 to 22. inclusive, block 8. H..
L. A Co.’s 5th add.
Lots I to IS, IncluiUve. block 7. H..
L- A Co.*s 5th add
227.00
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
1.00 theyesoluUon be adopted.
2.00
Tried.
IlTdirtol^rnUng.l 37.81
■Ti'rK's
IS
FRXMDRIOH. Mayor.
To the HontMBble. the Mayor aad aty
Coiiacll of the City of TmverM aty.
_
Skelcher. P. R. Good^ John Dnnford. dmyagb.............
^h.^E. SUnley. Mikei Utney.
Utaey. W\ R. W. H. Abbott, boraeahoelog..
ett. R. 8. Pmtl, Aagoa McOoll
Chance. H. A- Fraab C. Stover, supplies.
....
Rerertwd to the committ
of the Plfth ward, hereby peittloa your lie IlghUag.
Mick., Nov. 26th. 1206.
To tbe HoaomMe. the Mayor and CRy
CDuncll of the aty of Tmverae <
MIohlgan elUw have adopted oar vot
Aibit ^a.^hi2d5S^:
Han. Mrs. Qlam Kewler. Mrn Chaa.
Stewart. Mm. Rose Soranaou. HriLf
Weill. Frank Umlor. a M Casa. C. A.
l!Saber of aalee this fTll ^thTZ^ng
elect toas.
Ton Aavt a programlve city, aad we
do JK4 beUeve that you want to be hrhtadtheUmea. The machlaea w
B. J. Morgan, sondriee ..
aOs« TWepbone Co........
a RTB L- a P. Co., auppllee
H. ^ L. Mer. Oo.. sapplles...
J. a Paige Wee, Co?suppUea
J. a GreUlck Ok. supplies...
origlaal ptaL
Lota 1 to 7. inclusive, bkick 8. orig
*S^P. M. R. R. right of way on inal plat.
Lota 1 to IC, Inclusive, block 21.
rest side of Unloa street.
Parcel. P. M. R. R. right of way and
statioo grounds on east side of>Ualon
Lota 2 to 16. iaclaslvc. block 13.
Cannot get s description of these original plat.
taro parcels from dty records.
tffafpist
part
of
right
of
way
Is Sixth SI
Lou 2' to K. taclnrive. bk»ck 18.
k full width of street?
does city
that original plat.
Moved by
Lots 1 to 8. Incluelvr, block 17. orig
the resulntlon be adopted.
inal pUL
Carried.
Lots 14 to 22. locluslvc. block 8.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham.
H.. L A C«.s‘Mh sd
Everett. GUletl, Murchle, Murray ana
Winnie—<71.
Lois 1 lo 18. inclusive. bb>ck
s^5ih addU
21C4—Resolved. That the Improve Inal plat. H. L. A
Tbe city council
ment of Caas street by grading and
g. from the south line of State oouncll room on tbe 2nd day of Janu
south to the bridge on Cass ary. A. U., UK>6. at 7:3o p. ni.. and coo
. to a necessary public Improve^ older any objertions thereto.
ited this Clh day of De«*mtaT
ment. and be It further
CHAS. M. BEERS.
Resolved. That the board of publlworks, with all convenient dispatch.
as to the particular kind.
NOTICE,
Le the.quantity of materials
a resolution of the city
to be used therefor, snd estimate in
council |jakftt‘d at IIh regular session
held Dt*ct ml>cr 4. 12i»r.. notice to heie
d c4
by given that the city €if Tra\erse
used the
aty
proiwsos
to make the foUowiug
cause
to
be
made
plats,
ereof. and
d specifications of the public ImiM-ovement. vlr.:
To grade and pave Unl<»n iUn*et
from the »*<iuth line of Eleventh street
north to the south end of the south
to be ma
ruTfand........................
Lateral Bewer No. 1. District
No. 1........... ...................
Lilefal Bewer No. L District
r.-Sii'S;'
Lake av
i27fUeLtbenoecnst
Cji4A4 60 M more or eea t the aouib Uae
2.022.74 of Lake avenue.
1.0WJ4
ig oo the norlhX.711.U
644.01
t street aad Lake
tlag earn 75 teet
117.61
2,221.41 on parallel Une wUb U
thence north 6S feet, thence west to
76.01 Union stred. thence south to place i
taloa ntrert and Lake
passed at Us regular asaakm; «a<
funnhw «ns| T6 foaC
BMrtmr 4. 1266. noUoe to bstw- avt
line vriuni-ake avaaan.
ea that the cltv of Traverse cw
thfAce north 62 feet, thenco west ta
Unloa stfwct.
pave Wasbiagtoa
M. R. R. right of wsy on
from the «uu lire
7n»on atroet.
side of Un
to the west Une of Railroad
Parcel P. M. R, R- right of wsy and
e in said cHy. and the opedScas u«a tswei^Akmcioaads on east side afUloa
plata and dl
amtes of cost have
meet In the
board of public works ta my
*y
council^ on tbo Snd dav of Janu
are open lo public ezamiaa
the city council has deslgaaied the ary. A. D. 1226. at 7:36 p. ss., and condistrict to he asmisssd (or said im- tiOi T any obJaeUoos thereto.
Dated this 4th day of Docombor,
proveaMot all the lota, land aad pai^
CHAS. M. BERMS.
•
ouU fronting and abutting npon the ISHKL
at) Oerk.
LbU 11 to 18. Inclusive, block T.
2 04)
3.W
2163—Resolved. That the plana, apeclflcatlona. pUta. diagrams and esti
mates of the board of public works for
255.00 the grading and paving of Unkm street
64.60
\ the south Bae of Eleventh street,
70.00
h to the south end of the south
S.2S
n street be &
:lerk for publl
notice thereof and
proposed Improvement and of tbe
district to be aaseayed. as prescribed
3-1 sod designated
Ibe council, and
3*00 that the council wlfl meet at tbe cooneil rooms in said cltv on the 2nd day
of January. A. D. 1906. at 7:30 o’clock
p. B-. to hoar and consider any obieetfon thereto, be given for pobUca
turn for two weeks la the oAlcUl nrwa
papers of said city; and be R furthei
Resohred. That the lands, lots
grounds and premises frootlng upon
sack side of the porttaa of Union
tiseet above deocribed. be aad an
Moved by Aldertaan Murray that
te resolution
Carried.
Abbott, Bingham.
Ye4»—Aldej
Everett. Glllei
Winnie—(7).
Rssolutien
21C5—Resolved, That the lmprov.‘
ni of Fifth street, by grading and
paving thirty fe<*t Uuween curbs, from
the east line of Division street t
west line of Wadsworth street,
stone macadam, and cement curb aivl
gutter. Is a neceasao- Improvemen
and be It further
Resolved. That the board of publk
works, with all convenient dispatch
determine as to tbe particular kind
and estimate the quantity of maleri.l
to l>e used therefor, and estimate In
detail tbe probable expense and cost
of such work and of the material to U
used therein, and make a record Iher.of and cause lo be made plats, plans
diagrams and apeclflcations of ib<work and the locality to be lmprf»v<^
and report their dHerraluatlon lu tlu
rJTJt^oZ^tLSSJt^
^'and daamaatrate beyond a dmiht
r5. Barden, E. Ungrall, Cbna WahC that thay art durable aad aeeurate. etty immtmm to the neveral pattlas LTA Otx*a Ut add.
Tbara to ao waoMao by wblob a vwior
mm •» LpM 11 ta tt. ixMia. hlack i.
I
Ix>t
U A Co.’S 1st addIMon.
I>ots'l9 to .32. Inclusive
L A Co.’s 1st mldltiun.
Lots 1 to 14. IncIiiRlve,
L. A Co ’s 1st addition.
Ltds 19 lo :!2. Inclusive. bbick 5. H
inclusive, block 1. H..
L. A Co.’s 1st adUlllo*’.
Parcel. 24 11-12 fei-t north from
Seventh street. liounUe<l on the
by Seventh
strtH'l, «m ihe west by Un
1
Movcil by Alderman Bingham that ion street and on the north by l,akavenue.
the resolutloo be adopted.
Farct-1. Ix-ginning on the east Hue
Carried.
Idermi-n Abbott, Blnghsrc. of Union street at a »*oint 27 fi** i
ay and south of the inte-secllon of the cast
2ICC—mereas. it has pleased Alnilghty God to remove from our mldm
our fellow-laborer and city oftlcial.
Ix>rin Roberts, calling bim to Join the
plcjniHTs of our city who have gone be
fore. leaving us the paths be has
hewn, the minly character he has Im
parted and Instilled in the mtadz of
our people, the Justness In hU doings
and dealings with hto fellow-meu. the
homely Integrity and uprlghteousoess
of bis character as a xtilde to all In
ilse'.r future doings In lie. Be It
Resolvi-d. That In bis going the naIlon has lost one of its defenders, the
RiAle has lost a foremost loval citizen,
the city loses a Just and wmsclenilous
ludge and aa honest adviser, aad
tvery citizen has parted with one
and Influence were for
of all and
obling
strongest desire was for the ennobl
snd uplifting of mank
Resolved. That we. the council ol
aty. as cUy of
the city of Traverse
Ti
ficlals and for the people as their rep
reseniatires. lake pleasure in thus
publicly acknosledglDg the high es;
teem In which he vraa held and ih^
loyal public services he has rendered
to the city and that hto earnest, active
temperate and unselfish life will evet
leave a shining example for presen;
and future generations to profit by.
Resolved. That the deepest s)m
path) of tbto body and of the people
of this cltv be extended to the be
reaved family and relaUvei.
Resolved. That these resol
spread at large upon the city record*
and that a copy thereof be fumlahe<!
lo the family of the deceased.
.
eveuliW nsnrioaa for
tha
a«
BY GUM. B0Y8. Ibe 1 unoDslt thq
Can hardly
FORESTERS ATTENTION
All Foresters wishing to attend the
annual Christmas dlaaer and dank
must secure their tIcknU of tba «Mlh
mlitee before Dec. 20.
Angus McColl.
Jas. Griffith.
Andrew Shoffer,
Geo. Muir.
dec 18 2t
Otis lAbym.
filed by the lioard id public works In
my office and are oiH*n to public
amlnatinn. That the city council hah
designated the dtolrlct to be
for said ImproverteuL all the lots, land
and parcels fronting and abutting up
on the proposed iuipniveraent. viz:
Ass^-Ksment dtotrlrt for iriikm nirtV. |i
Lots 1 to 14. ineliudve. bbx'k 1. 11.1
L. A Co.’s 2nd addition.
j'
IxiiK 1 to K. ii
L A Co. q. 2nd ad
Moved by Aidmon Winnie that !n
the matter of placing new fire alarm
ri^^ the cxwt boxes, that the same be referred ta
tbe oommUtac on fire aad water to
InreMlsate Ihe needs of the several
for Union St
Lots 1 to
warns and report tbdr findlags to the
-.-A<3ab>2«
LTA
Cab^d add.
their next atoeting.
tn:a 1 to 14. tadnslve. hkiek 2. H.
L. A Ox’s ?:id add.
Lou 1 to 14. Indoalve. blodc 4. H.
c MuSaT;*^
»ved by Aldenaaa Abbott that the
Twport be acceptad aad adopted au4
Ibe city clerk be fast root« to draw orAaraia tavor of tbe Mveral partlae as
reeommeadad by tbe dtv clerk, aal U A 00.-S lal add.
that the mayor and derk be Insinicted
Lridty. It goaa *0
Iquid electricity,
every part of your
blood, sin
you wen and keeps you VeU
». Johnson Drug Co.
m
TRY A RECORD WANTAa.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRIISFERM.
312 STATE ST.
B*tli PliMn S* 44.
WANTEIi;
MOLDERS
Mi-n who have had exporienot^
in irrey iron nioldinR on Renend m:ichiDery oaatingt. and
who are willing to work in
ojien showi, can loam of
tU-iuly nxMl good paying poaiis nn<1cr ynany oaotraoi,
aftorr ability it demtmatnted.
by mldrtwamg
Lock Box 75. Detroit.
Real Estate
TfTE would lik4* our patrons and tbe public in general lo nnVl deretand that we want your Fire Ininranoe buaineaa,
that we can furnish yon perfect indemity. and in case of lots
aee that you secure a just and satisfactory'aettlement We
shall at all tiroes mmc our effort to s<*core for you thfe lowest potaibh? rate, iiml be pleasixl to give you any and all information
possible that yon may improvv yonr risk to this end. That
whilt' we repnwent some of the oldest and moat reliable com
panies doing a firt* insurance bnsineas today, we alao are your
agenU and have your iutereat to protect when onoe you place
^onr bosinesi with ni.
Empbyen Liability, Steam Boiler and Perional Accident
Insnranoe it part of our business. There is nothing better
than an “Ocean’’ accident policy. Come in and see hs. oor
office is in the State Bank Building. Suit 90:3.
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THt WOWPCT W^ER
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for
ciua.nv.a«,s>nMMhiib<m> •naUMMarNmoMirpni'-
^ntSSS.’S ii.'£SSKiStS^T^.£?S^‘SSSS
WMiltiJi ABadLUTtf-Y^^M^AliTipEP!
lo^son Dni| Co. S. E. Wait ft Sons Americ^ Dni| €0.
1KW6AI fm eMBERSQ
TOIrtM wkfAtmm bave bM on
fortM In a crmrel OH €NI (b« tern of
HcWt liniiior. imm silo oortb onO tvo
mitM wmi or Tnlo. Yolo doctm ny
(b07; oro Uo romoins of vblto per
•non; MOeoM oC ^ yleteKj for
1 ■•*»)> jrooTi boro fM-rocollocUon of
oor<$M belBK boHoO onjrwhero oenr
tboi^. The nkolotoBs ore iboM of poev
pio ^ oil ogoo o»4 woro fomd oboot
tbro^ feet oiiOer gromiO. Two of tbeso
vm broiigM to light Solar
10 tbo bM tbot oo opUoMlc
ond the bodico of the rlctlin^
ororf thrown down hooiiJy ond dirt
E‘r» of the Monroe
Yoiil dob 00
the. potMdbllitjr of
tellore 60 the port of ex-Comroodon’
8to|llQ8 to oacurc the r^lvlte C.ooo
auiOirau for hononot purpoMO ot the
eorolrol ot Moor
llniitor* boro bene ooring that the
locotlona of the oolmola hare
not Ui many bonaoa os liatlob Anxiety
la bow O^UUoc of the poat. however.
ror ‘eieriln« nop rvporU that g.oimj
ratajyr bU peroonol cotmf. ore al
>m4liPoly 4a odd atoroge.
Tbo Oooooo aonlUrtuin property.
betOor known ofL_0«lit * hill, a beaut I
fur it fact of load oo the nouthJtlde df
the dty. eoaprlatng aeren acrea cW
o big hotel and a bath house, has
been sold to the Free MothodlaU of
Mle^ao, who will make Owoaao their
atotU headquarters there In the fii
turi. Oarap mretliii:s will be held
thc|e each amnfiM«r. ot which &.000 art*
-aaufilly in olUndonce.
lairing the coming week the Society
Home for the Krtendlcaa will
ineorporoted at Kalamazoo by the
foHj.wlng: Mm. IJIIlan SUirr. of MUu;
, Nary Clark, of (Irand Raplda. and
, rranclaco and Mra, Jennie I.
ion, td Kolomaxoo The eocleiy
enUMInhed a large home la Kalatoo. which will be fHH'U to nil
ihy pecauoK of the mate who aic
mwl. The home is a large two
bonne mail, was ptirrhaecd and
I Uvr by Mm Stnrr. The hwjo will
up by populsr *uht<rrlpH«»n.
•be last Buttjb«r cf the 8t. Ignac
fVegram lUIs twenty bmr pagt‘s. in
man. attempted suicide at (5
hYbloy by gmxhtni; his wrist. 1)
time and taken
. l)r. C. U Wllhiir. for twelve year,
^inect^ with the ih'partrmTii of vlsUUflrtIcs la the seen'tary of sUlc s
has
to lake effect
TS"
Kelly of Muskegim has lK>en
anjemed charged with an attempted
of Miw "ncr
walking in the su
•bt- Kelly wM well armed.
L married mail by the name of Oor
n. living In Sand.-dmic, Jackson
left hbi -hona and buggy in
--------^ I. oame to Ann Arbor by deetri j oar. looked up some logai matters
thit probate ^n. and is now mills
Creditors of the
ha^^ at Owonno «r
Stewart
ownltlag the time when her parenU
The molbm’ la aald to be trying to
The mother Is aal dio be liylnf to
potrb up a peace, but the fotber U ob^durate
Fear that the prcaeniallon of the
chock would lead to dlscorery of the
ihlef. burglars retunuMl a check for
fboe. made payable to Capt Madden,
of the stmra barge Helen C.. wrhich
was stnlea at Manistee early tn the
week. The captain's cash box was
found by Bugeac McCarthy In a small
boat beneath the dock*at the Eureka
Bill. The check reprerented the
wagea al the crew.
Dt-hlle aklddlog logs near the rail.
road track John Brown of Alillcrsburs
took off his red sweater and laid It uealde the track, thereliy atopplng a
freight tfmte aad caising much con
ftiabNi for a few minutes.
Bnowgb stork has hm subscrllKMl
to build an up IcmUio rn anu ry at Iro
tay City, and It Is expected the plant
will be in operation by March 1.
The university regonta have con*
domned the west end of the old medi*
cal building and no more classes will
b« held there after the close of the
Lina B. Chaulton of Bay City, aged
ID. who was roarrli-d at IS ami a mother at 14. asks for the aniiulmont of hrr
mi^lage to Leonidas Chaulton.
with Catlln. Minnesota la given a
place with Marshall. Chicago is twice
recogntned oh the third team, with
Oale aad DetdaV. and wnnoonsin gets
in with Bertke and Findlay.
The picking of the eastern cx|KTt is
as follows for the first team: End.
Shevlln. Yale; tackle. Laaaon. Penn
sylvania; guard. Tripp. Yale: center.
Torrey. Pennsylvania: guard. Burr.
Harvard: larklc. Squires. Harvanl:
end. GUxa. Dartmouth: qtiarter. Brkeraall. Chicago; half. Roome. Yale;
half. Hubbard. Amherst; full, McCor
mick. Princeton.
^
NolKhfly questions ^nwallV right
to a place on the firstTeam, hut it Is
ridiculous to place HammunU on the
third team and CurUs on the second
team, with eastern playeBvfassuredly
ibelr Inferiors on the first lebm. Beedek Is another man entitled to a place
cm the first team, hut Is placed on the
rur„c;:.
-1? Ue
mv biautstn
liiMI
s:jr;;^5:;r-s;.cs
he
Gold
Walter Camp Is out with his annual
All American football elernn farce,
which Is all the more farcitwl ibis year
with only one western .player on the
Hat. BOersall of Chicago. The man
who knows about as much about west«rn players as a tiorker knows about
Oreek. Ignores Mtchlgan entlniy io
the llrst elevtsn. hut Is grackios enough
to place Schulte and Curtla on the aec*
ond eleven. Tom Hammond, the greateat lino plunger In the west. Is given
While working on the farm of G<h».
Cardwell, three miUw northeast of Im*
lay City, husking corn. Clatule Cohman's hand was riiught in a corn husker and the doctor had to take it off.
A»at»ur
«rrl.Hl ..ft
p«o» cbu.. U. th.. «k. «f .he I
^
Husklnson flour mill at Hart
•ile U a typo of a man the esKt has
tapped the tlU. 1-afer the chest was.
H*n. btljr he would be somethlni;
found a mile away, the money gone,
rtoelation. Ho Is
but valisable papers still there.
any of I ho standard ewstern tackloj.
Through complaint tif Mrs. (iarenee
but so quick on his fci‘l that in the
K?Horton of Tekonshn. Dell Sylvester.!
Michigan-Chicago game he repeatedly
bartender for John Union, has l»eea‘
srorkcfl thixxigh and got r«*ar enough
arre«t€-d fer sailing InioxIcanU to
to Kckersall wh«*.u iliat young man w.vs
punMng to make it seem as though he
K*W
I would block the kick, and if Bc-KersuH
Mrs. Hetty t;re«-n, the rtehest tronv had not Iwn n reraarkatdy etxi and an
an In .Kmerlea.
to pnn buiw‘ an ••6;o. able punU'T the klcKt would have been
and abe will return It lierself.
blocked, for In one or two Instances
She no linger thinks they are «levH he only succeeded In getting a kirk in
wngotot, rnn by devils, for «levlH. says by his pretty side swing. Curtis aUo
a New Y.nil writer.
Fix.ii she will .s rood or^rfc n.sc. lYohably he would
spill from ttoiik to hank in her owu
auto Inatrart of walking. Three mb's have ‘hrue mtue on attack had he
Ktsid In thA Chicago game Inngi r. He
she has Inti! down far henHif:
a giHu! idung.'r and works well wl»h
**My auto must K' the lawt on the
market th.it ean he.lKHigUt for the ^ heavy hack lielu-'
least iiionry. My auto must l»e nt\vaMarshall, the colored end of ihc
ble i.f going slow. My unto must lie Minnesota team, is lauded as the fast
one that 1
run myself. No chauf est man In getting down a field and
feur for me.actually reaching a man.
Netnon to Wcc*.
LMilfb wf Vaecwwl Warwa.
Again U is announced that Battling
The fdeclrlc wravea nteasurod by .delHon is to take unto
Hertx and named after him were This time he makes the
foniid by the great scientist to be 1»
feet ftom tbe top of one ware to the htanelf and the
top of the next. Tbe sravsa used by does not hedge on the btl as the girl
Marconi In telegraphing aerons tbe At la California did a few weeks ago. The
lantic are much louger-la fact they theatrical burineaa was the scrapper •
are (DO fnet^ more. They travel at undoing, for the future Mrs. Nelson is
the same ap^ as llght-the tocrodlble an actress, a bnrlesqucr playing tbe
nod almont luconcelrabie rate of 181OOP njlles per aecoud~bnl the light I>art of Ooasle Spangles in -Down lb©
UBc,- which Is now being played by
J*n'I
m^thn the Ma>est!e Burlesquers.
With tbe aanoanccinent of the rorwt Milk la Twwv Tsiu
The mw of plenty of milk with tea.- fhat Miss Gertie De MTIt. whkh Is b-*r
says tbe I^neet (Iy>od«n>. -is a wine
pm-antlon and must be rogarded as a name. Is to star in a show which Ne^
««ma I>hT«W.ctn.l pror.Wltl«. riw. son will bead neat season. Gertie
Ib» protHdt of mtlk ««troy attrtngn- wearing a big. three carat diamond a
cy ond ptobobly prrroot tbo otlM^tM a proof of the engagement and takas
hijartm anioQ ot^nnla oo tbt ma- care of KelsoA.*s other aparklcrs when
$io.Qon
th« tnsUlagal
<>oa«l Harrti of OMpr^lngs agateat the fatrwwd ones
tf4 t|V return of Uie money.
^fdL Ollw UtUe. the youthful St.
iri^e. is stopping at the Union
aowt
rtr.
Ptorl Huron with her huahand.
atnyajib cmaa abKitatFfy..
to lof MM.
SPORTS OF ALL KINDS
be m ^
H« •» «»•«» •» noRT.- ikM the lyfcMr, nMlt bMA
have to dJaappolM
kgiif. -TM
cheekB are made dwt. bat tber are
Fitbaatthe aisaaMro of oar BtiiM^r.
He 4a m with the gooL- -Ektaad htaa
my sympaihlea- awnturod Mr. Us
OaHleane. "It niaM be rety trylag fir
rtMb—tni.. s. T- Dee.
Bbr e( Beflele, to • aouh SUM <d him to be disabled I Infer that he
pool lb tbl. St, wlU m H. Oeoo algas ^^wski with hla feat., pIlV
tbe MMliw
M< eoMbee bre an
a>e •»« to •dadt tkM
woter.
vbM le beUeeM Io be
tbe «ortd-e reoeed lor o.nu. S«Wo»
The^atory of the torture of Rev. df
D. Moore, paaur of tbe Baptirt chunb
of HarpersviUe. N. T.. will Interest
WANT JkfARTlifNT- •
..
'
feem «» B«t cesoBlly took for Orisusas Pre$csls is tke 'wasC atusa. tHd It is t f«od mdlmii
to tie ezchasre tf aecesslties.
VTANTED.
It I* fOdorted Out tbe te MMlpa ti flrins?*uf”^iii
ROSmOli WAWTCO In offlen or acaltrotter. ateKlelcr.
will be oet tag Ifom the grip. I had to aleep ait- iag togt bytyoong man with weri■I * foeor next eeaeob
Tbe Moom euaixtlfBer, Hettr O.
-Bcmter.- Sm;ord office.
*:04U. S tbooibt to te to r«l to «■ Coughs aad adds, which entirety
rectiM Kelly. *:f<K. end will n« nee cared lay eoagh, aad tarod me ham
aaanaapUoa.A
graad
care
for
dlw
WANTED—Work
by day of uiy ^
egelOi
aaned coadiiioBs qf Throat and Loa&
«9r4pt|M; profer biniag. tit K.
John McGuire has sold the atalllmi, At Jolifllhon Drag t3e. F. H MeadsTc.
Front.
dec
Direct View. 1:0$%, purchased by him A. Bogbee. druggMCa; price Me ami
isa-jarrss'.rass
taMb mm w ui ‘
Wn bare ttd oRw fbr tale the fW.
towMg UM of roel wtalA It In sB dw
Mrnhln frepwty and mnM bn noM.
M ft loi on Want Mh 8U nnM ni
at the Fhklg-'npJon sale last week, to
Walter Jermyn of New York.
Tbe grand circuit pacer. Bdwlir r-.
2:07. is now owned by John McGuire
of New York, who purchased him from
Jamei Shtftln. He will be used oo
the Nmr York apeadway.
Klnaey Loa. X;dT%. by McKtaae/.
2:11U. is bfdng given slow work by
Bodd Doble In California, and the vetcran trainer hopes to bring him east
again next seaaon. He is not aattsfle-!
to retire him without giving him a
chance of acquiring a recohl aom©
where near bis capacity.
The western stallion Crtx-us. 2:17Vk.
by Creacens. 2:02^. U pronqimo
coming trotter by good crltica who
saw him race the past season. Ih
has trotted a half on a half mile track
lnl:0€H.
L. D. Commons, the young horaewan
of Contervnie. Ind . who brcnl. iplted
and trained the good pacer. Dr. W. A\
Z,. 2:U%. has bought the sire of ihU
horse, the famous Anderson Wilkes.
2:22%, of Howard Sim. NowcastlInd. Mr. Commons d8%otes all hlf
Ime and energy to ralalng and train
ing good horses. With this stallion
and his high class standard mares. Mr
mons ought to bree aom^ fine and
fast colls.
One of the attractions of the Faslg
Tipton sale was the great Indiana bred
trotting mare. Czarina Dawson, that
for lio.ftfto. This great young
mare was timed separtely In a race at
U^xlngton last fall In 2:0S%. and ha*
trotted quarters In 29 senmds. Craiins
Dawstm Is regarded by hon^?mrn if
one of the coming scnaatlons of IBiKJ.
11.00. gunrantMd. Trial boCile lOe.
-For seven years.” write Oto
a
Hoffman, of Harper. Wash.. ”I had
h
r battle with chronic stumach anil
trouble, but at last I won. and
l1 my diseases by the use of
I unhesUat
► all. and don't
the future to be without th«
certalnl
)cured s
rase as mine ” 8<»ld. under l
to do the same tor you. by Johnson
Drug Co.. F. II. Meads. C. A. Buj
dniggUta. at kOc a bottle. Try t
‘miserable machine."
FOR SALE—Hcmro and lot, barn on
These flrrt piano* were only
lot, 442 West Bight etreeL Price
•8. When they rea
C!«>ar thinking, decisive artlim. vim
12.400. one-third down, balance to and vigor of body and mind, the
scale they tfa
had accompllshetl wonders.
suit purchaser. Inquire 116 East sparkle of life, comes to all who uso
The genius was yet
Ninth street, or address John^Clune. Hollister's Rtirky Mountain Tea.
would sweep away all 1
ei'niK.
I'ea or Tablets. Johnson Drug
Cheboygan. Mich.
sept Stf
tioos of the oarlv plan
are mau!^ good planpe today
dlffertmf systems of
MISCELLANEOUS
Piano m No. 10
“Yes. When I hsoded him a Chrfft«kl. I beg
don. but do you give trading
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
^•s.■ra
Thai s the. way that piano partially. FOR SALE—Hot air fampcc. used i>ne
\s wc know It today, was ushere d In.
season, with tin plp«»'^5: one ga*
It had a hard time of V and was a
healer, never used.
R. W. Round
very poor eonirlvanee. One historian
A Son. foundry.
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doc ‘5-'X
with the price of all the
present day piano*. There Ik mm.*
that wIU appeal to your more strongly
than the famous KIMBALL. Every
Inflnliealmal p»n of Kimball Pianos
is made In the great Kimball facUirles,
htmee the reputation and large capital
Wanted All Tbat Was Cctoilaa.
-That Blfferblatt la an abMmttnlDdofl (fC.OOO.poO) iK back cf every part of
their
pianos. They arc not only a*
fellow.good as the best In every wa.t.bnt
COME ON. BOVS." and look over
lOKo liooks for boys on the left-hand
counter in the Faraou.s. I want cm*’
for Toms Christmas.
dec 18C.
WANTEO-Hanreawa to oU wM polMb.' Fred Pnitor. 143 K. Tenth.
■ovtl-U
and me. Ml Sixth ftt
Heoae and lot ft W. oor.
Ays.
WANTED—By a first dasa eagtaoer,
Bteam fitter and all hroiiad madhlw Wayaa and Bar Ria.
X loU oa Sarnoa atroaC. batvaea
iait one who can laHaU aachtaarr:
<Mt IMgMi.
One of the beat loeaUoea la the dW
win forniah the beat of roCeroaeaa
Tbe Planes Used by Meaart and Cleor enrroaading eoaatrjr tor hooro. 4
regarding ability and eobrtety. CaU
menij Were Only Five OcUvt.
at ihli office.
aov 14-tf
Miacrablt Centrivanoea, Com
It to 14 acres land In Mmwood townpared to Preront Day
ship, aboat 1 mSa frea city ttaMi4k
LOST
wm aaha a good azarkei gardea.
3 40's 1V4 mllea east of Cedar Run.
LOST—A light yellow rat; return to
4 40's IH miles west of Cedar Run.
201 West Klghlh atrect and gi t re
There la considerable saw Umber
aad plenty of wood Umber oa this
ward.
dec 18 2t*
liar In England and all over the coat I
land. Soli good.
nent wav Muxio CJcmmtl. born .vt
Also aevaral gllt-adge land contraeU.
Rome. 1752. Al eighteen he composed
FOR REMT.
ang If.tf
J. B. GrelUck On.
his Op. 11. which forms the basU *»f
moot all modern piano sonatas and
wWch ri'quired considerable powers of TO RENT—One steam heat flat. In
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS. . ; J
quire of H. Toonoller. Bell phone
•xecution.
Clement! was educated in England
107.
. dec n-tf
by the kindness of a Mr. Beckfonl.
This rsport Is made up dally. The
vnd he s<x>n rivaled Bach as a teacher.
Ho was the gr<*ateat player of tbe age.
Mozart, possjbl.v. excepted. In 17R0 h**
to raiis and vras pcrfi»cUy as
ed at his reception. Tbe old
HOUSE fer rent, SOI Slate street. 7
masters, Hayden. Bach and ' old i
rooms; small Urn. |8 per month,
llerl” wc
thisI time "going off i
stage" as it were^ and hateJ1 the m
a J. Morgan.
dec 7-tf
fanglcd piano* and piano music, me
uslclans and OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
rising generaUoDB of
Clemenii In particular
kOock. corner Front aad Union.
What
had iheao upSI right,
rigni. forsooth,
1
nor 2S tf
to write music which the old
play, or the world to
snoa that ibej* could TO RENT—Houm 202 North Spruce
play on? Moaart, they said, was
street; second building north of An
larlatan. Beethoven, an Impostc
bury church, a H. Allyn. nov 3-if
^wr
laying tl
FOR SALE
TRY A RKCORO WANT Aa
. Their great sy«and distribution.
MONlfV TO LOAN—No tax ciauF
zrrsvmSasj’ga
Place Hotel
IK)NT BUY Y OTTB Christ roan oaqdie* till VI.11 nw oura Jackson'p, lOG
Front street.
doc 1C tX
lalj.
PALMISTRY-OoasUR MadameHlnai
Remember the fotare tiaa to yoa
band, a aelantifie raadtog wlU roroa
the tree Uffa blatory- Over fil
lUnloc rx I
ne.Hldent* of Nice are aliout to errrt
a slat no in roi-morr of NcUln Dnboli.
who for many yemrs waa c hief rook «o
the kaUer* grandfalbc*r. King Wil
liam at ITustila', receiving a salary of
ITO.fKiO a year. As soc^n as the Franc'*
ITEMS OF iNTERLS r.
Ont* qi lgiujitr l In N©rth« rn Afrire. Prussian war was declared he reslgwed
to fight .vgainst his former employSi.inaiU was liint n.ltlvyteil lu .\ra-
Miiis Mlnncila Tavlor c»f Gn-mr.iv
Ten l!)eir.-.rd tininb.-.Mti-d l•’nnd*
’ you
hare of a tie U-WM vu Mmlagxisrarrud tbe Iii.llhn He. Ind-. for years pn»fer»«»r of r>
piano. - New Pianos, guaranteed. |17S ciniAt.
in IK* I»,Mw unive,.
hlv. Organs $ir> up. »;
than
Square Plxnoe IM «p, *2
womrn In Icwa. «»»d tbe statr H nl*i ferenl tongues. Is able
ihly
abort of K»‘b » d fearbet^.
fairly weM in nice ntber* and can
l^ndon* bn-t TuikUb hath mtder read four moTc. From twriy rhlMn'ni.liMivri roiitre!
ctpoiied n-Gent htmd she Khowed SKtonlshlng ability
ly. .\ iKifh
rsi s^it*.
M.Bs BARKER. PTBf.
to mst-ter latiguag<*s. and when lltH©
•Pte latest Vari* faebHn t« gloves mere than a rhib U*rsmr so ramlllar
atlonied with m'nntiire gnMrn nr s«l
with Latin. (;n« k and Hebrew th *,1
irror*. att.i. IirsI to tl.e
Ajr« lu.. . .... .rrvl... of 1*>.ntomcl.llo
nl low
Eicrj
cab U .U|.pllcd wltb a tuxomH.-r.
I
TUT A UECORO WANT AO.
KIMBAlirkuSIC HOUSE
Presents.
Christinas is drawin^^ near and you will be
lookio({ around (or
Suitable Sifts
is always suitable—We have a lartfc line.
WM
MDIWOODI
16 In. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load
ha gtwa on tor hts little atnnt at t
pmtonnaima. for which he rocelrea
HAM a week.
Qartle Da MtU la well known
Qnmd Raplda, having nppaarod there
sevjva] time In Smith's opera he
with Fred IrwyUi s MaJecOc Bm
qners. She Is known and appean
Uie program as "the girl with
amlle - She kai a plenatag voice. |4
. asd la ttld to be
>
Ittfle
9cM kr fcer larMT la InirtMqar.
Vaat la In-Una.
CAcb Toat or «h« CalvanHr. of
Xrtaa wttk thoaa vba
is dainty and offers rich opportuoitia for a
.display of tuMt.
SUrlitiq
p
Can make prompt delivery.
Send
your orders.. _
Alsrays please; we bsve a weiy large assort
ment to select froan Slake your purchases
early, while stocks are full.
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NO. 87. BOTH PHONES^
J
wm
cm
mnsmmum
Screened and pre
pared eepecially for
Ranges and Cook
Stoves, from an ex
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Cval.
It is easy to handle
and a good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced/
aHM tv
A4mm Bqpn
9MT tat tw MMMitaM •«
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Jta ordta ttao at wor. tta
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L0D6E NOTICES.
TKAVSIISS CITY LOOM, Na.
K,
If P. meeli mrwy Tkursdsy wvewk«. new MtaM kloek. JL & Bokwiac
TMAVKPM CITY LSOION MO. ttaNMkmal Prouedra Laste win Ml
la Woadmaa hall as tta tkM Twaday af «aeh gMsik at T:ta % m.
OMi S. Vkder. ptetfdant; Ltflk
Batarta, aacgaUiy; Mittta C Omy,
dapaty.
oat taV
TftAVKItSK CITY LODOS, Mo 222. P.
ft A. K.. Mte OB MoaftMT araalng
on or keisva tta fan of tta moon,
at T:M M os. M. B. HataalL aaere.
tary. Btaer & Wkiia. W. M.
HEHaTiniMCIAUM.
Ota ktaoeir oo tta pravm oo4
Mhrovy ofta pnekoso
4ss WIST raesT stiiit
pony ^11 gfro foo o ■STlta
pota oo tta pockofo rotata: 1
opoo ootSI CkrteUMo.** TW* will to*
onio tta pookopo raookloc tu doi
Uoo taforo CkrtoUooo oo4 giro tta o«>
iltlonol plooooro to tta todploi
tta sifl of kOTlOf U Chrikjooa i
PIANO TUNIM^W.
taeond->UM owtao bo*e* for i
top. It W cost o fov oeou Bor«. tat
tta 4oogor of lOM or dooiogo li r«o*
Sieimlal Meeting Was HsM In the Of
■raek rtaK Trw. If tta shlmeot
fice of Or. C. S. Miner.
If loot or doauvta tta ospcoof
Tbe blmmlsl moetinp of tbe New
poor orm poy fbr It. tat that will plre
Biw* association branch board. No. fil.
poor IHota no ptaooore.
held In tta ofUce of Dr. E. B.
Tklf^Wrtto tatadiM la
Minor in accordance wllh the call Is
csoooty. strooi ood aaoUMr on tta box
sued by the doctor who Is the presi V. E. MONTAGUE WILL OO INTO
or portropi wlik Ink or croyoo. TOpf
dent. The fodowlnp ofScers were
0USINES3 SOON.
oro ffowootly torn oP ood loot.
elected:
Praaldent. Dr. E. B. Minor.
Left for Mobile This
Vice
praaldenL
Dr.
Prank.
Holdslorso.plote lotita oo tta pookopo
Handaome iUMing Canoe for Her
PVtk—Itaiot oo o rocolpt ood ota rorth.
Plrsl director. Silas Caw.
tart MonUgue JuM Completed.
tkot tta ■■ooot pold U Morkod on tta
Second director. O. E. Bemus.
rtcolpt, ood tta wlo« of tta fOMtapo
Third director. Charles Everett.
V. E Montague, who. for the past
SecreUry
and
treasurer.
Amll
P.
fourteen
years, has been In the boat
PUtb-Wrlto yoor own oddroff in
this city, left this
fon ooniewkero on tk« pockopo. fok
Dr. E a Minor. Dr.
lowlop tta protx -rrooi --------- --- enhu)k
HoWswdffh.
ably
work
for
some
time
until he gets
^009 o oord lo .tta pockopr beortnp
Detente to district associaUon. O. familiar with the country and then
yoor oddroH that yon may ta ooil.
will go Into business for himself. The
M lo tta OTOot of lou of eooalpnee'a E Demos; alternate. Harry Walker.
change is necessary on account of the
condition of Mrs. Montague's health,
. oddffoe.
she being unable to aUnd the long
Serontb—Ufo
.troop
wrapping
northern winters.
The household
paper (not oew.papcr.). If not conweoloot to .hip la wooden boxe«, and
tie wltb .tronp cord.
During the years be baa been In
It it stated that Winston Churchill
Blpktb—If package contain, anyto receive tbe sum of $40,000 down business here Mr. MonUgue has
tbiap of perUhable nature, write the and royalties for hts biography of bis turned out a large number of boats.
He was the pioneer In the business In
word -rerlatable'' In largo plain let- father, tta Ute Lord Randolph this region and with honest workmantorn on tbo box. or poekape. to Iniure ChuroWll. Ptsople marvel how he has ahlp and aklll his products always
satisfaction. The boats were all
apeclal atteotloB and flrat dellrery.
found time to write It. considering
ht»*own*al!*^he”noron^
If you win obwnre tbeM .uppefhat a busy man be Ip. When John them but designed them^as well and
Uona you wOl greatly aeal.t in insur- Morley wrote the life of Gladstone, laid out the plans hlmseU.
Sap tbe prompt dellrcry of your gift for which ho received $50,000. It took
The last boat built here by Mr. Mon
la pood ooa^moo.
him three years to complete It. and be tague was completed today. This is
a beautiful 21-foot sailing canoe for
practically shut himself up for that Herbert B. Montague and Is easily the
period, keeping right away frodt public
the north. Tht
carefully select
life.
ed cedar strips finished In oil and var
Some of the most valuable and least nished while the decks are of narrow
auapcctpd
spies
that
guard
the
Rus
strips of oak and mahogany. The
CXPtLLCO PUPIL WAS PCINSTATcoaming
and
co>erboard
are also ma
sian emperor are women of high rank
KD. TiACHEP RESIONEO.
hogany. the darker woo
They frequent tbo faahlouable salons rich
contrast. Tke Uiat
St. Petersburg and Moscow, but foot beam and the regulation canix*
MltMd Whiapfring Lift. Pound the oftem visit tbe most distant parts of rig and will carry* 250 square feet of
Siberia. Spies also swarm in all
CulpHt and Kept Whole School in
^*^^en she Is launched next summer
branches of tbe civil and mlllUry ser she win easily be the handsomest host
at a Punishment.
vice. yet In spite of all this amaxlng of her class In this region and will unnetwork resolutloolsts not Infrcquemt- doubtedly shqw great speed.
Tta Acme acbool at present Is with ly penetrate the Inmoat recesses of the
out a teacher owing to her own action royal aiuirtments and leave sinister
HOUSES FOR SALE.
In staling that tae would resign from warnings for the unhappy monarch.
Neat cottage on E. Eighth for $1J160.
the pofltloo If one of tar pupils. John
The shah of PersU U a man of Many other bargains. Sell on contract,
Pulclpber was JnsUlled by the board
oods and his visits an> not always eaey terms. Farms tor sale. Fire In
after being suspended by her a work unmixcHl joys at the courts he honors.
surance. Brown ft Colby. 211 E. Front
before.
On the occasion of his recent slay In
A little taer a week ago Miss Ida St. Petersburg his pecuUaritles gave etreeL
Johnson, tbe teacher, missed her whis Innmte trouble lo Russian court offi
pering lUl .from the desk and in order cials. One of bis most trying Idloto locate the mlscroant who had Ukt n
:les Is bis habit of occarionaily
it. she kept the entire school In to in going to bed for twenty-four hours ai
vest Ipate. The ruse was successful
stretch, giving strict orders that he
and the pupils Infonned her that the Is not to be disturbed under pain of
list was taken by a pupil who was fore the da^s setunataUix-ta^ept that evening with
whlch special!
the W‘bool. buhas/a-pcne^ punish festivities had been arranged in his.
ment Miss Johnson still retained the
entire achool. so It Is said. John Pul
A young Philadelphia clubman was
clpber staled to her that he bad done
rcr In New York recently and ha|»nothinp to warrant his being retained
ned Into John W. Galea* office, aad
ao Ute and as he had chores to attend
In
coBversatloii with Mr. Oates Baked
to he left without further orders from
her. Tta poat day ata again attempt- him for a Up oa tta aiarket. The welled to keep him In half an hour aad be known financier and plunger answered
again refused, whereupon sho cxpellctl him thus: *’You yo^ug fellows had
taller keep out of ihe market, as It
him.
After a week's time tbe board met will not do you any good. Aflkr you
at the instigation of a number of go out the senior member of the firm
w in and asks kow murii that
reloatnted by tbe board, who eoosld- young man is worth. Tkso someone
erod that even with one week^ dls^ says. *Oh. about $1$0.006.’ Then the
ir member says: ‘Well, leave
mlsaal. If ta had been over ba«y. be
tad already bad kta punishment. Miss him about $20,000.'"
RepresenuUvs Huff oc Pennsyb
Johnwm lb« announced If ta .
vanU
Is not giving a thought to the
back eke would leave tta school and
Pridky made pood ker word, leavlnji
tta district and iwtarolnp to Cedar He knows that : does not pay. He
Consequently tta eokool U closed and had an expnrtenc f with the late Tbooh
a Rood thi
he is teUlng the
when It opens Jan. 2 wUl be In charge
flfombers of the Pennsylvania
U a dinner one night
Reed aaked me." aald he. "in a severe
tone of voice If I dldnl want to got a
IN THE SUNNY SOUTH
GaEMLNEWSOFTHEWOnD
Rev. C. P. Smith of Kaaaaa City,
aaya that one of the cleverest compllmeau he ever heard came siral,
from the heart of an imicrale mulat
to wtara be had just married
comely girl of the colored race. After
»ked the
aald the
preacher. **you can pay me whatever
you th^k It la worth to you." The
young man looked at bis amiUng bride
then rolled hU eyes upward as ta ex
claimed: "Lawd. aah. >*o' baa done
ruined me fo' life. Yas, Indeed
Margaret Jessie Chung, a IC yea:
old girl of Chinese parentage living
In Los Angeles. Cal., has become a
newspaper reixirtcr there.
She Is
teaching English In the Chinese col
ony of that city and for a year past
has been secreUry of a church mem
orial union. Miss Chung Is thorough
ly American In spirit, dress and am
bition.
ANNUAL UXB STOCK SHOW AT
CHICAGO.
Dec. 16. 17. 18 and 19 G. R. ft 1. Ry.
win sell round trip' ticket to Chlcagu
at rate of $9 Cl. return limit Dec, 24.
Doc, 20 round trip tlrkot.s will be
sold at rate of $6.50, return limit Dec22.
dec8-10l
Jewelry
Rs Sifts
SMTilBlE SUGGESTIONS
F*r Ckristiua Gifts
Fiom the Haidmue Store
Pocket knivee, razor*,
aheara, aciaeora, akate*.
band alola, Norwegian
skica, anow ahooa, bread
mucen, cake misen. car
pet awoepere. nickel
plated tea koUl.«, tea
poU, ooffei' p^ta, bakioK
diabe*. cbafiDK diabea,
cake baakfla. l«ny dishoa, crumb tray*, knive*
and forks, tea apoona.
table apoona. carviuK
aeUelc. If yon cannot
make up your mind to
what you want, oome in
and look around and let
n* help you.
HamllUm fu*^****p Co.
UkVea. 7M «UI tad there U tea
nm VMBMLLAB. »S. »4 and «S.
5?^‘“SSuMta OoUta* Oo.
work,"
rest,- said Huff.
When the
down na a m^mbar at tta oommlttre
on poatoCfiosa and pool roads. That
yrer tke ooauDlttee worked four hours
every day and tke colonel scarcely had
Ume to answer letters from hto com
stltuents. Members that peatered tta
■psnker got aaalgnmeBU to the comGarret A. Hokart. aged 1$ years,
eon cr tta late Vice President Uo-I
MARTINEK’S
year
achool and city Uxes and special as
sessments for snid year have la-cn
placed In my hands for collection
I will ta In my office to receive said
Uxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
ekeb week day from 8 o’clock to ll:S0
o’clock In the forem»on mnd from 1
o'^ock to 4 o’clock In the afternoon.
T)n all state and county taxes paid
before January 10. the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charged and cm all taxes imld on or
after January lo. there will ta
Itnquont city
and school taxes and
ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
amount of said tax.
Office in room 202 State Bank
Dec. 1. 1905.
M. E HASKEU.,
dec 4-tf
City Tr«*ssurcr.
UBE CALMAN^ Elastlo Floor Fla
Wiforifoora.
B. E WaR ft tOBib
Oieddina
Rind$...
ILILE.1KC«I
OIL T. A. WILHELM. Dwita
opm koM kloek. Booail.
DR. F. HOLOtWORTH— ftgoolBl B$^
OakloBk. Botki
AT, ureowa
DM. A. H. HOLUOAT
'saw-s:
APTfHUR HOLUDAY—M. D. Fk|lM>
OR. LAWTON^PhyiScUnfMld Mirgtau; oBcta IB WUbnlm Mock, third
floor, with Dtb. gawynr and PtakBb
HARRY B. HARfi
ABBTRACTB OF TITLB-Ja a OnrO. P. Camr BBd Bra.
OR. K. F. CHASE—Ho
floo c
Mi.
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-BpccInl attta
Uon to dUoBMo of cblldim. Rooi
409 Bute bank kldf. Both pkOBta
Rich cut glass, Beau
tiful China, Hand
some Silver. ELE
GANT
CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
»S. J. 0. lb HAIT J.nUBBLOro
OSTBOFATHIC PHYBICIANBI -J
•e 40074 WnitasiMdf. • a, m. fo tl
Ito I ». m. 7 to • awleBi Btaimss
$Lqo. $Z.00»
JOHN R. SANTO
$J.00, $4.00
HastalTs
QUID lAPIDS I IIDIilA IT
COiPAIT.
TtoMTstalfokiBg Bffsel Ilov. MUi. 1
|mgMi
Stwtlrf Start
We sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter
FIRE-INSURANCE
afcA.—ra»n ''r -'
A. D. TYLER
o.n«.a«M.
DENTIST
oQMnmrawKjina
I National School of Music.
(tote and Blankets
Look them over when seeking
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
9. N. flu
BEAL CSTATb^AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
L. O. RICE, Manager
Ucktm the Bala Street
128 Frsat Street
amd Umm Oo.
BBd oouBpPlor. WllkMm block, Trmv^
BTM aty. Mick. CIUMBB gkoM lift
Uleddinfl
eifts
DR. J.W. HIGGINS
Rnc Dental Work
QuccD City<^lDipiciircnt Co.
PRAL EtTATE AND LOANB^-Qn
W. THIRLBY, DtatIM. Of*
FRANK TRUDE DENTIST
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
HUB. E. L. BONNBm kBir itrwMiB
iwlocs. oTtr ORf Book BOota Bm
217 EASTFR0NT8T.
Cupet Ocaniiv Works
Notice to the Taxpayers of the CHy of
Traverse City:
The tax rolls for the collection of
Here is a large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles, NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
assortment of
. while
makes a veiy accept
able gift. We have
a splendid selection
of all the popular
styles, also beautiful
diamonds.
Itata P*rorsft
CUTTERS
a^few left, at
Silk akiits II up Cn
RRing
A. J. McPHAIL
ACME SCHOOL CLOSED
::
You will be pleased
with the showing and
the articles you se
lect [here will please
the one to which it
is given.
MANTIN—PhyMelBB nM
m. OMet m MmI FMi taitaC.
MA^ CRAWJB
I.T—a-
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STRki: I
BIB Bata rraat ftt.
Up fttalra
SEIERU IISURAiril
E W. BASHIKS & SM
DR. QAUNTLETT bsarapx and Real Estate
Special attoitiQQ given to nAVBKSBarr, • ucbigaii
of the «7e.
With Dr. le Ae TimipBon * PIRTT NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
TRY A RSCORO WANT Aft
O.D. MILLER
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